Aluminium absorb shocks and get deformed but titanium is hard and it won't absorb shocks, it'll pass those impact to glass and internal components as u can see clearly in the video. Nowadays smartphone brands are fooling everyone, they'll use new useless stuff and increase price of the phone.
Because titanium is stronger than aluminum. All of that shock, instead of deforming the side, just goes to the glass. Aluminum is the best material for phones, and nothing one can say will disprove that. Overall, it was a very disappointing year from Samsung, not even including this drop test.
I think this is a matter of taste for the operating system. The good thing is that the S24 Ultra is still in stores while the iPhone 15 Pro is already on its way out.
Titanium is more rigid while aluminum is more flexible. I don't understand why people think that titanium is gonna make the phone better at absorbing impact. It only makes it better when it has impacts on the edges, but not on the screen. If that impact doesn't affect the frame, well, it has to go through something else on the phone - like the screen.
Aluminium is so great at absorbing heat and impact . Titanium transfers more of the drop shock to the glass . Just because Titanium is expensive and cooler to say , people think it would be better.
It's all marketing I guess. From a young age, people learn that Titanium is the "strongest" metal - without knowing the full context and nuisances of material science, and that sometimes the "weaker" material is actually more suitable and practical/gives better results. People also view things like Titanium as an expensive and "premium" material. All the marketing that it's "Space-Grade/Aerospace" Titanium, etc. Therefore, when both Apple and Samsung are charging $1.2K+ for their phones, and Apple implemented Titanium whereas Samsung still stuck with Aluminum for the S23 Ultra, Samsung looked bad and "cheap" in comparison, so it pressured them to implement it too
@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr Titanium isn't the strongest metal on earth. it's Tungsten many people doesn't know bout this it's just Titanium has a nice Ring to it clearly its weaker grade Titanium apple and Samsung uses not what we expect
My 6.7 inch screen on an aluminium frame bent after 4 years of constant use of taking out of my sort of tight jeans pockets. So now the display does not fit perfectly and it pops out a bit and dust particles enters my selfie camera. A TPU soft case make aluminium frame redundant. Its a good move for people who use protection case
Half of RUclipsrs- Samsung used a flat screen which is stronger because force is not centered on the edges like curved glass... Tests- Glass is glass and glass shatters. Curved glass is fine!
@@nothughmahn the titanium to plastic to aluminum might help or might hurt. I would be fine with aluminum for a phone- it is lighter than steel or titanium and is still plenty durable. The coating on the frame is easily scratch able. I would rather have a preinstalled glass screen protector on a curved display then a titanium frame.
@@pettyoffndebe163a pretty big coincidence. Frick all this titanium shit, Apple doing no ‘innovation’ and Samsung just copying the innovation-less idea.
@@raed.gilanithere isn’t much left to innovate in smartphone industry other than front display. That’s the reason why brands are focusing more on foldable displays.
The thing with glass is you either gonna go with shatter resistance which increases scratch vulnerability or the opposite way. You can't have both in one glass
@@Alirezarz62 true. But like he said, the company can make the glass thicker. The Samsung S9 had screen glass twice as thick as normal. That phone screen was very durable.
Using case, I think its enough, Ive been using Samsung note 9 since 2020 early until now, a lot of drop, nothing damage, I only use case and no screen protector from the beginning, my case is UAG monarch, it is really worth it, and still use the phone till now
it's basic physics which cannot be avoided I guess. The more scratch resistant a material is, the more brittle and easy to shatter it becomes. Gorilla Armor performed exceptionally well in JerryRigEverything's scratch test. Personally, I would always prefer shatter resistance because I'm going to put a screen protector on to avoid scratches anyways
I'd blame the titanium frame more than the gorilla glass for that drop. Simply the fact that the titanium frame doesn't absorb shock like the aluminium one does is enough to obliterate the glass (just take a look at the results of the previous generations of these phones, it is appalling to see these results)
Looks like the S23 Ultra is way more durable than the S24 Ultra. I am watching on my violet S24 Ultra with no case. Now, I am gonna have to order a case.
I had to replace my note 20 ultra 4 times it's the most breakable phone I've ever had. Small drops too. Folds are the most durable, had my fold 3 for like 4-5 months now, not even a scratch
Really hope these companies just switch back to aluminium and we can all forget "Titanium" as a fever dream clearly compromising the structural integrity
The Gorilla Armor only improved on scratch resistance and not shatter resistance. JerryRigEverything showed it had deeper grooves at a level 8 instead of the normal 7.
If a phone fails at all during testing like this, it should never be a "close" one. The S24 should be at least 5 points ahead due to the fact that you can still use it.
@@thevarietykid686 it's weaker because the screen is closer to the edge and with getting even a small dent in the frame can lead to the screen breaking
it's something tht just happens anyways nobody wants to drop their million dollar phones and no matter howmuch u take care of it it's going to break one day
How? The s23 ultras edge screen is garbage I've had one drop with case on and the edge of the phone got hit and the whole screen went out 1 drop dropped my s24 ultra with case on about 7 times now without the screen cracking once s24 ultra more durable jus cuz that
black spot in the corner is the OLED panel bleeding, the purple line is a puncture point from the back/shorted connection in display. too many electrical shorts in the display (more lines seen is signs of life) made it fail and display all white. Samsung mounts their displays to a flat aluminum back with an adhesive/foam gasket, (tedious but satisfying to replace) which is likely the cause for better face down durability since the iPhone has a gap between the display and the internal components.
I am questioning the drop surface. I feel like it's not the same for both products, do you clean it after each drop? @PhoneBuff may you please clarify for us your opinion on this?
This is what happens when you make glass more scratch resistant. It breaks easier. Each new 'generation' of glass makes it better at one and worse at the other, so they can keep advertising "2x more impact resistant" and "4x more scratch resistant" in alternating years. Both glasses here are the scratch resistant generation
This dude said in round 2 it was a tie... I knew from then on he would try to save his little princess iPhone from too much backlash... Cause that's clearly who's paying him.
6:10 really interesting to see that the black bit inbetween the two senor and lens elements of the dynamic island was just the screen being black all time
I'll say this and I wont change my mind....The Curved display on the older models like the S20 made the phone look better and as we're seeing now...flat or not flat doesnt really matter
How beautiful it was in old phones when the phone fell on its back and all you had to do was reinstall the battery. I don’t know what the benefit of using a glass back is, it just increases the possibility of breakage and a significant increase in weight instead of using carbon fiber or glass fiber or anything.
It's funny that the guy isn't aware that the back glass of the S24 ultra isn't made of Gorilla Glass Armor, but of victus 2! It would be nice to get a bit of information before making your video and misinforming thousands of people!
Is that the same clip from 4 months ago when you tested the iPhone 15pro max against the S23u? Coz on the iPhone I'm seeing literally the same damage patterns from the back to the frame and the front... difference being that this new clip is extended on the face drop...
Congratulations on the comparison video! 👏👏👏👍 However, I would like to highlight that comparing iPhones - whether the 13, 14, 15, or 16 - with Samsung's S Ultra line is, in my opinion, inappropriate. The Samsung S Ultra line is on a superior level, with features that simply aren't available on iPhones. A fairer comparison would be between the iPhone Pro or Pro Max and the standard S models from Samsung, not with the S Ultra line. Technical Differentiators of the S Ultra Line: Samsung DeX: Only available in the S Ultra line, it allows the smartphone to be used as a desktop environment, something Apple does not offer. Reverse Charging: The Ultra line allows charging other devices, both wirelessly and via cable, a feature not available on iPhones. Cameras: The S Ultra line has five cameras, including a telephoto lens with up to 100x optical zoom. In contrast, iPhone Pro Max models have up to three cameras, with optical zoom limited to 30x. AI and Camera Software: The Ultra line features more advanced image processing, utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance photos in various lighting conditions, surpassing the iPhone camera system. Fair Comparison: If we analyze it technically, the ideal would be to compare the iPhone Pro or Pro Max with the standard or S Edge line from Samsung. For example: iPhone 13 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S22: A balanced comparison, highlighting the cameras and performance of both devices. iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max: Apple had a tough year with the iPhone 14, and skipping this comparison might be wise due to the lack of significant innovations. iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S24 (when released): A comparison between the latest generation of flagships, focusing on performance and camera quality. iPhone 16 vs. Galaxy S25 (when released): When the iPhone 16 is launched, a fair comparison would be with Samsung's S25 line. Comparing any iPhone, even the Pro Max, with the S Ultra line simply does not make sense, as they are devices from different categories. The S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S24 Ultra, and the future S25 Ultra are in a league of their own, with more features and capabilities that iPhones cannot match. Therefore, for a fair comparison between iOS and Android devices, it would be correct to place iPhones side by side with Samsung's S line, while the S Ultra line should be viewed as a premium category, with characteristics that surpass any available iPhone. Do you agree? Regarding Instagram, as mentioned, did the partnership Samsung made with Insta only apply to the S24 line or also to previous lines like the S22? I have the S22 Ultra, and with the new update, I don't intend to switch anytime soon; it's the first in the series and continues to be a great cost-benefit.
1:37 nice decorative design u got going on on the back of ur phones I dig the look 😀 How do I get mine like that 5:59 man's activated the always on flashlight feature
What’s funny is that my girlfriend had that problem with her iPhone 14 Pro Max after dropping it once and got that white screen. So it looks like it’s something to do with the upper part of the phone that causes the screen to go white. She had to replace it twice already
I have a claim/assumption: It's a shame, because I often check the battery test (exynos vs Snapdragon) of the Galaxy s24 and the pre-order campaign is now over. I think Phonebuff was bought so that they wouldn't release the test too early. First they bring out all the other tests. Feel free to tell me other reasons if you think I'm wrong. But please don't have delivery problems or anything like that, because the Galaxy s22 battery test Exynos vs Snapdragon was only tested on June 4th, 2022.
I thought 99% of the world put cases on their phones. And I still insure in case somehow glass breaks. Maybe I'm naiive and and a lot of people are rolling with no case.
@@WakeGMD 😄serious? That’s good bro. I luckily didn’t drop from that high. Only like waist height etc. I love this phone man. It’s staying for a while. Unless Apple impresses me with some good stuff.
I think corner drop should be done two/three ways, "perfect" (like on video), "back tilted" so on top of being on corner phone is tilted to the back (so that it will force a smash of it's back into ground), and "front tilted" where phone is tilted to the front on top of being perfect corner (forcing a front smash). The last two should be more common drops, than just pure/perfect "corner drop".
So thank you for returning the 10 bonus drops, I really feel like 1 bonus drop was not enough at all. Anyways, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max did you use footage from the previous drop test up until the 1st bonus drop or did you use a different iPhone?
@@Jackson-s9g5nthat’s funny iPhones went to a flat display from a curved display and it’s more durable it could also be that the flat displays all have the ceramic sheild
@@Jackson-s9g5n lmao ya they did the screen wasn’t fully flat. look at the iPhone 11 screen from the side then the iPhone 12. It’s not curved like the Samsung curved display it’s still curved even tho it’s the bezels wich still is the display.
Realistically nobody drops the phone 10 times once it’s cracked bad. If you compare first few drops Samsung did bad then iphone. So in real life Samsungs case might be worse than IPhone.
Apple and Samsung coming together to create some of the weakest phones the world has ever seen this year. Titanium blows, bring back the older, cheaper materials
Because the iPhone was better or equal to the Samsung in every round but the last one. In my eyes the iPhone won cause only the first 3 rounds matter for irl purposes.
If the glass is in front and he is the one who will be hit, it does not matter that placing it behind it is the hardest material in the universe, as if you were wearing armor on your back and being exposed to fire from the front.
It's funny how both "titanium" phones are less durable than their predecessors
word. just look at the note 20 ultra drop test vs this crap.
right? We need to go back to the S21 and iphone 12 days. Those two were literal tanks.
Aluminium absorb shocks and get deformed but titanium is hard and it won't absorb shocks, it'll pass those impact to glass and internal components as u can see clearly in the video. Nowadays smartphone brands are fooling everyone, they'll use new useless stuff and increase price of the phone.
The sides are, just not the glass 😂
Because titanium is stronger than aluminum. All of that shock, instead of deforming the side, just goes to the glass. Aluminum is the best material for phones, and nothing one can say will disprove that. Overall, it was a very disappointing year from Samsung, not even including this drop test.
I think this is a matter of taste for the operating system. The good thing is that the S24 Ultra is still in stores while the iPhone 15 Pro is already on its way out.
It is like that and more now with the iPhone 16 on the market everything will be governed by the new one like the accessories
Naming the accessories, I recently saw some very nice Elites cases from Vionentus for the iPhone 16 and even the iPhone 15 itself, made of leather.
Titanium is more rigid while aluminum is more flexible. I don't understand why people think that titanium is gonna make the phone better at absorbing impact. It only makes it better when it has impacts on the edges, but not on the screen. If that impact doesn't affect the frame, well, it has to go through something else on the phone - like the screen.
Aluminium is so great at absorbing heat and impact . Titanium transfers more of the drop shock to the glass . Just because Titanium is expensive and cooler to say , people think it would be better.
It's all marketing I guess. From a young age, people learn that Titanium is the "strongest" metal - without knowing the full context and nuisances of material science, and that sometimes the "weaker" material is actually more suitable and practical/gives better results.
People also view things like Titanium as an expensive and "premium" material. All the marketing that it's "Space-Grade/Aerospace" Titanium, etc. Therefore, when both Apple and Samsung are charging $1.2K+ for their phones, and Apple implemented Titanium whereas Samsung still stuck with Aluminum for the S23 Ultra, Samsung looked bad and "cheap" in comparison, so it pressured them to implement it too
@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr Titanium isn't the strongest metal on earth. it's Tungsten many people doesn't know bout this it's just Titanium has a nice Ring to it clearly its weaker grade Titanium apple and Samsung uses not what we expect
My 6.7 inch screen on an aluminium frame bent after 4 years of constant use of taking out of my sort of tight jeans pockets. So now the display does not fit perfectly and it pops out a bit and dust particles enters my selfie camera. A TPU soft case make aluminium frame redundant. Its a good move for people who use protection case
It's not about rigidty, but the titanium feels more premium and much beautiful and less shining
S24Ultra: Call an Ambulance, but not for me.
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iPhone 15PM: help....
Galaxy S24U: lmao loser😂
Average Samsung glazer shitting on Apple for being slightly worse on a unrealistic drop test.
@@AaAa-mo7yl Average Apple glazer crying😄
The thing to make your phone more durable than ever: case and screen protector
Truth. I swear they make the back of these phones glass to make more money on repairs.
literally a $5 clear case and tempered glass protector will save you from 95% of drops under normal use (given that you dont abuse ur phones)
Invest in a case. Spigen, Otterbox, UAG. Oh yeahhhh. 😊
No screen protector for me I rather use lanyard and a decent case
why you don't use screen protector?@@TomiIslam33
Both phones crack "win for apple"
Apple literally starts falling apart "tie"
Exactly
Rigged bro
Back glass drops off
Tie💀
Yeah but the glass on the s24 was worse broke.
@@astrosnoot7943he is on about the corner drop. The iPhone got destroyed and you could clearly see the internals of it
Half of RUclipsrs-
Samsung used a flat screen which is stronger because force is not centered on the edges like curved glass...
Tests-
Glass is glass and glass shatters. Curved glass is fine!
Probably would've done way better with an aluminum frame. The titanium just transfers the force to the glass.
Probably because it landed on its side of the glass instead of full face
i mean glass doesnt really like being curved but the difference wont matter when you drop it flat on concrete, maybe on softer floors it would matter
@@nothughmahn the titanium to plastic to aluminum might help or might hurt. I would be fine with aluminum for a phone- it is lighter than steel or titanium and is still plenty durable. The coating on the frame is easily scratch able. I would rather have a preinstalled glass screen protector on a curved display then a titanium frame.
Flat screens are still better imo, just for other reasons.
looking at this guy dropping $1000 phones gives me physical pain
Just be rich and those symptoms will disappear
@@riley97 its just a comment lol
the iphone durability definetly peaked at the 12
yep. and the samsung peaked at the Note 20/S21 (same generation as he iphone). Coincidence right?
@@pettyoffndebe163a pretty big coincidence. Frick all this titanium shit, Apple doing no ‘innovation’ and Samsung just copying the innovation-less idea.
@@raed.gilanithere isn’t much left to innovate in smartphone industry other than front display. That’s the reason why brands are focusing more on foldable displays.
Yeah, the 13 also
@@raed.gilani you talking about me brother?
Why are you so biased, that corner drop was clear winner to Samsung
Fr , i own an iphone and i got so mad when he called it a tie
Right, like both were impressive but the s24 didn’t get a chunk taken out with the corner test
I was going to say the same thing
This guy is a apple boy .
Because he's an iPhone fanboy!!!
These phones are going backwards in durability. Just look at the Note 20 ultra drop test. it barely shattered.
Everything is regressing
I'm watching on my Note20 Ultra
Built to last, but as Zack says
Glass is glass 😅
The thing with glass is you either gonna go with shatter resistance which increases scratch vulnerability or the opposite way. You can't have both in one glass
and glass breaks @@beezrow
@@Alirezarz62 true. But like he said, the company can make the glass thicker. The Samsung S9 had screen glass twice as thick as normal. That phone screen was very durable.
Using a phone without a case and screen protector is like driving a car with no windshield and hiking bare foot
fr
Using case, I think its enough, Ive been using Samsung note 9 since 2020 early until now, a lot of drop, nothing damage, I only use case and no screen protector from the beginning, my case is UAG monarch, it is really worth it, and still use the phone till now
so does that prevent the phone from breaking?
so does that prevent the phone from breaking?
Wow, okay. The gorilla armor certainly disappointed me there. I didn't expect it to shatter upon the first on-face drop.
"4x more scratch resistant" so it's 4x more fragile from dropping
More scratch resistant = less shatter resistant
it's basic physics which cannot be avoided I guess. The more scratch resistant a material is, the more brittle and easy to shatter it becomes. Gorilla Armor performed exceptionally well in JerryRigEverything's scratch test.
Personally, I would always prefer shatter resistance because I'm going to put a screen protector on to avoid scratches anyways
Perfect phone for me anti shock case and lanyard i hate scr protection...@@PrabhablyAGoodRUclipsr
I'd blame the titanium frame more than the gorilla glass for that drop. Simply the fact that the titanium frame doesn't absorb shock like the aluminium one does is enough to obliterate the glass (just take a look at the results of the previous generations of these phones, it is appalling to see these results)
Would be cool to test the phone with different cases. A slim case vs a regular silicone case for instance
Looks like the S23 Ultra is way more durable than the S24 Ultra. I am watching on my violet S24 Ultra with no case. Now, I am gonna have to order a case.
Yeah, aside from scratch resistance, S24 ultra durability is disappointing.
More similar but okeyy... also lanyard...
Well you either gonna have scratch resistance or shatter resistance not both
@theonlyoneofficial😂😂😂😂
I've actually dropped mine twice in the first week. S24 Ultra is very slippery, even with Samsung's silicone case. Need to get a case with good grip.
Glad to see someone's still doing drop tests. Earned a sub.
the durability of these phones peaked in 2020 with the 12PM and Note 20 Ultra
My S21 Ultra is still a champ even after multiple drops nothing broke.
Facts, I still have my s20 ultra 4 years later. Although the screen isn't functioning that well, it still works!
I had to replace my note 20 ultra 4 times it's the most breakable phone I've ever had. Small drops too. Folds are the most durable, had my fold 3 for like 4-5 months now, not even a scratch
@@-Christian-_-75 my note 20 ultra fell 3 feet onto concrete and landed on a tiny pebble which shattered the display.
12 pro max here after multiple drops with otterbox and no screen protector. One minor scratch and no damage anywhere else.
How it is a tie on the corner one where the iphone literally got extreme damage?
Fanboy
So glass is getting weaker on phones.
Nope the titanium edges are too rigid and won’t absorb shocks to the glass.
wdym? you can littely drop your iphone 6 and its whole screen would shatter
@@forzen4008 lmao iphoner 6 bent in ya pocket !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what dya nwan beuv
more scratch resistant means also more brittle
@@benno66691 why would u need it this scratch resistant like ur not gonna get a knife and try to scratch it but u are going to drop it
Really hope these companies just switch back to aluminium and we can all forget "Titanium" as a fever dream clearly compromising the structural integrity
"Glass is glass and glass breaks"
-a wise man
Bulletproof glass 🤣
- Jerry rig everything
Glass is glass, and glass scratches at a level 7 with deeper grooves at a level 8
@@neveenelkamary honor magic 6 pro 💀
I love the extra bonus rounds. Definitely keep this format!
The back on the S24 Ultra is Victus2, not the new Armor. That is only on the front.
PhoneBuff already reply to another similar comment, with a Samsung official link saying that both front and rear are made of Gorilla Armor
@cms_samuel doesn’t change the fact they are wrong. It’s Victus 2 on the back of all 2 models.
@@ChrisGraham8Samsung is wrong?
@@HABO2210 no. Samsung uses Armor on the international variants and Victus 2 on the US/Canada Variants.... PRetty sure that was victus 2 in the video
who cares. they both shatter.
nokia laughing at corner
😂😂😂😂
It's better in corner only
The reason in writing a comment so fast is cuz I clicked this video in unreal speed. This is the only guy I trust to give me a speed and drop test
The Gorilla Armor only improved on scratch resistance and not shatter resistance. JerryRigEverything showed it had deeper grooves at a level 8 instead of the normal 7.
Glass is forever glass and glass breaks!
Till another new material is invented, they will always shatter!
Sapphire does not need inventing.
@@djplonghead5403 Sapphire is more scratch resistant than glass, not more crack resistant
@realnub235 Thank You
If a phone fails at all during testing like this, it should never be a "close" one. The S24 should be at least 5 points ahead due to the fact that you can still use it.
Facts
Haha facts?
Didn't you watch the video?
haha
@superjiraiyasama5181 I should ask you same, guess you were to busy to notice how the iPhone gave up.
i’m honestly impressed that the iphone’s screen died so bad, it might have something to do with the bezels being thinner this year
So I’ve heard channels say thinner bezels make phones less durable, how is it that phones with thinner bezels are supposedly less durable?
@@thevarietykid686 it's weaker because the screen is closer to the edge and with getting even a small dent in the frame can lead to the screen breaking
As expected, that's how they sell iPhone cases
what we learn - never drop your phone
it's something tht just happens anyways nobody wants to drop their million dollar phones and no matter howmuch u take care of it it's going to break one day
Samsung S24 Ultra: “Titanium is only applied on the device frame. Frame does not include volume and side keys.” 🤣
It doesn't matter at all, lol , Keys are Replacable..
Applies the same to iphone. Got that titanium on the frame.
@@curious_Mind87iPhone buttons are made up of titanium….
@@SilencyGamer when it comes to Samsung, you fanboys will always close two eyes when comes to Cost cutting lol
@@SaintxRebornSame man, I will keep two eyes closed to your comment.
Before I watch this. Finally, you drop this video. I have been waiting for too long. I even checked on ig too see when you going to drop it
The previous generation's build quality was far better than this.
How? The s23 ultras edge screen is garbage I've had one drop with case on and the edge of the phone got hit and the whole screen went out 1 drop dropped my s24 ultra with case on about 7 times now without the screen cracking once s24 ultra more durable jus cuz that
black spot in the corner is the OLED panel bleeding, the purple line is a puncture point from the back/shorted connection in display. too many electrical shorts in the display (more lines seen is signs of life) made it fail and display all white. Samsung mounts their displays to a flat aluminum back with an adhesive/foam gasket, (tedious but satisfying to replace) which is likely the cause for better face down durability since the iPhone has a gap between the display and the internal components.
When you copy your competitor and now everyones phone sucks.
Titanium isn't the reason in the s24u lmao it's because the glass is way more scratch resistant which means way less crack resistant. It's physics.
@@Frozoken Titanium is also way more durable to impact and drops which sends the drops impact directly to the glass, it’s physics.
@@ThatShitGood easier to replace the glass than the whole titanium casing
I am questioning the drop surface. I feel like it's not the same for both products, do you clean it after each drop?
@PhoneBuff may you please clarify for us your opinion on this?
So both suck but one will survive a car crash while the car spins multiple times lol 😂
I did not expect it to happen like this, especially with Ultra! I think I will wait for the S25 Ultra
Lol this is stupid cause you’re not buying a phone to drop it I’m sure you don’t work somewhere where you have to worry about that neither
@@Ztonypicksfacts
Man , I love watching your videos.... I think your channel is underrated....
underrated ? dawg he has 1.5 mil subs
Apple won the battle, but Samsung won the WAR...!!!
In ur mind
Real
@@Grx8_shortsreal to the “ in your mind” insult or the war comment
Lol
This is what happens when you make glass more scratch resistant. It breaks easier. Each new 'generation' of glass makes it better at one and worse at the other, so they can keep advertising "2x more impact resistant" and "4x more scratch resistant" in alternating years. Both glasses here are the scratch resistant generation
Yeah, and unfortunately their interest is to make them break easier, to some degree.
This dude said in round 2 it was a tie... I knew from then on he would try to save his little princess iPhone from too much backlash... Cause that's clearly who's paying him.
Bro was edging the call button 7:01
I mean phones were desperate for help😂
6:10 really interesting to see that the black bit inbetween the two senor and lens elements of the dynamic island was just the screen being black all time
I would gladly ditch wireless charging for a full titanium backpiece on the s24
A wise man once said, "Glass is glass, and glass breaks."
I'll say this and I wont change my mind....The Curved display on the older models like the S20 made the phone look better and as we're seeing now...flat or not flat doesnt really matter
Always wait for you video❤
How beautiful it was in old phones when the phone fell on its back and all you had to do was reinstall the battery. I don’t know what the benefit of using a glass back is, it just increases the possibility of breakage and a significant increase in weight instead of using carbon fiber or glass fiber or anything.
Thanks!
Hello
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U r my favorite youtuber because your results are almost perfect and too much hardwork behind every video. 😊😊😊
Your videos are always amazing
It's funny that the guy isn't aware that the back glass of the S24 ultra isn't made of Gorilla Glass Armor, but of victus 2! It would be nice to get a bit of information before making your video and misinforming thousands of people!
It actually is dummy. Looks like you need to get some info
Is that the same clip from 4 months ago when you tested the iPhone 15pro max against the S23u? Coz on the iPhone I'm seeing literally the same damage patterns from the back to the frame and the front... difference being that this new clip is extended on the face drop...
2:09 spark = energy dissipated 🤣
Congratulations on the comparison video! 👏👏👏👍 However, I would like to highlight that comparing iPhones - whether the 13, 14, 15, or 16 - with Samsung's S Ultra line is, in my opinion, inappropriate. The Samsung S Ultra line is on a superior level, with features that simply aren't available on iPhones. A fairer comparison would be between the iPhone Pro or Pro Max and the standard S models from Samsung, not with the S Ultra line.
Technical Differentiators of the S Ultra Line:
Samsung DeX: Only available in the S Ultra line, it allows the smartphone to be used as a desktop environment, something Apple does not offer.
Reverse Charging: The Ultra line allows charging other devices, both wirelessly and via cable, a feature not available on iPhones.
Cameras: The S Ultra line has five cameras, including a telephoto lens with up to 100x optical zoom. In contrast, iPhone Pro Max models have up to three cameras, with optical zoom limited to 30x.
AI and Camera Software: The Ultra line features more advanced image processing, utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance photos in various lighting conditions, surpassing the iPhone camera system.
Fair Comparison: If we analyze it technically, the ideal would be to compare the iPhone Pro or Pro Max with the standard or S Edge line from Samsung. For example:
iPhone 13 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S22: A balanced comparison, highlighting the cameras and performance of both devices.
iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max: Apple had a tough year with the iPhone 14, and skipping this comparison might be wise due to the lack of significant innovations.
iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S24 (when released): A comparison between the latest generation of flagships, focusing on performance and camera quality.
iPhone 16 vs. Galaxy S25 (when released): When the iPhone 16 is launched, a fair comparison would be with Samsung's S25 line.
Comparing any iPhone, even the Pro Max, with the S Ultra line simply does not make sense, as they are devices from different categories. The S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S24 Ultra, and the future S25 Ultra are in a league of their own, with more features and capabilities that iPhones cannot match.
Therefore, for a fair comparison between iOS and Android devices, it would be correct to place iPhones side by side with Samsung's S line, while the S Ultra line should be viewed as a premium category, with characteristics that surpass any available iPhone.
Do you agree?
Regarding Instagram, as mentioned, did the partnership Samsung made with Insta only apply to the S24 line or also to previous lines like the S22? I have the S22 Ultra, and with the new update, I don't intend to switch anytime soon; it's the first in the series and continues to be a great cost-benefit.
The back is Gorilla Victus 2, not Armor
Yall dk how long ive been waiting for thisss ughhhh
1:37 nice decorative design u got going on on the back of ur phones I dig the look 😀
How do I get mine like that
5:59 man's activated the always on flashlight feature
Watching the bonus rounds is like a boxing match, I love it
They both failed for me too expensive to be cracking like that on the first drop
Remembering Glass is glass from Jerry rig everything 😂 3:09
What’s funny is that my girlfriend had that problem with her iPhone 14 Pro Max after dropping it once and got that white screen. So it looks like it’s something to do with the upper part of the phone that causes the screen to go white. She had to replace it twice already
That's a lot. Does it have a case?
It should be called as an eggshell glass rather than a gorilla glass. 😂 One hit n you lost $300-$400. Lol,Where is my Nokia????
I had a modern Nokia like a normal phone and it's lasted me 6 years and it's not even scratched or cracked
And I've dropped it alot and I also once dropped it down the stairs not 1 scratch and not even 1 crack on the front or back
Samsung still worked…but people still saying iPhone won!😂😂🤦🏽♂️
I'm an iphone user but samsung is still more durable in drop test.
Coz they are brainedwash by the apple company 😅😅
Lmao no one said the iPhone won.
@@maxencemelbermundoplease use proper English first.
@@KARMA-wz2njfr bro needs to stop imaginating things
2:08 looks like the "sparks" are shards of the back glass, since there's literally a chunk of it missing afterwards.
I was looking forward to this test. Please also test the battery
I have a claim/assumption: It's a shame, because I often check the battery test (exynos vs Snapdragon) of the Galaxy s24 and the pre-order campaign is now over. I think Phonebuff was bought so that they wouldn't release the test too early. First they bring out all the other tests. Feel free to tell me other reasons if you think I'm wrong. But please don't have delivery problems or anything like that, because the Galaxy s22 battery test Exynos vs Snapdragon was only tested on June 4th, 2022.
7:01 why does iPhone notch is like that??????
No matter what quality the glass is on the phones. A case is always recommended.
I thought 99% of the world put cases on their phones. And I still insure in case somehow glass breaks. Maybe I'm naiive and and a lot of people are rolling with no case.
Personally, I used Otterbox Defender series cases because I feel like they are more protective than others besides tech21.
@@Towabear Have you tried spigen armor case? I'm going to order one and want some feedback if you had it.
that vertical line after the 5th drop is from a loose cable right? My phone has that and I really want to get that fixed
no, it's panel damage.
Well, S24U made history @jerryrigeverything with being the first phone to scratch at level 7 with deeper grooves at level 8
unless my nails were knife's i would rather have the superior drop Durability on the predecessors than a bit more Scratch resistance
S24 Ultra has Gotilla Glass Victus 2 at back. They said it at Presentation
F titanium. I’m keeping my 13 pro max. It’s a tank😄
Bro u also use 13 pro max? Mad respect❤ 🫡 mine rolled down a almost 2 story high stairs and has no cracks whatsoever
@@WakeGMD 😄serious? That’s good bro. I luckily didn’t drop from that high. Only like waist height etc.
I love this phone man. It’s staying for a while. Unless Apple impresses me with some good stuff.
I love watching content about torturing devices that I can’t buy.
I’ve been waiting for this video it finally happened, you’re the best 🎉
I like how he’s only technical with Samsung
Getting stuck on an island with a iphone? NO THANKs
Dont get stuck in a island lol
Aluminium absorves the energy of impact and the titanium transfers the energy so it goes to the glass
I think the back glass of the S24 ultra is victus 2 not armor!
I think corner drop should be done two/three ways, "perfect" (like on video), "back tilted" so on top of being on corner phone is tilted to the back (so that it will force a smash of it's back into ground), and "front tilted" where phone is tilted to the front on top of being perfect corner (forcing a front smash).
The last two should be more common drops, than just pure/perfect "corner drop".
Calling Round 2 a tie is a real stretch, with the iPhone literally missing pieces from the back 😒, but good video overall
This video was bias AF lol
So thank you for returning the 10 bonus drops, I really feel like 1 bonus drop was not enough at all. Anyways, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max did you use footage from the previous drop test up until the 1st bonus drop or did you use a different iPhone?
in my book Samsung lost. I loved the curved display and now knowing that there's no difference between curved or flat, it makes it worst.
Lies!😂
Some people constantly saying bs like curved display is less durable just for the new flat display to shatter just as easily as a curved display
@@Jackson-s9g5nthat’s funny iPhones went to a flat display from a curved display and it’s more durable it could also be that the flat displays all have the ceramic sheild
@KARMA-wz2nj iPhones never had curved screens
@@Jackson-s9g5n lmao ya they did the screen wasn’t fully flat. look at the iPhone 11 screen from the side then the iPhone 12. It’s not curved like the Samsung curved display it’s still curved even tho it’s the bezels wich still is the display.
Once a wise man said that "Glass is glass and glass breaks" 🎉
No man back glass is not gorilla aglas armor it is Gorilla glas victus 2
When will they stop putting glass on the back as well?
Why stop at ten? S24 u could have blown the iphone out of the water
Realistically nobody drops the phone 10 times once it’s cracked bad. If you compare first few drops Samsung did bad then iphone. So in real life Samsungs case might be worse than IPhone.
The Samsung was still definitely worse lol. And I'm a Samsung user so stop glazinf
@@cameraman8329mad respect to you for pointing out the Samsung glazers ❤🫡
0:18 only the front display of the s24 ultra uses Gorilla Glass armour
Yes. Back uses victus 2
The camera glass is better than the front one.
🤦🏻♂️😌🤗
Just bought Samsung s24 ultra and the 2nd day I bought the case and protector 🙌
That's how my galaxy note 20 ultra survived for 3 years
Apple and Samsung coming together to create some of the weakest phones the world has ever seen this year. Titanium blows, bring back the older, cheaper materials
Apple: starting 🗿 ending 🤡
Galaxy: starting 😅 ending🗿
How is that scored a “close one” when they were tied going into the second round and the IPhone failed completely a few rounds before the 10th!??🤔🤨
Because the iPhone was better or equal to the Samsung in every round but the last one. In my eyes the iPhone won cause only the first 3 rounds matter for irl purposes.
@@aalammomin9518 And another fanboy pops up! “The IPhone should have won because…”😆😂😂
@@greg1288 I'm not saying it should have won I'm saying that for irl purposes only the first 3 rounds matter.
@@greg1288 Your just a samung fanboy.
@@greg1288he’s a iPhone fanboy, you are a Samsung fan fanboy 💀😂
At the end of the video, only the S24 Ultra was working.
That's a winning extra point.
If you finished Spoiling these phones, just give me one i will like one
If the glass is in front and he is the one who will be hit, it does not matter that placing it behind it is the hardest material in the universe, as if you were wearing armor on your back and being exposed to fire from the front.
Samsung lovers button.........
I wanna ask if these drops ever has the possibility to affect speaker and microphone volume badly?
Galaxy is better than iPhone agree...
Yay bonus round is back