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  • The all new iPad Pro.

  • Plenty of new design changes, thinner bezels, and no home button or headphone jack.

  • It's time to see if this massive tablet is durable.

  • The iPad Pro is basically the same price as the iPhone XR, and appears to actually be

  • one of the more reasonably priced Apple products.

  • It even comes with a standard USB-C charging port.

  • Apple's moving in the right direction.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • This is the smaller of the two iPadsthe 11 inch version.

  • Perfect size for a backpack or book bag.

  • Apple has also released an updated version of the Apple pencil, which is good.

  • Last year's design included plenty of stupid...poking out the bottom of the iPad while charging,

  • like an elephant trunk just waiting to snap off.

  • This year it's held onto the side of the iPad with magnets and charges wirelessly.

  • Not quite as smooth as the integrated Note 9 s-pen which charges internally in seconds

  • with a super capacitor.

  • Apple doesn't include this pencil in the box...probably out of respect to Steve Jobs.

  • [Steve] Who wants a stylus?

  • You have to get them and put them away, and you lose them.

  • Yuck.

  • Nobody wants a stylus.

  • [Zack] But let's be honest, they mostly just want you to pay extra for it.

  • The tip of the pristine clean white pencil does not appear to be replaceable like they

  • are on Samsung's s-pen.

  • So if you want a finer tip, you'll just have to sharpen it manually.

  • We all know it's what's inside the Apple pencil that matters most though.

  • Dead center is the weakest point.

  • Probably a tad stronger than your average wooden pencil This immediately gives us unrepairable

  • access to the wireless charging component.

  • These copper coils absorb energy wirelessly through the induction field on the side of

  • the iPad.

  • I'll skin the rest of the pencil.

  • It has a pressure sensitive tip and a row of strong magnets along the flat side of the

  • writing utensil.

  • The upper half is a bit harder to get inside.

  • The super white plastic coating is not meant to come off.

  • Inside of the upper half of the stiff metal frame is where the battery resides.

  • I tried opening up the metal to get a better look at the battery size and information,

  • but after it squirted battery acid at me, I decided it was not a fun activity.

  • Let's start with the scratch test.

  • We know glass is glass at this point, but we still got to check and make sure Apple

  • isn't pulling a fast one on anyone and using less durable materials than what we're used

  • to.

  • It is interesting to see how thin the glass is though.

  • Each scratch of my picks leaves major temporary impressions on the pixels.

  • We get the standard scratching at level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • So the screen is still made from glass and not plastic, but it's super thin.

  • There is a front facing camera.

  • It does the whole face ID thing now that the home button is gone.

  • The volume buttons up in the right hand corner are made from metal, along with the whole

  • right side of the iPad.

  • Except for this little patch of plastic in the middle for the wireless charging.

  • Induction can happen through metal, so Apple cut out the metal and added this little plastic

  • layer that allows the power to flow through to the pencil Hopefully the plastic doesn't

  • compromise any structural integrity later on.

  • Down at the bottom we get our two large speaker grilles.

  • We'll have to see if these are decoration or not during the teardown video.

  • And we also have our USB-C port which can be used to charge other devices.

  • Pretty cool.

  • Hopefully Apple makes this port the standard across all their devices in the future.

  • That would be an awesomely beneficial move for the customer.

  • The left side of the iPad is blank except for one little microphone hole right smack

  • dab in the center.

  • You know how easy it is to rip your jeans after a hole has already been started?

  • The same thing applies to metal.

  • That hole is a weak point and I can see this probably being a problem in the future.

  • There are 2 more microphone holes up at the top of the iPad in between the two ginormous

  • speaker grilles.

  • There's also the power buttonall metal.

  • The back of the iPad Pro is also metal.

  • Apple focused quite a bit on how well people can draw on the iPad Pro, but they never really

  • specified on which side of the iPad the drawings need to occur.

  • This is the biggest Art Class with Jerry canvas I've ever had.

  • And the anodized aluminum makes a perfect surface.

  • As an artist, I definitely have to agree with that on this one.

  • The iPad is really good for drawing.

  • Yeah, the front has liquid retina with a 120 Hertz touch sensitivity.

  • But the back has a 120 hurts-your-ears sensitivity.

  • And you can't beat that.

  • If you guessed I was drawing Spider Man, I'm impressed with your creative thinking, or

  • maybe the iPad Pro just makes me look better at drawing than I actually am.

  • Hopefully Stan Lee approves.

  • The Apple logo does kind of distract from the overall appearance though, so it's good

  • to know if you ever want to get rid of the Apple logo, or hide any accidental scratches,

  • dbrand has you coveredquite literally.

  • This textured Black Matrix feels more professional than just the bare aluminum.

  • But the best news is that with dbrand, the Apple pencil now looks like an actual pencil,

  • and still connects and charges wirelessly.

  • It doesn't get any better than that.

  • I'll leave a link down in the video description if you want to customize your own phone or

  • iPad, and thanks to dbrand for sponsoring this video.

  • We already know the result of our next test.

  • Apple is once again touting sapphire camera lens covers on their iPad Pro.

  • And as we know, sapphire should scratch at a level 8, making it a very premium, durable,

  • scratch resistant product, more so than glass.

  • Glass scratches at a level 6.

  • But Apple's sapphire is not the same quality we've seen in other places, like HTC's or

  • Tissots.

  • Apple's sapphire scratches like glass at a level 6.

  • Super annoying when Apple is bragging about premium materials that don't actually perform

  • like they should.

  • It makes real sapphire look bad.

  • You would think Apple would be able to afford real sapphire, but maybe next time.

  • The massive 11 inch display is using Apple's liquid retina technology, which is just an

  • LCD, and lasted 10 seconds under the heat from my lighter before turning off.

  • I'm still impressed that I can buy this whole iPad Pro for basically the same price as a

  • XR...which is probably just another example of that phone being incredibly over priced.

  • Like always with my durability test, it's time for the bend test.

  • I doubt this tablet will ever end up in a back pocket, but it will be in backpacks and

  • book bags.

  • Or laying around unnoticed on a couch cushion, chair or bed, before someone sits down.

  • Structural integrity is still important, and the iPad Pro just doesn't have any of that

  • structural integrity stuff.

  • A tablet the size of a piece of paper, folds like a piece of paper.

  • I do feel bad for Spider Man though.

  • I'll try to straighten him out.

  • Perfect.

  • It looks like the 2 weakest points are right dead center on either side of the iPad Pro.

  • The cracked frame happened right at the poorly placed microphone hole.

  • And again over here on the poorly supported wireless charging dock for the pencil.

  • The thin glass screen isn't helping out structurally.

  • And neither are the loose uncompartmentalized pouch style lithium ion batteries.

  • The iPad Pro is a thin, ridge-less aluminum sack with no structure holding things together.

  • Like tin foil wrapped around mashed potatoes.

  • There are 4 massive speakers inside, which is pretty impressive.

  • At least now I don't have to make a teardown video.

  • Apple focused on making the thinnest iPad they could without putting much thought into

  • structure or weak points in the frame.

  • So make sure if it's ever in a backpack, you don't lean up against a chair or a wall and

  • make sure grandma doesn't accidentally sit on it because it won't survive.

  • Poor Spider Man.

  • Customize your own phone or protect your tablet with the dbrand link in the description.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And let me know what else you want to see constructively durability tested in the comments.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The all new iPad Pro.

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