The Galaxy S25 Edge is one of the thinnest smartphones available today, which has led many to question the actual durability of the device. Although Samsung claims that the device is completely sturdy enough to withstand normal impacts, we only have a convincing answer when passing the "torture" test of the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything.

And the result is that the Galaxy S25 Edge passed the test with surprising results.

Titanium frame and super-durable glass help the Galaxy S25 Edge overcome the challenge

Using a titanium frame, the Galaxy S25 Edge has superior hardness compared to devices using traditional aluminum. The front of the device is protected by Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, while the back is Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The device also meets IP68 water and dust resistance standards.

When bent with strong force, the device does not break or crack. The frame is also not easily scratched, even when scratched with a sharp knife.

In the hardness test, the Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 only started to scratch at level 6 on the Mohs scale, and deeper grooves appeared at level 7. The dual camera cluster also did not separate from the back when directly impacted with a knife, showing the solid connection of the body.

The Dynamic AMOLED 2X display also left a strong impression when it was not scorched or permanently damaged after being exposed to the heat of a lighter for 30 seconds. Meanwhile, many other models often suffered serious damage under similar conditions.

In the video, Zack admitted that he thought the Galaxy S25 Edge would break in half because the body was so thin. However, the hardness and resistance of the device completely surprised him. When compared to the latest iPad Pro, which broke easily, the Galaxy S25 Edge clearly showed its superiority in durability.

If you were worried about the durability of a phone as thin as the Galaxy S25 Edge, you can rest assured. There may be room for improvement, but durability is definitely not one of them.