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Help Which Gorilla Glass Version is used on the LTE 4G?

EarlyMon

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its due to the fact that in the screen (what they are calling SLCD2) the distance between the display and the surface of the glass is MUCH less then most screens, so it actually is closer to your fingers. it'll be on this phone too

That's most likely due to it using Gorilla Glass 2.

GG2 is twice as strong as original Gorilla Glass.

So - does that equate to glass twice as strong as before?

Nope.

They said from the outset that the point of GG2 is to go to a glass covering 1/2 as thick as OG GG, with a potential price savings and weight savings for the same toughness as OG GG.

Once again, we see the SLCD2 meme at work. :D ;)

Again because it's being missed or not believed by some (not you, Covert_Death) - SLCD and SLCD2 are nothing more than marketing terms - they do not describe screen technology. ;)

The main thing is that the screen is the new stuff, 100%.
 
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Oh great not this again.
Apparently the "Does the Evo 3D have Gorilla Glass?" dead horse had a foal right before its death.
Here we go again. I can see it now:
Does the Evo 4G LTE have Gorilla Glass or Gorilla Glass 2? Does it even have any Gorilla Glass at all?

Where is that handy picture of a carousel...

Get me the Gorilla Glue so I can glue my hands over my eyes.
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Although, it would've been awesome to have that 60 days. I'd possibly be swapping out from HTC, to Motorola, to Samsung...and finally decide before the 60 days are up. Talk about a thorough "test drive." That'd be amazing!...LOL. Oh well. It was good to dream of that possibility.

I know I had poor results in the past, but you could ask again. Won't hurt to ask, and who knows maybe your mileage may vary.
(Also note Sprint only allows one switch out I believe)
 
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When I first read the specs about this phone it seemed clear that HTC had used Gorilla Glass on this phone. I read Gorilla 1 Glass, but a review from a site i came across said Gorilla Glass version 2. Anyone have clear and definite information on this?

I am very curious to this myself. I have seen it listed as "gorilla glass" in some occasions, and some specifically say "gorilla glass 2." Maybe its just hopeful thinking, but with all the upgrades the LTEvo has (larger battery, in particular), yet still maintaining the thin form factor, I think the GG2 reports could be true... since GG2 is 20% thinner, maybe this is how they got the extras in there without making the device any thicker.
 
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I am very curious to this myself. I have seen it listed as "gorilla glass" in some occasions, and some specifically say "gorilla glass 2." Maybe its just hopeful thinking, but with all the upgrades the LTEvo has (larger battery, in particular), yet still maintaining the thin form factor, I think the GG2 reports could be true... since GG2 is 20% thinner, maybe this is how they got the extras in there without making the device any thicker.

A call was made to HTC, the international version One x has the gorilla glass 1 if you will. Not GG2. Not sure about the LTEvo, but when I read specs about the phone it said GG1
 
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When I first read the specs about this phone it seemed clear that HTC had used Gorilla Glass on this phone. I read Gorilla 1 Glass, but a review from a site i came across said Gorilla Glass version 2. Anyone have clear and definite information on this?
I've read GG1, but frankly, the only advantage to GG2 (if I remember correctly) is that it is thinner glass at the same level of scratch resistance. So, if the Evo is as thin as makes you happy, then which gorilla glass we have is of little consequence.
 
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I'm not sure what version of GG we have. I do know from this vid, it's tough! :eek: This a OneX, LTEVO's kissing sibling. So safe to say one of the same :cool:

HTC One X used as a hammer - YouTube

:eek:

:adore:

Android fan: we now have an ips display with a retina level resolution...
Apple fan: But I have iTunes, and 3gs with WiFi's...
Android fan: I can build a house with my screen...
Apple fan: ::facepalm::
 
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I am going to go ahead and recommend screen protectors for this phone. I have absolutely babied my phone since I got it and in one week, it already has dozens of micro-scratches and one mark I can only describe as a "rubbing" mark. They only show up if the sun catches them just right to show them, otherwise they aren't noticeable which is cool for now. However, it seems like if the rate of micro-scratching continues at the current pace, even when babying the phone, the screen is eventually going to be covered in them to the point of clouding the glass a few months down the road. I'm not sure what type of glass this is (which was the original discussion of this thread) but it's scratching easier and faster than my OG Evo and my Wifes Epic by leaps and bounds, neither of which have/had screen protectors.

Just wish I ordered them (protectors) sooner! Can't wait till they arrive this week.
 
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