How much 'Titanium' is Samsung *actually* using? - NO SECRETS HERE!
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Publicado 2024-02-04
HUGE thanks to Moxtec for letting me borrow their XRF Scanner. If you ever want to build a rover to analyze other planets - check them out: www.moxtek.com/ and massive thanks to @NFTI for letting me borrow his forge so we can separate the plastic, aluminum, and Titanium of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
I'm a big fan of Titanium smartphones, its a super cool metal. And I'm glad to see that both Samsung, and Apple are using the real stuff. Even if it is different grades of the Titanium material.
Samsung is using Grade 2 Titanium, and Apple is using Grade 5 Titanium.
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1:26 "Not sure why Samsung put their vibrator and balls in with the speaker" 💀
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Glad that Moxtek could help! Thanks for the shout-out!
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It's incredible to see the amount of technology that gets packed into these devices, and how each company approaches the build differently.
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Great to see you using our Vanta for titanium analysis and grade identification! 😍
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I was actually pretty surprised that Samsung used less money for their titanium. I guess Samsung is getting more and more like Apple every day though so I'm not as shocked.
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“Deeper grooves at level 8,” that should go as an Easter egg for your 24 Ultra skins and cases. Edit: wow 5.1K, thanks guys.
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The best, most enjoyable teardown yet, Jerry! Kudos :)
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7:31 always good to see Nate, I've missed him and Calli. Wish they didn't have to leave TKOR (which I never watch anymore) but I still try to keep up with their channels and stuff they do. They're some of my fav people
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3:14 "The S23 Ultra" :o
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Always happy to help! Anyone who wants to win the S24 Ultra aluminum disk, you'll want to watch out for my next video! And I'll make a post in my community tab with details.
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Dude, your videos already make me shiver, thinking about the sound of scraping metals just by looking at the thumbnails
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Very good video to see what the S24U is like and the resistance and purity of its components. Great job.
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This feels like golf clubs from the early 2000's. Titanium! $500 dollar Titanium club that people didn't realize only had 5 grams of Titanium in the head, but at least it had 10 grams of paint spelling out Titanium on the shaft.
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Grade 2 is all titanium. Grade 5 is an alloy that also includes aluminum and vanadium (6% aluminum and 4% vanadium, which is why it's also referred to as Ti 6Al-4V). Grade 5 is harder; expect to see Grade 5 in higher-end manufacturing, while lower-priced options might use Grade 2.
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Thank you for the information on the microphone hole once again!
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I gotta say this video was pretty dope, love the collab.
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THANK YOU for this piece of information about mic hole, i was so nervous every time!
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3:14 are you testing how much we are concentrating? "S23 Ultra" Always fun watching you, thank you.
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2:05 hahaha that super layed back "you were the chosen one!" got me good lol
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4:12 My question for a long time was answered here. Thanks!