Apple has already witnessed mixed impression among tech lovers for its latest PRODUCT (RED) iPhone 7. The newest version of iPhone 7 has turned into one of the hottest tech products ever made due to its increasing demand. The handset actually comes with a ravishing red back end finishing alongside iPhone's iconic white front display with a white Home button. Already multiple numbers of tests have been performed by many tech analysts for checking the potentiality of this new stunner. Among these, one of the major is the scratch resistance test evolved by the well known YouTuber JerryRigEverything.

According to mobileworld, Jerry earlier tested the scratch resistance capacity of iPhone 7's much admired Jet Black edition. Ideally, the result was not as praiseworthy as he expected the device to be, as per his own opinion. However, after the similar test processing of PRODUCT (RED) iPhone 7, he claimed that this brand new red variant is much scratch resistant than the Jet Black edition. He tested the resistance of the sideline, side buttons, the red background and the silver Apple logi in the back of this handset. For the purpose, he used a razor blade, a key and a regular coin for this test.

The scratches made by the blade on the sidelines alongside the side buttons showcased that Apple has capitalised full metallic edges and corners. On the red back panel, he applied the key, the coin and the blade one by one. It seemed that the scratches made by the key and the coin were movable leaving a thin layer of scars. Although, the stains made by the blade on the back panel were not replaceable, making the marks permanent.

Even, when he applied the blade on the shining Apple logo on the back, the scratches made by it were clearly visible and irreplaceable. The PRODUCT (RED) iPhone 7 is Apple's latest contribution targeted for raising funds for Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to fight against AIDS.

Made for a good cause, PRODUCT (RED) iPhone 7 has already qualified as a hit due to dense popularity. The handset is now available in Apple Stores.