Friday, August 21, 2015

Galaxy Note 5 faces predecessors in drop test test – Tudocelular.com

drop test tests are quite common after the release of new devices on the market. Users appreciate this kind of evaluation before deciding whether to purchase a new smartphone or tablet to give you an idea of ​​how the devices will be damaged in any pocket falls or other accidents. The Galaxy Note 5 has gone through a first round of falls, but now he returns to be released on the floor with the predecessor models to reveal whether there was improvement or regression in this respect.

In the video posted on TechRax channel we see the models Galaxy Note, Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 and Note 5 the newest which, as we have seen in the previous matter, does not seem to have improved in the question resistance to change by the plastic glass . Check out the following test.

Following the release order, the tests demonstrated that the Galaxy Note manages to keep running after a down 1.5 meter high with the corner facing the ground (although the screen is half pink), but the fall with the screen down the device is completely unusable. The Note 2 fared slightly better, with a small crack in the first fall, but also had his life ended the fall of “face” on the floor.

From the third generation of devices Note line to show much more resistant to falls , with Note 3 suffered a small scratch to fall edge and maintaining normal operation after fall with the face down, although some cracks. Note 4 The result was similar to the predecessor but with Note 5 the situation is unpleasant. The new smartphone from Samsung suffered damage to more easily back and the screen, though it does not appear many cracks, stopped responding to touches.

The final result of the clash indicates that more then a clumsy users little safer with models Note 3 and 4, as Note 5 presents a throwback to nearly match the fragile models of first and second generation , even with the promise of resistance Gorilla Glass 4 technology. And you think that resistance is an important point to consider when buying a new smartphone?

(updated on August 21, 2015, to 11:38)

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