Apple has just released its latest iPad Pro and iPad Air models, sparking interest in how durable these devices truly are. To put them to the test, YouTube channel UFDTech conducted bend tests on both the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models. Here’s what they found:
– The 11-inch iPad Pro proved to be more resistant to bending by hand.
– The larger 13-inch model, as expected, was easier to bend compared to its smaller counterpart.
These bend tests showcase the physical capabilities of the new iPad Pro lineup. Apple has made improvements to enhance the devices’ rigidity and resistance to bending, including a metal “cowling” that covers the motherboard and a reinforced chassis structure.
It’s worth noting that this year’s iPad Pro is the thinnest Apple product ever created, which may contribute to its flexibility under pressure. While a sleek design is appealing, some users may prioritize functionality over slimness.
Stay tuned for more bend tests featuring the iPad Pro and iPad Air as tech enthusiasts continue to explore the durability of these cutting-edge devices. Exciting content awaits as we delve deeper into how these devices hold up in real-world scenarios.