@@justahugenerd1278yeah true. Also the recent teardown lineup apperetly has some Easter eggs of dbrand roasting or throwing a shade at Casetify. It would be hilarious if some of those somehow end up in a casetify case as well.
Grade 2 is all titanium. Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes aluminum and vanadium (6% aluminum and 4% vanadium, which is why it's also referred to as Ti 6Al-4V). Grade 5 is harder; expect to see Grade 5 in higher-end manufacturing, while lower-priced options might use Grade 2.
Always happy to help! Anyone who wants to win the S24 Ultra aluminum disk, you'll want to watch out for my next video! And I'll make a post in my community tab with details.
Glad to see you doing colabs m8, because of you and Grant my parents had to deal with me trying to build my own forge and make knives 😂 I'll be eagerly awaiting your next video 👍
I was actually pretty surprised that Samsung used less money for their titanium. I guess Samsung is getting more and more like Apple every day though so I'm not as shocked.
This feels like golf clubs from the early 2000's. Titanium! $500 dollar Titanium club that people didn't realize only had 5 grams of Titanium in the head, but at least it had 10 grams of paint spelling out Titanium on the shaft.
Jerry can you bring Xiaomi 14 pro and ultra please stop wasting time apple and Samsung guys let's bring all new year together Reaching the pro and ultra it's time to use ⚰️Rip apple and Samsung and Google pixel also nothing on yours is right mi is top and 1 number you have nothing to say sense they released the 12 come on what happened to you : c
7:31 always good to see Nate, I've missed him and Calli. Wish they didn't have to leave TKOR (which I never watch anymore) but I still try to keep up with their channels and stuff they do. They're some of my fav people
@@TheThursty100 if bro learns that real grass has actual smell and feels fresh with a hint of softness, he's never again gonna watch videos of grass and think that's what grass feels like
When Grant Thompson passed away, I honestly couldn't watch TKOR anymore... Without him, it felt like those videos lost their luster. That feeling of wonder and curiosity died with him for that channel...
It's not the first time that Zack is pointing this out in his videos. There's a video he did specifically also about what happens when u poke the microphone hole.
4:07 I have. The top microphone hole on a blackberry key 1 is nowhere near the sim slot, but a lot of people have broken the microphone by thinking it was, including the one i got second hand. The issue is blackberry used a thin sheet of plastic to cover the top with just a flat hole, so you could easily damage the microphone.
Probably does. However bette maintainability and parts availability would make that redundant, e.g. you just replace the screen in 5 minutes for cheap (first party FP4 screen is £70, samsung could get their better screens down to likely half the cost given the much larger scale) if you happen to break it instead of the phone being super expensive in the first place as an attempt to make the screen less likely to break.
@@Bozebo Absolutely not. Fairphone 4 uses a shitty LCD screen with a resolution of 1080x2340 while Samsung uses AMOLED with a resolution of 1440x3120 and is capable of outputting 2600 nits and playback HDR10 content.
Samsung should have actually used a solid titanium block and machined that for fitting the parts inside. I know it's a waste of metal but come on dude. People are paying over 1k for these phones, aint gonna mind another 100 or so.
The essential phone was also one of the first bezeless phones with a whole punch in the center for the front facing camera if I remember correctly. I always thought their aqua phone with the gold frame looked beautiful
Man, that Olympus XRF readout showing element "LE" at 99.585%, at 6:55 threw me for a loop! For anyone else that cares, LE = Light Elements, such as Al, Si, Mg, S, Si, P, K, and Ca.
@@sugoish9461, he's scanning the 6061 Aluminum. On the screen where the it should show the periodic table symbol for Aluminum, it instead showed an acronym LE. The acronym is a catch all for Aluminum, Silicone, Manganese, Sulfur, Silicone, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Calcium. This is because those elements are so light it is hard for the Olympus XRF gun to tell the difference between those elements well, so it doesn't event try.
0:00 📱 The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is made from Titanium on the outside. 1:23 ⚙ Internal 15W wireless charger with interesting coil design. 1:40 🤖 Linear haptic feedback motor and speaker are integrated, unusual design choice. 1:56 🔋 Removable 5,000 mAh battery with a large copperish vapor chamber. 3:06 🕵♂ Explains fail-safes in the design to protect the microphone while inserting SIM card. 4:18 🛠 Details about waterproofing features around the charging port and loudspeaker. 4:52 📸 Motherboard and camera details: 12MP wide, 200MP main, 50MP 5x telephoto, 3x zoom. 7:02 🔬 Reveals grade 2 titanium exterior frame and 6061 aluminum interior structure. 7:51 🔥 Titanium and aluminum separation by burning off plastic and melting aluminum. 9:34 🤔 Comparison between Samsung and Apple titanium usage, explaining different assembly processes. 11:22 💪 Both Samsung and Apple are confirmed to use real titanium exteriors.
@@dameanvil damn man when people go from hair saloon workers to English teachers and like their own comment, you know you hit them really deep in their little feelings, I didn't mean to hurt you this bad, I swear 😭
Interesting how I watch this amazing vídeo with fire, pull tabs, titanium and everything but what catches my attention is "the upper stereo speaker does not have balls"
Congratulations on the test... amazing!! My smartphone is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, I saw that even though it doesn't have a large amount of titanium in its manufacture, I'm happy that for my day to day it's a very strong cell phone!! I loved the S24 Ultra... very much!!!
Samsung should have actually used a solid titanium block and machined that for fitting the parts inside. I know it's a waste of metal but come on dude. People are paying over 1k for these phones, aint gonna mind another 100 or so.
Grade 2 is all titanium, Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes aluminium and vanadium. (6% aluminium and 4% vanadium, which is why it's called T 6Al-4V)
@@prabhushankarCharu No problem, just thought I'd bring the Google to a good location since some people are too lazy. Not you though, thanks for the gratitude. Absolutely not a waste of time.
Grade 5 titanium is significantly stronger than Grade 2 titanium and has a higher tensile strength. This means that Grade 5 is better suited for applications that require high strength and durability, such as aerospace engineering. Grade 2 titanium has a higher corrosion resistance than Grade 5 titanium. Grade 2 titanium is highly corrosion-resistant in most natural and industrial environments, while Grade 5 titanium may experience galvanic corrosion in certain conditions. So really it's a trade off for corrosion resistance vs straight.
Nah you are still good to go. If you ever got your phone in this situation just bring everything melted or not to Samsung centre. They will give a brand new phone. Enjoy bud.
I was genuinely surprised as to how Samsung’s S24 Ultra has a titanium back layer where as on the iPhone 15 Pro the titanium is mainly where the power button and volume controls are
I’m sure they let you borrow the mars rover after watching your gentle handling of the phone. Upcoming video, how much titanium is in the mars rover! 😂
Thicker wires on the coil will produce less resistance which lowers heat transfer to the case as resistance increases.. not sure if it's better or worse for wireless charging...I assume anyway
over the years Samsung has truly embraced the repairability factor of there phones going to the extent of laying out instructions of which capble is which and using one set of screws happy to see
Grade 2 Titanium is more resistent to corrosion but less "strong" than grade 5, it would be cool to know if there was other reasons to this choice (other than price)
Also, Apple, across all of its advertisements (including mobile phone provider ads), was advertising the alloy as just titanium. (Implying that it's pure titanium and not an alloy) Every iPhone trade in/upgrade ad: "titanium iPhone" (paraphrased) It would have been nice if those ads, instead of using (pure) titanium as an advertising gimmick, when the frame is an alloy with two other metals, said it is a titanium alloy iPhone. I know it doesn't sound as trendy, but it's the truth. I feel like if you're running a company and you say you're going to deliver a phone with a frame of a particular metal, especially if you're advertising it as a pure metal, deliver it. I feel like Samsung actually delivered on the titanium they announced.
@@PinkAgaricus Samsungs titanium, is worse than grade 5, even being an alloy. I fact that alloy is actually which makes it batter, and more expensive BTW. Its low weight and strength ratio is far superior. Also having fused aluminum instead of PLASTIC. So why the hell can be this pure titanium better? And, with your logic, Samsung should have advertised the use of plastic then? 😆 fandom is awesome…
@@PinkAgaricusI hope you understand that Samsung titanium is worst and a lot cheaper ,so Samsung was extremely misleading about their titanium ,and the fact that a phone that cost that much still decided to put a cheap titanium said a lot about Samsung cutting corners .
Agreed! Apple went overboard with the alloy thing, and the fact that they used a harder Grade 5 titanium it was more susceptible to crack. Samsung knew this is more cosmetic than functional so they did the cheaper way, another possible reason could be the weight. They couldn't make the phone any lighter and if they had used more titanium/alumium the phone would have become even more bulkier which would have made them look stupid. I wish they had bumped up the battery capacity though.
I'm new to s24u from zf3, and I don't miss folding at all. I'm glad to see it's worth the money inside and out even though the titanium is mostly hype. Can't believe you went flip 5. I stood there for a good minute, debating, on the super cool flip or the sexy ultra
@@JerryRigEverythingwithout the Plastics though, it would be a direct comparison of how much titanium each company used in their phones regardless of size. We shouldn't be critiquing and comparing anything besides performance, including decisions like overmolding because they're different sizes then.
@@Stifo All I can see is that apple uses far better grade 5 titanium, and also more of it.. Jerry skipped the weight in, he didnt want samsung to lose on the weight also.. Only he can disprove it by molting away residue and put the both on the scale.. After all that work , that should be simple for him... Grear video btw
I would argure that the way Samsung puts theese together is better because: the outer layer of the phone is titanium protecting the phone from scratches and dents, but in cae of an inpact, because titanium doesn't bend easily, the energy is transfered into the plastic witch absorbs the energy before it reatches the rest of the phone while with the iphone, all the energy goes straight trough the titanium into the glass behind it. Does this make any sence?
It makes sense in your head, but it's actually not how these things work, let's not be biased toward our preferred company, They are both solid phones, Samsung picked the grade 2 titanium to save cost on other things, and we all know that Samsung is offering way more than apple is doing when it comes to hardware, from the s pen to an extra camera, they are both great phones
@@2COLD118 "Samsung picked the grade 2 titanium to save cost" Or maybe they picked it because it makes more sense and using Grade 5 would have been absolutely useless besides bragging about it in ads. For me Samsung implementation with both plastic and aluminum seems better for overall durability.
@@nrcx9461 So what if it's cheaper? that doesn't mean its not a better implementation. It's not like the iphone has any practical advantage in durability.
Seems a lot like they rushed to put out a similar titanium frame, but with a cheaper construction with the plastic between the titanium and aluminum, and grade 2 which is cheaper and less durable than grade 5
Probably Science Q&A: Question: Why does the Samsung copper coil have windings with increasing diameter in a 15W internal wireless charger? Answer: The increasing diameter of windings in the Samsung copper coil helps distribute charging energy more evenly, improving efficiency and reducing heat generation. Question: Why does Samsung place the lower speaker in a phone with a haptic feedback motor and foam balls? Answer: Samsung places the lower speaker in a phone with a haptic feedback motor and foam balls to enhance the vibration experience, providing a more immersive and tactile feedback for users.
“Deeper grooves at level 8,” that should go as an Easter egg for your 24 Ultra skins and cases.
Edit: wow 5.1K, thanks guys.
And then suddenly you'll see it in the Casetify products too 🤔
@@justahugenerd1278 lol 😂, true
@@justahugenerd1278yeah true. Also the recent teardown lineup apperetly has some Easter eggs of dbrand roasting or throwing a shade at Casetify. It would be hilarious if some of those somehow end up in a casetify case as well.
It is actually written on the blue ribbon cable on the left
Why would he if hes not sponsored by Samsung... Right??
Also the iPhone 15 did the same thing
Glad that Moxtek could help! Thanks for the shout-out!
Thank YOU!
@@JerryRigEverythingnext Apple Vision pro 💀
@@JerryRigEverythingyou were the chosen one !
@@samypons9023tell why I automatically read this in his voice 😭
@@adodoyoyo No! Mars Rover tear down 😂
It's incredible to see the amount of technology that gets packed into these devices, and how each company approaches the build differently.
Hey your unlimited Internet trick is not working. It redirects me to other websites and so I can't get the link
@@mfoninim2831 Of Course
Lol
No whats more amazing that Samsung still kept things accessible...unlike Apple's where removing something small kills the whole thing
With apple u can brick your device if u replace parts with new parts look it up@deshpandeparth
Grade 2 is all titanium. Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes aluminum and vanadium (6% aluminum and 4% vanadium, which is why it's also referred to as Ti 6Al-4V). Grade 5 is harder; expect to see Grade 5 in higher-end manufacturing, while lower-priced options might use Grade 2.
& after all is said & done, my s24u still costed $150 or so more than the 15ProMax off rip 😭
@@_dmfd I just looked it up, not sure what storage you got but it looks like the 1tb version is only $70 more expensive which is what I have.
@@_dmfd I just looked it up, not sure what storage you got but it looks like the 1tb version is only $70 more expensive which is what I have.
@@_dmfdyes well... your paying for better components in your Samsung, not last years recycled crap like apple.
@@_dmfd if you paid MSRP for a Samsung phone you're doing it wrong lol
Always happy to help! Anyone who wants to win the S24 Ultra aluminum disk, you'll want to watch out for my next video! And I'll make a post in my community tab with details.
Yooo, it's Nate
Glad to see you doing colabs m8, because of you and Grant my parents had to deal with me trying to build my own forge and make knives 😂 I'll be eagerly awaiting your next video 👍
Great collab. Glad to see you here
Oh MY GAwd a freaking aluminium disc giveaway CAn'T wAiT 💀
@@Omega_258 u ok?
Watching this on my 24 ultra feels wrong. It feels like I'm making my phone show me an autopsy and mutilation of it's family member lol
good for you!
I was actually pretty surprised that Samsung used less money for their titanium. I guess Samsung is getting more and more like Apple every day though so I'm not as shocked.
Yeah, I kinda assumed as much when they didnt come out and say the grade in any of their marketing. But its nice to know for sure!
😂
Titaniun will be on laptops by 2030
Money talks I guess
Am I tripping or is the video posted 10 minutes ago when this comment is posted 11 hours ago?
1:26 "Not sure why Samsung put their vibrator and balls in with the speaker" 💀
Someone should make a meme out of this
"Probably science"
@@Rikidusbifidus "Probably because of your balls"
Don't knock it, til you try it
lol you made your comment sound so wrong xD with that skull emoji.
Great to see you using our Vanta for titanium analysis and grade identification! 😍
Pretty amazing piece of tech!
This feels like golf clubs from the early 2000's. Titanium! $500 dollar Titanium club that people didn't realize only had 5 grams of Titanium in the head, but at least it had 10 grams of paint spelling out Titanium on the shaft.
Imagine all the bros that were bragging that samsung uses full titanium structure and apple only the exterior lol
@@cristibalutadeeper grooves at level 8 my friend, deeper grooves at level 8
@@cristibaluta Imagine anyone bragging about any cellphone in 2024, lol.
Jerry can you bring Xiaomi 14 pro and ultra please stop wasting time apple and Samsung guys let's bring all new year together Reaching the pro and ultra it's time to use ⚰️Rip apple and Samsung and Google pixel also nothing on yours is right mi is top and 1 number you have nothing to say sense they released the 12 come on what happened to you : c
@@1wall2targets yeah give your data to China
3:14 "The S23 Ultra" :o
Wondered if I was the only one who noticed 😅
He's right because S23 Ultra has the exact same battery and pull tab😂😂
I too noticed and then came searching for comments to see if anyone else noticed it...
Same in the last video!
Same phone basically
7:31 always good to see Nate, I've missed him and Calli. Wish they didn't have to leave TKOR (which I never watch anymore) but I still try to keep up with their channels and stuff they do. They're some of my fav people
Ong
Brother, they're internet people, you need to go outside and meet real people and leave this fantasy
@@AlexandreGif bro learns that people on the Internet are really people his is gonna melt
@@TheThursty100 if bro learns that real grass has actual smell and feels fresh with a hint of softness, he's never again gonna watch videos of grass and think that's what grass feels like
When Grant Thompson passed away, I honestly couldn't watch TKOR anymore... Without him, it felt like those videos lost their luster. That feeling of wonder and curiosity died with him for that channel...
THANK YOU for this piece of information about mic hole, i was so nervous every time!
Same. Actually was just thinking about the a couple days ago when I was planning to switch phones. I'm like why do they always put this here? Lol
Is the same applicable to s23 ultra. Co zz i totally did that aftr buying
It's not the first time that Zack is pointing this out in his videos. There's a video he did specifically also about what happens when u poke the microphone hole.
4:07 I have. The top microphone hole on a blackberry key 1 is nowhere near the sim slot, but a lot of people have broken the microphone by thinking it was, including the one i got second hand. The issue is blackberry used a thin sheet of plastic to cover the top with just a flat hole, so you could easily damage the microphone.
Yeah but penetrating the wrong hole is another proof of natural selection.
Dude, your videos already make me shiver, thinking about the sound of scraping metals just by looking at the thumbnails
This 😂❤
3:14 are you testing how much we are concentrating? "S23 Ultra"
Always fun watching you, thank you.
It's technically true tho cause the S23 Ultra also has a 5000mAh battery with a pull tab.
Can't wait for the Apple Vision Pro durability test and teardown videos.
Soon
Most expensive experiment
@@JerryRigEverythingrip bank account
Waiting 😅
@@JerryRigEverything
Noo, please don’t hurt it.
I still feel like plastic between the titanium and aluminum might help with shock absorption in case of a drop.
3:15 accidentally said S23 Ultra. who noticed it? 😅
Probably does. However bette maintainability and parts availability would make that redundant, e.g. you just replace the screen in 5 minutes for cheap (first party FP4 screen is £70, samsung could get their better screens down to likely half the cost given the much larger scale) if you happen to break it instead of the phone being super expensive in the first place as an attempt to make the screen less likely to break.
@@Bozebo Absolutely not. Fairphone 4 uses a shitty LCD screen with a resolution of 1080x2340 while Samsung uses AMOLED with a resolution of 1440x3120 and is capable of outputting 2600 nits and playback HDR10 content.
Not comparable, an amoled 120hz 1440p 2500nits and 100%dci-p3 coverage is a workd more expensive than a 1080p 60htz ips one 😊@@Bozebo
Samsung should have actually used a solid titanium block and machined that for fitting the parts inside. I know it's a waste of metal but come on dude. People are paying over 1k for these phones, aint gonna mind another 100 or so.
Pretty nuts how the titanium craze is just starting when the Essential Phone had this and a ceramic backside back in 2017
“Titanium is only applied on the device frame. Frame does not include volume and side keys.” 🤣
I had my retired essential phone in storage in case I needed some titanium and ceramic mouse pad😂
Bummer the essential didn't get a second phone not the weird remote thing they were trying to do. It was the best feeling phone I had.
Nokia had a titanium phone.
The essential phone was also one of the first bezeless phones with a whole punch in the center for the front facing camera if I remember correctly. I always thought their aqua phone with the gold frame looked beautiful
Man, i am SHOCKED how latest flagship samsung phone is repairable. It was so easy to open phone from back. Just woow!
Very good video to see what the S24U is like and the resistance and purity of its components. Great job.
That “chosen one” reference was epic! 😂
2:06
time stamp?
@@erdal0oops, didn’t add it. Just edited it in 😂
@@erdal0 you could've just watched the video
@@SHINIGAMI_CHIKUBI69 fuck that
Yikes, instant gratification is all you were taught in life. Kind of pathetic@@erdal0
2:05 hahaha that super layed back "you were the chosen one!" got me good lol
Is it refer to note 7 the exploding phone or what? I don't get it
@@lenovonb8327 It's a reference to Star Wars Episode 3's duel between Obi-wan Kenobi and Anakin.
Star wars
3:30 Thank you! I was so worried for my mic😢😅
Me too 😢
Thanks you for providing the temperature in Celsius as well
So normal humans can understand 😂
@@joaoah 😆
@@joaoahSo poors can understand*
Only an elite few use freedom units 🥸
@@TheLongDonsorry... what language is this? My phone won't translate?
Man, that Olympus XRF readout showing element "LE" at 99.585%, at 6:55 threw me for a loop!
For anyone else that cares, LE = Light Elements, such as Al, Si, Mg, S, Si, P, K, and Ca.
Would you mind ELI5? (Explain to me like I'm 5)
I think it just means that Titanium is considered a light element alongside the given examples. And that may feel strange
@@sugoish9461, he's scanning the 6061 Aluminum. On the screen where the it should show the periodic table symbol for Aluminum, it instead showed an acronym LE. The acronym is a catch all for Aluminum, Silicone, Manganese, Sulfur, Silicone, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Calcium. This is because those elements are so light it is hard for the Olympus XRF gun to tell the difference between those elements well, so it doesn't event try.
@@ferenclengyel4082 This readout was referring to the 6061 aluminum. The screen just after for the Titanium did show "Ti" in the readout.
@@finddavid Ohhh, I think I understand maybe a bit. Thank you!
„The mars rover does not pass my durability test“
your comment is underrated 😂😂😂
0:00 📱 The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is made from Titanium on the outside.
1:23 ⚙ Internal 15W wireless charger with interesting coil design.
1:40 🤖 Linear haptic feedback motor and speaker are integrated, unusual design choice.
1:56 🔋 Removable 5,000 mAh battery with a large copperish vapor chamber.
3:06 🕵♂ Explains fail-safes in the design to protect the microphone while inserting SIM card.
4:18 🛠 Details about waterproofing features around the charging port and loudspeaker.
4:52 📸 Motherboard and camera details: 12MP wide, 200MP main, 50MP 5x telephoto, 3x zoom.
7:02 🔬 Reveals grade 2 titanium exterior frame and 6061 aluminum interior structure.
7:51 🔥 Titanium and aluminum separation by burning off plastic and melting aluminum.
9:34 🤔 Comparison between Samsung and Apple titanium usage, explaining different assembly processes.
11:22 💪 Both Samsung and Apple are confirmed to use real titanium exteriors.
Good work but the emojis in every line makes me think you're a hair saloon worker
@@dameanvil damn man when people go from hair saloon workers to English teachers and like their own comment, you know you hit them really deep in their little feelings, I didn't mean to hurt you this bad, I swear 😭
@@AlexandreG i think you mean hair salon, a hair saloon is where cowboys get a haircut
Interesting how I watch this amazing vídeo with fire, pull tabs, titanium and everything but what catches my attention is "the upper stereo speaker does not have balls"
Its the little details.
@@JerryRigEverything It even still has a sim card
@@thewubmachine840and esim.... imagine... both! Yeah, mind blowing eh?
Thank you for the information on the microphone hole once again!
“Maybe has something to do with science”. Love that 😂😂😂
Titanium is titanium and titanium doesn't break, interesting.
Titanium is awesome!
@@JerryRigEverything It wll take 3000c to melt Titanium
@@thewubmachine840so one of my wife’s farts
nothing is unbreakable.
@@Dark_Souls_3wtf lmao
1:17 "Nestled between these white foam balls is the vibrating motor"😂 ☠️
7:17 I can't wait to see you tear it down! 😂
9:38 this scene is epic
please dont ever stop making videos like this, im out here geeking out😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for clarifying the mic holes as I have done that few times. Keep up the videos and just great commentary
Watching this on my S24U, which thankfully remains fully assembled.
Congratulations on the test... amazing!! My smartphone is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, I saw that even though it doesn't have a large amount of titanium in its manufacture, I'm happy that for my day to day it's a very strong cell phone!! I loved the S24 Ultra... very much!!!
1:25 💀
4:33
yo 😭😭
I was eating and I spit when I heard that💀
💀
Ayooo😂😂
It would be neat to see what the old Essential Phone Titanium contains. There are still some floating around the used market for cheap hint hint.
Yeah they are cheap on ebay. I want one just for collecting
Samsung should have actually used a solid titanium block and machined that for fitting the parts inside. I know it's a waste of metal but come on dude. People are paying over 1k for these phones, aint gonna mind another 100 or so.
I have one that can be donated to the cause 😊
You sir, have the coolest tear down videos around! 👌🏼
Grade 2 is all titanium, Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes aluminium and vanadium. (6% aluminium and 4% vanadium, which is why it's called T 6Al-4V)
Grade 2 is cheaper and weaker than grade 5
@@prabhushankarCharu No problem, just thought I'd bring the Google to a good location since some people are too lazy. Not you though, thanks for the gratitude. Absolutely not a waste of time.
@@RugaGGG Still not pure titanium, which is what they are claiming it is.
@@RugaGGG but which phone passed his bend test?😅 certainly not the Gade 5 iphone😅
@@RugaGGG still won't melt till 3000○f so 🤷
5:41 I wish Corning would selling the Gorilla Glass Armor separately as a screen protector for the phone
Would be pretty expensive
Grade 5 titanium is significantly stronger than Grade 2 titanium and has a higher tensile strength. This means that Grade 5 is better suited for applications that require high strength and durability, such as aerospace engineering.
Grade 2 titanium has a higher corrosion resistance than Grade 5 titanium. Grade 2 titanium is highly corrosion-resistant in most natural and industrial environments, while Grade 5 titanium may experience galvanic corrosion in certain conditions.
So really it's a trade off for corrosion resistance vs straight.
Man that IQ level line hurt..i did insert the sim removal tool in the micorphone in my brand new s23 ultr😭
😂
I did too... I didnt even poke the one below, but on top, which is far away form the sim card slot hole
Never seen a more scientific analysis of science related sciences being scientifically scienced.
It is scientifically scientacular
What is bro on about?
@@usmanjs7621science
Thank you
For the reason of scoence
7:51 Does this void the warranty?
Nah. Easily repairable
its hard to say for sure since most companies cover phones dropped in molten lava, but i personally wouldnt risk it
It's covered by accidental damage
Nah you are still good to go. If you ever got your phone in this situation just bring everything melted or not to Samsung centre. They will give a brand new phone. Enjoy bud.
I was genuinely surprised as to how Samsung’s S24 Ultra has a titanium back layer where as on the iPhone 15 Pro the titanium is mainly where the power button and volume controls are
4:12 My question for a long time was answered here. Thanks!
I’m sure they let you borrow the mars rover after watching your gentle handling of the phone. Upcoming video, how much titanium is in the mars rover! 😂
The best, most enjoyable teardown yet, Jerry! Kudos :)
Thicker wires on the coil will produce less resistance which lowers heat transfer to the case as resistance increases.. not sure if it's better or worse for wireless charging...I assume anyway
over the years Samsung has truly embraced the repairability factor of there phones going to the extent of laying out instructions of which capble is which and using one set of screws happy to see
Grade 2 Titanium is more resistent to corrosion but less "strong" than grade 5, it would be cool to know if there was other reasons to this choice (other than price)
I'm 100% sure the only reason is price.
The reason is price.
Also, Apple, across all of its advertisements (including mobile phone provider ads), was advertising the alloy as just titanium. (Implying that it's pure titanium and not an alloy)
Every iPhone trade in/upgrade ad: "titanium iPhone" (paraphrased)
It would have been nice if those ads, instead of using (pure) titanium as an advertising gimmick, when the frame is an alloy with two other metals, said it is a titanium alloy iPhone. I know it doesn't sound as trendy, but it's the truth. I feel like if you're running a company and you say you're going to deliver a phone with a frame of a particular metal, especially if you're advertising it as a pure metal, deliver it. I feel like Samsung actually delivered on the titanium they announced.
@@PinkAgaricus Samsungs titanium, is worse than grade 5, even being an alloy. I fact that alloy is actually which makes it batter, and more expensive BTW. Its low weight and strength ratio is far superior. Also having fused aluminum instead of PLASTIC. So why the hell can be this pure titanium better? And, with your logic, Samsung should have advertised the use of plastic then? 😆 fandom is awesome…
@@PinkAgaricusI hope you understand that Samsung titanium is worst and a lot cheaper ,so Samsung was extremely misleading about their titanium ,and the fact that a phone that cost that much still decided to put a cheap titanium said a lot about Samsung cutting corners .
1:05 it's got a window for some blue balls on the side. 😅😅
Fantastic, informative, and fun video. Thank you!
Here we go S24 ultra ready for operation
Watching 24 Ultra teardown on 23 Ultra....man these phones are build different!
Thanks for giving me peace of mind! I just replaced the battery in my s21 and definitely tried to sim remove my microphone
Wow, that haptic feedback solenoid in speaker is actually genius
Grade 2 titanium is pure titanium, while Grade 5 is an alloy of titanium, aluminum, and vanadium.
Unobtainium
@@Engkushaini TRUE 😂
grade 5 is a better version of titanium
Are you smoking?!😂 grade 5 is purer that’s why it’s more expensive
Vibranium
You should do a video comparing a brands first phone to their current model in both durability and takedown.
This is the best video! You are the best, I never thought I could have so much fun watching a teardown video 😅❤
The plastic is probably smarter than solid state difusion since plastic makes a great shock absorber.
Agreed! Apple went overboard with the alloy thing, and the fact that they used a harder Grade 5 titanium it was more susceptible to crack. Samsung knew this is more cosmetic than functional so they did the cheaper way, another possible reason could be the weight. They couldn't make the phone any lighter and if they had used more titanium/alumium the phone would have become even more bulkier which would have made them look stupid. I wish they had bumped up the battery capacity though.
Not to the screen though as they are touching
Nate from the Internet is a pretty awesome fellow, glad you were there.
Just got my own s24 ultra, enjoying it so far. I noticed at around 3:18 you accidentally called it the s23 ultra just fyi
Keen observation 😂
I think he was just throwing shade since it's the same exact battery & pull tab from last year Zach is usually pretty deliberate with things like that
You have such a cool and calming voice, i listen to your videos every night to help me fall asleep. Thank you!
I'm new to s24u from zf3, and I don't miss folding at all. I'm glad to see it's worth the money inside and out even though the titanium is mostly hype. Can't believe you went flip 5. I stood there for a good minute, debating, on the super cool flip or the sexy ultra
3:41 ouch😂
Roasted
3:45 Definitely They known that 🤣
8:17
The charging port explodes and flies off, a true samsung classic.
Explodes? Really had to reach for that joke lmao
iPhone fans😂
9:20.....RIP😂😂
1:25 😂 😂 😂
Bruhhh
😂
he's killing it 😂😂
As a proud owner of an S24ultra this video is an absolute nightmare 😂, just witnessed my baby being ripped apart and burnt to the core 😢
A nightmare turns into a dream if something does go wrong😊
Damm i was waiting for you to weight titanium extracts from both the phones
There was still plastic residue on the Samsung frame, and the phones are different sizes to begin with.
But science danmit!@@JerryRigEverything
@@JerryRigEverything If you can get rid of the plastic you can weigh the titanium and calculate how big % of the total weight is titanium
@@JerryRigEverythingwithout the Plastics though, it would be a direct comparison of how much titanium each company used in their phones regardless of size. We shouldn't be critiquing and comparing anything besides performance, including decisions like overmolding because they're different sizes then.
@@Stifo All I can see is that apple uses far better grade 5 titanium, and also more of it.. Jerry skipped the weight in, he didnt want samsung to lose on the weight also.. Only he can disprove it by molting away residue and put the both on the scale.. After all that work , that should be simple for him... Grear video btw
can't wait for the apple vision pro teardown!
1:19 that's what she said
nothing makes me happier today than jerry talking about blueballs and wrong holes
I came here from scanning the QR code on the teardown skin just applied to my S24 Ultra 😁 Love the easter eggs, and the phone..!
1:14 Dude just breaked the speaker like it was cheap device😅
I would argure that the way Samsung puts theese together is better because:
the outer layer of the phone is titanium protecting the phone from scratches and dents, but in cae of an inpact, because titanium doesn't bend easily, the energy is transfered into the plastic witch absorbs the energy before it reatches the rest of the phone while with the iphone, all the energy goes straight trough the titanium into the glass behind it.
Does this make any sence?
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It makes sense in your head, but it's actually not how these things work, let's not be biased toward our preferred company, They are both solid phones, Samsung picked the grade 2 titanium to save cost on other things, and we all know that Samsung is offering way more than apple is doing when it comes to hardware, from the s pen to an extra camera, they are both great phones
the coping... LMFAO.
Just because you would argue it doesn't t mean jack shit. It s not better, it s cheaper.
@@2COLD118 "Samsung picked the grade 2 titanium to save cost"
Or maybe they picked it because it makes more sense and using Grade 5 would have been absolutely useless besides bragging about it in ads.
For me Samsung implementation with both plastic and aluminum seems better for overall durability.
@@nrcx9461 So what if it's cheaper? that doesn't mean its not a better implementation. It's not like the iphone has any practical advantage in durability.
While he was rambling on about the battery pull tab he called it an s23 ultra sim unlocked
In your honest opinion, does Apple or Samsung have the better build quality?
Apple definitely put more work into their titanium experience. But I do love android.
@@JerryRigEverything I also like Android & Windows
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The back glass of Samsung is more durable though
The iphone did break during the bend test. The Samsung didn't
And when did you say how many grams of tutanium are in the phone? Ore didn't i catch it?
If there is a Smart phone heaven, your channel sent a lot
4:32 💀💀
3:15 ''The S23 Ultra'' 🤣
This is the BEST video from Jerry that I watched in 2 years from him.
4:00 what if we use lubrication?🙂
Ayo.
9:05 did you try to rebuild it after this ? xD
Petition to change his name from Jerryrigs everything to Jerry rizz everything.
Seems a lot like they rushed to put out a similar titanium frame, but with a cheaper construction with the plastic between the titanium and aluminum, and grade 2 which is cheaper and less durable than grade 5
cheaper wow
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1 full dollarrrrrrr maybe of that😂 poor customer brainwashed by the queen of brainwashing company who sell trash
Probably Science Q&A:
Question: Why does the Samsung copper coil have windings with increasing diameter in a 15W internal wireless charger?
Answer: The increasing diameter of windings in the Samsung copper coil helps distribute charging energy more evenly, improving efficiency and reducing heat generation.
Question: Why does Samsung place the lower speaker in a phone with a haptic feedback motor and foam balls?
Answer: Samsung places the lower speaker in a phone with a haptic feedback motor and foam balls to enhance the vibration experience, providing a more immersive and tactile feedback for users.
apple 2024 : titanium frame
apple 2124 : moon stone frame
Samsung used less titanium and yet the S24 actually survived the durability test. **Cough** Apple hmm
*cough* so did the iPhone…
10:21 Little lego!!
Grade 2 is all titanium. Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium. Grade 5 is harder, Grade 2 is a bit less expensive.
good to know
4:39 no balls and vibrater 😭😭😭
3:07 “S23 Ultra”? He forgot the phones name 😅😅