The iPhone 8's glass back is surprisingly tough, but it's still worth getting a case
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For the record, my iPhone 4's glass back cracked, despite the fact that it was in a case pretty much the entire time I owned it.
Naturally, I was curious to see how well the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus' glass backs would handle drops. After all, Apple claims the glass on both the front and backs of the new iPhone 8 phones are the "most durable ever." Indeed, I certainly hope they're stronger than the glass on my iPhone 4.
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We don't want to perform drop tests on our own iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus review units, so we let YouTubers do it for us.
Here's how the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus' glass backs fared against several drop tests:
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