By now,The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses we're used to top smartphones using some iteration of Corning's Gorilla Glass, but the latest version of the product, Gorilla Glass Victus, should be better at resisting scratches and surviving drops than any Corning smartphone glass so far.
Now, Corning's claims have been put to the test. Tech reviewers PhoneBuff subjected the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, one of the first phones to sport the Gorilla Glass Victus, to a drop test, alongside the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
The result? The Note 20 was extremely resilient to drops, having survived (with minor damage on the back) numerous 1 metre (3.3 feet) and 1.45 metre (4.8 feet) drops, while the iPhone's glass shattered to pieces during these tests.
Of course, one test isn't enough to draw any finite conclusions, but it really does seem that the new Gorilla Glass Victus is tougher than earlier variants.
SEE ALSO: Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 20 lineup is more laptop-lite than phoneThis was confirmed by YouTuber JerryRigEverything, who recently performed his classic series of durability tests on the Note 20 Ultra, which performed admirably.
Notably, Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 is rumored to come with something similar to Gorilla Glass Victus, making these results potentially good news for future iPhone 12 owners as well.
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