Samsung Galaxy S10 series launched last month, and it carries a hefty price tag of $1000. There are many advancements that these new flagships carry, but it appears Samsung has once again compensated on durability. In a drop test by SquareTrade, all three devices – Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10+ were compared against each other and the iPhone X lineup.

The new Galaxy S10 series failed to impress the audience in the drop test. It had broken glass on the front and rear sides. All other variants except the Galaxy S10 became unusable after thrown from a 6-feet height. The drop test discovered that the new Galaxy S10 series is no better than its predecessors. Despite its hefty price tag, all glass design follows the same technology as embraced by other manufacturers.

Among all the devices, Galaxy S10e fared worst after becoming unusable on a single drop. Its display shattered, screen malfunctioned, and the rear camera was damaged. The regular Galaxy S10 did better than its siblings as well as iPhone X since the latter remained functional. It witnessed a damaged corner and cracked screen. Galaxy S10+ also kept on working albeit shattered glass on both sides.

However,iPhone XS Max along with Galaxy S10e were both unusable after a single drop test.

 

 

We agree that with a single test we can’t actually bet on the devices’ durability. Moreover, a teardown by iFixit termed the trio devices as difficult to repair. We suggest you to protect it in advance with a case or cover. You could even get insurance to save additional repair costs.

Samsung is making the new flagships available across 130 countries by the end of this month.