The iPhone 5S and 5C has gone on sale officially in US, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore and the UK as part of the first wave countries. While most buyers are excited with their new purchase, it is also time for another round of drop test from Android Authority.
This time, it is a double drop with both aluminium clad iPhone 5S and the new polycarbonate iPhone 5C. While the iPhone 5S has a similar body construction as the iPhone 5, it is interesting to see how would the new iPhone 5C fare against drops at various heights. Is it as tough as the polycarbonate Nokia Lumia?
Watch the drop test video after the break.
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