TL;DR
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has successfully passed JerryRigEverythingâs intense durability test.
- The phone showed exceptional structural strength despite its ultra-thin design.
- Samsung has also greatly improved dust resistance on the phone.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has just aced one of the internetâs most famous durability tests. In a new video titled âSamsung Z 7 Durability Test â The End is Near,â tech YouTuber Zack Nelson of JerryRigEverything put Samsungâs latest ultra-thin foldable through his battery of stress tests, including the dreaded bend test. While no Galaxy Fold device has ever snapped in half during one of Nelsonâs durability evaluations, the Z Fold 7âs ultra-thin design had many, including us, expecting a different outcome this time around. What actually happened, however, was nothing short of remarkable.
In a true showcase of Samsungâs engineering prowess, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 not only withstood a forceful bend attempt, it came out with flying colors without the inner display cracking or creasing. Even Samsungâs redesigned hinge remained intact at the end of the torture test.
We genuinely expected the device to fail under physical pressure, but it retained full functionality, proving just how far Samsung has come in foldable phone durability. This is no small feat for a phone as thin and lightweight as the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Nelson called it âLiteral black magicâ in his video.
Samsung also previously revealed that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rated for an impressive 500,000 folds. Thatâs nearly ten years of opening and closing the phone 150 times a day.
So if you are eyeing the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and were worried about the phone snapping in half, this durability test should give you confidence that Samsung has made a pretty strong device.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 also impressed in the dust exposure test. Despite having an IP48 rating, meaning itâs not fully dustproof, the phoneâs display and hinge remained intact after being subject to a significant amount of dust and debris.
That said, the inner screen of the phone still has some limitations. While the outer Gorilla Glass Victus 2-protected display of the Fold 7 held up well in JerryRigEverythingâs scratch tests (with deeper grooves at level 7), the inner flexible display began to scratch at level 2. That means even a forced fingernail or a toddler taking a pen to the phone can do damage. This is probably why Samsung includes one free screen protector replacement for the phone within the first year.
All things considered, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be a landmark device for Samsungâs design team. Between making the worldâs thinnest foldable and ensuring the phone can survive harsh durability tests, the company is redefining what users can expect from modern foldable smartphones.