03-17-2021 10:17 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 02:00 AM by ZenBot
03-17-2021 04:07 PM
03-17-2021 09:08 PM
TX11559Yeah its failed in normal bend test. Try to keep away this phone from toddlers/children who may easily break this phone. In real life usage I dont think so this bend issue will persist, unless you are sitting with a tight jean with rog 5 on your packet. It will definetely make your phone fragile.I saw a youtuber who does tests on phones, the ROG 1+2+3 all passed, and one of the reasons why I went with them, however the ROG 5 seems.. weaker and more easy to break?
Name of the video - The ROG Phone 5 has a Problem - Durability Test Fail!
By JerryRigEverything.
Is ROG 5 weaker?
03-17-2021 10:05 PM
jaganmohanI agree, on the normal day usage it shouldn't be a problem, however its sad, because the old ones were stronger..it make no sense.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/45898/is-rog-5-weaker
Yeah its failed in normal bend test. Try to keep away this phone from toddlers/children who may easily break this phone. In real life usage I dont think so this bend issue will persist, unless you are sitting with a tight jean with rog 5 on your packet. It will definetely make your phone fragile.
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03-17-2021 10:58 PM
TX11559Yes I agreee on this. Rog 5 should have survived as previous Rog phones. Antenna position and split battery seems like culprit herehttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/157710#Comment_157710
I agree, on the normal day usage it shouldn't be a problem, however its sad, because the old ones were stronger..it make no sense.
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