ΤThe Mate 20 Pro fell into the hands of JerryRigEverything to test its durability and it seems that there is an issue with the curved screen of 6.39 inches, something that should not be done on a smartphone of this level.
As Zack Nelson (JerryRigEverything) is accustomed to, endurance tests begin with the use of his blade on the screen of the Mate 20 Pro which has acquired marks after the level at which all the flagships begin to be carved. Next was the turn of the metal body which was carved in every place, since the chassis together with the buttons on the side are made of metal.
In the flame resistance test, the AMOLED display lasted for 25 seconds before the pixels started burning and never returned to their original state, which is what happens with LCD screens. Then came the moment that even Zack Nelson himself did not expect. When the Mate 20 Pro went to bend, a sound was heard from the screen which broke in several places, while the fingerprint reader was below the screen, while at first it recorded the fingerprint, then it could not read it for to unlock the device.
We do not know what may be to blame for the screen breaking, but it probably has to do with the fact that it is curved since the screen of the Mate 10 Pro, according to the test done by JerryRigEverything, had not broken since was flat. Huawei may need to take "lessons" from Samsung on how to tie the screen to the rest of the body of the phone, so that such problems are not repeated.
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