Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra survives durability test

Michail, 17 August 2020

As with most new phones coming out, JerryRigEverything decided to put the Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra through the usual durability crash test. Spoiler alert, the phone handles most of the torture except the burn test which leaves a chunk of the display permanently damaged.

We also get to see the new Corning Gorilla Glass Victus in action which manages to provide the same protection as previous generations’ with scratches appearing at a level 6 on Mohs hardness scale.

Also, we get an-depth look at the S Pen stylus and its innards including its tiny lithium-titanate (LTO) battery at the top and charging coil near the tip of the pen. The Ultrasonic under-display fingerprint scanner manages to work flawlessly even after getting scratched with a level 7 pick. The phone’s structural integrity is in check again as it does not flex under pressure.


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Nothing is wrong with me to answer your questions. Only what Im saying is if you are spending premium $1300, you at least deserve s pen built in a better way, metal or even plastic which only bends at max, not breaking in two halves like a cookie. Ma...

What is wrong with you? The spen is designed to be used by normal careful people, as any precision tool, it must be used accordingly, it is not presented as "rugged" indestructible, ar anything to that effect, if used with common sens...

  • AnonD-731363
  • 23 Aug 2020
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Hahaha far better joke than Jim Carrey ever had.

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