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TSmotomeiji
post Dec 10 2012, 02:36 PM

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Thank you for all input. So, Gorilla2 should be more scratch resistant than Gorilla1, right? right?
Nightstalker1993
post Dec 10 2012, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(motomeiji @ Dec 10 2012, 02:36 PM)
Thank you for all input. So, Gorilla2 should be more scratch resistant than Gorilla1, right? right?
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scratch resistance is same, just that in terms of strength(breaking) it's almost twice as strong, so to achieve the same strength, you can use half of the thickness compared to if it was using the first gen gorilla glass which is what most manufacturers do to achieve that 'thinnest phone' status.
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post Dec 10 2012, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(Nightstalker1993 @ Dec 10 2012, 02:50 PM)
scratch resistance is same, just that in terms of strength(breaking) it's almost twice as strong, so to achieve the same strength, you can use half of the thickness compared to if it was using the first gen gorilla glass which is what most manufacturers do to achieve that 'thinnest phone' status.
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oh ok... I wont know the thickness on the Note2 but as long its similarly scratch resistant as the old glass, I think its good enough without a screen protector (my usage) Thanks
Mr_47
post Dec 20 2012, 04:37 PM

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mby you guys wont go tru rough life....

i need sp for anti-fingerprint... sunny days as shit in msia! sweaty palm!


infinityplayaz
post Dec 20 2012, 11:55 PM

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i dont really like SP,previously i used galaxy S,the 1st phone with gorilla glass and survived w/o any scratch,then changed to S II and gave it to my fiancee,still survived (even in woman handbag which is full of stuff ) iphone 4s also survived. gorilla glass never let me down. heh heh heh biggrin.gif
xelamil
post Dec 21 2012, 12:28 AM

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IMHO, SP (made of polymer/plastic) is much easier to scratch than glass.

My current phone has a SP... and there are more scratches on it (SP) than my two previous older phones which DIDN'T have SP.

No SP for my tablets.

Casing is another matter. Unfortunately all of them are unpopular Motorola phones. Which means, no casing...
So the phones are rather dinged up. doh.gif

This post has been edited by xelamil: Dec 21 2012, 12:30 AM

 

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