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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday July 24 2016, @05:04PM   Printer-friendly
from the shattering-news dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

You'll soon be able to drop your phone from selfie level worry-free with a little help from Corning. The glass company presented the fifth iteration of its super-resistant Gorilla Glass at an event at its offices in Palo Alto, California.

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The previous version of the glass could survive a drop at about pocket level or below on a rough surface, but with 63 percent of drops occurring between waist and shoulder height, according to Corning, the goal was to increase the total fall distance that a Gorilla Glass-topped phone could withstand.

Gorilla Glass 5 promises to brush off drops of up to 1.6 meters (5 feet, 2 inches) based on Corning's tests, making it almost four times more resistant than regular, unstrengthened glass, the company says.

About 4.5 billion of the world's phones use Gorilla Glass on their displays, and you'll find the topper expanding beyond these pocket-size devices. This year, Ford announced that the 2016 GT model will have Gorilla Glass windshields. Some ATMs will even sport an antimicrobial version of Gorilla Glass on their displays.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Gravis on Sunday July 24 2016, @07:48PM

    by Gravis (4596) on Sunday July 24 2016, @07:48PM (#379487)

    How much improvement could there really be in each new generation, considering this is a chemistry/physics problem?

    the issue is not what to make but how to manufacture it. basically, i can tell you a sheet of carbon all connected by five bonds would be a great screen but then actually manufacturing perfect sheets of diamond is an issue.

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