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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Corning Gorilla Glass Armor 2: A Closer Look at Enhanced Display Protection

Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, introduces a significant advancement in display protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Armor 2. This new glass ceramic cover material promises enhanced durability and improved visual clarity, marking a notable step forward in mobile display technology. Let’s delve into the details of Gorilla Glass Armor 2 and explore what it means for users of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Gorilla Glass Armor 2 is Corning’s latest innovation in its line of protective cover materials for mobile devices. It’s not simply glass; it’s a glass ceramic, a material engineered to combine the desirable properties of both glass and ceramics. This combination results in a material that is both tough and optically clear. This new iteration builds upon the foundation of the first-generation Gorilla Glass Armor, aiming to provide even greater resistance to damage and improved visual performance.

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One of the primary focuses of Gorilla Glass Armor 2 is enhanced durability. Corning has engineered this material to better withstand the everyday bumps, scrapes, and drops that mobile devices are subjected to. The source material highlights improved resistance to breakage, particularly when the device is dropped on rough surfaces. In Corning’s lab tests, Gorilla Glass Armor 2 survived drops of up to 2.2 meters onto a surface designed to replicate concrete. This is a significant improvement compared to alternative glass-ceramic materials, which reportedly failed when dropped from just one meter in the same tests. This increased drop resistance translates to a greater peace of mind for users, reducing the likelihood of costly screen repairs.

Beyond drop resistance, scratch resistance is another crucial factor in display protection. Gorilla Glass Armor 2 maintains the exceptional scratch resistance of its predecessor, demonstrating over four times more scratch resistance than competitive lithium-aluminosilicate cover glasses with an anti-reflective coating, according to Corning’s lab tests.5 This level of scratch resistance is essential for maintaining the pristine appearance of the display over time, preventing unsightly scratches and scuffs that can detract from the user experience.

In addition to its enhanced durability, Gorilla Glass Armor 2 also boasts improved anti-reflective properties. This is a significant advantage, particularly in bright ambient lighting conditions, both indoors and outdoors. The anti-reflective properties of the material work to dramatically reduce surface reflections. By minimizing reflections, Gorilla Glass Armor 2 enhances the display’s contrast ratio, making the screen easier to read and view in various lighting environments.6 This improved clarity contributes to a more enjoyable and comfortable viewing experience, whether users are browsing the web, watching videos, or using apps.

What does all this mean for users of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra? In practical terms, it means a more robust and visually appealing display. The enhanced drop and scratch resistance reduces the risk of damage from everyday use, potentially saving users from costly repairs. The improved anti-reflective properties contribute to a better viewing experience in various lighting conditions. This is particularly beneficial for users who frequently use their devices outdoors or in brightly lit environments.

Samsung Galaxy A Series Released with Knox Vault

Samsung’s Galaxy A series has always been about marrying flagship features with affordability. Over the past few years, Samsung has worked hard to bring camera features and more from its flagship smartphones to the Galaxy A series. Last year, it was Nightography, this year, the focus is on security with Samsung’s Knox Vault and a brand new feature called Auto Blocker. Both the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G and the Galaxy A35 5G will be coming with these enhancements.

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Knox Your Average Midrange Device

The Galaxy A55 and A35 will be breaking new ground as the first Galaxy A device to come with Samsung Knox Vault. Samsung’s Knox Vault provides hardware-level encryption and security to the smartphone. It even has measures to resist physical and temperature tampering to keep data secure.

With Knox Vault, sensitive data like Samsung Pay, your PIN, passwords and biometric data are physically isolated from the operating system. In addition, Samsung’s Knox security software will also bring added protection. The multilayered security solution has always been included in Samsung’s devices but is now enhanced on the Galaxy A55 5G and the Galaxy A35 5G with Knox Vault.

Samsung Auto Blocker

Together with Knox Vault, the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 will be able to take advantage of Samsung’s Auto Blocker. This feature will allow you to opt-in to prevent things like app sideloading, malware and malicious commands by scanning app packages and even prevent unauthorised codes from running when you plug in USB cables or devices. This can be enabled through the Security and Privacy dashboard on the devices.

Midrange with a Difference

Speaking of devices, Samsung midrange devices have been head-turners when it comes to performance over the past few years. This year is no different. The Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 both come with Exynos systems on a chip. The A55 comes with the Exynos 1480 SoC which comes with the AMD RDNA2-based Xclipse GPU. The A35, on the other hand, comes with an Exynos 1380 SoC with a Mali-G68 GPU. Both come with a 6.6-inch SuperAMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus+. Both have IP67 water and dust resistance and are powered by a 5,000mAh battery.

The differences continue when it comes to the camera setups of the A55 and A35. The A55 comes with a triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel main camera supported by a 5-megapixel macro camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera. Upfront is a 32-megapixel front camera. The main sensor of the A55 comes with autofocus and OIS. The A35 come with the same 50-megapixel sensor but is supported by an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 5-megapixel macro camera. On the front is a 13-megapixel selfie camera. Both setups support Samsung’s Nightography technology with the A55 having a little bit of an edge thanks to its advanced AI Image Signal Processing (ISP).

Samsung continues to offer one of the best software support in the mobile industry. The Galaxy A series will be receiving four generations of Android OS and One UI upgrades and five years of security updates.

Pricing & Availability

There is no official Malaysian pricing or availability just yet. However, in the Philippines, the Galaxy A55 will be retailing for PHP24,990 (RM2,110.74) while the A35 will be retailing at PHP20,990 (RM1,772.88). These are variants with 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage that will be available starting on 18, March 2024.

In Europe, prices for the A55 start at €479 (RM2,446.35) while the A35 starts at €379 (RM1,935.59).

Both the A55 and A35 will be available in Awesome Ice Blue, Awesome Lilac, Awesome Lemon, and Awesome Navy colourways.

Official Specifications

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