Galaxy S24 Ultra uses Grade 2 titanium, known for its weldability and high corrosion resistance. These properties make it ideal for creating durable devices.
Rumors that Samsung will use the same material for the Galaxy S25 Ultra have been confirmed by a new source.
There is also information that the company can use titanium of the third category, which, although more difficult to process, has greater strength and corrosion resistance.
In comparison, the iPhone 15 Pro uses grade 5 titanium, which contains traces of aluminum and vanadium, while the grade 2 titanium in the Galaxy S24 Ultra is considered purer. The device has also proven itself as one of the most durable devices on the market.
It’s also worth noting that Samsung is famous for its ability to create “unkillable” phones, and the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra will likely be no exception.
Source: Ferra

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