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    iPhone 17 and Air Durability Tests: How Tough Are Apple’s New iPhones Really?

    Akhram MohamedBy Akhram Mohamed18 September 2025Updated:18 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Apple has been flexing its muscles with new durability clips, showing the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 series being bent, scratched, and dropped in the lab. The idea is simple: convince you these iPhones can handle the accidents that usually send a phone to its grave. The question is, do these tests actually prove anything for the way you use your phone every day?

    Can a Thin Phone Really Handle Pressure?

    Thin phones have always had a bad reputation for being fragile. Remember the whole bendgate saga years ago? Apple clearly hasn’t forgotten. In one of its new tests, the iPhone Air is pressed with around 130 pounds of force right across the middle. That is basically simulating someone sitting on it or jamming it into a tight pocket.

    The phone flexes but then straightens back out. On camera it looks like magic. In reality, life throws you less predictable situations. Pressure is rarely applied evenly, so while the demo is reassuring, it does not mean the iPhone Air is indestructible in your jeans.

    Scratch Tests That Look Clean… But Are They?

    Apple also showed off Ceramic Shield 2 on the iPhone 17, which it says is three times more scratch resistant than last year’s glass. In the video, a sharp tool scrapes across the display, leaving what looks like scratches. But when wiped down, most of the marks disappear.

    It sounds amazing, but here is what Apple is not saying. We do not know the hardness rating of that tool. Your real enemies are sand, gravel, keys, and coins. Until independent tests confirm Apple’s claim, it is best to treat Ceramic Shield 2 as tougher than before, but not miracle glass.

    Drops: The Classic iPhone Fear

    Of course Apple had to show the iPhone 17 Pro being dropped. Rigs release the phone onto different surfaces from various heights, and the footage shows it surviving without cracks. That is the dream scenario for anyone who has ever heard the sound of their phone kissing concrete.

    Still, lab drops are controlled. Phones usually hit a corner or land at a weird angle, and that is where cracks really happen. Apple’s clips are comforting, but they do not change the laws of physics.

    What It Means for You

    There is no denying Apple has made progress. The iPhone Air does not fold like paper, the iPhone 17’s glass seems harder to scratch, and the Pro looks like it can take a tumble better than older models.

    But everyday life is messy. You will still want a case, you will still want a screen protector, and you will still wince when you drop it on pavement. Apple’s demos show improvement, not perfection.

    But the upside is, if you are clumsy, this might be the most reassuring iPhone lineup yet.

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    Akhram Mohamed is the Editor of Geekhub.co.za and a longtime tech insider who’s spent 20+ years testing, launching, and talking about consumer gadgets. Formerly a VP at Huawei, he now writes with a critical eye and a deep love for tech that actually makes life better. When he’s not breaking down the latest devices, he’s gaming, building businesses, simplifying strategy, or podcasting about real-world leadership. Expect honest takes, sharp insights, and the occasional dad joke.

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