Zack Nelson of the favored YouTube channel JerryRigEverything has simply introduced his least — and most — sturdy telephones of 2024.
Now, as anybody who’s watched his movies will know, Nelson is aware of a factor or two about cellphone sturdiness. Over a few years, within the identify of analysis, he’s scratched, scraped, burned, and bent a slew of recent smartphones to see how they fare. And normally, the outcome just isn’t fairly.
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Talking at a desk filled with telephones and tablets wrecked by Nelson during the last 12 months, the tech YouTuber reaches for the triple-folding Huawei Mate XT as his least sturdy handset of 2024. He selected it as a result of “not solely does it have the super-soft heart display screen, however that heart display screen is uncovered to the skin world when it’s closed. It additionally sucks up rocks and dirt like a hoover, however that display screen, which we already know scratches [easily], is like strolling round with a uncooked egg in your pocket.” He acknowledged that the handset’s design is “tremendous cool” however added that it’s most positively not “tremendous sturdy.”
Within the unique video featuring the Mate XT’s bend test, Nelson notes how the cellphone truly consists of sensors that vibrate to inform you when you’re bending any of the three folds within the incorrect route. “That is the primary cellphone to beg for its life throughout the bend check,” Nelson quipped simply earlier than snapping the far left show with a wince-inducing crack.
As for probably the most sturdy smartphone of 2024, nicely, that went to the terribly rugged Armor 24, which Nelson steered “has sufficient built-in safety to outlive a steamroller.” The Armor 24 is like a brick, and so there was zero risk of Nelson snapping this factor in two. To seek out out which two telephones he chosen as runners-up within the most-durable class, and which handsets gained out in probably the most/least repairable class, take a look at Nelson’s video on the prime of this web page.