
Since the iPhone 14 Pro Max doesn't enjoy the iPhone 14's new design with a midplate that adds extra torsion and drop rigidity, its steel frame couldn't prevent it from losing the back and corner drops from about 5 feet.
The Dynamic Island cutout is the iPhone 14 Pro Max display's weak point
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It did fare better in the face drop, as the S22 Ultra's curved display nature introduces extra tension to the panel, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max's weak screen durability point seems to be, surprise, surprise, around the Dynamic Island cutout area.
The other drop test takeaway about the iPhone 14 Pro Max is that the new main camera and the enlarged island around it are more fragile than the camera island on the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Here, the main camera lens suffered damage during the brief encounter with the testing ground's concrete floor.
Overall, the iPhone 14 Pro Max with its flat screen and steel frame managed to get the same drop test endurance points as the Galaxy S22 Ultra with its tense curved display and softer frame, so we'd take a look at the curated collection of iPhone 14 Pro Max cases in order to prevent it from meeting the floor unprotected. View Full BioDaniel, a devoted tech writer at PhoneArena since 2010, has been engrossed in mobile technology since the Windows Mobile era. His expertise spans mobile hardware, software, and carrier networks, and he's keenly interested in the future of digital health, car connectivity, and 5G. Beyond his professional pursuits, Daniel finds balance in travel, reading, and exploring new tech innovations, while contemplating the ethical and privacy implications of our digital future.
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