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Il top di gamma di Apple per il 2022. Lanciato sul mercato il 16 settembre, l'iPhone 14 Pro Max sfoggia uno schermo ProMotion OLED da 6,7", il nuovo chip A16 Bionic, un sistema di fotocamera tripla e connettività 5G. È il successore dell'iPhone 13 Pro Max.

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How much pressure can the iPhone screen take?

Does pressure on an iPhone screen translate to the phone's internal components? I am aware that the iPhone screens are durable but do the newer phones without 3D touch like the 13s and 14s do they handle pressure on the screen just as well? The question being, does such pressure transmit internally, to the internal components of the phone like the battery, the speakers, etc, and is there direct contact between the interior surface of the screen and the internal components? And if there is, what is the tolerance of these components to such pressure, and is there a feasible risk of damage if pressed too hard?

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Can I ask why? Are you planning on hitting it with a hammer or something?

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I couldn't tell you exactly how much pressure these can handle, but if you have a heavy touch, you should be fine. I've had phones come into my shop after being run over by cars and trucks and about 90% of the time they just need a new screen. Rarely have I seen the boards and other components get damaged.

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I think the recent iPhones have good durability except the newly launched 15 Pro series, which seem quite fragile. Studies shows iPhone 14 Pro Max screen has a tolerance of somewhere around 500 newtons of force per cubic centimeter.

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