Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra first with Gorilla Glass Armour
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, announced Jan. 17, 2024, is the first smartphone equipped with Corning's Gorilla Glass Armour. This new type of glass should offer better protection against scratches, for example, from keys.
The partnership between Corning and Samsung dates back 50 years. Most people will know Corning for the phone glass they manufacture: Gorilla Glass. It provides extra scratch resistance and offers protection against fall damage. Over the years, Corning presented a new generation of glass each time, with this time Gorilla Glass Armour.

According to Corning, Gorilla Glass Armour is the most robust glass ever and is 4x more scratch-resistant than competing glass. We know from previous versions of Gorilla Glass that they begin to scratch slightly at level 6 on the Mohs hardness scale, with deep grooves at 7. Whether the same will be true of Gorilla Glass Armour or whether it manages to withstand more will soon be seen during JerryRigEverything's famous durability test.
Reduces reflections up to 75%
Another benefit of Gorilla Glass Armour is that it is less reflective. Ambient light is reflected 75% less, making reading your screen easier. That might be even more necessary this time because the glass on the front of the Galaxy S24 Ultra is flat. According to Samsung, that's more convenient for use with the S Pen.

Cashback discount
Samsung's new Galaxy S24 Ultra is available with 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage and in Titanium Grey, Titanium Yellow, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Black colours. Buyers will get $120 back until Jan. 31 on the model with 512GB of storage and as much as $240 on the model with 1TB.
Starting Jan. 31, the S24 Ultra will be available in stores. Prices start at €1449 for 256GB and go up to €1809 for the model with 1TB. When subtracting the discount, you'll pay €1569.