Close ad

Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy The S23 Ultra will become the most durable "non-resistant" smartphones Samsung has ever created. Their frame uses the same aluminum material (Armor Aluminum) as last year's models, they boast the same resistance to water and dust, but they have a new generation of Gorilla Glass protection called Gorilla Glass Victus 2.

Last year, some skeptics believed that Armor Aluminum was just a Samsung advertising gimmick. Each endurance test Galaxy However, the S22 proved that the trio of flagship models were, with some exaggeration, built like a tank.

Advice Galaxy The S23 uses the same aluminum material. It is more resistant to scratches and falls than the previous solution. And given that the new "flagships" of the Korean giant have more or less the same design as last year's models, it can be expected that they too will pass the durability tests with flying colors - all the more so as they boast better display protection.

The new flagship phones are also IP68 certified for water and dust resistance. This means they should survive 30 minutes at a depth of up to 1,5 m and should have no problems in a dusty environment. Something else is salt water, with no phone Galaxy, no matter what IP standard it meets, you should not swim in the ocean.

The protective glass Gorilla Glass Victus 2 is supposed to offer the same scratch resistance as the previous generation and at the same time better protection against falls. Its manufacturer, Corning, says it developed the new glass specifically to be more resistant to drops on hard surfaces like concrete pavement. Underlined, summed up, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy The S23 Ultra will be the most durable "regular" Samsung smartphones you can buy.

Today's most read

.