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Corning gorilla glass 59/28/2023 ![]() ![]() It is, after all, information that concerns the new Note 7. I know this stuff isn't the biggest news ever, especially now that the tech news section is flooded by Zen rumors and news, but I still found this interesting and thought some you might want to know about. A visible, irremovable mark is still a scratch in my book and I'm sure most users that complain about a mark will not say "I have some soft material debris on my screen" instead of "My screen is scratched". ![]() To me this sounds like some PR bullshit (never mind, proven wrong by you guys), because people won't care if their screen has leftover materials or actual scratches on them. The representatives also mentioned that those marks might not be scratches, but remaining bits of material onto the screen. Many people (myself included), however, don't cover the phone as it ruins the aesthetics, so for those who are careful enough not to drop their phones the only problem remaining is scratching, which apparently is a bigger issue with GG5, compared to the previous model. Many people use cases and screen protectors to keep their screens from shattering (and scratching) so they won't care about this. However, this doesn't mean that being more prone to scratches is fine. This discussion is only related to the scratch resistance of the new Gorilla Glass, which is indeed advertised as being more shatter-resistant. It’s a combination of pressure and material hardness differences that exist between the pick and the material that’s being contacted. So you could have a lower hardness pick with a much higher load and still achieve a condition that would look like a slightly higher hardness pick with a lighter load. It’s a function of the difference in the hardness of the materials, but in particular the load is very important. ![]()
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