The OnePlus 10T is as durable as they come... at least according to the company

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Despite catastrophically failing a popular recent bend test, OnePlus insists its newest 10T flagship can withstand 'everyday usage' and abuse with ease.

. Said procedures apparently included a"pressure test where the device is suspended while weight is applied to its centre on both its front and back", which the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 powerhouse evidently cleared, proving its"enhanced structure engineering design can bear over 45kg of external force."

That's roughly 100 pounds, in case you're wondering, and while we're not exactly familiar with what's considered typical in the industry when it comes to these sorts of pre-release scientific tests, it sounds like theThat could prove problematic if you accidentally sit on the handset a few times... or if you push really hard on both its top and bottom simultaneously.

After all, you're unlikely to ever exert as much pressure on your phone in"everyday usage" as Zack Nelson does in his videos, which doesn't change the simple fact that the $750 and up OnePlus 10T is way easier to break than

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