Samsung Universe S23 Highlights Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Front and Back

Assuming that you've never dropped your telephone to the ground, you're presumably not acquainted with the aggravation you feel when you take a gander at the gadget putting face down on the substantial, all without knowing whether the screen is broken or not.



Furthermore, considering that new-age gadgets are about glass, something like this is, indeed, undeniable, except if you spruce up the telephone for a situation from the very beginning.


Samsung needs to permit clients to partake in the excellence of the Cosmic system S23 without the requirement for a case, as the new models are wrapped into Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back.


"The new S series is quick to include Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, offering sturdiness for long haul use and comprising of a normal of 22% pre-buyer reused content. Furthermore, every Universe S23 cell phone arrives in an overhauled bundling box which applied paper made with 100% reused paper," Samsung said.


The utilization of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 made the gadgets more sturdy without adding a lot of weight. For instance, the Ultra weighs in at 234 grams, and that implies it's somewhat weighty yet not generally so weighty as it would've been on the off chance that Samsung utilized aluminum, for example.


The standard System S23 weighs only 168 grams.


Samsung says it has utilized a wide range of reused materials, all without compromising the superior feel.


"The Cosmic system S23 series increases current standards for premium innovation that can enhance individuals' lives and help add to a better planet. Since the System S22 series, Samsung World builds its utilization of reused materials from six interior parts in Universe S22 Ultra to 12 inner and outside parts in System S23 Ultra. Universe S23 series likewise has a more extensive assortment of reused materials than some other World cell phone, including pre-buyer reused aluminum and glass and post-shopper reused plastics obtained from disposed of fishing nets, PET jugs and water barrels," the organization claims.

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