The OnePlus 10 Pro easily prevents scratches but breaks down during rigid testing

Following its launch in China, the OnePlus 10 Pro is highly anticipated in India as the latest offering of a famous company. But before it launched in India in March, many wanted to know how a smartphone works in real life.

How its specificity holds, how attractive its composition is, and how much aging can be taken for everyday use. It looks like the OnePlus 10 Pro is not very capable in this last aspect.

The OnePlus 10 Pro was recently tested for stamina by well-known YouTuber Zack Nelson aka JerryRigEverything. Known for placing phones under strict rigorous testing, as usual, Nelson has done many tests on the OnePlus 10 Pro.

While the phone was holding up most of them, it came out at the beginning of the bending test.

YouTube video shows the new OnePlus flag split into two pieces with just a few attempts to test the curve. On the first trip, when power was applied to the rear panel panel by Nelson with his two thumbs, the phone was significantly distorted out of shape.

Cracks appeared throughout its rear panel, the Volcanic Black back, while the display somehow managed to maintain its shape and function.

It took just one effort to make the phone completely disconnect. Using the power of the display side, Nelson showed that the OnePlus 10 Pro was easily broken into two parts, with its upper part hanging from the frame due to broken glass. Thankfully, the LED rear light is still on.

So the phone became a complete crash, a fate seen only by a few other phones Everything. As the phone was already in pieces, Nelson followed by tearing through the phone.

He noted that the OnePlus 10 Pro’s 5,000mAh battery runs at the phone’s length, which may be the reason for the device’s weak integrity as it leaves only side lines to hold extra pressure.

Aside from the bend test, the OnePlus 10 Pro performed well in all other strength tests. As shown in the video, the OnePlus 10 Pro took a champ-like sculpture, showing great durability in its display, a fingerprint display, camera (back and front) and a rear panel panel. As expected, the aluminum frame found and kept scratches on the edges of the phone.

The wire even resisted flame testing, as the indicator worked well even after exposure to flames. It retained the mark of burns, after continuous exposure for about 40 seconds.

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