Examiner.com: Corning today announced its plans for this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013), as the company will be introducing two new products.
First up will be Corning Gorilla Glass 3, which they say will featuring enhanced durability using a new glass composition.
Samsung, in a bid to take on Corning and its Gorilla Glass, has come up with a glass panel of its own that is claimed to be 'unbreakable'.
You’ve likely seen the video: Zack from JerryRigEverything performing his now-familiar durability test on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Surprisingly, he appears to leave visible scratches on the device’s Gorilla Glass 5 with a metal pick that rates a 3 on Mohs scale of hardness – “only one step above plastic,” as Zack notes in the video. A new glass from Corning that appears to scratch much more easily than its predecessor is admittedly hot news, but as is often the case, the “scandal” may have gotten blown a little out of proportion.
dear god...people are still doing scratch tests, fire tests, bend tests etc in 2016
come on people. buy a $10 cover for your $300 phone to protect the back. and buy a cheap 3-5 dollar plastic screen protectors and your phone is pretty much protected for years.
and then use common sense...you know the simple things....dont put your phone in the same pocket as your keys. dont sit on your phone so dont put it in your back pocket. use lighters on your cigs, not your phone screen.
if they wanna do such tests, go after the "heavy duty" phones such as CAT or something.
i think manufacturer companies bring such phones after complete test. so no need to test it again, just use and and enjoy :)
Extremetech: It is now fairly clear that Apple is investing heavily in the production and machining of sapphire glass for its future products. Sapphire glass isn’t a new material, but it’s only in recent years, due to improved manufacturing methods, that we’ve started to see it used commercially.