Gorilla Glass as Fast As Possible

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Gorilla Glass by Corning makes your devices more resistant to cracks and scratches without compromising on thinness or clarity!
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  • @ttttylertechtutorials7872
    @ttttylertechtutorials7872 4 роки тому +65

    “Glass is Glass and glass breaks.”
    - JerryRigEverything

    • @manansukhlecha
      @manansukhlecha 4 роки тому +10

      Scratches at level 6, With deeper grooves at level 7.

    • @Princess-Pony
      @Princess-Pony 3 роки тому +2

      No it’s “Glass is glass and glass can break”

  • @KabooM1067
    @KabooM1067 9 років тому +467

    These videos are like Wikipedia.. You just keep clicking a video within a video within a video to learn more about the small things they always mention... ._.

    • @Okurka.
      @Okurka. 8 років тому +19

      +prepareuranus
      *like Wikipedia with advertising.

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 8 років тому +33

      O kurka
      Hey, when you gotta make money you gotta make money. Wikipedia practically *begs* for donations from time to time.

    • @kuba27kuba27
      @kuba27kuba27 7 років тому

      Amazing isn't it?

    • @mikejuan6134
      @mikejuan6134 6 років тому

      Well as soon as you refuse to get paid for the work that you do, we will... laugh at you

    • @Lambda_Ovine
      @Lambda_Ovine 6 років тому

      And rarely finish the original article you were reading.

  • @eshan309
    @eshan309 10 років тому +41

    "To be clear" "*lol*"

  • @Enigma1990ad
    @Enigma1990ad 9 років тому +92

    Gorilla glass is not scratch resistant against the most common and prevalent material there is and that's SAND. All it takes is a few grains to land on your phone and a quick wipe afterwards to give your screen a nice deep scratch. If they make it to withstand sand then I'll be impressed.

    • @davidflores909
      @davidflores909 9 років тому +18

      ***** Well it greatly depends on where you got the sand. Anyway, there is one material that can survive unscathed virtually any sand you might rub into its surface (unless you crushed diamonds and made sand out of them) and it is Sapphire. Linus already said it in the video actually, but just look up for "Scratch test Sapphire" here on UA-cam and you'll see yourself.

    • @JacobHillSBD
      @JacobHillSBD 9 років тому +19

      That might have to be another material. As you should know, glass is made from melted down sand. Sort of like how a knife sharpener can sharpen a knife, sand can scratch glass, due to them still being structurally similar on an atomic scale. At least, I think so...

    • @playerguy2
      @playerguy2 9 років тому +1

      David Flores not cheap dough..

    • @josueisraelreyesmuniz8913
      @josueisraelreyesmuniz8913 9 років тому +15

      Jacob Hill sand contains quartz which is 7 in scale of hardness, normal glass is 5.5 in the same scale
      that's why sand scratches glass, for the glass to be less scratchy is has to have another material on it.

    • @frtard
      @frtard 9 років тому +5

      +JOSUÉ ISRAEL REYES MUÑIZ Sand, glass and quartz are are made of primarily the same thing; silicon dioxide. What's different among them is their structure, residual stresses and additives. The strength is greatly affected by the structure. Gorilla Glass is an aluminosilicate glass where the surface of the glass is placed in a large degree of compressive stress. Surface flaws get essentially closed up. It's the same idea as tempered glass, but instead of heating it past the transition temperature and a quickly cooling it, it's boiled in molten potassium.

  • @jhlt787
    @jhlt787 9 років тому +42

    Get a Nokia 3310 if you want an indestructible phone

    • @luminiscentric218
      @luminiscentric218 5 років тому +1

      We used to break the ground with our phones before, but right now, phones break from the ground
      Oh how far we've fallen...

    • @mercentperrault
      @mercentperrault 4 роки тому

      True.

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 4 роки тому +1

      Those phones are so outdated

  • @GastonAsston
    @GastonAsston 10 років тому +54

    I want transparent aluminum!

  • @piratapan
    @piratapan 8 років тому +192

    R.I.P. Harambe

  • @ShiroKage009
    @ShiroKage009 10 років тому +19

    I want sapphire glass on a phone.

  • @Persnoody
    @Persnoody 10 років тому +4

    Gorilla Glass as Linus said isn't perfect, my beautiful Nexus 5 got a scratch on it from a plastic trash can. I really don't think the glass that they send out the manufacturers is as good as they bring to these shows or tend to lead on. This is the first time that any of my cell phones have gotten a scratch on the screen and none of my previous phones had any sort of glass. I did get my first ever screen protector for the Nexus after I scratched it though, in the hopes of concealing the scratch and preventing any further damage.
    Good video Linus.

    • @LukePTBA
      @LukePTBA 10 років тому +3

      Well, yeah, every company cherry picks the shit they take to conventions.

  • @MajatekZawalski
    @MajatekZawalski 10 років тому +4

    That video ending. Nailed it.

    • @tarassu
      @tarassu 10 років тому

      Other people?!? This is a myth. Do you have a proof? :D

  • @smartydix
    @smartydix 10 років тому

    Not sure if people ever comment about these audible ads but I think that book is a must-read...

  • @YUR0ii
    @YUR0ii 9 років тому +6

    2:27
    End of the Line?
    BONUS DUCKS

  • @TheFanOfMyself1
    @TheFanOfMyself1 10 років тому +2

    I've got gorilla glass on my Nokia Lumina, and i've got a downside... Not a very big one "dough". When i put my phone upside down on ANY surface, i WILL slip off, quite slowly. I can litteraly lay it on a super flat table, and about 2 minutes later, it's on the floor.... IT'S SOOOO SLIPPERY!!

  • @Xielent
    @Xielent 10 років тому +2

    My S3 dropped 3 feet onto wood floor and shattered like hell. Tells you how great Gorilla Glass is....

    • @alexalcalaortiz368
      @alexalcalaortiz368 7 років тому

      my s2 dropped into a sharp rock and the screen shattered but it still looks and works great so your comment is probably not true

  • @SomeNiceMovies
    @SomeNiceMovies 10 років тому +18

    And speaking of things on your touch screen devices...
    Audible can be used at your phone, tablet or computer...
    Was that so hard Lajnous? ;)

    • @SomeNiceMovies
      @SomeNiceMovies 10 років тому +1

      Not the best one in the world, but it worked :)

    • @ClassifiedPerson
      @ClassifiedPerson 3 роки тому

      @@SomeNiceMovies You forgot to change your account

  • @1300l
    @1300l 10 років тому +22

    didnt Scotty teach man kind how to make transparent aluminium since the 80s?
    I want my transparent aluminium phone screen :P

    • @KamilZPunkt
      @KamilZPunkt 10 років тому

      Wasn't it Spock?

    • @1300l
      @1300l 10 років тому

      Kamil ZPunkt Was Scotty to build a whale tank

    • @draggboy
      @draggboy 10 років тому +3

      That would be pretty cool since it would never break but it's would dent like hell and be full of dimples.

    • @FraeschD
      @FraeschD 10 років тому +4

      The molecule structue of Gorilla glass contains Aluminium...... mind blown! :P

    • @SideWinder1286
      @SideWinder1286 10 років тому

      It does exist, just not for phone screens etc. Search for "Aluminium Oxynitride" or "ALON"

  • @jiiub
    @jiiub 10 років тому

    LOVE YOU LINUS!!! I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS ALL THE TIME! dont be angry :(

  • @CanIHasThisName
    @CanIHasThisName 10 років тому +1

    Important detail is that while Gorilla Glass can crack, it will still protect the actual display from damage most of the time, which is a real money-saver since the display is usually the most costly repair on a phone and it's usually better to just buy a whole new phone.

  • @Outfrost
    @Outfrost 10 років тому

    This kind of beginning for the advertisement block is way better than the previous one ;)

  • @TrickTube
    @TrickTube 10 років тому

    Love the ads in the end, when it comes you just quickly choose another video.
    Very practical indeed

  • @Eggemeyers
    @Eggemeyers 8 років тому +2

    Wish you would've gone into a little more detail about why Corning Gorilla glass is tougher... Like their manufacturing processes. I know it supposed to be "as fast as possible", but you generally include more substance in these videos than you did in this one tbh.

    • @AdityaCasio
      @AdityaCasio 8 років тому

      exactly what I was thinking

  • @CelmorSmith
    @CelmorSmith 10 років тому

    Never hat a smartphone but know everything about their specs and how most of their components work technically.
    The last "Handy" i had, was a PocketPC with Windows Mobile 6 (from Glofiish).

  • @TechCOG
    @TechCOG 10 років тому

    Thanks for the quick and sweet explanation of gorilla glass

  • @balakotia
    @balakotia 7 років тому

    Whenever I read title of any of your video, my mind adds "as fast as possible" automatically at the end. O.o

  • @dontplaythatsongdude
    @dontplaythatsongdude 10 років тому

    Okay, so I was literally thinking of How to Win Friends and Influence People just a split second before you said it. We must be connected.

  • @AngeloGi
    @AngeloGi 10 років тому +4

    Somebody needs to count how many times he does the "quotes" thing with his hands in all these videos.

  • @CorpusOrganic
    @CorpusOrganic 8 років тому

    @2:14 made the video worth it. Even though I liked all the tech stuff to. I rarely see a joke on a short show like this that doesn't come across as lame. On any of the channels I watch.
    Got the first smartphone I plan on keeping. I don't think it uses gorilla glass though. It is a lot nicer then I originally though such a thing would be. I even switched the service over from my old cell phone so I wouldn't have to carry that around any more. A lot of people keep telling me I need data. Seems useless to me. The wi-fi on it works well enough. I don't need wi-fi while I am out anyway. I tend to go out to shop, walk, or visit friends. Not to surf the internet, or look up weather reports and such.
    I actually wanted the thing as a all in one. Had no plans to actually use it as a phone at all. Was glad that a friend gave me a old one didn't have any use left for. As is, while out, I can read my kindle books on it, listen to a few mp3s, or take pictures of interesting things. The use as a phone when needed is nice. I only ever used 10 minutes a month of my cell sevice any way. So wouldn't really have missed it much.
    Turns out smatphones are a lot better then I originally thought they were.

  • @PerpetualSmurf
    @PerpetualSmurf 10 років тому +5

    That "lol." made me like the video ;)

  • @Scarecrow-zr3zx
    @Scarecrow-zr3zx 10 років тому

    Sapphire crystal is used in watches and is really scratch resistant. Only issue would be cost.

  • @EdisonChan
    @EdisonChan 10 років тому +31

    Linus' almost-unibrow is distracting ):

    • @RandomGameplayVideos
      @RandomGameplayVideos 10 років тому +5

      Worlds first problem... for idiots.

    • @RandomGameplayVideos
      @RandomGameplayVideos 4 роки тому

      @Me Too Joined 6 months ago, no name, no picture, trolling around on comments 6 years old? Yeah... reported. Fuck off, kid. See how tough you are face to face, not behind a keyboard, you fucking waste of space.

  • @DrTaurix
    @DrTaurix 10 років тому +1

    My sgs2 which I have had for over 2 years now has fallen a countless number of times now... and the screen is still perfect. I did have an aluminium case for it though

  • @MrHSX
    @MrHSX 10 років тому

    I watched this particular video on my newly broken tablet
    I wait for your coverage on the suggested topics

  • @tims525
    @tims525 9 років тому +1

    it could have been better if Linus identified the differences between the GG versions as fast as possible and advantages of sapphire glass. :)

  • @midibudu
    @midibudu 10 років тому

    some ear stretching pieces, are made of gorila glass, the quality is awesome

  • @DETRIVNI
    @DETRIVNI 10 років тому

    1:58 LOL congratulations Linus once again you've caused the spilling of my drink.

  • @NovaDragon
    @NovaDragon 10 років тому +3

    Linus as always a great video keep them coming or ill lose my mind :D

  • @SkullAbyss
    @SkullAbyss 10 років тому +1

    I used to live just 9 Miles from Corning INC HQ

  • @Jojo-om5sk
    @Jojo-om5sk 8 років тому

    @Mjc Gaming some Windows phones are actually pretty strong
    Like my Lumia 435W

  • @iamdarkyoshi
    @iamdarkyoshi 10 років тому

    I have had mixed results with this. On the one hand, it is difficult to break or fingerprint. one day I got out of my truck and my nexus 7 2013 fell out onto CEMENT. ON THE CORNER. ouch. It didnt break, it hardly even damaged the tablet's plastic case. Very impressive! An ipad would have shattered into a million pieces. However, a week later, i come home to see that my tablet (had been in my hoodie pocket all day) had 1 hairline crack from left to right (in landscape). anything under the crack didnt respond to touch and the cracked area kept "ghost touching" . i had to unplug the digitizer and run the device off an OTG mouse. All day. A COMPUTER MOUSE FOR TOUCH SCREEN. A repair cost me $100 bucks. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! this was JUST for the lcd and digitizer (which has the worst digitizer on the planet) and i put it in myself. Conclusion: It works decently well. It CAN be scratched rather easily, and it is POSSIBLE to crack it.
    I will give it to apple, although apples shatter much easier, they can be run over by a car and still work fine.

  • @Speedy.V
    @Speedy.V 10 років тому +3

    OK I know this already...NOW...I challenge you to do a tech quickie on architecture...maybe some info on the tick and tock of architecture....under 5 minutes.

  • @AsidsTechTips
    @AsidsTechTips 10 років тому +1

    Thank you Linus, again legendary explanation,

  • @venstoma
    @venstoma 7 років тому

    my watch uses saphire chrystals, i just thought i should point that out to anyone that says that "no one cares" but cared enough to reply.

  • @kevinye1104
    @kevinye1104 10 років тому +4

    Make your next Techquickie on NAS please!

    • @kevinye1104
      @kevinye1104 10 років тому

      ~What is it
      ~How to make one
      ~Advantages and Disadvantages
      ^.^
      Yay

  • @kdbholly
    @kdbholly 9 років тому

    I dropped my nexus 5 on some rather sharp rocks and all they caused was a minor chip in the glass, it is barely noticeable, and the touchscreen still works there.
    Edit: Also with no screen protector

  • @jellecosemans6133
    @jellecosemans6133 10 років тому

    Please make a "hyperthreading explained" video linus!
    Thanks!

  • @ProjectBoredomKiller
    @ProjectBoredomKiller 8 років тому

    New subbie here. Love your videos (so far). just bought a ZTE zmax pro with gorilla glass. Thanx for the explanation. real nice phone BTW.

  • @Vyppaaa11
    @Vyppaaa11 10 років тому

    Interesting point, both of my sisters bought Motorola Atrix HDs which use gorilla glass. Both of them shattered their screens. I also have an Atrix HD, absolutely no issues

  • @pw10a2sal
    @pw10a2sal 6 років тому

    Great explanation. Thanks ! Liked the ad too. Always funny.

  • @Brommakisen
    @Brommakisen 10 років тому

    just love these not so slow videos

  • @lazyweapons
    @lazyweapons 9 років тому +1

    well, my experiences with gorilla Glass have been pretty good. Though I favour Dragntrail Glass. It rivals Gorrila Glass pretty well, in terms of what it has to offer, and is found on cheap and expensive handsets.

  • @Alle525
    @Alle525 10 років тому

    Wait, so by sapphire crystal, are we talking actual transparent corundum, or is it just branding? Because a corundum screen would be pretty damn resilient to scratching.

  • @jordandecoste
    @jordandecoste 10 років тому

    Nicely done, yet again! Thanks and keep it up.

  • @adamhonda98
    @adamhonda98 3 роки тому

    How come high end monitors do not use this type of glass?

  • @ConVermin
    @ConVermin 10 років тому

    Well I have an HTC One M7. Dropped a piece of PVC on it... Shattered it like no tomorrow. However, sent it back to HTC they fixed it, but not for free.

  • @D3sEr7FoX
    @D3sEr7FoX 2 роки тому +1

    Linus ever made another video on gorilla glass?

  • @xSolidgamezx
    @xSolidgamezx 10 років тому

    I think most of the gorilla glass phones have an equally strong and scratch resistant etc, screen as my Nokia Lumia 520 does. I've got one minor scratch on it, let it fall a couple of times and no damage at all. That while I get the impression that if you drop a gorilla glass phone at the same angle and height it would break.

  • @alimpije33
    @alimpije33 9 років тому

    Gorilla Glass works fine for me on my note 2.Dropped the phone gorilla glass has no scratch or break but my lcd is dead which means gorilla glass does what they clame it does.

  • @lyianmickolel8729
    @lyianmickolel8729 8 років тому +3

    When he said its not made out of gorillas I literally laughed so hard HAHAHAHHA

  • @JonJaded
    @JonJaded 8 років тому +24

    Harambe Glass...

    • @HaydenX
      @HaydenX 7 років тому +3

      Definitely not shot resistant.

    • @akshagarwal1178
      @akshagarwal1178 4 роки тому +2

      @@HaydenX r/cursedcomments

  • @PureRushXevus
    @PureRushXevus 10 років тому +2

    "Just to be clear. Lol" Hahaha :p

  • @leerman22
    @leerman22 10 років тому +1

    Gorilla glass doesn't like to get scratched, but it does like to shatter. Of all the times I dropped my phone it would have shattered if it had gorilla glass, but my phone's screen is plastic.

    • @Spalding1250
      @Spalding1250 10 років тому

      True but I would take that chance over a plastic screen with scratches. You could get a screen protector but glass feels much better, more premium and I'm sure it performs a lot better too.

    • @leerman22
      @leerman22 10 років тому +1

      Spalding1250
      I just left the piece of plastic packaging on that protects the screen during shipment. It doesn't matter if that gets scratched.

    • @user-xg6zz8qs3q
      @user-xg6zz8qs3q 10 років тому

      Agreed. That's also why I would be hesitant to buy a MacBook Pro for 1200$ with a glass screen. I have seen quite a few of them with shattered screens.

  • @bloodangel13
    @bloodangel13 7 років тому

    Isn't sapphire glass supposed to be more durable and lighter than gorilla glass but more expensive to produce ? (and why you only see sapphire glass on high-end watch brands like Breitling, IWC, Girard-Perregaux and Patek Philippe)

  • @OZbibaO
    @OZbibaO 10 років тому

    Sadly my Moto X disagrees... it's supposed gorilla glass 3, but it's scratched after only 3 mounths of usage

  • @Peopie9
    @Peopie9 10 років тому

    Where can we find the video of your hands on test at the trade shows?
    I think there should be a link in the video somewhere for that

  • @luisb.henaoj9216
    @luisb.henaoj9216 7 років тому

    as allways very good explanation, congratulations.

  • @agneshoblige4686
    @agneshoblige4686 8 років тому

    I bought a Nexus 5. Sadly I know what Gorilla Glass is. The Nexus shattered all over the place when it dropped from a one foot fall. I just assumed that phone would have had Gorilla Glass, but it didn't. Now I got a BQ and never been happier.

  • @generalporfirioggonz
    @generalporfirioggonz 10 років тому

    what about a extremely quick gide to help to speed up slow computers based on a software level, like but not limited to, deleting progams storing on spesific places because for example on laptops is not that easy on changing parts, its posible or just going and buying another one

  • @ZukaroTravon
    @ZukaroTravon 10 років тому

    So far neither of the two phones I have, have gotten any scratches in the glass what so ever. And I've had them in the same pocket as my keys before.
    Not sure if it's Gorilla glass or not but I assume it is.

  • @danielsoosay1772
    @danielsoosay1772 6 років тому +1

    And why people keep on adding screen protector or cheap glass on their iphone

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 4 роки тому

      Screen protectors are designed to protect the phones screen from cracking or breaking

  • @MrPaavoonparas
    @MrPaavoonparas 10 років тому

    Linus, do a video about what is the difference between for an example LGA1150 h81, b85, h87, z87 or FM2+ a55, a78, a88, a88x.....

  • @mercentperrault
    @mercentperrault 4 роки тому +1

    What about Dino Glass?

  • @deneb_tm
    @deneb_tm 10 років тому

    Well, my Nexus 4 uses "Gorilla glass" and it broke from falling straight down from 1 m (front landing). Also, my new display is already pretty scratched up for some weird reason.

  • @franciscoayrolo5612
    @franciscoayrolo5612 9 років тому

    Then how do you explain that my Moto E broke by falling approx 50 cm, while a friend of mine has been dropping his Moto G more than 10 times and nothing happens? I really am puzzled, it can't be just tough luck

  • @unknownsniper23
    @unknownsniper23 9 років тому

    i dropped my phone on concrete while running, didn't smash/cracked and dropped it on tiles yesterday still completely fine, i should be more careful now :O

  • @HarolaDuong
    @HarolaDuong 3 роки тому +1

    im waiting for the humanity to make the new type of glass called
    monke glass

  • @playerguy2
    @playerguy2 9 років тому

    corning needs to ramp up the "not breaking" aspect as the smartphones of today often get cracks from falling about neck height (assuming your standing up) just another reason I don't like large screens..

  • @leonardobishop
    @leonardobishop 8 років тому +2

    Well. We all know gorilla glass ain't got shit on the Nokia brick glass.

  • @epicwarding
    @epicwarding 10 років тому +3

    Linus - Im dying for PG278Q Review

  • @mirsec0088
    @mirsec0088 10 років тому +7

    Ironic since this video came out the same day that I shattered my S4.

    • @ExoBitGaming
      @ExoBitGaming 10 років тому

      Nick Wilson And same day I shatered my Ipod 5

    • @mirsec0088
      @mirsec0088 10 років тому

      Wow, very good timing linus, very good timing...

    • @mirsec0088
      @mirsec0088 10 років тому

      ***** That sucks bro. The S4 costs an arm and a leg comming at 240 bucks for the glass and Super AMOLED screen replacement. Wish you good luck on fixing your iPod, I'm fixing my phone on sunday.

    • @ExoBitGaming
      @ExoBitGaming 10 років тому

      Nick Wilson Thanks :D Good luck to you too.

  • @patrickhenderson51
    @patrickhenderson51 5 років тому

    This glass is so good I dropped my dads iPhone 8, 10 foot down some stairs and it survived I thought I was gonna die until I picked it up

  • @ElectronicsUnited
    @ElectronicsUnited 10 років тому +1

    My watch that I got from my grand parents is sapphirecystal is that expensive?

  • @Axelsypkenssmit
    @Axelsypkenssmit 10 років тому

    sony uses dragon trail glass witch claimed to be 6x stronger than gorilla glass, unfortunately it broke quite easily on me on the xperia Z

  • @krystinasaragos1535
    @krystinasaragos1535 2 роки тому

    Is the iPhone 6 made with gorilla glass? I've had an iPhone 6 for 5 years. My brother I law gave it to me after he upgraded UT I have no idea how long he was using it for. I dropped it SOOO many times and it never broke the glass.

  • @yujishinohara1uponatime
    @yujishinohara1uponatime 8 років тому

    Would like to see a Gorilla vs Panzer glass comparison which includes at least a 2 meter edge drop as one of the stress test.

  • @kamacoz9738
    @kamacoz9738 8 років тому

    my only concerned about the glass is the clarity will I notice a difference? And how is the feel in comparison? thanks

  • @elyad67
    @elyad67 8 років тому

    Drop your latest Gorilla Glass phone in the beach(sand) and take a look at all the micro scratches, that happend to my S6 Edge, should have went with an screenprotector

  • @D.man140
    @D.man140 6 років тому +2

    Harambe Glass
    Glass out for Harambe

  • @mysisterfanny
    @mysisterfanny 10 років тому

    i have a question... do you still wear socks with sandals and if so why do you wear that combo?

  • @noobhunter8973
    @noobhunter8973 9 років тому

    the iPhone 6's and iPhone 5s' use saphire crystal glass on their home button and finger can thing :P

  • @modetft
    @modetft 8 років тому +1

    They should rename the brand to Harambe Glass

  • @ThomasFarquhar2
    @ThomasFarquhar2 6 років тому

    1:05 i saw a picture of a Nexus 5 and said, "no, my phone!"

  • @センナ-h4c
    @センナ-h4c 3 роки тому +1

    *"To be clear"*
    **Video switches to 144p**

  • @MrDevanWright
    @MrDevanWright 7 років тому

    Didn't catch that pun for a few seconds, but damn it was a good one.

  • @Turskaify
    @Turskaify 10 років тому

    My first and still going "smartphone" has a touchscreen made of plastic..

  • @samueldsouza8797
    @samueldsouza8797 4 роки тому

    I am still waiting for that sapphire glass

  • @likeseverything1998
    @likeseverything1998 10 років тому

    that guy from corning also cleaned ashley esqueda's phone :P

  • @awksweat230
    @awksweat230 10 років тому +2

    I had a nasty accidental drop on my bathroom fall. My nexus 5 screen didn't crack but what kind of damage can hard drops do to performance of a phone in the long run? I'm afraid it will be slow in a year due to all the drops it's endured.

    • @ThoolooExpress
      @ThoolooExpress 10 років тому +1

      Drops don't really affect electronics, unless they have moving parts, which phones don't.

    • @iChocoCookie
      @iChocoCookie 10 років тому +1

      I dropped my s3(without any case or screen protectors)about 10 times now.Still as fast as when I got it.

    • @KemoKa77
      @KemoKa77 10 років тому +1

      Get a Nokia. Your fears will be quickly brushed away.

    • @awksweat230
      @awksweat230 10 років тому

      Its funny you should say that, I owned a lumia 920 before my nexus 5. I dropped it on bathroom floor and the screen shattered beyond repair. Since I still had another year to upgrade, I was left with buying a nexus 5 for the excellent price of $350.

    • @jellecosemans6133
      @jellecosemans6133 10 років тому

      KemoKa77 haha :)

  • @LeNico
    @LeNico 10 років тому

    Saphire cristal is not new but still it should help scratch resitance

  • @SchmitGaMeSFrshLrd
    @SchmitGaMeSFrshLrd 10 років тому

    I was just wondering what is the difference between wireless and wired mouses?

  • @nO_d3N1AL
    @nO_d3N1AL 10 років тому

    I'd never even heard of it before this vid