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  • The cheapest of the 3 iPhones released this year, the normal iPhone 11, is different enough

  • that it warrants it's own durability test video. You do save $300 by not buying the

  • $1000 iPhone 11 Pro. And today we're going to find out what we lose from that price drop.

  • But let's be real, all iPhones kind of do the same thing anyway.

  • In front of us we have the yellow version which looks like Pikachu and a block of cheese

  • had a baby. The first thing that I noticed about this iPhone is it doesn't have the frosted

  • textured back glass panel. Interesting.

  • This video is sponsored by Anker.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • So the cool thing about this phone is that it is capable of 18 watt fast charging, just

  • like the rest of the iPhones. The uncool thing about this phone is that Apple is still not

  • including a fast charger in the box. They only include the ancient 5 watt slow charger

  • that they've been using since basically the dawn of time. You can check the wattage of

  • your charger by just multiplying the volts and the amps. I'm sure Apple only does this

  • so you'll drop extra cash on the 18 watt charger that they sell for $30. Personally I'm not

  • a big fan of that. Especially when there's a cheaper 18 watt charger from Anker that

  • has the same form factor as the stock wall adapter, but has the specs of the new iPhone

  • 11 Pro charger and only costs $15.99 using that discount code in the description. Anker's

  • charger is basically half the price of Apple's. It has the same USB-C power delivery port

  • for the high speed charging just like Apple's $30 version. And spits out 3x the power as

  • the one that comes inside the iPhone 11 box. I'll leave a link for Anker's fast charger

  • down in the video description. And thanks to Anker for sponsoring this video and saving

  • us from expensive chargers. Now let's get back to the phone.

  • I'm getting kind of a pastel sunflower vibe from this yellow...or maybe a slightly dead

  • dandelion. It's got 2 cameras instead of the three we saw in the Pro. But I'll get to those

  • in a minute. Let's start with the scratch test. Today we're going to spice things up

  • a bit. You know how this works. The Mohs scratch test differentiates between different materials.

  • Levels 2 or 3 would be plastic like on the Galaxy Fold. Levels 6 and 7 would be tempered

  • glass like on, well, every other smartphone. And levels 8 or 9 would be sapphire. Sapphire

  • is a super hard, near unscratchable crystal used on premium watches. This iPhone 11 scratches

  • at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7. Pretty normal.

  • To spice things up a bit, I got a $70 screen protector off Amazon that's claiming to be

  • a Mohs hardness level 9 with 99.99% pure sapphire. That's a pretty bold claim. And the only way

  • to find out for sure is by scratching it.

  • Now this screen protector isn't made for this phone specifically so let's not worry too

  • much about a neat and pretty installation. I'll make a much longer in-depth video about

  • sapphire here soon since it's a pretty incredible substance.

  • Putting my scale back up again and grabbing my picks, we work our way up through the entire

  • scale, scratching at levels 6 and 7. And moving my way on up towards level 8, and only at

  • level 8 do we start seeing marks on the glass. I thought for a second that I was also seeing

  • marks at levels 6 and 7, but it turns out I was just seeing scratches from the screen

  • underneath, showing up through the sapphire screen protector. Once I pulled off the sapphire

  • from the phone, it was pretty easy to tell that there was no marks or scratches on the

  • surface until we hit level 8, which is rather incredible considering how difficult it is

  • to make sapphire. Sapphire is premium and costs quite a bit and the protector was $70,

  • but I'll put a link in the description because there's a lot of fake sapphire out there.

  • Speaking of which, let's get back to the iPhone 11. Even though it's 2019 and big notches

  • were last year's thing, Apple is still notching strong across all their new phones. This has

  • a metal earpiece grill and has the front facing 12 megapixel camera tucked up inside here

  • as well. It still has those slofies and 4K camera that the Pros have so that's a definite

  • improvement over last year's phone. There's the same plastic border as well which makes

  • a good cushion between the glass and the aluminum. Aluminum kind of complains a lot more than

  • steel does when I scratch it. Another difference between the 11 and the 11 Pro besides the

  • slow charger is the water resistance. This phone is still ip68 but only rated to two

  • meters instead of 4. I talk more about that ip rating in the 11 Pro Max teardown video

  • if you want to know more. The iPhone 11 is still water resistance of course, just not

  • as water resistant as the Pro.

  • The top of this rubber ducky colored phone is made from metal, along with the left side

  • and all of it's buttons. It still has the mute switch which I'm jealous of. I think

  • all phones should have one of these. The bottom of the phone has the loudspeaker and proprietary

  • lightning port.

  • The back glass panel of Big Bird here is a bit different than the glass we saw in the

  • Pro. Instead of being the frosty material that would sand down metal objects, it's a

  • smooth slab of glass that does nothing to my razor blade. It still costs about $399

  • to replace if you happen to crack it though if you don't have insurance. Which is definitely

  • a shame on Apple's part. You've probably noticed as well that this banana colored iPhone 11

  • is missing a camera. Apple dropped the telephoto camera and left us with the normal 12 megapixel

  • camera up top, with the 12 megapixel ultra wide camera down at the bottom. Each of them

  • is still covered with the scratch resistant material. The dual LED flash is covered with

  • plastic. Previously, Apple was calling this circular lens material sapphire. But now there

  • is no mention of sapphire on the iPhone spec list which is good because real sapphire would

  • be scratching at a level 8 or 9.

  • Now one thing that is slightly annoying about the iPhone 11 screen is that it's basically

  • the same screen as last year's iPhone XR. Same size at 6.1 inches. Same resolution.

  • And same pixels per inch. 1080P has been the resolution standard for like the last 4 years

  • now. This phone is sitting closer to 720p. Flagship or not, a sub 1080p display is just

  • kind of taking advantage of people who don't understand the numbers. It's a good LCD display,

  • don't get me wrong. I am being nit-picky. But at $700, 1080p should be a thing. The

  • iPhone 11 cannot scroll Instagram at full quality. It lasted about 12 seconds before

  • the pixels went black and turned off, but then came back and recovered when the heat

  • went away.

  • And now for the bend test. It's time to see if Apple's cheapest phone this year can structurally

  • handle a bend test. The stainless steel Pro version survived just fine, and this aluminum

  • iPhone 11 so far is no different. It's extremely solid. $700 is still quite a bit to spend

  • on a smartphone. I feel like this is the phone we should have gotten last year in place of

  • the XR. And this year we should have progressed a bit farther and gotten something better.

  • Apple's Pro phones are finally competing with the flagships, but their budget phones are

  • not quite competing in price or specs with other budget phones. You could say the iPhone

  • 11 is a step in the same direction for Apple.

  • Either way, don't give Apple any more money by buying their fast charger. The 18 watt

  • Anker charger is linked in the description at a fraction of the cost. Let me know what

  • other phones you want to see tested in the comments and come hang out with me on Instagram

  • and Twitter. Thanks a ton for watching. I'll see you around.

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iPhone 11耐用性測試!- 廉價 "的iPhone是否與眾不同? (iPhone 11 Durability Test! - is the 'cheap' iPhone different?)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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