it’s hard as a tank

The Armor Aluminum and the Gorilla Glass Victus+ work, so Samsung can now also boast of the ‘premium’ construction of the Galaxy S22 Ultra that withstand (almost) everything in the resistance tests.

The new ones flagship from Samsung have just been officially presented, so it is logical that while the first buyers wait impatiently for the arrival of their brand new Galaxy S22 Ultrain parallel also appear the first reviews and expert analysis of the sector.

Not only that, and as you already know there are some youtubers and rather more sadistic analysts, who are always dedicated to torturing very expensive devices of more than 1,000 euros so that we can see durability first hand of the best smartphones on the market before even spending the money.

Of course, we already have the first resistance tests on the Galaxy S22 Ultra, so if you’re thinking of buying it, we recommend you don’t miss these videos!

The new S22 Ultra, the great star of the Samsung Galaxy, can also boast durability.

Interestingly, this time it hasn’t been a regular like Zack Nelson, the popular JerryRigEverything, who has tested the most _premium construction of the Galaxy S22although we do have on video the most extreme tests published by another authorized voice in the industry, such as that of PBKreviews and his YouTube channel.

If you want all the details you’re going to have to watch the videos, but the executive summary of these grueling tests is that the Galaxy S22 Ultra is a real rockstoically enduring scratches, bumps, drops, immersion in water and even being crushed by a car to which it is subjected during this analysis.

The first durability tests confirm that the Armor Aliminium and the Gorilla Glass Victus+ work, since the construction of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is so robust that not even a car can break it by running over it.

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As you will see in the videos, immersion in water for one minute confirms that IP68 certification does its job perfectlyso the smartphone maintains its normal operating conditions when it comes out of the liquid element.

Look back at al Gorilla Glass Food+: its scratch resistance is very highsince it does not show visible marks up to level 7 of the Mohs scale, scratching himself a little deeper at level 8 although these scratches do not in any way prevent the correct operation of the ultrasonic fingerprint reader.

At rear glass we get similar results, with superficial scratches at level 7 and deeper scratches at levels 8 and 9 of the Mohs scale.

Moving on to the chassis and its frames Armor Aluminiumthe truth is that you can check how metal is combined with plastic to improve the output of antenna signalsresisting the entire chassis like a charm in the twist and bend testsin which it was impossible to break both the Galaxy S22 and the new S-Pen.

we have also seen how a utility vehicle ran over the model Ultra without destroying itleaving a few marks of the cement engraved on the glass, although with the functionality of the mobile totally intact.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is tough as a tank, so you will not have to take care of it with so much care although this is what most of the lucky ones who can buy it will do, and that is this mobile recently released on the market costs a fortune That will invite you not to give her a bad life like the one in these videos.

Be that as it may, the most interesting thing is precisely in the videos, so without further ado we encourage you to watch them calmly, especially while we wait for the first disassembly that will reveal to us all the secrets of an exquisite construction that makes the Galaxy S22 surely the most resistant smartphones of the entire court premium.

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Related topics: Mobile, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Galaxy S22

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