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VIDEO: Samsung Galaxy S5 gets dropped and run over with an SUV

The Samsung Galaxy S5 still comes with a plastic body but it is better to touch and hold thanks to its perforated back cover. So is it better protected than the previous Galaxy S4? The folks at TechSmartt had put both devices to the test with a series of drop test.

Surprisingly the Galaxy S5 seems to be tougher than its predecessor. While minor scuffs are expected around the edges, the display still manages to hold up despite being dropped at various heights. If that’s not enough, they even ran over the phone with an SUV and left with a small component damage. You can watch the Galaxy S5 vs Galaxy S4 drop test video after the break.

Previous Samsung Galaxy Drop tests
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Drop Test
iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, Moto X & Galaxy S4 Torture Test Face Off
Samsung official Galaxy S4 Torture Test

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