quite odd considering the iphone 4s and 4 uses corning gorilla glass as well
the issue isnt scratch resistance with iphone, its drop resistance. because the iphone has a solid alu chassis and glass at the back and front, it is more impact sensitive as it is more rigid than a galaxy s3 which is majority plastic therefore can take more shock
quite odd considering the iphone 4s and 4 uses corning gorilla glass as well
the issue isnt scratch resistance with iphone, its drop resistance. because the iphone has a solid alu chassis and glass at the back and front, it is more impact sensitive as it is more rigid than a galaxy s3 which is majority plastic therefore can take more shock
The iPhone 4 and 4s are both believed to have Gorilla Glass on the front only, though I don't think Apple has outright acknowledged it, and the S3 I believe is GG2. Plus the best I could tell the actual touchscreen part of the iPhone in the test looked fine it was the outer edges that weren't. Really wished the tester wasn't bouncing around or in a hurry to end the video so he would turn them on or at least give a better look.
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