Overview
- During an on-camera interview, Tom's Guide's Mark Spoonauer and TechRadar's Lance Ulanoff tried to bend the iPhone Air by hand, and it flexed slightly then returned flat without visible damage.
- Apple executives Greg Joswiak and John Ternus said the 5.6 mm model is more durable than any previous iPhone and exceeds the company's internal bend-strength metrics.
- The device uses a Grade 5 titanium enclosure with Ceramic Shield 2 on the front and Ceramic Shield on the back, which Apple credits for higher strength and scratch and crack resistance.
- Apple claims the new glass treatments deliver 3x better scratch resistance on the front and 4x better crack resistance on the back compared with previous models.
- Preorders start at $999, with the iPhone Air scheduled to reach buyers on September 19, and broader independent durability tests are expected after release.