In Corning lab tests, Gorilla Glass 3+ improves drop performance by up to 2X versus current alternative glasses designed for the value segment, and, on average, survives a 0.8-meter drop (waist height) onto a hard and rough surface up to 70% of the time. Smartphones are no small investment, and oftentimes the cost of replacing or repairing a
Gorilla Glass family, addressing consumer demand for improved durability. BeneËts âĒ Improved drop performance, up to 2 m âĒ High resistance to scratch and sharp contact damage âĒ High retained strength after use âĒ Superior surface quality âĒ Lower softening point vs. CorningÂŪ GorillaÂŪ Glass 5 and CorningÂŪ GorillaÂŪ Glass 6 Applications
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Corning, a 160-year-old New York manufacturer, is still developing some of the toughest glass in the world. But its focus has shifted from kitchen products to the high-tech universe, with products Introducing Corning Gorilla Glass 5, a new glass solution that raises the bar for protection against drops higher than ever, surviving 1.6-meter, shoulder-height drops onto hard, rough surfaces up CjO6g16.