In the latest video from well-known digital channel JerryEveryThing, the Galaxy S22 Ultra was subjected to a “regular” durability test. In the scratch test, because the Corning Gorilla Victus glass used on the front provides better protection, a tool with a Mohs hardness of 6 can leave a slight scratch on the screen, while a tool with a hardness of 7 can leave a slight scratch on the screen. Leaves visible scratches.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra’s bezel is constructed of metal that can withstand impacts but won’t be scratched for long. The newly improved S Pen on the S22 Ultra is made of plastic, so it will break with a little force. The back of the phone is also made of glass, but with a matte finish. The matte finish resists scratches to some extent, but you can see that the blade goes through without any marks.
The new display on this device has a variable refresh rate. While it resists heat to some extent, durability tests on the Galaxy S22 Ultra showed it left a permanent white blemish on the screen. Finally, anchor Zack did a bend test, and unsurprisingly, the device was constructed like a tank. Bending from the sides has no effect on the device, which is a great thing for a phone of this size.