Samsung Galaxy Note 4 drop test: Samsung attacks Apple again

There is no stopping Samsung from rubbing salt to Apple's wounds as it, once again, attacks the latter's weaknesses and soft spots.

Samsung is taking advantage of Apple's #Bendgate crisis, and insults the Cupertino-based company with its screen problems. The South Korean company posted videos that are humorous yet marked with a sarcastic undertone.

Samsung is eager to show consumers that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is stronger than the new iPhone 6. The latest video shows that the Galaxy Note 4 has a sturdier screen display than the new iPhone through a drop test.

In the recent footage, Samsung dropped the phablet from various heights, taking repeated hits in the process. In one of the scenes, the Note 4 was placed inside a metal box and was dropped down a flight of stairs. The device survived the fall and was still working after the test.

Before the drop test, Samsung aimed its arrows at Apple's alleged bendable screens by showing that the South Korean company's phablet is sturdy enough to withstand pressure. In an earlier video post entitled "Galaxy Note 4 vs. The Human Gluteus Maximus," Samsung subjected the device to two kinds of strength test: a three-point bend test, and a human weight test, and proved that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 does not bend.  In the end, the Galaxy Note 4 showed no damage.

Samsung has a rich history of attacking Apple. During the press launch of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus last month, Samsung simultaneously released six hilarious videos, which took swipes at Apple and the iPhones' new features.

In the past years, Samsung had continuously taken bites on Apple's pride by emphasizing the weaknesses of the latter's devices. Apple, on the other hand, is not known for striking back against any of Samsung's videos. However, the company reportedly banned tech websites that took advantage of the #Bendgate issue from Apple's events. The company also purportedly notified some websites that they would no longer receive devices for review.

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