CNET News - Friday, September 22, 2017 at 11:28 AM
iPhone 8 survives bend, burn and scratch test - CNET
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's
taken over our lives.
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It's made of sterner stuff.
JerryRigEverything/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET 
It seems a lifetime ago that the devoted foamed at the gills, as the iPhone
6 was bent out of shape in torture tests.
iPhone 7 had a much stiffer upper lip.
Now, with the iPhone 8 emerging, the torturers have immediately seized one,
in order to pummel it. 
Zack Nelson, aka JerryRigEverything, who recently tried to set the Samsung
Galaxy Note 8 on fire, did his usual thing with Apple's new iPhone, a few
hours before the rest of the world got hold of it. (We reached out to him to
figure out how he got it so early and will update with any response.)
The 8 and 8 Plus launched Friday, but many are likely going to wait for the
iPhone X, which is due out on November 3. After all, my colleague Scott
Stein called the 8 "the status quo upgrade."
The iPhone 8 seems to be a sturdy upgrade, all the same. It resists
relatively gentle razor-blade scratching on its front glass. Even the new
glass back appears strong. 
Those of deep Apple persuasion will be pleased that the Apple logo is
actually beneath the glass, so you can't damage it with surface abrasions. 
It won't begin to disappear with wear and tear, either. So you can stare at
it lovingly, when all else in your life is imperfect.
The sides of the phone seem not to fight the razor blade so well, however. 
Still, the more exciting parts come at the end. First, will it catch fire?
Again, the resistance is strong, with the phone screen returning to cool
quite quickly after a lighter flame is placed against it.
Most importantly, the bend test.
Increasingly, people do seem to carry their phones in their back pockets.
And, those with more musculature on their behinds might be concerned that
they will permanently disfigure their 8. 
They need not fear. Not even the waterproofing adhesive shows a shift. The
glass doesn't separate either, no matter how hard the pressure of human
hands.
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ultimately, then, it appears another good, sturdy, well-built phone. Like
the Note 8. 
It's hard to get excited when it doesn't bend, break or catch on fire, isn't
it?
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