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iPhone Air survives Bend Test, fails Drop Test in newest Allstate Protection Plans Breakability Testing

Apple’s new iPhone Air, its thinnest model yet, passed bend tests, but still shatters when dropped, according to Allstate Protection Plans‘ latest Breakability Test. 

The independent evaluation used robotic testing equipment to evaluate how the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro withstand everyday accidents. The iPhone 17 lineup features Apple’s biggest physical redesign in years, including a new rectangular camera housing on iPhone Air and 17 Pro models, designed to accommodate more advanced camera systems and 4K video recording in the Pro models plus other major components in iPhone Air. 

With iPhone Air’s ultra-slim profile, Allstate Protection Plans set out to test whether the device would be vulnerable to both bending and breakage. Allstate Protection Plans’ Breakability Drop and Bend Tests of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air can be viewed here and includes the following results:

Drop test results: How the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro performed
Facing the Allstate Protection Plan’s DropBot, which drops devices 6 feet onto a sidewalk, both iPhones showed improved durability when dropped back-down but still suffered significant damage when dropped face-down.

No Bendgate 2.0: iPhone Air survives the BendBot
iPhone Air’s slim design raised concerns of another Bendgate, which plagued iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge devices. But BendBot, which applies controlled pressure to measure breaking points, discovered bending isn’t an issue.

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