Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra undergoes durability and teardown tests

15 February 2022
It scores slightly less than its S22 siblings on the durability side.

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  • 15 Feb 2022

Anonymous, 15 Feb 2022I wonder why they used stainless steel vapor chamber instea... moreThe s22 plus seems have a copper pipe running under screen and battery with lots of graphite while standard mode just has graphite cooling

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    • 15 Feb 2022

    This is way better than Jerry now, thanks a lot.

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      • 15 Feb 2022

      I don't care if it's "inspired" by jerryrig because he's annoying and can't shut his mouth up about politics for two seconds. GSMArena is always neutral and this is why I trust them for my tech news. This is a well done article and I enjoyed the video. I am surprised the phone scored so high despite the glass and weight of the device. I have the S21 Ultra and have fallen victim to it's weight slamming my face a couple of times so I know firsthand these phones can pack some power when subjected to gravity.

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        • 15 Feb 2022

        "Inspired" by Jerryrigeverything just like Huawei/Honor gets "inspired" from Samsung and Apple

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          • 15 Feb 2022

          I wonder why they used stainless steel vapor chamber instead of copper. Copper (or even aluminium) has much higher thermal conductivity than stainless steel. Sure, it's still metal, but one of worst ones that's only used for pots, not for heatsinks and even there because of anti-corrosion properties (not reacting with acids in ingredients)...