Apple, in its launch event, had claimed that the iPhone 13 is stronger than ever.
Its ceramic shield display and stronger stainless steel body on the Pro models promise a very durable iPhone experience for the users.
But how durable it really is? To test it, a speeding Tesla car has the answer.
A Twitter user @marvelwonderkat has shared photos of an iPhone 13 Pro Max tearing up a Tesla vehicle.
These pictures show iPhone 13 Pro Max piercing the Tesla’s rear bumper with some serious damage visible to its display.
However, the shattered display may make you question the durability of the Ceramic Shield display but for a phone that survives a 70 mph (113 kph) hit, this is something worth talking about.
But there is no mention of whether the iPhone 13 Pro Max works like a regular phone after this big an impact.
The pictures show the damage to the upper half of the display.
Bearing this much pressure against the Tesla vehicle is a big deal of strength.
It was also seen that the strong metal brick-like form of the iPhone put a hole in the rear bumper of the Tesla. A small device as a mobile phone doing bigger damage that may need a new bumper is surely a commendable job by Apple.
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