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Drop Test: Galaxy S6 edge vs iPhone 6

Anyone who has owned a smartphone knows that feeling of horror when you accidentally drop yours phone. Did the screen crack or scuff or maybe your case be dented beyond repair, it’s a terrible feeling.

Here we have two flagship smartphones square off in a test of mettle and endurance; where both devices fall to their “deaths” to see who can take a bigger beating, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge versus the Apple iPhone 6.

The first test involved a drop from a waist height, followed by head height and finally a ten feet drop. Of the two, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge held up much better than the iPhone 6 and was still functional at the end of the test with while the latter had stopped functioning completely. The S6 edge does sport Corning Gorilla Glass 4 so that might have contributed a lot towards it’s durability.,

Check out the video below for the full extent of the damage, if you can take seeing two beautiful phones getting smashed repeatedly.

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out this nasty torture test of the Galaxy S6 edge.

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