It’s been a month since Samsung launched the fifth-generation Galaxy Z foldables. Both the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 are already available for purchase across the world.  The latest generation foldables feature a new Flex Hinge mechanism for improved durability, smooth experience, and dust resistance. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 was subjected to JerryRigEverything’s durability test earlier this month revealing surprising results. Now the clamshell Galaxy Z Flip 5 has undergone the popular YouTuber’s intensive durability test. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 survives durability test

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 is a significantly upgraded clamshell foldable phone compared to its predecessor. It has become quite popular among customers in global markets. Zack starts the video by comparing the Z Flip 5 with the Motorola Razr Ultra where the former can be seen with a boxy form factor and smaller secondary screen compared to slim profile and larger display on the latter. 

As usual, the video starts with Zack doing a scratch test first on the secondary display. It gets minor scratches at level 6 Mohs hardness scale with deeper grooves at level 7. Samsung is using the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for the exterior screen. The South Korean brand uses ultra-thin glass (UTG) for its inner display. It starts producing scratches at level 2 and deeper grooves at level 3. Fingernail marks are also quite visible. However, this is not surprising as it is in line with previous models. Additionally, Samsung also warns about pressing too hard on the surface. The clamshell foldable phone already comes with a pre-installed screen protector that is not supposed to be removed. 

Zack then proceeds to the scrape test which takes scratches on all sides of the anodized aluminium middle frame. The flex hinge on the back is also made up of aluminium and it develops scratches. The back panel of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 is also shielded by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus making it resistant to scratches. The YouTuber pours dust and dirt on the inner screen and the hinge at the back. Surprisingly, the device was able to fold completely flat. The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is then subjected to a burn test where the outer and inner screens withstand flame for 10 and 15 seconds respectively.  The power button that doubles up as a fingerprint sensor was able to register scans with minor scratches, however, after additional abuse, it stopped working completely. 

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 finally undergoes the most stressful part of Zack’s durability test – the bend test. This is the test that this year’s Google Pixel Fold and Motorola Razr+ didn’t survive. Samsung’s latest generation clamshell foldable came out unscathed! Zack tried to bend it with ample pressure from the backside but it held its ground. This is a true testament to Samsung’s efforts to improve durability. It also gives Galaxy Z Flip 5 an upper hand over the Motorola Razr+. 

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