All drop-tests should be done this way: iPhone 6s vs Samsung Galaxy S7 to the death<div class="feat-image">
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<p><a href="
http://9to5mac.com/community/iphone-6s-and-6s-plus-hold-up-well-in-first-drop-tests-video/" target="_blank">Drop-tests[/url] are always <a href="
http://9to5mac.com/community/iphone-6s-extreme-50-foot-drop-test-from-building-and-survives/" target="_blank">fun to watch[/url], but I’ve always felt that the reliability of most of them is suspect simply because there are so many variables.</p>
<p>Most involve someone dropping a phone by hand, and the distance is often as <a href="
http://9to5mac.com/2014/09/18/iphone-6-and-iphone-6-plus-take-a-beating-in-first-ever-drop-test-video/" target="_blank">imprecisely measured[/url] as ‘waist height’ or ‘head height,’ making it hard to be sure both phones experienced exactly the same force. Dropping a phone from a hand can result in differences in initial angles, and releasing one side of the phone a fraction of a second before the other can impart a rotation to the device. In short, most drop-tests are more <a href="
http://9to5mac.com/community/iphone-6-vs-7000-foot-drop-test-50-cal-round-thermite-liquid-nitrogen-and-a-blender/" target="_blank">entertainment[/url] than science.</p>
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