Galaxy S10 resists scratches and burns



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Samsung's new Samsung Galaxy S10 has been subjected to a number of tests, including cremation and folding, as well as scraping with sharp tools.

JerryRigEverything, known for its extreme durability tests, received the Galaxy S10 and then the results were verified, which confirmed that the device, like the predecessor of the Galaxy S9, had the required durability, at the Exception of the fingerprint sensor that no longer worked after a severe scratch of the screen.

The JerryRigEverything began testing with a scratch screen capable of withstanding the sixth level of intentional scratching with the help of a sharp metal tool. At level 7, the scratches started to appear clearly on the screen, thanks to the Galaxy S10 screen protected by a glass Gorilla Glass 6.

The frame of the phone being metal with a layer, the scraping of the blade has only resulted in the removal of the colored layer.The back of the phone is also protected with Gorilla Glass 5. The scratch is covered with the blade, while like the phone interface.

Although the glass is inclined other than metal or plastic, to break, however, attempts to channel the cranked device, failed, similar to the Galaxy S9 phone. The protective glass of the front and rear cameras was able to deal with scratch attempts with the blade.

During the burning test, the Galaxy S10, like its predecessor, was powerful enough to withstand the deliberate burning of the screen because the pixels recovered on the screen after 30 seconds of shooting.

Because the latest feature of the Samsung phone was the fingerprint sensor under the screen, it was tested to work after being scratched with a sharp metal tool. After the eighth level of scratches that caused the separation of the glass, the channel indicated that the sensor based on acoustic wave technology does not hold at this level as the optical sensors.

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