The Samsung Galaxy S22 now has to go through the endurance test. But not from Zack, as usual, from the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel, but from the PBK Reviews YouTube channel. It doesn't matter who does it in the end, the result is what counts.
Aside from some hardware upgrades, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series has also received a more robust body that Samsung calls Armor Aluminum. Thankfully, all three Galaxy S22 variants come into action this time, unlike previous years. YouTuber PBK Reviews ran a Jerryrigeverything-esque test on the Samsung Galaxy S22 and it passed with flying colors.
Let's start with the scratch test: the Galaxy S22's screen is protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass Victus+, as confirmed by the level 8 and 9 Mohs scratches. The back, on the other hand, which is said to use the same glass, is much easier to scratch.
The Galaxy S22 is waterproof according to IP68 and can also be submerged under water. However, the screen seems to be overly sensitive and registers ghost touches under water. However, this is not a big problem and can be easily fixed by software.
Overall, the Galaxy S22 is quite robust and does not scratch easily. The fingerprint sensor under the display works perfectly even with scratches. In addition, the smartphone can hardly be bent, which underlines the strength of Armor Aluminum.
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