Google just released the Pixel 3a, and its time for a Durability Test! Customize your own phone with dbrand HERE: http://dbrand.com/help-pls As soon as the plastic Pixel 3a was announced, I was curious if Google put any thought into durability. If a smartphone, even a cheap smartphone cant survive abuse, then it might not be worth buying. In todays video we are going to durability test the Pixel 3a with a scratch test, and bend test, to see what the pixel 3a is made from. Do you care about using a plastic phone?
Clear pixel 3 video: https://youtu.be/UlY4TnCdL0s
Pixel 3 XL Back glass scratch test: https://youtu.be/sD1nfDauiaI
iPhone XR durability test: https://youtu.be/deNqaM2RnoU
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