After the release of the iPhone 17 series, many people were curious about the hardness of the thin iPhone Air. Mark Spoonauer, a reporter from the foreign technology media Tom’s Guide, invited two Apple executives and Lance Ulanof, editor of Tech Radar, to the show as a guest. On the show, Apple executive Joz gave an iPhone Air to Mark and Lance on the spot, asking the brothers to see how hard this phone is.

At the beginning, everyone talked a lot about iPhone, and the topic was the hardness of iPhone Air. After all, the thickness of this phone is only 5.6mm and the weight is only 165g, which looks like the one that is too weak to resist. There are also lessons from the past. In the era of iPhone 6, many mobile phones have been bent because they are too soft.


So, Greg 'Joz' Joswiak, one of Apple executives, threw it directly to Lance an iPhone Air. Yes, that phone was thrown so far from the seats of two people. It seems that Joz is very confident in the iPhone Air's fall resistance.


After getting the phone, Lance really tried to break the phone hard, and the screen was on, and found that there was nothing abnormal, and then handed it over to the host Mark. Mark picked up his phone and broke it three times in the "one positive, one negative, one positive" method. There was nothing unusual. He said, "It looks like it has been bent, but it immediately became straight." Joz replied, "It looks like a seismic building. When you break it, it will be bent a little, but when you let go, it will return to its original state."
In addition to getting it done, they have also tried the "butt test" of inserting the back pocket of their pants, and the iPhone Air has also carried it down. It seems that this year's thinnest iPhone is still a bit of a thing.

However, how good is the iPhone Air? We can only see now. After all, the release of the country has been delayed, but the editor can already imagine that after the release, there will be various players who will "challenge the iPhone Air" and then post it to the lively scene of the short video platform.