Google's flagship smartphone caught fire on video during a durability test

Popular YouTube blogger JerryRigEverything has published a new video. In it, he conducted a standard Google strength test

Pixel 5, which ended in an unusual way – The search giant's flagship smartphone caught fire during testing.

Zach Nelson (that is the name of YouTuber) first checkedprotective glass of the screen and the front camera of the device, and then switched to the back cover. When the fingerprint scanner stopped responding in any way to the blogger's actions, he decided to make sure that plastic was partially used in the manufacture of the smartphone. And it was at this moment, when Nelson diligently wielded a knife, that the Google Pixel 5 first started to smoke, and then completely stopped working.