In the latest video, the evaluation agency PBKreviews tested the durability of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra phone, focusing on measuring the performance of the mobile phone in terms of drops and scratches.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra uses Corning’s new Gorilla Glass Armor cover material. Officials say that in Corning laboratories, Gorilla Armor has demonstrated superior durability compared to similar aluminosilicate cover glass.
To measure its superior scratch resistance, Corning created a new lab test, the Auto-Scratch Device, to simulate tiny scratches caused by everyday wear and tear.
In this rigorous test, Gorilla Armor showed no noticeable scratches and was more than four times more scratch-resistant than comparable aluminosilicate cover glass.
While the titanium frame is impressively resistant to scratches, the screen developed a tiny crack after the first time it was dropped face-down from waist height.
The display cracked again after repeated drops, but it still works fine. The fact that the cracks on the display were not serious suggests that the glass edges of the screen are not curved and therefore better protected against drops.
The back of the phone was unscathed, and there were no cracks on the rear panel or camera lens. Note: During the entire test process, it was only dropped once each time, so strictly speaking the test is not scientific enough and is for reference only.