The outcome revealed that the latest flagship model cracked upon its first drop from waist height. Many attribute the phone's curvature as a contributing factor to its vulnerability to cracking upon impact. To validate this, YouTuber PBKReviews shared a droptest video featuring the flat-screen variant of the phone.

It's been reported that the Galaxy S23 Ultra utilizes Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both its front and back, and the S23+ is equipped with a similar type of glass. Despite having a flat screen and utilizing the latest Gorilla Glass, the S23+ faced a similar fate, failing the drop test in the first round.

Nevertheless, the cracks on the flat glass of the S23+ are significantly smaller compared to the cracks on the curved glass of the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Additionally, the phone's screen continues to function well, and the touch sensitivity remains quite responsive.
What are your thoughts on the durability of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the new generation of Galaxy S flagship devices?
