Oppo's Find X8 Ultra, launched exclusively in China, went through durability testing by JerryRigEverything. The device's glass experiences scratching at Mohs level 6, with deeper scratches at level 7. Its metal frame withstands open flames without any damage. However, the bend test proves problematic; while the phone remains undamaged when bent from the back, bending from the front causes the frame to separate slightly. Although the phone doesn't entirely fail the test, its integrity is questionable, and the IP rating may be affected. A teardown section is included at the video’s conclusion, showcasing the phone’s internals.
When bending from the back, nothing happens, but when bending from the front, the frame separates along the antenna line that's right in between the power and volume buttons.
The frame is metal, the screen takes an open flame for about 35 seconds, but no visible marks remain afterwards.
It's an interesting test to say the least. It starts off normally with the glass on top of the screen scratching at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale.
At the end of the video you can find a bonus teardown section, so if you've always wanted to take a peek inside the Find X8 Ultra, make sure you don’t miss it.
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