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Posted by 1471NAVE
 - February 20, 2022, 05:11:34
Now compare it to an iPhone. I've personally seen many cases where an iPhone should not have broken for example I was in one of my classes with a carpeted floor the person sat down and about 10 minutes go by and his iPhone 12 slips out of his pocket it was completely smashed and not responsive.
Posted by Jay t
 - February 19, 2022, 18:36:02
First this is not how I pick a phone. Common sense $1,000 plus phone = $30 phone case.

Not to mention most phone drops happen pocket height, 3ft not 8 foot. Unless your a Wookie. Or you are throwing you phone in the air. In that case. Get a better case.

Just saying.
Posted by Bloodin
 - February 19, 2022, 16:06:22
It is really disappointing. Even if you drop the iPhone 12 from ear level to the concrete many times, such a result does not happen.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 18, 2022, 19:23:53
Samsung has debuted Gorilla Glass Victus Plus in its flagship Galaxy S22 line, asserting that this latest form of Corning protection for smartphones offers extra durability over its predecessor. However, a new YouTube post might cast some doubt on those claims, and may establish that a case and screen protector are advisable purchases for those who have pre-ordered the series' top-end Ultra variant.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Samsung-Galaxy-S22-Ultra-disappoints-in-a-gruelling-drop-test-video.601282.0.html