The IPad mini has been released, and in less than a few hours after it was released, a drop test video has already appeared on YouTube.
Square Trade, which offers a device warranty, did a drop test comparison again.
In the latest video, Apple's iPad mini competes with Google's Nexus 7.
For some reason, the third one
The test also includes a generation of iPad.
Square Trade says it has built a robot in the latest tests to make sure every test drop is the same.
Test starts from 4-
The corner of the foot fell.
The IPad mini had some noticeable damage in the corner where it landed, but it passed the test as its screen was kept intact.
The Nexus 7 also performed well, but it seems to have more damage, especially cracks on the edges.
Next, two tablets go through 4-foot face-down drop.
The IPad mini has suffered a lot more damage in this game.
Its screen looks damaged and the person in the video says the glass is going to fall off.
The Nexus 7 is also damaged, but it's nothing compared to the iPad.
The final test is 10-
Sank underwater for the second time
In this test, the iPad mini responded to the touch screen gesture after leaving the water and continued to run.
In the meantime, the Nexus 7 is turned off and restarted.
It's not clear if it works after reopening.
The tester concluded that the iPad mini won the test, but if it won the test, the result was not much.
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