The new smartphone, which was officially launched on July 10, hit store shelves last week alongside its predecessor. Now’s the opportunity to put the ruggedness of the newly released Fold6 to the test, as well as, by now, you’re probably aware of what that entails. It’s likely that the device will be subjected to rigorous testing, which may include scratching, burning, and bending, as part of Zack’s trademark testing protocol on his YouTube channel. JerryRigEverything. After all that, despite everything, it will gradually take its place.
What are its capabilities really? The inner display of the Fold6 still features a plastic lining, making it more susceptible to scratches than the outer screen. The body’s primary material is indeed aluminum, with the exception of the carefully crafted antenna cutouts. The internal display screen has a surprisingly short lifespan, lasting just about 25 seconds when exposed to the heat from a lighter before the plastic begins to melt and the pixels ultimately go dark?
Adding sand to the hinge results in a range of unpleasant grinding sounds that can undermine confidence in its durability over time. When subjected to bending, the Fold6 remains flexible without snapping or cracking, a testament to its durability and resilience.
As the unexpected turn unfolds, Zack’s actions don’t stop there – he also seizes the phone, resulting in a puff of smoke emerging from the ribbons connecting the display screen. Despite the phone’s surprisingly functional state without its internal screen, Zack continues to prod and probe until every component is fully dismantled.
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