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Cracking news: improved smartphone glass twice as likely to survive drops | Technology | The Guardian

Cracking news: improved smartphone glass twice as likely to survive drops | Technology | The Guardian | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
New version of Gorilla Glass used in iPhone and Samsung devices could help make smashed screens a thing of the past
Richard Platt's curator insight, August 5, 2018 6:50 AM

Glass-maker Corning has unveiled a new version of its Gorilla Glass used in the majority of smartphone displays, which it says is twice as likely to survive being dropped.  As phones get bigger, and come with glass on the back as well as the front, the potential for smashed devices has increased. While cases have helped, even heavily protected phone screens still end up shattered from impact and then stress from being bent, squeezed or bumped in a pocket or bag.   Gorilla Glass 6 is a new chemically strengthened and highly compressed glass that Corning says has twice the drop protection of its Gorilla Glass 5.  “With breaks during drops being a probabilistic event, the added compression helps increase, on average, the likelihood of survival through multiple drop events,” said Dr Jaymin Amin, vice president of technology and product development at Corning.  The new glass survived an average of 15 drops from 1m on to rough surfaces in lab tests compared to 11 for the previous version, meaning it should be more resistant to multiple drops.  “Gorilla Glass 6 improves upon Gorilla Glass 5 by surviving drops from higher heights, but, more importantly, has been engineered to survive multiple drops,” said John Bayne, vice president and general manager for Corning Gorilla Glass.

 
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How Attaching Smartphones to Microscopes Could Change Global Health

How Attaching Smartphones to Microscopes Could Change Global Health | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Skylight attaches any camera-phone to any microscope, making it possible to transmit diagnostic images to doctors elsewhere.
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80% of Smartphones Will Have Stereo-3D Screens and Cameras by 2015 - Analyst. - X-bit Labs

80% of Smartphones Will Have Stereo-3D Screens and Cameras by 2015 - Analyst. - X-bit Labs | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
X-bit Labs80% of Smartphones Will Have Stereo-3D Screens and Cameras by 2015 - Analyst.X-bit LabsWhile stereoscopic 3D screens and cameras are still rare nowadays, once they get a little less expensive and microprocessors more powerful, they will...

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Smartphone-connectible car display developed by Toyota #DigInfo

Smartphone-connectible car display developed by Toyota - Motor On-demand Onboard Display...

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KOBOT: Japanese Company Shows Transformable, Smartphone-Controlled E-Cars (Video)

KOBOT: Japanese Company Shows Transformable, Smartphone-Controlled E-Cars (Video) | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Japan-based Kowa Tmsuk may just be ten months old and just have five employees (it's a joint venture between two larger companies), but it seems the company is set to build cool things.
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