At its iPhone 17 launch event, Apple talked a lot about the durability of its new iPhone Air handset, and to be fair, the device received a plethora of attention since. In a new interview with Tom’s Guide , Apple marketing chief Greg Joswiak handed the iPhone Air to reporter Mark Spoonauer and challenged him to try bending it. Spoonauer said he used “all my strength” and while the ultra-thin iPhone Air did bow a little, it did not break in half like many had predicted. What’s surprising is that the device snapped back in place, which is exactly what the company intended.

Apple executives demonstrate iPhone Air’s resilience on camera, showing the ultra-thin 5.6mm handset can bend without breaking

The iPhone Air is marketed as the most durable model Apple has ever built, and at just 5

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