YouTuber smashes Apple Watch Ultra with hammer to check continuity! Watch videotape then
San Francisco Apple Watch Ultra has been claimed by the company( Apple) as the most rugged and able Apple Watch ever. lately, TechRax, a veritably popular YouTube channel has tried to test the continuity of the smartwatch by dropping it, subjugating it to a jar of nails, and constantly smashing it with a hammer to see how durable the sapphire demitasse guarding the display was.
According to MacRumors, TechRax first tested the Apple Watch Ultra by dropping it from around four bases high.
The Apple Watch Ultra was left substantially unscuffed, away from minor dents along the titanium covering. Next, the Apple Watch Ultra was mixed around in a jar of nails and was formerly again left with no visible marks.
TechRax also tested the continuity of the Apple Watch Ultra’s sapphire demitasse display cover by constantly hitting it with a hammer.
In the test, the watch resisted repeated hits with the hammer until it eventually cracked, and only after the table took some damage first.
While the Apple Watch Ultra’s display didn't originally take damage, the watch did fail to turn on after repeated successes.
The failure to power on could indicate that while the sapphire may not have broken at first, some internal factors may have suffered damage.
Apple claims the Apple Watch Ultra is its most rugged, durable, and extreme Apple Watch yet, aiming to contend directly with Garmin.
The crucial features of the Apple Watch Ultra include 49 mm titanium case, water resistance up to 100m, shop- STD 810H( service standard), IP6X dust resistance, 2000nits always- on retina display, drill criteria , watch faces, night mode etc. The activity button offers on the smartwatch offers quick physical control to variety of functions.
On a usual use the watch offers up to 36 hours backup, while low power settings offers up to 60 hours backup. The price of Apple Watch Ultra starts from Rs,900.
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