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Today we'll be durability testing the W Noxv...
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....or is it the Axon M?
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With so many phones these days I'm starting to get confused.
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This is the most recent dual screen Android phone released from ZTE, which unfortunately
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is an exclusive to the AT&T network.
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So not many people will get the chance to check this out.
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Today we'll be reviewing the Axon M dual screen smartphone together...my way.
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Let's get started.
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[Intro]
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The Axon M folds open like a book, revealing two 5.2 inch displays.
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It can mirror, extend, or just rock that dual display showing split screen apps on either
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side.
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Right now I have the camera and the calendar open at the same time.
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I'll fold it shut to turn off the back screen and go back to normal mode.
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You can also try an extended display.
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[Video playing on phone] “Inside the box Apple was nice enough to include some headphones.”
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Whatever movie you are watching jumps across the divide and shows one half of the flick
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on either side of the screen.
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This is great for people who think center pixels are overrated.
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Those center bezels take out a decent sized chunk of the movie real estate.
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Flipping the phone sideways though will allow you to get the full screen effect while being
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able to read and participate in the comments at the same time.
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That part is pretty cool.
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Let's start the scratch test resistance of both screens.
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I have a set of Mohs picks that tell me what the screen is made from.
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Plastic scratches at a level 3, tempered glass at a 6, and diamonds would be a level 10.
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You might be thinking that this is the first dual screen Android phone, but actually back
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in 2011, Kyocera released it's Echo with dual 3.5 inch displays.
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It's cool to see a more modern version now in the Axon lineup.
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Both screens have scratched at a level 6, with a deeper groove at a level 7, which makes
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sense for this Gorilla Glass 5 on both sides.
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So I make my way up to the top of the phone and we find a dual tone flash that's made
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from plastic, and one camera lens that's embedded underneath the Gorilla Glass 5.
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It's a 20 megapixel camera and it's the only one that exists on this phone.
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But with a screen on both sides, it's easy to switch back and forth.
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The earpiece is flush with the front glass and also made from plastic.
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Up here at the top of the phone we have some metal and a headphone jack.
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This Android phone made room for 2 huge screens and a jack.
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Some companies can't even fit a jack in a phone with one screen.
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There's always room for jack.
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The sides of the phone are full of our favorite sound.
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A solid metal frame, along with a metal camera button, fingerprint scanner, metal volume
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rocker, and a metal SIM and expandable memory SD card tray.
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It really does make you wonder what cool things Apple could do with their money if they ever
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decided to innovate.
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Checking to see if the scratched fingerprint scanner still works.
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I registered my finger and tried it out a few times.
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It went well and still functioned, but normally I scratch things a little bit more.
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The second time around the fingerprint scanner only functioned about half the time, but it
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would seriously be hard to cause this level of damage on accident.
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At the bottom of the phone we have dual speaker slots...another thing the iPhones doesn't
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have...and a USB-C port all surrounded by that metal frame.
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Now, most of the Axon M is metal, but the surround of the secondary screen is plastic.
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I'll dig more into this in a second, but first, check out the canvas size on the back of the
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W Noxv.
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So there was a survey done of 16,000 people that found 72% of those people check their
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smartphones at least once an hour.
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It's impressive how addicting smartphones can be.
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A separate survey found 75% of people admitted texting and driving.
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Interesting to see how closely those numbers match up.
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And that's why I drew this hourglass.
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Maybe we don't always need to check our phones every hour.
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I mean, you already know none of DM's you just slid into are going to get a response,
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so you might as well just wait.
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Oh, and the battery door panel is metal, and the rest of the back surface is plastic.
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This little extrusion here fits comfortably into its counterpart on the other side of
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the phone, keeping both sides extremely solid.
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There's no wiggling around when the phone is shut.
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But as you know, we'll be testing this more in a second.
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It's time for the burn test.
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This phone has dual 5.2 inch IPS LCDs and it lasted about 8 seconds before the pixels
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turned black.
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They did recover completely after the heat was removed, which is always kind of fun to
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watch.
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Just remember, don't do this to your own phone.
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Some screens don't recover.
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And now the bend test.
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The bend test shows a lot about what kind of abuse the phones can handle during it's
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lifespan.
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In an ideal world, phones would never get damages, but accidents happen.
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Luckily both halves of this phone are totally solid.
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No flexing or shifting between the layers.
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So even sitting on this phone in your back pocket, the hinge will remain intact with
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the way those grooves are situated in the back panel of the phone supported by that
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super long full length hinge.
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Everything is solid, at least while the phone is closed.
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Now if I were to open the phone up and intentionally snap it at the weakest point, then yes, it
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would be catastrophic.
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But in the normal used closed position, this phone is a winner when it comes to build quality.
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I think we'll gain more from a functioning tear down video then we would by taking a
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cheap shot at that open hinge.
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Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already, and we'll review this tech from the inside.
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Would you ever buy a dual screen phone?
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What would you want to change to make it more useful?
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Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.