rewrite this title Android phone makers want your smartphone to survive a kitchen nightmare

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rewrite this title Android phone makers want your smartphone to survive a kitchen nightmare

If there’s a trend emerging in the early days of 2025, it’s that the best smartphones are becoming more durable — and a lot more durable. In just a few short weeks, I’ve seen phones put in dishwashers, used as cutting boards, and run over by moving vehicles. That’s only the tip of the iceberg.

Honor sent me to its Magic 7 series launch event in Slovenia this week, and the company encouraged myself and other reviewers in attendance to push the Magic 7 Pro to its limits. That comes shortly after OnePlus invited my colleague Nicholas Sutrich to watch the OnePlus 13 survive a dishwasher run, too.

You might be wondering what all this is about, and whether you should care — after a few days of putting the Honor Magic 7 Pro to the test firsthand, I think I know the answer.

The Honor Magic 7 Pro in a dishwasher.

That’s the Honor Magic 7 Pro surviving a dishwasher run with ease. (Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

The crave for extreme durability protection for smartphones started a long time ago, when phones first began supporting IP ratings against dust and water ingress. That’s a fancy way of saying that phone brands wanted to keep dust and liquids from getting inside smartphones. Premium materials, like titanium, stainless steel, and hardened glass helped fortify phones against hard drops and scuffs.

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