Motorola Razr 40 Ultra’s external display in the break resistance test + video

Motorola last month of the flagship folding phone Razor 40 Ultra Unveiled and now witness with the help of YouTube channel JerryRigEverything Durability test And resistance We are this device.
As usual, JerryRigEverything It tests the phone’s resistance with screen and body scratch tests, exposing the screen to heat and, of course, the very interesting bend test. As can be seen in the video, the internal display of the Razer 40 Ultra is very vulnerable to scratches, and scratches can be seen at mouse hardness levels 2 and 3.
However, the 3.6-inch external display of this foldable phone, which is also considered one of its most important features, has better scratch resistance and deep scratches can be seen on it at level 7. Although the back panel of the device has a scratch-resistant coating, the side edges of the Razer 40 Ultra are also prone to scratches.
The internal display of the device also has very little resistance to heat, and when Zac puts the heat close to it, a black spot forms on it, which will not disappear.
Razor 40 Ultra bending test
Probably the most notable part of the video is the bend test of the device. While many might expect the original and flexible display of the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra to be damaged, the outer display of the device, which is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, breaks!
However, it can be said that the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra folding phone did not perform well in its resistance test.
In the past, JerryRigEverything has tested the resistance of other phones as well. Last week, the Notting Phone 2 managed to come out of its resistance test proudly, and before that, the Google Pixel Fold folding phone was destroyed in the resistance test of this YouTube channel.