Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra goes through durability testing, see if it bends | Infinium-tech
Yesterday we saw the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra being torn apart in video, and today the same JerryRigEverything channel is back with its now-traditional ‘durability test’. This shows how scratchable the glass is, what happens to the screen if direct fire is applied to it, and of course, whether the phone bends.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G
So if you’re interested in finding out how the Galaxy S26 Ultra fares in all those areas, and a few bonus ones, grab something to eat and/or drink, sit in a comfortable chair, and click play below.
If you could not watch the video for some reason, know the whole thing here. On the Mohs hardness scale the screen scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7. However, Level 6 scratches are barely visible, and that’s a better performance than the S25 Ultra.
The sides of the phone are made of aluminum, and the screen takes about 20 seconds of open flame without causing any major damage to the pixels. Finally, the most important turning test. The Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t bend no matter which direction it’s bent, displaying zero flex.
If you want to know more about the Galaxy S26 Ultra, check out our video review above. And if you need to go more in-depth, don’t miss our comprehensive written review.

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