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Galaxy S6 Edge_Combination2_Black SapphireI guess the most searched and watched videos on YouTube lately are videos that prove how durable the latest models from Samsung are, and they are of particular interest to people who are deciding whether to buy such an expensive smartphone and want to know what it will probably last. Recently, Samsung refuted the test company's claim that their Galaxy The S6 and S6 Edge bent under normal circumstances, doing their thing own test on these mobiles. Either way, both videos are available on YouTube, but Samsung has already released another video in which it captures mobile phone crashes.

The video begins by acknowledging that many tests have already been done regarding drops, unbreakability and durability Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge and that they are proud of how they fared in these tests. If you are looking for answers to many questions regarding the durability of their two flagships this year, Samsung assures that before they release any new model for sale, they thoroughly test it. We see the first Galaxy S6 as falling from a height of approximately 1,5m on "back" and he's keeping it together, nothing happened to him. From the same height we then see also falling Galaxy The S6 Edge, it turned out the same and there are no surprises, came out of the test with the same, positive result.

The video reminds us again that both smartphones have Gorilla Glass 4, which is one of the hardest and most durable glass on the market today, and that the aluminum frame has been designed to minimize damage to the glass in the event of an accidental drop to the ground by making the smartphone hit the frame first and not directly on the display. Samsung claims that if we forcefully bend the phone, the glass will eventually crack anyway, just like when a small snorted rock breaks your car's windshield while driving. The video ends with the team reassuring customers that Galaxy S6 etc Galaxy The S6 Edge is designed to withstand even extreme situations that users rarely encounter during normal use anyway.

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