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iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models have been subjected to drop tests by YouTububers .
The front and back glass panels on both phones appear to be more durable than ever.
But there's worse news, if the ultra-slim bezel is the point of impact, the phone's display might be killed instantly.
The conclusion is that you should invest in a screen protector that can help protect the bezels.
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