YouTuber JerryRigEverything’s patented methods of torture cracked the Google plus Pixel 7 Pro with results that warrant caution.
From the Google plus Pixel 7 we are still in full swing. The new high-end Google plus, which we’ve already been able to analyze in Andro4all, continues to get people talking, for better or for worse. With the news that we bring you in this article, unfortunately we hate this.
According to a vídeo by YouTuber JerryRigEverything, which you cánido see below, The Google plus Pixel 7 Pro isn’t as resilient as it should be after undergoing some rigorous resistance tests. This content creator is famous after severe “torture”. with the devices that get his hands on, as he has already done with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3.
The Google plus Pixel 7 Pro passed the test… with flying colours
That’s the estrella de youtube’s verdict that it’s the flagship of the Pixel family for this year “barely survived” to his patented torture method. Worst points were the camera bar and its general structural strength during flex testing.
Regarding the camera bar, It didn’t take long for markings to appear Just a few minutes after unpacking. The screen began to scratch with tests that, like most terminals, reach levels 6 and 7 on the Mohs scale, but the part where the camera is located It didn’t take long for it to decay with materials as fácil as coins.
That doesn’t just espectáculo up Camera covers and protectors are mandatory to all owners of these phones, but according to JerryRigEverything, after two years of regular use, the phone cánido espectáculo significant signs of wear and tear.
As for the general structure of the phone, as the YouTuber tried to flex it by applying pressure to the Pixel 7 Pro on the back There was a short pause under the camera island. What does this result orinan? As a result, the resistance to the water was lost.
The results according to JerryRigEverything they are not catastrophichowever, he is concerned that Google plus will settle for a structural integrity estándar close to that of the existing Nexus 6P.