Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra revealed to be using a lower grade of titanium than Apple's iPhone 15 Pro
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- Feb. 7, 2024
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Popular YouTuber Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything revealed in his teardown video that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is compared to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro. In the almost twelve-minute-long video, the YouTuber used an XRF scanner (typically used in mining) to identify the metals used on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The XRF scanner identified of the Samsung phone. In comparison, the iPhone 15 Pro used Grade 5 titanium. So what's the difference between the two grades of titanium? . Grade 5 titanium is also about four times more expensive. Nelson also put the titanium frame of the Galaxy S24 Ultra through a furnace to determine the amount used. Based on the outcome, Samsung is estimated to have used between while Apple is likely to use The furnace also showed a difference between Apple and Samsung when it came to binding the titanium with the rest of the chassis. to hold the two metals together. On the other hand Apple uses a more vigorous to bind the titanium and aluminium together. In short, Samsung is found to be using lower quality and less expensive titanium on the Galaxy S24 Ultra compared to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro. Based on the quality of titanium used, the iPhone 15 Pro is better. Check out the teardown video below to find out more! Source: