HappyChubbs
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Re: 6P bend and scratch test, not good viewing!
The biggest problem I have with this video is the order of the tests. Each step slowly degraded the overall structure of the device, thus leading to the inevitable bend.
- Scratches the glass deeply causing it to crack. Causes multiple points of failure causing the large crack to appear. Not sure how much pressure was being used but the 8-9 scratches seemed deep.
- Puts a flame to the screen for about 6 seconds in two spots. It was fairly close to the edge so the adhesive holding the screen probably gave out. Still don't understand the burn test though.
When he starts the bend you can see the screen already starting to lift. Since the glass is no longer attached and has a crack, there is nothing else supporting the aluminum frame.
The biggest problem I have with this video is the order of the tests. Each step slowly degraded the overall structure of the device, thus leading to the inevitable bend.
- Scratches the glass deeply causing it to crack. Causes multiple points of failure causing the large crack to appear. Not sure how much pressure was being used but the 8-9 scratches seemed deep.
- Puts a flame to the screen for about 6 seconds in two spots. It was fairly close to the edge so the adhesive holding the screen probably gave out. Still don't understand the burn test though.
When he starts the bend you can see the screen already starting to lift. Since the glass is no longer attached and has a crack, there is nothing else supporting the aluminum frame.