Redmi Note 7 is fitted with wheels to make skis

Although a cheap smartphone but Redmi Note 7 is advertised as no less durable than the current high-end smartphone models. CEO Redmi - Lu Weibing has personally done harsh tests to prove the durability of the machine.

Redmi Note 7 is the first smartphone of Redmi, an independent brand that is separate from Xiaomi. Although a cheap smartphone but Redmi Note 7 is advertised as no less durable than the current high-end smartphone models.

CEO Redmi - Lu Weibing has personally done harsh tests to prove the durability of the machine.

In the first video, Mr. Lu Weibing used the Note 7, of course not using any protective stickers, to smash walnuts instead of using a hammer. After the impressive performance, the screen of the Note 7 is still intact.

In the second test, Mr. Lu Weibing placed the Redmi Note 7 in the trash and sealed the barrel with tape, then kicked it down from 18 stairs (about 2.7m high) for 4 seconds. Of course, the Redmi Note 7 is unharmed because it is the garbage bin that is subject to impact. In addition, most smartphones today can overcome this challenge.

In the final challenge, Lu Weibing used tape to attach a roller to the front of the Redmi Note 7 and kept it in a fixed position. After turning the Note 7 into a "skateboard", he continued to use duct tape to attach it to the sole of the shoe and try to move. Although this is a rather 'savage' challenge when taking two Redmi Note 7 that bear the weight of the human body. However, both Note 7 have passed a 'safe way', they still work normally, even the glass is not even scratched.

Obviously, although only equipped with Corning's cheap Gorilla Glass 5 protective goggles, Redmi Note 7 is an extremely high-end smartphone.

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