The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the latest addition to Samsung’s flagship smartphone lineup, building upon the success of its predecessor, the . This new device focuses on enhancing durability and refining design elements, aiming to provide users with a premium and resilient smartphone experience. However, the incremental nature of these updates has sparked discussions about whether the S25 Ultra truly pushes the boundaries of innovation in the smartphone market.
In the video below, Zack from JerryRigEverything puts the handset through a range of durability tests. One of the most notable upgrades in the S25 Ultra is the introduction of a titanium frame. Compared to the more commonly used aluminum, titanium offers superior scratch resistance and a more luxurious feel.
This change contributes to the phone’s premium aesthetics and provides a level of durability that sets it apart from its competitors. However, it’s important to note that the practical benefits of the titanium frame are largely cosmetic. The frame does not extend to the buttons, which remain aluminum, and its impact on overall structural integrity is relatively modest.
While the titanium frame undoubtedly adds a touch of sophistication to the device, it may not significantly enhance the phone’s ability to withstand drops or impacts. The S25 Ultra features an impressive camera system, headlined by a 200MP main sensor, complemented by a 50MP ultra-wide lens and various telephoto options. One of the standout.






































