In an introduction to new phone products, the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook said that the iPhone 11 models have "the world's most durable glass". This is a model developed by Corning - the world's leading manufacturer of tempered glass and was customized according to Apple's requirements.The American tech giant thinks that it can manage all components to protect the smartphone well. However, it is Apple's advert that actually tests the durability of the iPhone 11 and Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ for very surprising results.A YouTube channel by name PhoneBuff has tested the durability comparison of iPhone 11 Pro Max and Samsung Note 10+. Accordingly, there will be 4 tests: drop both phones from a distance of 1 meter to the bottom with the position facing up, falling on the side, facing down and falling freely.In the flip-up position as the back of the device come in contact with the ground, the glass of both phones broke but the iPhone 11 is more broken with quite a lot of cracks spreading across the back. Meanwhile, the back of Note 10+ also breaks quite a lot but focuses on the bottom of the back, the upper part is much better.In a falling position, the surface contact with the ground of iPhone 11 Pro Max and Note 10+ is scratched. However, the exposed part of the Note10 + is more scratched.In a flip-down position as the front of the phones come in contact with the ground, the difference between the two products became visibly clear. While the Note 10+ is just a scratch and the features work normally, the iPhone 11 Pro Max breaks a lot and spreads across the screen.In the 10-meter free-fall endurance test for a distance of 1 meter, the Note10 + showed remarkable superiority when not greatly damaged on both sides and the features still functioned normally. Meanwhile, iPhone 11 Pro Max until the 7th test, the back is peeling some arrays and until the 9th test, the camera on the device is broken an thus, cannot be used.In the end, PhoneBuff rated iPhone 11 Pro Max as 36/40 points and Galaxy Note 10+ got 39/40 points. As such, the iPhone 11 Pro Max lags far behind the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ in durability in this test.