Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 are two new product models in the mid-range segment of Samsung. They have a more modern design than their predecessors, both have glass on the front and back, in particular, the Galaxy A55 is also equipped with a metal frame. Not only that, Samsung has confirmed that the company has used Gorilla Glass Victus+ for its latest mid-range phones.
Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 both use Gorilla Glass Victus+ tempered glass
Samsung said the Galaxy A35+ has a screen made of Gorilla Glass Victus+ but did not specify what material is used on the back. As for the A55, the company says both sides of the phone are made of sturdy Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. Even if both phones only have Victus+ on the front, it's still a very welcome upgrade.
Each new version of Gorilla Glass usually focuses on improving scratch resistance or protecting the screen from breaking when dropped. Victus and Victus+ are new generations of upgraded glass with excellent scratch and break resistance. Victus+ makes its debut on the Galaxy S22, SS2+, and S22 Ultra, providing at least twice the scratch resistance and nearly twice the shatter resistance compared to Gorilla Glass 5 being used on the Galaxy A54 and A34. While Gorilla Glass 5 can withstand drops from a height of 1.2 meters, Victus/Victus+ is almost preserved when dropped from a height of up to 2 meters, this helps limit unnecessary risks during the process. usage process.
Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A55 are also equipped with IP67 dust and water resistance. Devices with an IP67 rating are completely protected from dust and can be fully submerged in fresh water at a depth of up to 0.5 meters for 30 minutes.