Galaxy S10: This is how it performed in the endurance test by JerryRigEverything
As soon as the Galaxy S10 was presented, Zack from the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything put the smartphone through its endurance test. So it cut off.
Short help for those who don't know who or what JerryRigEverything is: This is a YouTube channel operated by an American named Zack and currently has 3,3 million subscribers. Zack and his canal are particularly known for the unique endurance tests. The new Galaxy S10 had to compete in such a test.
Galaxy S10 in the endurance test: This is how it performed
For the first time, Zack uses a Stanley knife to go over the already attached screen protector, which perfectly protects the screen from these effects. Thereupon prohe tries out the scratch resistance of the touchscreen (protected with Gorilla Glass 6). Damage can only be seen to some extent at level 6, but more clearly at level 7. Then the aluminum frame is attacked with a knife. The smartphone doesn't fare so well here anymore. In my opinion, it only gets really interesting at the end, where the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor has to believe in it.
At first, Zack only made slight scratches on the spot on the display where the sensor is located. And yet his finger was read perfectly. However, later, when deeper grooves are made in the glass, the sensor no longer works. I have embedded the full video for you above.