Renaud hosts and is joined by Andrew Amirnovin, Sofeast's product reliability head, and they're looking at how Apple tests iPhone reliability and durability. Recently Marques Brownlee shared some videos from within Apple's testing lab and interviews with their head of hardware engineering and the insights were interesting. It turns out that Andrew has also visited Apple's lab and he shares his own insights about that, and the pair discuss what you can learn from the way Apple do things.
Show Sections
00:00 - Greetings and introduction.
01:08 - The advent of the iPhone in 2006 and the testing it required.
08:48 - Worries about reliability: What did Andrew learn at Apple's testing lab back then?
13:40 - What can we learn from the tests in Brownlee's recent videos (June 24) from Apple's labs?
22:00 - What kind of drop test were they doing?
26:07 - What are the different drop surfaces used for?
29:10 - Apple's hardware engineering head wants to make a product that 'never fails.' Realistic?
31:49 - Is repairability better than durability?
36:21 - Wrapping up and closing questions.
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