Regrettably, in the previous durability test, the iPhone 15 Pro Max failed because the glass back shell shattered. At the same time, the Pro version successfully passed the test. Now, we see the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus passing the same test, and after passing the durability test, it’s becoming increasingly clear that perhaps aluminum is a smarter choice than titanium, despite the latter’s eye-catching appeal.

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Durability testing comes from Zack of JerryRigEverything, who tested both the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus in a video to see if the larger model would crack under pressure, but both devices passed the test without incident, showing no signs of structural weakness. You can watch the video below.

It's clear from the video that the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus performed much better in the bend test. There's not a single moment in the video that will leave you breathless, and both phones passed the test without any issues. This will certainly come as a relief to those looking to buy a more affordable device.

This does not affect the iPhone15Pro series as an excellent choice for consumers, but if you plan to use it without a protective case when buying a mobile phone, and at the same time want to ensure that the mobile phone will not suffer any damage in the end, it is recommended that you do not buy it. If you still want to be more careful, then it is recommended that you choose the standard model iPhone15, as they obviously have better durability.

At the end of the day, titanium is a very good material, but at the same time it is softer than stainless steel and harder than aluminum. However, when you bond aluminum and titanium together, problems often arise, as we saw in our durability testing.