iPad mini keeps working even with the screen bent; take, flexible OLED!

First of all, if you are one of those who find resistance tests “useless” or the biggest bullshit, stop here and move on to the next post. This is another classic video from the channel JerryRigEverything from YouTube.

A few months ago, we followed Zack Nelson generating a great controversy around the new iPad Pro, after publishing a very similar video showing how easily they bend – mainly due to a microphone hole and the Apple Pencil recharge area, two points on the sides of the housing that make the tablet more susceptible to warping.

Like New iPad mini, this doesn `t happen. His carcass is the same as it was years ago, so it is much more resistant (it helps, too, the fact that his screen is much smaller). But the most incredible thing is that, even bent, the iPad mini remained fully functional.

Yes, my friends: what you see in the video above is a tablet with a 7.9 inch LCD screen working perfectly – both visually and touch sensitivity – even though it is very bent, which makes us wonder why only now the first flexible OLED screens are arriving on the market. ?

Moreover, the resistance test was quite standard and as expected: anodized aluminum housing and tempered glass scratching from a level 6 tip.

In general, the good news is that whoever buys the new iPad mini has nothing to worry about in terms of physical endurance.


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