From the very same guys who brought you the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge bend test, SquareTrade decided to seriously up the ante by bringing in five phones to be be dropped, bent and dunked to see who comes out on top.
For this test, the phones in question are the Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge as well as the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus to see who can survive best.
Of the four, the Samsung Galaxy S6 turned out to be the least bendy of the four, surviving 110 pounds of pressure while the S6 edge cracked and the two iPhones totally bent. The Galaxy S6 and edge slid further than the rest in the slide test but they survived six drops from six feet high without breaking while the iPhone 6 Plus fell apart completely and stopped working after the test.
This chart lists down the final scores of each phone in detail based on their tests. They don’t fully represent real world results however they should give you a rough idea on what to expect.
Check out the video below for more.
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