Using Japanese swords to slash Galaxy Note9 and iPhone Xs Max, the car almost crumbled, the broken screen of the device was intact
YouTube channel GizmoSlip decided to torture Apple's iPhone XS Max with a Japanese sword.
The Apple iPhone Xs / Xs Max duo has been officially launched from September 21, 2018. Shortly thereafter, YouTube channels quickly brought these expensive smartphones to participate in new challenges and tortures.
And YouTube channel GizmoSlip decided to torture Apple's iPhone Xs Max with a Japanese sword. This is probably one of the most difficult challenges of this smartphone. Apart from the iPhone Xs Max, Samsung's Galaxy Note9 is also 'invited' to participate in this challenge.
After the expensive test, the frame of the iPhone Xs Max was distorted and the screen almost crumbled. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note9 only has a double screen broken, the remaining positions on the body still quite intact. The results can easily be realized that the iPhone Xs Max suffers more damage under the impact of the blade.
iPhone Xs Max after being slashed with Japanese swords.
Galaxy Note9 "body" after torture.
For more details about the process of fighting the Galaxy Note9 and iPhone XS Max duo with Japanese swords, please watch the video below. Note, this is a dangerous test, so you should not do it at home.
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