Influencer Phillip Chu Joy Tests the Limits of the Galaxy Watch Ultra in Rigorous Peruvian Military Training Program

Influencer Phillip Chu Joy Tests the Limits of the Galaxy Watch Ultra in Rigorous Peruvian Military Training Program Enterprise

The Galaxy Watch Ultra, Samsung Electronics’ most powerful smartwatch to date, has been put through its paces in one of the most extreme product tests ever conducted in Peru. To showcase the watch’s capabilities, tech content creator Phillip Chu Joy participated in the Peruvian Navy’s Special Operations Course — renowned as one of the world’s most challenging military training programs.

 

Phillip Chu Joy is a leading voice in tech and gaming content in Peru. Recognized by Forbes as one of Peru’s Top 10 Influencers in 2023, he has cultivated a substantial online presence with over 290,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than a million followers on both Instagram and TikTok.

 



 

 

Pushing Performance to the Extreme

In a video shared on both Chu Joy and Samsung Peru’s YouTube channels, the Galaxy Watch Ultra demonstrates its robust durability and functionality in water, mud and sand — excelling even under the grueling conditions of the Peruvian Navy’s Special Operations Course.

 

“The Galaxy Watch Ultra pushes technology to its limits, handling extreme conditions with ease,” Chu Joy remarked. “It’s undoubtedly designed for those seeking exceptional performance.”

 

▲ Phillip Chu Joy tested the capabilities of the Galaxy Watch Ultra in the Peruvian Navy’s Special Operations Course.

 

The Galaxy Watch Ultra’s premium features empower users to break boundaries and reach new heights. Boasting a Grade 41 titanium frame, shockproof cushioned design that meets MIL-STD-810H2 military standards and water resistance of up to 10ATM,3 the watch is built to endure the harshest of environments. Capable of operating within a broad temperature range of -20°C to 55°C4 and performing at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters above sea level, the Galaxy Watch Ultra is ideal for tracking advanced physical activities like ocean swimming and cycling in extreme conditions.

 

▲ Samsung collaborated with Phillip Chu Joy and the Peruvian Navy to film one of the most extreme product tests ever conducted in Peru.

 

With the participation of the Peruvian Navy, Samsung aimed to honor the commitment and patriotism of the Navy’s personnel while showcasing the efforts and dedication of the students in the Special Operations Course.

 

“We wanted the public to experience the Galaxy Watch Ultra like never before in the Peruvian market by creating the most extreme product review ever undertaken here,” said Mauricio Revollar, Head of Integrated Marketing Communications and Public Relations at Samsung Electronics Peru. “This was made possible thanks to the collaboration of the Peruvian Navy, which allowed us to highlight and celebrate the commitment of the students in one of the world’s most demanding military training programs.”

 

The partnership with Chu Joy also underscores his involvement in other ambitious Samsung projects, such as the unboxing of the 98” Q80C 4K Smart TV at Peru’s National Stadium in 2023.

 

“Collaborating with Phillip for this extreme, one-of-a-kind product test allowed us to fully demonstrate the smartwatch’s capabilities,” Revollar added.

 

Engineered to endure the toughest conditions with its cutting-edge features and world-class materials, the Galaxy Watch Ultra is the ultimate companion for sports enthusiasts and extreme adventurers. Customers can enjoy a special discount of 500 Peruvian sol ($130) on the new Galaxy Watch Ultra by using the code ULTRAPHILLIP on samsung.com or the Samsung Shop app until November 24, or while supplies last.5

 

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1 The Grade 4 titanium is applied partially to the front and back areas of the metal frame, excluding the screen and physical buttons. The remaining parts of the frame are a mix of plastic and Grade 2 titanium.
2 The Galaxy Watch Ultra has received MIL-STD-810H certification for high/low temperatures, altitude, humidity, immersion, salt fog, dust, vibration, drop and more. MIL-STD-810H is a standardized testing method developed by the U.S. military to accurately assess device limitations. Real-world usage may vary depending on the specific environmental conditions used in testing. Performance in extreme conditions is not guaranteed.
3 The Galaxy Watch Ultra is water-resistant for up to 10 minutes at a depth of 100 meters according to the ISO22810 standard. Testing was conducted in water containing 5% salt and 4 ppm chlorine. The Galaxy Watch Ultra has an IP68 water resistance rating based on laboratory conditions for submersion in fresh water up to 1.5 meters for a maximum of 30 minutes. It is not suitable for high-pressure water activities or diving. It can be used for shallow-water activities like swimming in a pool or the ocean. Water resistance is not a permanent condition and may decrease over time. Refer to the user manual for more information, including care and usage instructions.
4 The Galaxy Watch Ultra withstands temperatures ranging from -20°C to 55°C when worn on the wrist, based on internal laboratory testing conducted by Samsung. Actual performance may vary depending on the usage environment. In extremely high or low temperatures, charging may be disabled, certain functions may automatically end or become unavailable, or the watch may turn off automatically for safety reasons. Additionally, battery performance may be negatively affected in low temperatures.
5 See terms and conditions at samsung.com/pe/offer/terms-and-conditions



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