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Popular youtuber JerryRigEverything tested the durability of the sapphire glass on the watch Apple Watch Ultra to compare it to other smartwatches like Galaxy Watch5 and Garmin Fenix ​​7. And guess what? Several interesting conclusions emerged from the test. 

The Mohs scale is used to determine the hardness of minerals from 1 to 10. Glass typically scratches at level 6 and sapphire typically at level 8 or 9, depending on its purity. Sapphire glass on the watch Apple Watch But the Ultra had minor scratches already at level 6 and 7 and the real damage appeared at level 8. However, this result is similar to how the watch turned out Galaxy Watch5.

Interestingly, the scratches on levels 6 and 7 were on the watch Galaxy Watch5 compared to the watch Apple Watch Ultra more prominent. The YouTuber explains that this is caused by impurities in the material or polishing. As for the Garmin Fenix ​​7, it had the cleanest form of sapphire glass of the three watches, as it barely scratched at levels 6 and 7.

So they are lying to society Apple and Samsung regarding the use of sapphire glass on their smartwatches because the sapphire glass on the Garmin Fenix ​​7 shows a different result? No, it's not like that. There is no sapphire like sapphire because it depends on many factors. However, the result of the test is that Apple Watch According to the YouTuber, Ultras are compared to watches Galaxy Watch5 and Garmin Fenix ​​7 more prone to scratches. You can watch the test in the video above.

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