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Gorilla Glass

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Gorilla Glass
A protective glass cover for smartphones and laptops from Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY (www.corning.com). Originally developed in the 1960s, the glass is scratch proof and virtually unbreakable even with harsh use. One can jam a screwdriver onto a Gorilla Glass device with as much force as one can muster, and although the electronics below could be damaged from the force, there would be no visible scratch or break in the glass cover.


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A Japanese manufacturer has taken aim at Corning's market-leading Gorilla Glass with a new material for smartphones and tablets that the company says is six times tougher than conventional glass.
A Japanese manufacturer has taken aim at Corning's market-leading Gorilla Glass with a new material for smartphones and tablets that the company says is six times tougher than conventional glass.
Besides this, there are several other notable facilities that will help the huge screen to be more charismatic like Gorilla Glass display, accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, proximity sensor for auto turn-off and multi-touch input method.
 
 
 
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