Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 passes brute force test

On August 10 this year, Samsung released the Galaxy Z Fold4 / Flip4 folding screen mobile phone, both of which are equipped with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chips and support IPX8 waterproof. Yesterday, YouTube's JerryRigEverything channel conducted a violent test of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone.

In the video, the blogger tested the scratch resistance of the inner and outer screens of the Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone, and the inner screen was significantly less rigid than the outer screen. When the blogger scratched the middle frame of the Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone with an art knife, he left permanent marks. At the same time, the blogger used an art knife to pry open the volume keys of the phone.

When the blogger scratched the hinge of the Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone with an art knife, the blogger found that the Samsung Logo here is still inlaid design, and the black treatment on the letters can be removed with tweezers. Since then, the blogger has sprinkled soil on the Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone, baked the phone screen with a lighter, and smashed the phone in all directions. After the Galaxy Z Flip4 went through a sea of ​​swords and fires, although it left a lot of scratches, opening, and closing problems, and the screen was permanently burned, it still did not shut down. Therefore, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 folding screen phone successfully passed the JerryRigEverything violent test.

According to a previous report, in late August, the JerryRigEverything channel conducted a violent test on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 folding screen phone, and the folding screen phone successfully passed the test. In addition, Samsung shared a video of Galaxy Z Fold4 / Flip4 two folding screen phones being assembled and tested in the factory on August 26. In the video, Samsung immersed the two phones in water in a half-folded state to verify their waterproofness.

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