Corning Incorporated has announced its latest Gorilla Glass Victus, which significantly improves drop and scratch performance. Based on their lab tests, the Gorilla Glass Victus was able to survive drops from up to 2 meters onto hard, rough surfaces. Meanwhile, its previous flagship Corning Gorilla Glass 6 was only able to survive 1.6 meters. It also showed a 2x improvement in scratch resistance compared to the Corning Gorilla Glass 6. "Dropped phones can result in broken phones, but as we developed better glasses, phones survived more drops but also showed more visible scratches, which can impact the usability of devices," John Bayne, Senior VP and GM of Mobile Consumer Electronics said. "Instead of our historic approach of asking our technologists to focus on a single goal – making the glass better for either drop or scratch – we asked them to focus on improving both drop and scratch, and they delivered with Gorilla Glass Victus." Samsung will be the first company to adopt the Gorilla Glass Victus. Check out Corning's Gorilla Glass Victus introduction below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glI_sTyQnP0&feature=emb_title Corning extends its glass technology to the PC market with the announcement of the Gorilla Glass NBT - the company's latest cover glass designed to help protect touch-enabled notebook displays from scratches and other forms of damage that come from everyday handling and use. Read more in our articles including "Corning announces Gorilla Glass Victus" and "Microsoft working on Project Glass competitor".
Corning Incorporated has announced its latest Gorilla Glass Victus, which significantly improves drop and scratch performance. Based on their lab tests, the Gorilla Glass Victus was able to survive drops from up to 2 meters onto hard, rough surfaces.
Meanwhile, its previous flagship Corning Gorilla Glass 6 was only able to survive 1.6 meters. It also showed a 2x improvement in scratch resistance compared to the Corning Gorilla Glass 6. "Dropped phones can result in broken phones, but as we developed better glasses, phones survived more drops but also showed more visible scratches, which can impact the usability of devices," John Bayne, Senior VP and GM of Mobile Consumer Electronics said.
Our coverage of Gorilla Glass Victus phones includes: "Corning announces Gorilla Glass Victus"; "Microsoft working on Project Glass competitor"; "Corning launches Gorilla Glass NBT for laptops". Each article provides unique insights and information.