yassarikhan786
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Gorilla glass is just a marketing gimmick. It does still scratch and will break if dropped from a few feet, just like all the other phones that are not using "Gorilla" glass.
My HTC desire is still clinging onto life
It really doesn't scratch though, you can key it to your hearts content without it scratching. also it is rather drop resestant compared to standard glass.Gorilla glass is just a marketing gimmick. It does still scratch and will break if dropped from a few feet, just like all the other phones that are not using "Gorilla" glass.
It really doesn't scratch though, you can key it to your hearts content without it scratching. also it is rather drop resestant compared to standard glass.
Gorilla glass is just a marketing gimmick. It does still scratch and will break if dropped from a few feet, just like all the other phones that are not using "Gorilla" glass.
^^I would love that job:lol:Of course, for all its magical properties, a quick scan of the Internet will reveal that Gorilla Glass does fail, sometimes spectacularly so. It breaks when phones are dropped, it spiders if they bend, it cracks when they’re sat on. Gorilla Glass is, after all, glass. Which is why a small team at Corning spends a good portion of the day smashing the hell out of the stuff
When it comes to Apple, i'm not sure you can get much worse build quality.
You guys and your IPhone's and S3's etc... I'm still rocking my K800i :yelrotflmao:
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Maybe it's time for an upgrade? Actually that was a long time ago :lol:
Fixed it for you mate
Nowt wrong with my MacBook Pro, I tell thee.
It's annoying to change stuff like RAM, as there's approximately 7million small screws to take out, but it's a lot better than, say, Dell.