See, the iPhone 16 is better than the iPhone 15… :-)

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        8 days ago

        If mankind could agree on what is entertaining and what is not, the charts would be much more enjoyable. :-)

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          8 days ago

          I mean, yeah I guess?

          My question was why some people find these tech destruction videos entertaining and I thought that you, as someone who posted a link to one to a technology board, could give your opinion on that but apparently not.

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            Well, a slightly less flippant answer: I’m seriously interested in finding out how an iPhone behaves when it falls. I’m very clumsy and in the 15+ years I’ve been using smartphones, I’ve dropped one more than once in such an annoying way that I’ve had to buy a new one.

            Beyond the pure entertainment value of these videos - comparable perhaps to monster truck shows (‘haha look, the car is flat!’) - they are definitely a recommendation to buy for people like me.

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              they are definitely a recommendation to buy for people like me.

              Drop tests never yield realistic results (even non-sensationalist ones) because there are about a million different ways to drop a phone.

              Get a decent case, that’s the best advice anyone could give you.