According to social media reports, a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra was given the rescue of a Ukrainian soldier. Among the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a large piece of Shriple targeted a soldier’s phone during a bombing. When it breaks the Galaxy S25 glass screen, its titanium chassis prevented it from passing. The phone was eventually left out of the paperweight, but later Samsung reached the man, offering free repair.
Samsung Galaxy S. 25 Ultra Stop Sharapel
A picture circulated on the Samsung Ukraine Community Forum depicts the Galaxy S25 ultra with a scattered front glass. It is said that it has been the result of attacking the phone, which resulted in the panel spreading out. It was said that this is a sharipal entry point. It is speculated that if it had affected the previous panel of the handset, it could be more damaged because it is a place where the battery is usually kept.
Handset was severely damaged on the effects of the shriple
Photo Credit: Samsung Ukraine Community Forum
According to reports, the handset was relatively new and when it was destroyed, it prevented Sharpel from a deadly blow to the user. “The sad thing is that I used it for only 3 weeks,” South Korea’s publication was quoted by Neur.
Meanwhile, the user @Dapper_change8742 has allegedly claimed on the Reddate that a local Samsung representative reached the concerned person and offered free repair to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, its facts are unconfirmed.
Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra comes with a durable titanium chassis. The company claims that it has strengthened the body from the corning guerrilla armor 2, which protects the display.
However, this is not the first time such a matter has been in the news. In 2023, another video surfaced by an alleged Ukrainian soldier who showed his Samsung smartphone that stopped the bullet. According to reports, when the phone was damaged in front and rear repair, “Samsung smartphone saved his life”.
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