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  • [Whistling]

  • Alright!

  • Today it's time for the 2018 smartphone durability awards.

  • I've tested quite a few phones this year, and most phones survived my durability test.

  • There were a few that didn't, like this iPad Pro didn't quite make it.

  • Now you might correlate JerryRigEverything with cellphone destruction, probably because

  • of the sound of my razor blade that is etched in your brain.

  • But in reality, pretty much every single one of these smartphones survived my durability

  • test.

  • Most of these phones are alive even after the durability test and the teardown.

  • In fact, about 40,000,000 people watch my teardown videos, the repair videos, to learn

  • how their phone works from the inside to see if they can be repaired and last as long as

  • possible, because that's the goal.

  • This year we only had one phone fail completely, and one tablet, but we're just talking about

  • phones this time around.

  • Last year we had 2 phones fail.

  • And the year before we had 3.

  • So smartphone build quality is improving, and I hope my videos have a little something

  • to do with that.

  • Manufacturers are paying attention, constructing their phones better, and it's a win-win for

  • everyone.

  • People ask what phone is my daily driver, or what phone I use the most often.

  • And currently I'm using the Galaxy S8 Plus – a phone that's about 2 years oldas

  • the phone that I carry around every day.

  • I legitimately think that smartphones have been so good for so long that it's 100% not

  • necessary to upgrade every year every time something new and shiny comes out.

  • Because each new upgrade is just marginal over the previous one.

  • But when it is time to upgrade, it's good to choose a phone that can stand the test

  • of time and survive as long as you need it to.

  • Which brings us to this year's durability awards.

  • Let's start with the most repairable phone of 2018.

  • To be totally honest with you, 2018 was a terrible year for smartphone repairability.

  • Pretty much every single one of the smartphones on this table is glued shut, which is a win

  • and a loss.

  • Glued shut usually means that there's water resistance which helps the phone last longer,

  • which is our goal, but it also means it's harder to repair when that time comes because

  • screens do crack, glass backs do crack, phones get damaged, or batteries wear out and need

  • to be replaced.

  • If I had to pick the easiest screen replacements of 2018, it would have to go to the Nokia

  • phones.

  • The Nokia 7 Plus and the Nokia 6.1 are constructed in basically the same way.

  • I ran out of time to make the full teardown of these phones, but basically the screen

  • lifts off first, and there are just 2 screws and it's done, the screen replacement is finished.

  • There's a metal plate under the screen that stops damage from happening to the internal

  • components or puncturing batteries, and a screen replacement can be done in 10, 15 minutes.

  • It's pretty simple.

  • Generally speaking, with most glass backed sandwich phones, like the majority we see

  • here on the table, the screen comes off last, which makes it a little bit harder.

  • But Nokia has a very good design, and kept repairability in mind.

  • So the Most Repairable Smartphones of 2018 go to Nokia.

  • No manufacturer wants their consumers to get in and repair their smartphones.

  • The longer a customer keeps their phone means the longer the manufacturer has to wait before

  • they come back and buy another one.

  • The Manufacturer loses money when consumers repair their phones.

  • But there's only one company that goes above and beyond to keep the consumer out of their

  • device, and that's Apple.

  • Which brings us to the Least Repairable Smartphone of 2018, the iPhone Xs Max.

  • Yeah, the screen can be replaced which is nice, but there are 4 different kinds of specialized

  • screws.

  • You need a special toolkit in order to repair the screen on the Xs Max.

  • That's fine.

  • Definitely not ideal, but survivable.

  • The problem with the Xs Max and all of the recent iPhones from this year and last year

  • is the glass back is impossible to replace.

  • Apple themselves can't even do it.

  • They replace the whole housing of the phone and charge people who are out of warranty

  • $599 to replace the back glass panel if it's cracked.

  • That's ridiculous.

  • With the iPhone XR, it's $399 to replace the back panel.

  • But still, you can almost buy a new phone for that.

  • This is an intentional decision on Apple's part, just to get consumers to buy a new phone

  • instead of repairing the old one.

  • And because of that decision, it effectively earns them the Least Repairable Smartphone

  • of 2018.

  • Congratulations.

  • For example, just to prove my point, you can replace the back glass panel on the Galaxy

  • S9 for about $17 on Amazon.

  • Pretty simple.

  • With the LG G7, it's a little bit more expensive.

  • You're looking about about $25 or $30.

  • And with the Pixel 3, you're looking at right around $100 to replace the back glass panel.

  • All of these are normal, doable, sustainable repair prices for this back glass panel on

  • all these phones.

  • Apple's price of almost $600 is downright outrageous.

  • But you don't get to be one of the richest companies in the world by being nice to the

  • consumers.

  • Personally, I think the die-hard Apple fans are going to continue using the iPhones until

  • they get burned a couple times, and then hopefully Apple, you know, changes the way they construct

  • their phones.

  • Because glass is glass, and it will break eventually.

  • Which brings us to the Most Musical Phone of 2018: the Huawei Mate 20 Pro.

  • (squeeky rubber band chewing sounds)

  • That's not a real award, I just wanted to do that again.

  • For the Most Innovative Phone of 2018, it was a pretty tight race.

  • We had a lot of unique phones coming out this year like the gaming phones from the Razer

  • Phone 2, to the ROG Phone.

  • And weird, quirky phones like the red Hydrogen One with it's holographic display.

  • We even had some dual screened phones.

  • One that folds in half: the Axon M, and one with the built-in screen on the back: the

  • Nubia X.

  • But my favorite phones this year are the motorized camera phones, like the Find X with it's motorized

  • camera that pops up out of the back.

  • And my favorite, the Vivo NEX S. It's motorized camera system is one of the most innovative

  • things I've seen in 2018.

  • I don't think motorized camera phones are the way of the future.

  • I think other solutions like under display cameras, or screens on the front and the back

  • are going to take over.

  • But I'm going to enjoy the motorized components while they're here.

  • And the Vivo NEX S wins the Most Innovative Smartphone of 2018.

  • So on my channel we have a few different things we do throughout these videos, one of which

  • is Art Class with Jerry, and another one is we make smartphones transparent.

  • So the Best Looking Phone From The Inside this year has got to go with the Pixel 3.

  • With literally no modifications done to the internals of the phone, just removing the

  • color on the outside of the glass, this is quite possibly one of the best looking transparent

  • phones of all time, and that's without Google even trying to make a clear phone.

  • Yeah, the Vivo NEX S with it's motorized camera looked cool, but that one required a bit more

  • modification than the Pixel 3.

  • Runners up for The Most Beautiful Phone on the Inside probably goes to the Razer Phone

  • 2 with it's massive water bed-like vapor chamber inside of the phone.

  • Obviously the phone still works without the vapor chamber inside, it's just less efficient.

  • The copper and the liquid help keep things cool for the long term, and while it's under

  • heavy load from gaming.

  • Another runner up for The Most Beautiful Phone from the Inside would be the LG G7.

  • This awesome color you see around the outside and the frame continues all over the inside

  • of the device.

  • The teardown of this phone was pretty beautiful.

  • Now let's get to The Most and Least Durable Phones of 2018.

  • Starting with some of the budget phones.

  • The Most Durable Budget Phone of 2018 was a hard choice because most smartphones are

  • good these days, and even budget phones are behaving like flagships when it comes to durability.

  • Personally, I feel like a phone with glass on both sides eliminates itself from the Most

  • Durable Smartphone because there are more things that can break.

  • So even though the One Plus 6T is an absolute fantastic phone, but because it has glass

  • on both sides, it's not the most durable phone.

  • We have phones like the Pocophonesuper cheap, super powerful.

  • But for The Most Durable Budget Phone of 2018, I'm going back to the Nokia lineup: the Nokia

  • 7 Plus.

  • It's a pretty big phone.

  • Not only is it one of the most repairable phones of 2018, but it's also one of the most

  • durable with metal on the back, glass on the front, but a pretty much unflexing rigid design.

  • Nokia has yet to build a weak smartphone.

  • Remember that with budget phones, any smartphone is budget if you just wait long enough.

  • With smartphones as good as they are, even last year's phones can't compete with this

  • year's current lineup.

  • If you're tight on cash, buying a brand new 2018 flagship is not a very smart decision.

  • It depreciates very quickly, and a phone from last year, or the year before, can accomplish

  • the same thing.

  • So don't feel like you have to buy the latest and greatest.

  • One thing you don't want to buy though is a weak smartphone.

  • And that brings us to the Least Durable Phones of 2018.

  • Strangely enough, Huawei had 2 phones that cracked during my durability test.

  • They kept functioning, so technically they didn't fail or end up on my Shelf of Shame.

  • But it's interesting that the Huawei Mate 20 Pro and the Huawei P20 Pro were both phones

  • that cracked during my durability test.

  • No other phones snapped during the bend test except for these two.

  • The only phone that absolutely failed though, was the Oppo Find X.

  • This little guy is the motorized smartphone with the camera, you know, that pops up out

  • of the top, but could not hold it's own during the bend test.

  • Yeah, the Oppo Find X was one of the most innovative smartphones of this year, but with

  • how abused smartphones are, innovation doesn't count for a whole lot if it can't survive

  • the test of time.

  • One phone that can survive the test of time though, is a newcomer, one that I was not

  • expecting.

  • The Kyocera DuraForce Pro 2 is The Most Durable Smartphone of 2018 and let me tell you why.

  • Not only is the thing feature rich - watertight housing, wireless charging, headphone jack

  • but it also has an almost scratch proof screen.

  • You know how most of these smartphones, basically all of them, scratch at a level 6 with deeper

  • grooves at a level 7, the Kyocera has a sapphire display.

  • Meaning that it won't scratch until a level 8, both on the screen and the rear camera

  • lens.

  • The Kyocera DuraForce Pro is seriously one of the most premiumly built rugged phones

  • I've ever seen, and wins The Most Durable Phone of 2018.

  • Kyocera hasn't been a mainstream name up until now, but I'm excited to see what they have

  • in store for 2019.

  • Hopefully this wasn't just a one hit wonder.

  • 2018 was an awesome year for smartphones.

  • A lot of these designs and features no one saw coming.

  • There were a lot of surprises.

  • And 2019 is gearing up to be the exact same way.

  • We don't know what's in store.

  • Hit that subscribe button so you don't miss any of it.

  • And give me a thumbs up if you're glad that my phones are the ones being tested and torn

  • down so your phone can be protected.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

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