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The world is shocked when YouTubers prove that you can eventually break an iPad

If you break the iPad, it breaks. You heard it here first.

Supposedly they get enough clicks to pay for the devices, but YouTubers are destroying the new iPad Pro again, although this time Apple's latest design makes it much more difficult.

“Can it survive in everyday life?” says YouTuber JerryRigEverything as he continues to use the new iPad Pro M4 for everything but everyday life.

“Click 'subscribe' to get more videos like this because they're so expensive,” AppleTrack says, wide-eyed at its own decision to do this nonsense.

YouTubers say that they spend this money for themselves and only for themselves — besides everyone else — may prove that you need to be careful with your iPad and avoid intentionally breaking it. Because, of course, the YouTuber is going to subject the iPad to the same rigorous scientific durability tests as Apple.

Of course, this is all to help us choose the right iPad when we need to shove it under the truck.

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It hurts to see this work by thousands of people around the world. are subject to such treatment. Of course, there's the argument that Apple makes literally millions of these devices, and as long as it has your money, it doesn't care.

But forget about Apple, think about the people who created this iPad. It's their work that these YouTubers so carelessly ruin and then completely destroy.

And then they say, damn, it's broken. Every designer, every engineer, every person who works on this iPad is told they're not good enough because this thing can be broken. The apple failed!

JerryRigEverything does start by revealing that its new iPad Pro “may have arrived with a slight flex to the body.” Using a protractor, he shows that yes, the iPad Pro has deviated from a perfectly straight line by 0.1 degrees.

That's just not true, because after cutting the back, clearing the screen, and then simulating what happens when you bend the thing back, it bends until it breaks.

JerryRigEverything finds “no obvious build quality issues” and says the problem is 0.1 degrees smaller than he expected. And he's very impressed with Apple's addition of extra support to support the structure.

But at the end, when he destroys the iPad, he says that “there is no way to recover from this catastrophic failure.” Really. What a surprise.

“It's just stupid how powerful this new iPad Pro is,” says AppleTrack. Yeah.

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“Everything considered the thinnest iPad Pro should not work so well,” he continues. “A lot of people don't believe me, but as soon as I saw this new iPad Pro, I wanted to know, is it a longevity risk?”

“And the answer is: no, no, it's not,” he says. “These new iPad Pros will last a long time overall, even though they're ridiculously thin, and the OLED display especially. tandem design, incredibly durable.” YouTube videos that do this are wasting expensive iPads and there is no benefit to the users yet they will continue to make these videos that are nothing. doesn't prove anything other than that YouTube pays as long as people keep watching.

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