The Samsung Galaxy S6 snatches the crown of the iPhone 6 smartphone stronger market. Although in truth it would be interesting to know how you wear opponents HTC, Sony and LG.
SquareTrade, the specialist warranty extension premium, subjected the new top of the range to resistance tests of all kinds to identify the product more solid. Specifically talking about mistreatment in the laboratory ranging from bending, falling, water immersion (10 seconds), etc. The higher the score the more the risk of breakage is high.

“After they all immersed in water, dropped and slid with special equipment, after being bent with the new robot Bendbot , is came the response: to climb to the top step of the podium was the Samsung Galaxy S6, which has proved a worthy successor at the well-resistant S5 “says SquareTrade.
Galaxy survived six drops from a height of nearly two meters without breaking. The IPhone 6 Plus, instead it is damaged by ceasing to work after 30 minutes.

In the test of slipping – important factor of many accidental damage – the new S6 and S6 Edge have finished their run farther than any other smartphone because of their body rear glass and two times more distant than the Galaxy S5.
“Finally, all smartphones have come out brilliantly by immersion test in water,” points out the specialist. “The latest model of Samsung has achieved excellent results in all tests except the test of slipping.
“ Unfortunately, you can not say the same of the Galaxy S6 Edge that still managed to win a bronze honest. However, he lost points for having broken when it was subjected to pressure in the test of flexibility” .
The iPhone is almost as strong as the Galaxy s6 but definitely suffering more flexibility. Negative result of the iPhone 6 Plus “that broke the drop test and he immediately stopped working”.
“With the new Galaxy S6, what we consider the new phone to beat in terms of resistance, Samsung has raised the bar even further the quality of its products,” said Jessica Hoffman, vice president of global communications for SquareTrade.
“These smarthpone increasingly thin and increasingly large screens like Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6 are having a great success and are making progress in terms of strength and resistance. Yet the data we hold say that consumers will break them with increasing frequency. “
One of the latest reports SquareTrade confirms fact that Italians are among European consumers those at highest risk of damaging your smartphone fortuitously, preceded only by the Greeks. 39.8% of us said they had had at least one incident in the last two years that requires repair or replacement of the phone.
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