The new version of Gorilla Glass improves drop performance and scratch resistance. It’s likely the glass will be used to protect both sides of the device like the S22.
Gorilla Glass 5 touts dramatically improved drop performance compared with competitive glass designs and earlier versions of Gorilla Glass. How dramatic? The glass delivers an up to four times improvement in drop height to failure and can survive drops up to 1.6 meters (which just happens to be the global human height average), up to 80 percent
Today's drop test tells us two things: first, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are probably using Corning's new Gorilla Glass 6 (Apple never says for sure), which is supposedly two times stronger
Gorilla Corning Glass 3. Jun 16, 2014 23:43. 1. 23. 1.2k. it survived a front facing drop from the height of my pockets however it could be my cover that saved it.
The testing process for both is the same: Corning starts out with a 22cm drop, the glass mounted in a special "test puck" so that it sits proud and always hits whatever test surface has been
Actually, I believe there is a massive difference between Gorilla Glass 4 and prior versions. I know plenty of people with broken Gorilla Glass 3 devices. I've had my Gorilla Glass 4 phones drop a lot of times and never broke. Yeah, I'm a bit confused by people saying there's no difference.
tSLTC. In Corning lab tests, Gorilla Glass 3+ survives, on average, a 0.8-meter drop (waist height) onto a hard and rough surface up to 70% of the time. Gorilla Glass 3+ also improves drop performance by up to 2X versus current alternative glasses designed for the value segment. “Gorilla Glass 3+ plays an important role in our portfolio of superior
But Live Science's sister site Tom's Guide, which reviews tech gadgets, recently did some testing that reveals that phone breakage isn't just about the length of the fall. Tom's Guide testers
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