Worlds THINNEST Smartphone BEND TEST - Moto Z - YouTube

Channel: JerryRigEverything

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Will the worlds thinnest smart phone survive my tests?
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In front of me I have the Moto Z.
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The worlds thinnest premium smartphone from Motorola.
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I've tested close to 30 phones now...
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Its important to understand how durable your device is when you buy it.
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Is the screen plastic?
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Like the Galaxy S7 active?
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Or would it catastrophically crumble under pressure like the Nexus 6P?
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After watching my tests, you'll know what to look out for when using your own phone.
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This phone is so thin, there is hardly even room for the USB C charging port on the bottom.
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For comparison, my Galaxy S7 Edge is on top, at 7.9mm then the Moto Z in the middle at
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5.2mm, and then the iPhone 6 on the bottom with 6.9mm
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We'll start with the scratch test.
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These picks tell us where the screen falls on Mohs Scale of Hardness.
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Most phones reach a level 6 before scratching.
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Some phones have a plastic screen, like the Droid Turbo 2, or the Galaxy S7 Active.
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The Moto Z has Gorilla Glass 4 on it, so there is no surprise that it lasts until a level
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6 before scratching.
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You wont have to worry about keys or coins scuffing up the glass of this phone.
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The front 5 megapixel camera lens is integrated into the Gorilla Glass 4, so, it wont be scratching
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either.
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BUT we do have a front facing flash on this phone.
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Which is awesome for the weirdos who like taking selfies in the dark.
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It is made of plastic.. but that's normal, and nothing to worry about.
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The earpiece seems to be made of metal.
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The only problem is that its a wide open gaping hole... shaped like a cheese grater, just
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waiting to fill up with pocket lent and makeup, or little rocks from the beach.
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So... watch out for that.
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The fingerprint scanner is not made of glass or sapphire like the iPhones or the HTC 10,
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so it does scratch.
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But even after being heavily scratched by my razor blade, it would still function about
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75 percent of the time.
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So as long as you keep the scratching to a minimum...
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it will continue to function just fine.
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The sides of this phone are made of metal.
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No primer or plastic to be found.
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Even the side buttons are made of metal.
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So... so far we've seen some pretty quality materials.
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There is a glass panel on the top and bottom of the Moto Z.
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I imagine that this is where the screws are hidden... we'll find out during my tear down
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video, Ill review this tech from the inside, IF the phone survives the durability test.
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The camera lens is made of glass, so it will not be scratching easy like the plastic lens
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of the Blackberry Priv.
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Do you see how the dual flash at the bottom is different colors?
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Having a multi colored flash allows for more realistic, less washed out pictures in the
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dark.
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The iPhones have dual colored flash, as well as the HTC 10, but the Galaxy S7 does not.
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So if you are a photography person who uses the flash...
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now you know.
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Thumbs up for the premium features nobody usually talks about!
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Its the little things that make a smartphone good.
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The camera hump on this phone is pretty huge.
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It makes the hump on the Galaxy S7 Edge look non existent.
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If you are the type of person to use the Moto Mods, like the projector, the battery pack,
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or the speakers, they'll cover up that hump with the added thickness of the backpack.
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The ring is made of metal, and wont flake or discolor if you don't end up using the
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mods.
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Here is where the mods connect.
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The gold points themselves seem solid, and there is a little rubber ring around each
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one to keep them clean and dust free.
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So I don't see any immediate issues with this particular component.
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The back panel is made of a very thin piece of metal, so the construction of the phone
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does have that premium feel to it.
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Onto the flame test.
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Its always interesting to me to see how long the display holds up to extreme heat.
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I left the flame in place for over 50 seconds.
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Almost 1 full minute, Before the screen started reacting to the heat from my lighter.
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Pretty impressive considering that my Galaxy S7 only lasted 15 seconds before the pixels
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turned permanently white.
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The phones are cool to the touch within seconds of the flame being removed.
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Onto the bend test.
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I was extremely nervous about the worlds thinnest phone breaking.
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But instead of snapping like chocolate, it just flexed like the words most expensive
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banana, and sprung back to its original position like it was no big deal.
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Not even a kink near the power button, which would be normal for a metal smartphone like
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the iPhone 6.
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Even bending from the opposite direction yielded no carnage, unfortunately.
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There was a small left over bend, but that can be corrected.
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I'm extremely impressed that Motorola can manufacture the thinnest smart phone in existence...
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and still have it be durable.
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While I do not endorse sitting on your cell phone, at least we know now that it will not
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catastrophically fail, taking all of your data with it, like the Nexus 6P or the Nextbit
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robin.
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are getting into.
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Thanks for watching!
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I hope to see you around.