iPhone 6s Rear Case Bend Test And Samsung Gear S2 Smartwatch Tease: Two Interesting Videos

There are two interesting videos related to the unreleased devices from Apple and Samsung. iPhone 6s rear case bend test and Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch videos. One of these videos is from Unbox Therapy, known for videos related to Apple rumors and Apple product test. Previously, he released a video about the comparison between the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6 rear cases. The video shows that the rear case of iPhone 6s is 27 g lighter and 1.14 mm thicker than iPhone 6. He found that iPhone 6s rear case is stronger than the iPhone 6. In that test, the rear case of iPhone 6 bent at 30 lbs pressure, while the iPhone 6s was able to hold on the pressure approaches 80 lbs. It shows that iPhone 6s rear case is stronger 2.5 x than the iPhone 6.

It can be the evidence for the rumor that said Apple will adopt the aluminum 7000 series for iPhone 6s. This material has been used in Apple Watch Sport and Apple introduced it as a lighter aluminum and 60% stronger than the regular aluminum.

This video can tell us about the Apple solution of the bendgate issue on iPhone 6 and 6s.

The second video is about the other unreleased device: Samsung Smartwatch Gear S2. This is the challenge from Samsung toward the success of Apple Watch. With the unique interface compared to the other Android wear, Samsung tries to convince us that their user interface is completely new.

The round display and a bezel which can be rotated for navigating, compete with the Apple Watch’s digital crown. Samsung will introduce the Samsung Gear S2 Smartwatch at IFA in Berlin on September 3rd. Whether this platform can compete with Apple Watch platform and become a rival for the Android Wear? We will see!

Source: UnBox Theraphy and Samsung Mobile via iClarified

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