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The Asus ZenFone 6 is the latest flagship from the Taiwanese company. This Android mobile has a very, very interesting feature, a motorized camera that serves both to take selfies and to take normal photographs. The mobile has passed a popular resistance test on a YouTube channel. This way it resists bumps, scratches and fire.
The video begins as usual, unpacking the terminal so that the user can see that it is brand new and that it is an ordinary device. First, check the camera mechanism. Asus already announced at the presentation of this device that the lens was quite resistant to manual removal attempts. An interesting detail; When launching the device from a height, the camera hides quickly to prevent it from breaking. It can be seen at minute 1:35.
After checking how this lens works and how much pressure it can hold, he sets about scratching the screen. Mark different points on the panel and only manage to grate points 6 and 7, those that are more in the center. It also scratches the camera, but the lens remains intact. Of course, the LED flash is badly stopped, since it has a plastic cover. The frames, which are made of aluminum, do not resist the scratches of a cutter very well. Neither does the rear of the camera.
How does the retractable camera of the Asus ZenFone 6 end?
In the last minutes of the video we can see that with a lighter he tries to burn the AMOLED panel of the device, although a small black spot remains, it disappears after a few seconds.
At the end of the video, and after applying pressure and out to the motorized lens, Jerry manages to make it unresponsive, but can not start it in any way. Although the camera ends up damaged, taking into account that the tests that the user has done are somewhat extreme, we can say that the terminal comes out very well turned and that its retractable system is quite resistant.