Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
iPhone drop test challenge, today the beta squad had to build a device to protect their iPhone from a 100 foot drop, and the winner receives a brand new iPhone.. Who do you think won?! Dolly Parton ...
The MagSafe-compatible ES5 SSD unlocks 4K/60fps Apple ProRes recording with write speeds of up to 2000MB/s. The MagSafe-compatible ES5 SSD unlocks 4K/60fps Apple ProRes recording with write speeds of ...
MANKATO — A new round of test scores suggest students are struggling in their classes, not just in the area, but statewide. High schools across the state saw a hit to their MCA science scores, with ...
After many years of using ‘Pro’ iPhones, this year I bought an iPhone Air instead. My first impressions were very positive, but I knew there might come a time I missed the Pro’s battery life and ...
The iPhone 17 has been rigorously tested to evaluate its ability to withstand the challenges of daily use, including scratches, impacts, and structural stress. Built with advanced materials and ...
Durability remains a critical factor when selecting a flagship smartphone, especially as devices become more advanced and expensive. To provide clarity, we’ve compared the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy ...
Durability is always a hot topic when new flagships launch, and this year the conversation has centered on Apple’s switch back to aluminum for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Samsung, on the other hand, has ...
Apple's thin and light iPhone Air is built with a durable titanium frame, and as we've seen demonstrated, it is highly resistant to bending even though it's only 5.6mm thick. Less has been shared ...
A drop test pitting the aluminum iPhone 17 Pro Max against the titanium Galaxy S25 Ultra ended in a surprising tie. The tests revealed that while the iPhone’s softer aluminum is more prone to dents, ...
The people most worried about bending their smartphone are likely the ones who carry it in a back pocket. That’s not recommended because accidentally sitting on the handset is inevitable. But it seems ...