HomeSamsung Galaxy S10 Plus Hammer & Knife Scratch Test

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Hammer & Knife Scratch Test

Cruel torture of Galaxy S10 + with knives and hammers- Is there any chance to survive?

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 / S10 + and S10e generations still maintain the design philosophy with metal frames and glasses. Besides, Galaxy S10 also uses the best-toughened glass today. Specifically, the front of the machine uses Gorilla Glass 6 toughened glass and the back of Gorilla Glass glass 5.

The impressive durability of the 6th generation toughened glass helps the front screen of the machine to prevent breakage even when falling from a height of 1 meter. This durability has been shown through a challenge with a hammer. TechRax owner who used a heavy metal hammer and dropped it to the front of the machine.

The screen of the device has nothing to do with hammer blows directly to the screen

However, no matter how strong the drop was, the screen remained unharmed, not even a crack appeared. In the end, to be able to break the screen, he had to use a very strong beating force.

Before that was the test of the durability of the back face with the knife. Sturdy glass material makes the machine capable of impressive bearing capacity. Even when using a knife and slashing many times but it takes a long time, the screen of the Galaxy S10 + appears the first crack due to the impact of the knife tip.

It takes a long time to penetrate the sturdy glass on the Galaxy S10 +

The strong poke has caused the glass back of the machine to crack

However, even when being “tortured” very cruelly, Galaxy S10 + still does not have any internal components released. This shows that the quality of the device is quite impressive and how Samsung cares for each of its devices.

After a hard time before the challenges, Galaxy S10 + is still “out of the bag” because this is always the ultimate goal of TechRax channel, it is beating until it can’t beat.

Cruel torture of Galaxy S10 + with knives and hammers- Is there any chance to survive?

Watch the video above and tell us what you think about this test.

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