After a long wait, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is official (except for the Edge), and it’s packing some serious features. Among the highlights is the new Gorilla Armor 2 on the S25 Ultra with its 2.2-meter drop protection. Let's unpack this.
Gorilla Armor 2: A Major Upgrade
Samsung first introduced Corning Gorilla Glass with the Galaxy S23, which could survive drops from about a meter (roughly waist height) onto concrete. Now, the Galaxy S25 Ultra takes things to a whole new level with Gorilla Armor 2, a ceramic version that can withstand drops from up to 2.2 meters (about 7.2 feet) onto concrete. That’s nearly twice the height of a standard drop test. Pretty impressive huh!
But, hold on...
While the numbers sound impressive, there’s a catch. The 2.2m drop test was conducted in a controlled lab environment, where the phone was dropped face-down onto a "surface replicating concrete" using a weighted puck (a testing object). In simpler terms, your phone might not survive a real-world drop from that height, especially if it lands at an awkward angle or hits a different surface. So, while Gorilla Armor 2 makes the glass tougher, it’s not guaranteed that your phone will survive every fall.
Scratch resistance
One of the coolest parts of the Gorilla Armor 2 upgrade is that it’s tougher without sacrificing scratch resistance. Corning claims that this new glass offers "over four times more scratch resistance than competitive lithium-aluminosilicate cover glass with an anti-reflective coating”. So, not only is it harder to crack, but it’ll also look cleaner for longer, with fewer scratches and smudges.
Another standout feature of the new glass is its anti-reflective coating. Corning says this "dramatically" reduces reflections on the screen, whether you're inside or outside.
Gorilla Armor 2: Conclusion
The Gorilla Armor 2 on the Galaxy S25 Ultra makes some bold claims about drop and scratch resistance, and while it seems promising, let's keep in mind that real-life scenarios can vary.