Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's Gorilla Armor 2 survives drops on concrete from 2.2m

Vlad, 22 January 2025

The Galaxy S25 family has been announced today, and Gorilla Glass maker Corning has now made its Gorilla Armor 2 official. This is used by the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Compared to the original Gorilla Armor featured in the Galaxy S24 Ultra, the second-generation combines even better toughness with excellent clarity thanks to its anti-reflective properties, which "dramatically reduce surface reflections in both indoor and outdoor ambient settings", Corning says.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra's Gorilla Armor 2 survives drops on concrete from 2.2m

Furthermore, the anti-reflective properties "can enhance the display contrast ratio", "in various lighting conditions". Gorilla Armor 2 is also "over four times" more scratch resistant compared to unnamed "competitive lithium-aluminosilicate cover glasses with an anti-reflective coating".

In Corning's lab tests, Gorilla Armor 2 survived drops from up to 2.2m (7.2 feet) onto "a surface replicating concrete". The company says "alternative ceramic glass materials" failed even when dropped from 1m (3.2 feet), though it has failed to name those alternatives. Anyway, Gorilla Armor 2 is definitely very scratch and drop resistant, and on top of that also brings the anti-reflectivity. That's a great package in our book.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

If you want to learn more about the just-unveiled Galaxy S25 Ultra, don't miss our hands-on review.

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  • Lunatico
  • 20 hours ago
  • JqD

I'm still more interested in knowing how the Gorilla Armor 2 will resist to daily-use scratches. My phones rarely fall on the floor and I never liked cases or screen protectors on my phones as they're gorgeous without them. However a ...

  • Anonymous
  • 20 hours ago
  • fCx

You know their durability claims are lies when they use a lot of hidden and undisclosed terms and conditions, and of course, their "controlled lab environments" which are designed to turn the results in their own favour

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