Vsmart smartphone was tortured 'savagely' for endurance testing in Spain
Vsmart undergoes nearly 2,500 steps of testing in BQ's labs in Madrid, Spain, including the maximum 'torture' presses, free drop on the concrete floor, try the ability to survive in the hottest, coldest, most dusty and humid conditions ...
Vsmart Smartphone includes 4 products, namely Joy 1, Joy 1+, Active 1 and Active 1+, which were officially available in Spain and will be distributed through MediaMarkt's nearly 90 stores, major retailers in Europe. Europe.
To be able to qualify in Europe, a fastidious market, Vsmart smartphones must meet strict quality standards and standards. Specifically, Vsmart has to spend nearly 2,500 steps of testing in BQ's labs in Madrid, Spain, including the "torture" pressures to bend at the maximum, free drop on the floor of the concrete floor cardboard, try the ability to "survive" in the hottest, coldest, dustiest and humid conditions . Only when you overcome this series of strict inspection procedures, Vsmart is allowed on the shelf.
The system automatically lifts the Vsmart phone to different heights and drops it onto a hard concrete surface.
Test for dust resistance, moisture resistance and thermal resistance in chambers that isolate dust, heat and moisture. This test tests the tolerance of smartphones to environmental changes.
In order to demonstrate the phone's 'endurance' when in a user pocket, it has to undergo a mechanical strength test with a press-bending test.
The test examines the most important features of the phone including the screen, signal quality, camera, radiation safety of phone waves for users .
The scanner system monitors each pixel on the Vsmart phone screen to evaluate brightness, contrast and tones.
BQ's lab room is capable of simulating various lighting conditions and shooting subjects to verify and refine cameras on smartphones.
Recording capability of Vsmart microphone system is verified to compare with reference recording system.
Room "chamber" - BQ electromagnetic isolation with a test of signal quality and safety of radio waves.
Vsmart phones will measure signal and electromagnetic radiation at the electromagnetic isolation room. To measure the effect of phone waves on users, the device will be mounted on a call simulator model against human ears .
The Vsmart phone battery samples are taken at random and tested with thousands of charge-discharge cycles with different amperage and ambient temperatures in the lab.
Of the nearly 2,500 tests that Vsmart phones have to cover at BQ's laboratory and accreditation in Spain, 2,000 software tests, 60 mechanical tests and 400 hardware tests. In addition, at the factory, they also have to undergo 18 quality checks on the production line to ensure the lowest rate of defective products.
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