Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is also foldable, but it only folds once

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Yesterday we saw a foldable iPhone modification. So far, we don’t even know if this is real. But the list of feature phones that have become foldable devices is constantly growing. The ASUS ROG Phone 6 Pro has been subjected to some pressure from Geerrig’s everything, and after a certain level of pressure it has become a foldable phone. Unfortunately, this is the kind of foldable phone that folds to death.

ROG Phone 6 Pro can’t stand the bend test

Obviously, the title and the claim that ROG Phone 6 Pro has become foldable is just ironic. Or maybe the foldable iPhone will still haunt my mind. Anyway, the truth is that ASUS’ latest gaming phone has gone through the same pressure that a YouTuber did with last year’s model. How did you pass this test? Gaming phones, especially those from ASUS, are known for their massive build and design. However, luxurious design does not necessarily mean a super strong body. Not even the ROG Phone 6 Pro was able to stand Zack’s thoughts of torture.

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As usual, Zack ran a lot of tests that you might not have done in the real world. For example, put a lighter to burn your screen. However, bending tests have a certain level of usability. After all, without good construction, phones can bend in real-world scenarios, like accidentally sitting on your phone while it’s in your pocket.

The Gorilla Glass Victus in the ROG Phone 6 Pro is scratched at a level 6 on the Mohs scale, with the grooves being deeper at level 7. The sides of the phone are really aluminum, and the buttons are removable. The camera bump has a glass coating to protect the lens. Coming back to the lighter part, an AMOLED screen can last for at least 30 seconds under a flame. After that, the area will go black and never come back.

folded to death

When it comes to the bend test, the phone fails miserably. The ROG Phone 6 Pro easily snaps in half after the first try. Oddly enough, the screen doesn’t crack (is it foldable?). Unfortunately, the new foldable phone is too bent to become unusable. The back of the phone didn’t perform well in the test, and the glass snaps at thousands of points.

We know these quizzes are here just for fun. After all, you wouldn’t be reckless enough to pay nearly $2,000 for the ROG Phone 6 Pro to see how it handles the bend test. In any case, it seems that the phone retains the legacy of its predecessor.

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