That video was posted in the iPhone 5 thread, there was really no control in the experiment. The iPhone luckily landed on it's side every time and avoided landed on the screen. This current iPhone does seem to be an upgrade on the 4/4s though (durability)so that's good.
Mind you, some of them are arriving already dinged up!
http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/24/33...amage-aluminum
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When Apple VP Phil Schiller took the stage on September 12th to talk about the company’s new iPhone 5 hardware he went on at length about the exacting level of precision that goes into its manufacture. But despite Apple's insistence that its tolerances are measured in microns, several iPhone 5 owners are reporting that their new devices are arriving with a variety of scuffs and scrapes out of the box
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