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Motorola Droid and Dell Adamo latest to get Gorilla glass

 
 
cmacv
 
Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 03:05 am
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Corning's darn-near-impenetrable Gorilla glass certainly isn't new -- in fact, we spied it in a few of Motion Computing's tablets just a few months ago -- but it's still not commonplace on mainstream gizmos. Yet. SmartPlanet sat down with Dr. Donnell Walton, senior applications engineer at Corning, in order to discuss the merits of the display technology as well as its importance in the gadget space. The discussion also mentioned that both Motorola's Droid and Dell's Adamo (not to mention Cowon's S9 PMP) are sporting the glass, which acts to make displays "damage-resistant." Not surprisingly, the company is seeing huge demand in the smartphone arena, where touchscreen-centric phones are being shoved into pockets at random and then costing manufacturers big bucks as return rates creep up. It's a pretty interesting read if you're into that type of thing, and yes, we did just give you permission to try and split your Droid display wide open in a moment of frustration. Just don't count on Motorola to accept that as a valid excuse for your RMA.
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cmacv
 
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Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 03:17 am
@cmacv,
does this mean i can take my screen protector off my droid??

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The Chief
 
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Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 08:02 am
@cmacv,
Apparently a screen protector on a Droid is optional, but I think I'll leave mine on JUST ON CASE Smile
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droid him
 
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Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 10:57 am
@cmacv,
I think this whole gorilla glass thing is a gimmick. Its glass, it will break. I have seen shots of a shattered droid that fell out of a car. As far as scratches...i had iphone 3g and 3gs and never had issues with scratching. I think people were used to the old devices like the tilt that had those soft screens.
cmacv
 
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Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 11:42 am
@droid him,
i dont think there saying its unbreakable just tougher. scratch resistant, i dont think a droid falling out of the car with a screen protector would of helped any. im just wondering if a screen protector is needed, i would love to not use one. the screen is so nice and i hate air bubbles.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ope6uViLcEY[/ame]
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droid him
 
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Reply Wed 23 Dec, 2009 10:31 pm
@cmacv,
You should be fine not using a screen protector. I havent used one since i bought my droid and i have zero scratches on the screen.
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