I've searched Google multiple times and I cannot find anything on this.
Is the Galaxy Note Edge's display made from Gorilla Glass, or some plastic substrate?
The reason I am curious is because I am thinking about JUMP'ing to the Edge from my Note 4, but if the display is not actually glass I am concerned about how it would hold up.
Thanks!
Note Egde's display has gorilla glass3 that processed 3D, like a Note 4.
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Does Galaxy Note Pro LTE version have Gorilla Glass? I was trying to find info on this but found lots of contradiction.
According to Corning Gorilla Glass site the Note Pro does have one, but i do not see it under spec on Samsung site and the tablet is surprisingly light.
Does anyone have details?
Thanks:cyclops:
Yes. It has Gorilla Glass 3.
Note 4 has Gorilla Glass 4!!??
According to Corning Glass website the Note 4 has Gorilla Glass 4 on it NOT GG 3 as stated in the spec pages of most sites.
http://www.corninggorillaglass.com/en/products-with-gorilla/samsung/samsung-galaxy-note-4
story posted here, links to corning page above. 11 Dec 2014-
http://www.phonearena.com/news/First-phablet-with-Gorilla-Glass-4-Why-Note-4-of-course._id63697
This is confirmed on GSMarena here-
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_4-6434.php
I wouldn't doubt it since Corning and Samsung are close business partners.
and I'm still searching for the perfect fitting tempered glass screen protector
Awesome feature love it
mine has scratched from just being in my pocket unprotected :crying: now got a cheap screen protector on i cant notice it,
You should see the one at the T-Mobile store, holy crap. It looks like someone used a piece of fine grit sandpaper on it.
I predict even Gorilla Glass 100 will scratch!
A tempered glass screen protector looks great, is easy to clean perfectly, and provides extreme protection (but it does get micro-scratches, be thankful they're not on your phone!)
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Hi guys! I've been on the this Galaxy S6 forum here at XDA since I got my pre-order in from T-Mobile. I previously had the Galaxy Note 4, and at that time I was on the Galaxy Note 4 forums.
Just like the Galaxy Note 4 the Galaxy S6 comes with a slightly curved screen (reason why tempered glass cannot go edge to edge) which causes problems for tempered glass protectors. I do bet that they're are tons of people here on the same boat as I am (switching from GN4 to GS6). We had the same issue over in that forum. However we had a even bigger issue there that hasn't been discussed here which is the differences in the degree of the slight curve that our screens have. For instance many people here on this forum have been posting tempered glass screens that work for them and yet when another person with the same product as well as the same phone the glass will not adhere at the sides.
Is it possible if we can make a thread here just for tempered glass screen protectors along with the carrier and manufacturing date of the device as well?
P.S I'm sorry if this had some formatting issues or grammatical errors. First time posting something so big here and trying to type this up at work
I know there are several threads about glass screen protectors and whether or not they have a halo, etc. I'd like to have a single thread for discussion of edge-to-edge glass screen protectors that don't leave that gap between the protector and the edge of the phone (and obviously without a halo). I know that there are a few curved protectors out there and that reviews are trickling in. Please post your experiences and photos here.
Looking for the same.
Would love to hear more about anyone using or having found an edge to edge glass screen protector that works and fits perfectly
You can try the Moshi iVisor.
I had it for the Note 4 and returned it after having it for 2 days. I don't think the S6 one will be any better.
I've been reading a lot about scratched screens right out of the box, and seeing that the screen scratches very easily just laying it on the table.
Now I've only been following this on the s7e forums do don't know about the regular s7, but I'd this a quality control issue? I've ashtrays been under the impression that gorilla glass was supposed to be highly scratch resistant and harder to crack.
After having cracked my screen after a short drop 24 hours into having the phone, and the only phone screen to have broken of the myriad galaxy, lg and iPhones I've owned, I'm wondering if there was a failure I the quality control of the screens produced for the first batches of s7's.
Was this a problem with the s6 edge? Where it'd be a byproduct of the curved screen? Our has gorilla glass just fallen off?
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