Galaxy S10 buyers around the world will receive their preorders this week, as three of the four Galaxy S10 models that Samsung unveiled two weeks ago will hit stores. When the Galaxy S10 does arrive ...
We all know someone in our lives that continuously drops their smartphone, and the most cringe-worthy moment of my days outside of the office (what the hell are they?!) would have to be seeing a ...
Corning's Gorilla Glass 5 has made durability tests one-thirds boring. Unless you have a Mohs level 6 pick in your pocket or an open glass cutter in you bag, phone screens are mostly safe from ...
Smartphone glass is getting tougher. Glass manufacturing firm Corning announced on Wednesday the launch of Gorilla Glass 6, the latest version of the glass used in over six billion devices including ...
A bit of good news for the perpetually clumsy. Corning unveiled the latest version of its ubiquitous smartphone-encasing material today at an event in California. Gorilla Glass 6 is, naturally, ...
Corning today unveiled its latest iteration of smartphone glass: Gorilla Glass 6. Along with the new product, it demonstrated a new technology called Ink Jet which can allow you to fully customize ...
The supplier for Apple, Samsung and other device makers has designed the new Gorilla Glass 6 to survive 15 drops from a height of 1 meter. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a ...
Corning's Gorilla Glass covers the displays of phones from Apple, Samsung, LG and many more, and two years after the last refresh, Corning has just unveiled Gorilla Glass 6. Now more durable than ever ...
Butterfingers rejoice: The next smartphone you buy might have a screen that’s meaningfully more likely to survive a tumble without shattering. Corning, whose Gorilla Glass has shipped on more than 6 ...
Since its launch in September 2007, Corning Gorilla Glass has been designed into more than 6 billion devices by more than 45 major brands. Corning Gorilla Glass 6 improves upon Gorilla Glass 5 by ...
Toughened glass has long protected your phone against a singular drop, but one-and-done isn't how it works in real life -- we've all seen butterfingers users whose device falls to the floor on a ...