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no screen protector, Gorilla glass experience
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TSmotomeiji
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Nov 27 2012, 11:12 AM, updated 13y ago
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hi all, I have been using a samsung phone with gorilla glass (1st gen) for 1 year now without screen protection. so far no scratches at all and I'm happy. I'm getting a gen2 gorilla glass phone soon (note2) and wish to know if the glass is similarly tough and scratch resistant as the original gorilla glass? Thanks
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TSmotomeiji
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Nov 27 2012, 02:32 PM
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Thanks for the replies. So can we safely say, the new gorilla glass is better than the older gorilla glass? Coz I'm planning to use the phone without casing, without screen protector. I like to see the display screen to be shiny
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TSmotomeiji
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Nov 28 2012, 11:52 AM
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Thanks again for all replies. I read all of them. I know it is a risk. I just wish to know if gorilla2 is better (or at least similar) to gorilla1. If yes then I will use it the same way I used my old samsung. Coz I think, if I use same way, then it will not have scratch too (unless gorilla2 is not as good as gorilla1)
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TSmotomeiji
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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?
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TSmotomeiji
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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. 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
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