Overview
- In a March 13 video, JerryRigEverything subjects Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra to scratch, flame, and bend trials.
- The Gorilla Armor 2 glass shows faint marks at Mohs level 6 and clear grooves at level 7.
- The screen tolerates roughly 20 seconds of open flame, with pixels returning to normal once heat is removed.
- The sides are aluminum rather than last year’s titanium, and the chassis exhibits no flex in front- or back-facing bend attempts.
- The ultrasonic fingerprint reader continues working after surface scratches, while a snapped-open S Pen appears less robust than earlier versions.