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Corning. The company's testing of its new Victus 2 glass showed that it could survive drops of up to 1 meter on a "surface replicating concrete." ...
Corning claims Fusion5 can handle sharp impacts twice as well as conventional automotive glass. For a variety of reasons, not the least of which is electrification, cars are getting heavier.
This is not Corning's first swing at adding ceramic to the mix—the company is also responsible for Apple's Ceramic Shield glass, which has been used on the company's high-end phones since 2021 ...
Corning's Gorilla Glass is used in a lot of high-end smartphones, and now the company is promising even tougher displays with its latest version, Victus 2.
Corning proves that making strengthened glasses isn’t as easy with the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Glass is an important part of every smartphone today, with more premium devices using it on their ...
Affordable phones don't have to be brittle. Corning has announced Gorilla Glass 7i, which is designed for mid-range handsets. This design is likely similar to the other 7th generation glass ...
Corning claims that Victus 2 can survive drops of up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) onto rough surfaces such as concrete. It can also survive drops of up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) onto surfaces like asphalt.
Corning claims Fusion5 can handle sharp impacts twice as well as conventional automotive glass. For a variety of reasons, not the least of which is electrification, cars are getting heavier.
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