Corning Gorilla Glass 2 (2012) vs Gorilla Glass 3 (2013) vs Gorilla Glas s 4 (2015) Vs Gorilla Glass 5 (2016) Like our page on Facebook / gogaurab / quantummobiles
@@i_hate_google_ No need for conspiracy theories, thicker glass is a lot more resistant. Phone manufacturers choose to make the glass as thin as possible. If they made it thicker it would be a lot harder to break. A thing you gotta keep in mind is that different phones have different thickness of Gorilla Glass, so some are easier to break than others and pretty much all of them have thinner glass than they should
I've dropped my iPhone 4 and other phones from serious heights many times and it took years before finally breaking. As long as the phone is made sturdy and tight behind the screen is good. My new Pixel 4a feels sturdy as a mofo
Well, mine has Gorilla Glass 5, and it fell multiple times throughout 3 years and didn't break. The one time it finally broke was then I fell with my phone in my hand, then accidentally smashed it on the floor as I put my arms forward to alleviate the fall.
+Screwg oogle Graphene is actually very promising for its capabilities. It is not called a supermaterial for nothing. It is the most durable substance known to man, and it can be used to make crystal clear bendable screens, advanced solar panels, great electronic receivers, making it likely to replace silicon in the future as the main component of chips, and even sports instruments thanks to its durability. It is made of a single layer of (very nearly, as much as human science capability goes) pure carbon, making it cannot be split by the side, and very tough to cut or pierce through, because a single layer of atom means that it has no flaws and carbon bonds together very great. Currently scientists already had the technology to apply graphene to the civilian market, but they are still trying to reduce the cost of creating graphene (which is fun, because the method that the scientists who discovered graphene made it was to used tape and take out layers and layers of graphite, until there was only one left). Once it has made its way in, it is going to change our technology lives forever, delivering performance that was unreachable before by current tech (even phones have stay at the same size or bigger to hold better hardware, both iPhones and Androids for example). I would say that whichever phone brand applies this tech first will certainly become the winner of at least 3 years. Of all the countries, the US is leading in research pace, with Europe, the original discoverers second, and the Chinese third. However, only a small portion of the Americans and Europeans know about this, which is a pity, considering 250000 research and experiments in America and 150000 in Europe, if my memory is not wrong. The Chinese population probably don't even know about it, but Chinese government and the cooperations sure do.
I got some good news and some bad news. The good news is Gorilla Glass 5 will survive ball bearing drops.The bad news is if drop your phone the screen will shatter on the first drop. At least you are protected from ball bearing drops !! I totally hate when my screen gets broken when it starts raining ball bearings!! Thanks corning!! You are my hero!! lol
Chilled Ice Cream Oh I'll keep that in mind as my phone scratches up in my pocket due to my goddamn pocket lint! Just because it was designed for shatter resistance doesn't excuse it's horrible scratch resistance. "I've seen this comment too much"? Maybe that's because a lot of people actually care about scratches? In fact, wasn't GG4's whole campaign about how scratches lead to easier cracking, and that GG4 is extremely scratch resistant? What happened to that, I wonder.
Really if it's that tough then why does my brand new galaxy s8 which is sporting your gorrila glass 5 has a very deep scratch on the back of it i did not put it there it was already there when I got i t from Verizon. It did have the protective film on it that u have to peel away. That's when I noticed the small scratch. How can you explain that?????
hey Corning, I noticed when you were talking about GG4 you talked about its scratch resistance but when you talked about GG5 you took the part about scratch resistance out at the end of your video. GG5 is straight up trash and forces the user to either get a screen protector, which makes the screen more resistant to cracking anyway, out end up with a scratched up screen because that GG5 garbage is so soft.
Well i have the gorilla 3 , nokia pureview 808. Its a rock phone. I have it for 4 years end of this month. It fall multiples times, screen faces the concrete and. Only plastic cover take some damage, the screen is intact
For those who didn't watch the remake of Jerry's experiment gorilla glass has a scratch resistance of about 5 to 6. the reason why it's scratched at a low-level was because remnants from the sharpening block he used for the tools was transferred onto there and it's on the hardness scale of about a 9.
But we have got you covered. We are more than happy to introduce you the harambe glass 6 which can withstand drops as high as 3 meters. We are truly haramblessed
so now I'm choosing between GG3 and GG5 on a pr of devices ...How seriously should one consider these difference when the given comparisons are always against a competitor's glass?
I think corning lost focus on what consumers want with gorilla glass 5, we would rather have a more scratch resistant screen then drop resistance. I mean gorilla glass 5 has a hardness of 3! on the mohs scale, thats really soft and will scratch easy.
Well, I think that's just what YOU want. Drop resistance, in my opinion, is more important. In many people's cases, you're going to drop your phone more often than scratching it.
+Chilled Ice Cream i preffer dropping resistance than scrath resist, since even if you care a lot your phone can drop biy accident, that is more probable than scratch, try not to put keys or whatsoever with your phone and you can buy a very thin film so it doesnt scratch
Yes, scratch resistance is way more important than drop resistance. I mean you don't drop your phone that often. And if somebody is droping his phone sooo often then he should just use plastic.
+JU BE Exactly people dont understand you're more likely to scratch the screen than break it & get this,scratches can actually weaken the screen integrity making it easier to break when drop.
My Motorola Moto G (xt1033) had Corning gorilla glass 3. It accidentally fell from my pocket height (around 1 meter) to the interlocking tiles . The result- Phone screen got completely shattered and the phone became dead. so, what are they talking about ???
Sadly the gg5 tests will not be accurate because smartphone manufacturers will just make the glass thinner due to the improved durability. And this is at a time when perfect fitting tempered glass protectors are almost impossible to find for the new edge/2.5d glass displays
The video title is a cheat - I would expect that "Corning Gorilla Glass 2 vs 3 vs 4 vs 5" means a comparison of these four versions side by side, but it is just a sequence of producer boosting scenes :(
I had Lumia 920 with Gorilla 2. And I got a scratch on the screen while cleaning it against my pillow. I guess, I got some tiny speck of sand on my pillow or something, I can't imagine any other way how it would get scratched.
Im using a Redmi Note 8 with Gorilla Glass 5 without a screen protector since 2 years. This thing is actually amazing. I dropped it from many high places so much that i cant even count it but that thing still survives it, well maybe there is some little hard to see scratches but there is no cracks or anything else. I mean this glass is really powerful.
*SIMPLY PUT* every generation of glass DOUBLES the durability... 3 did an... 'meh' job for me. A few times it did manage to work, but most of the times i had to replace the screen or AT LEAST a 0.5~1cm crack. I am going for G5 this time around since i am sick and tired of every little drop killing my freaking display! Ugh
tbh , i can't afford expensive phones , my financial situation ain't the best cause my family makes less than 400$ a month and the most expensive phone i was able to afford was a brandt B prime s ( about 180$ ) it has GG3 and tbh i'm not disappointed , i dropped my phone by accident twice and it fell face first , i thought the screen will be shattered for sure , much to my surprise .. it wasn't .. well done on GG3 ! never tested anything newer so i can't rlly give my opinion about GG4 or any others
Can't believe your claims after Note 7 drop tests.CG4 was better.If you make your glass hard it's obviously gonna break.The thing is my device uses a plastic material and fell from 8 feet yet it did not crack like ur glass.Plastic can't shatter but glass can.
Gg 5 is a joke. Back to gg4. Btw even though you could drop your device from1. 6 m edges are still the weakest point and barely withstand half of 1.6 height. JOKE.
Why are they bullshiting people about the whole durability to bending?? When did ever someones phone's screen bend that much??! At that point, I imagine it has far worse damage than a cracked screen. So there whole innovation and marketing is around a nonissue (THEY FIXED NOTHING!). Scratches are a far bigger issue for the majority of users(who are not Mr. fucking butterfingers) I dropped my last phone maybe 3 or 4 times in 3 years ... Scratches are something you have to live with for probably the duration of your phones life and are likely to force you to buy a new one which is really their whole aim! Saphire is the future for me! Right here GG5 ,,|,,
I have a new phone with gorilla glass 5 havent found a screen protector yet so I am super careful until I do. Not one week passed and I have half a dozen scratches. They're gorilla bullshit!
MultiChantal22 It is. The machine matches the velocity that the phone would reach through gravity. Of they drop it from 1.6 meters, the angle of impact would change, skewing the results
that is one problem with the tests though they all seem to assume that the phone will land perfectly flat on the face of the glass, I dont know that ive ever seen that happen. most phones ive seen break or broken, happened to land on the edge of the screen, where it shattered the whole screen from that point. I worked years ago at a place that processed recycled phones for companies and litterally destroyed thousands of phones. and i can say that most of them that had shattered screens were ones where the phone had landed on the edge not flat on the face.
why don't they compare the toughness/drop statistics of the latest gorilla glass to the stats of the previous gorilla glass? then we might be able to see how much it's improving, obviously it's not by much or I'm sure they'd already do that.
The thing with this kinda test is, its always durable with testing videos, but i'm just putting my phones in my pocket without other stuff, and its getting scratches. Like wtf
Why are they bullshiting people about the whole durability to bending?? When did ever someones phone's screen bend that much??! At that point, I imagine it has far worse damage than a cracked screen. So there whole innovation and marketing is around a nonissue (THEY FIXED NOTHING!). Scratches are a far bigger issue for the majority of users(who are not Mr. fucking butterfingers) I dropped my last phone maybe 3 or 4 times in 3 years ... Scratches are something you have to live with for probably the duration of your phones life and are likely to force you to buy a new one which is really their whole aim! Saphire is the future for me! Right here GG5 ,,|,,
All these tests are only good for the lab and marketing hype. A lot depends on the phone design and the quality of the GG used. Galaxy Note 7 is one example of FAILURE, regardless of all the hype of Corning's GG5, it scratches easily and well breaks from waist height...
why they keep comparing it to soda lime glass is beyond me. that is just incomparably weak. the comparison should at least be with another hardened type of glass, like from the type that makes for nowadays window panes I think. also I was hoping I'd see a direct comparison between the different versions Corning made and released themselves over the years so far (as the title suggests) !
Lol, my friend has a phone with gorilla glass, broke it after about a month. Meanwhile my cheap three year old phone survives fall after fall after fall.
i have gorilla glass 5 on my Blackview BV9000 Pro and maaaan........ thats reeeeally tough!!!!! i accidentally dropped it many times with many of them on the screen and the phone even flew out from my pocket to the road and it remained with no cracks!!
Hello im from the Future and i have Gorilla Glas 75 it protects atomic explosions really good!
ahhahahaha
Are nokia from future too?
they teach about nokia in history classes now
What?:\
you time traveled to 00001
they never show the glass breaking point lol
It never breaks
@@Timothy_PropertyAdvisor glass is glass. all glass breaks
@@TheYugamer13 it's a joke, lol
In every one of their tests it's likely with just a slight bit more force it breaks. They plan it that way.
scamy company what do you expect?!
All these fancy technologies but I guarantee that your phone's screen still cracks on its first drop.
it's all a scam, I bet they don't even put the same type of glass in phones that they show in these tests!
At maximum it can resist some deep scratches. Not drops or some drill to it.
@@i_hate_google_ No need for conspiracy theories, thicker glass is a lot more resistant. Phone manufacturers choose to make the glass as thin as possible. If they made it thicker it would be a lot harder to break. A thing you gotta keep in mind is that different phones have different thickness of Gorilla Glass, so some are easier to break than others and pretty much all of them have thinner glass than they should
I've dropped my iPhone 4 and other phones from serious heights many times and it took years before finally breaking. As long as the phone is made sturdy and tight behind the screen is good. My new Pixel 4a feels sturdy as a mofo
Well, mine has Gorilla Glass 5, and it fell multiple times throughout 3 years and didn't break. The one time it finally broke was then I fell with my phone in my hand, then accidentally smashed it on the floor as I put my arms forward to alleviate the fall.
Well it's not durable enough for me
Noob
hi, thank you for your comment,
u should make ur own glass , babhahaha.
+Screwg oogle Graphene is actually very promising for its capabilities. It is not called a supermaterial for nothing. It is the most durable substance known to man, and it can be used to make crystal clear bendable screens, advanced solar panels, great electronic receivers, making it likely to replace silicon in the future as the main component of chips, and even sports instruments thanks to its durability. It is made of a single layer of (very nearly, as much as human science capability goes) pure carbon, making it cannot be split by the side, and very tough to cut or pierce through, because a single layer of atom means that it has no flaws and carbon bonds together very great.
Currently scientists already had the technology to apply graphene to the civilian market, but they are still trying to reduce the cost of creating graphene (which is fun, because the method that the scientists who discovered graphene made it was to used tape and take out layers and layers of graphite, until there was only one left). Once it has made its way in, it is going to change our technology lives forever, delivering performance that was unreachable before by current tech (even phones have stay at the same size or bigger to hold better hardware, both iPhones and Androids for example). I would say that whichever phone brand applies this tech first will certainly become the winner of at least 3 years. Of all the countries, the US is leading in research pace, with Europe, the original discoverers second, and the Chinese third. However, only a small portion of the Americans and Europeans know about this, which is a pity, considering 250000 research and experiments in America and 150000 in Europe, if my memory is not wrong. The Chinese population probably don't even know about it, but Chinese government and the cooperations sure do.
Sorry for the long post, it actually took me 10 minutes to write it 😅
Scratches at a Level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
Glass is glass, and glass break
I got some good news and some bad news. The good news is Gorilla Glass 5 will survive ball bearing drops.The bad news is if drop your phone the screen will shatter on the first drop. At least you are protected from ball bearing drops !! I totally hate when my screen gets broken when it starts raining ball bearings!! Thanks corning!! You are my hero!! lol
Gorilla glass 5 may resist the screen from breaking, but it scratches very easily.
Check the Galaxy note 7 reviews
Adidasp4 I have scratches on all of my phones, so I don't care.
😣
GG5 is a joke; it scratches like butter.
But you can form the butter right at least haha
yeah. you're right man.
I've seen this comment too much.
*** Gorilla Glass is meant for SHATTER RESISTANCE, more so than SCRATCH RESISTANCE.
Chilled Ice Cream Oh I'll keep that in mind as my phone scratches up in my pocket due to my goddamn pocket lint!
Just because it was designed for shatter resistance doesn't excuse it's horrible scratch resistance.
"I've seen this comment too much"?
Maybe that's because a lot of people actually care about scratches? In fact, wasn't GG4's whole campaign about how scratches lead to easier cracking, and that GG4 is extremely scratch resistant? What happened to that, I wonder.
Screen will scratch much easier than shatter
the lady on corning gorilla glass 4 always drops her phone. i would suggest her to tie it on her hand. lols
Really if it's that tough then why does my brand new galaxy s8 which is sporting your gorrila glass 5 has a very deep scratch on the back of it i did not put it there it was already there when I got i t from Verizon. It did have the protective film on it that u have to peel away. That's when I noticed the small scratch. How can you explain that?????
Maine s8 plus 1st Time drop from 0.3 m feet from car seat and its broke .... this bulshit this all gorilla glas.
hey Corning, I noticed when you were talking about GG4 you talked about its scratch resistance but when you talked about GG5 you took the part about scratch resistance out at the end of your video. GG5 is straight up trash and forces the user to either get a screen protector, which makes the screen more resistant to cracking anyway, out end up with a scratched up screen because that GG5 garbage is so soft.
hmm no answer :-(
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Well i have the gorilla 3 , nokia pureview 808. Its a rock phone. I have it for 4 years end of this month. It fall multiples times, screen faces the concrete and. Only plastic cover take some damage, the screen is intact
For those who didn't watch the remake of Jerry's experiment gorilla glass has a scratch resistance of about 5 to 6. the reason why it's scratched at a low-level was because remnants from the sharpening block he used for the tools was transferred onto there and it's on the hardness scale of about a 9.
top of the head 1,60 meters?? who are you? Frodo Baggings?
Frodo is 106 cm.
I'm 150 :(
1.60m won't do. I take my selfies at 1.90, cause I look cuter looking up when I make my duck-face.
But we have got you covered. We are more than happy to introduce you the harambe glass 6 which can withstand drops as high as 3 meters. We are truly haramblessed
Dude the fuck
if all these commercials were true then life would be perfect
So it isn't that powerful? I'm talking about gorilla glass 3
so now I'm choosing between GG3 and GG5 on a pr of devices ...How seriously should one consider these difference when the given comparisons are always against a competitor's glass?
It bothers me that they don't take the gorilla glass to failure. Assuming that means it breaks immediately after the limits they show in the tests
I think corning lost focus on what consumers want with gorilla glass 5, we would rather have a more scratch resistant screen then drop resistance. I mean gorilla glass 5 has a hardness of 3! on the mohs scale, thats really soft and will scratch easy.
Well, I think that's just what YOU want. Drop resistance, in my opinion, is more important. In many people's cases, you're going to drop your phone more often than scratching it.
+Chilled Ice Cream RT
+Chilled Ice Cream i preffer dropping resistance than scrath resist, since even if you care a lot your phone can drop biy accident, that is more probable than scratch, try not to put keys or whatsoever with your phone and you can buy a very thin film so it doesnt scratch
Yes, scratch resistance is way more important than drop resistance. I mean you don't drop your phone that often. And if somebody is droping his phone sooo often then he should just use plastic.
+JU BE Exactly people dont understand you're more likely to scratch the screen than break it & get this,scratches can actually weaken the screen integrity making it easier to break when drop.
My Motorola Moto G (xt1033) had Corning gorilla glass 3. It accidentally fell from my pocket height (around 1 meter) to the interlocking tiles . The result- Phone screen got completely shattered and the phone became dead. so, what are they talking about ???
Love the accompanying mood music. Well, only until it becomes a normal commercial.
Sadly the gg5 tests will not be accurate because smartphone manufacturers will just make the glass thinner due to the improved durability. And this is at a time when perfect fitting tempered glass protectors are almost impossible to find for the new edge/2.5d glass displays
3:16
omg harambe ius calling
The video title is a cheat - I would expect that "Corning Gorilla Glass 2 vs 3 vs 4 vs 5" means a comparison of these four versions side by side, but it is just a sequence of producer boosting scenes :(
i think my nokia c2-00 is gorilla glas 999+
😂 nice one
I threw my nokia nuron n it hit the metal part of the door , only the inside cracked
I had Lumia 920 with Gorilla 2. And I got a scratch on the screen while cleaning it against my pillow. I guess, I got some tiny speck of sand on my pillow or something, I can't imagine any other way how it would get scratched.
HARAMBE ON THE SCREEN
#RIPHaramBE
gorilla glass 5 is closer to plastic than glass... it gets scratched by everything but can handle more pressure
Wwe
Title is misleading... I was expecting a direct comparison between them. Not each of them vs other types of glass...
I have no scratches on my galaxy s4 with GG3 but I have also note 4 with GG4 which has SOME scratches but not a lot ;) I'm scary about GG5 :O
LOL you should have seen my galaxy s4. dead dosent describe it well enough...
i think my iphone 4s is made out of harambe glas protected from the top :D
love you harambe
Great work you merge it into one! Good idea would be to add Gorilla Glass 6.
you can give me the shitiest glass ever idgaf because I'll always put a tempered glass screen protector on my phone
3:15 harambe called her . #dicksoutforharambe
I have Gorilla Glass 2 on my 4 year old Motorola and it still looks like new (been dropped twice).
Harambe's legacy lives on!!
Hey that Harambe Glass is pretty good.
my english is not very good. i want to ask something. 5>3??
Can afford making chemical glass but not concrete to test it on.
GG2/Asahi (in s3 2012 and in my j3 2016) was only slightly improved in 3, 4 and 5.
6:48 i'had never seen a person so happy for see his phone dropping
Watching this video in may 2019 in samsung a 50 which still uses only gorilla glass 3. Let that sink in.
S7 edge first drop from shoulder height while fast walking -> back glass broken in 3 corners.
Make a screen that will not crack when the phone is dropped, then I'll be impressed. Dbags
did.. did you watch the video??
go for moto droid turbo 2.
+Ancient That's a lie. They still can shatter
It's like comparing a human to a gorrila. Way to go 😃
If Custer had Gorilla Glass the Battle of the Little Big Horn might have turned out different !
Im using a Redmi Note 8 with Gorilla Glass 5 without a screen protector since 2 years. This thing is actually amazing. I dropped it from many high places so much that i cant even count it but that thing still survives it, well maybe there is some little hard to see scratches but there is no cracks or anything else. I mean this glass is really powerful.
Did you put case or just phone? Because I too like phone without cases in hand.
@@arvindmeena6782 It's just phone. I think it looks and feels way better without any case.
@@cwsg thanks
Is That came from Alien Technology Again? Hahaha!!!
I make sure all my phones I buy are sporting the latest version of Cornings Harambe glass.
*SIMPLY PUT* every generation of glass DOUBLES the durability...
3 did an... 'meh' job for me. A few times it did manage to work, but most of the times i had to replace the screen or AT LEAST a 0.5~1cm crack.
I am going for G5 this time around since i am sick and tired of every little drop killing my freaking display!
Ugh
Then why Samsung Note 7 use Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and very easy to get scratches?
tbh , i can't afford expensive phones , my financial situation ain't the best cause my family makes less than 400$ a month and the most expensive phone i was able to afford was a brandt B prime s ( about 180$ ) it has GG3 and tbh i'm not disappointed , i dropped my phone by accident twice and it fell face first , i thought the screen will be shattered for sure , much to my surprise .. it wasn't .. well done on GG3 ! never tested anything newer so i can't rlly give my opinion about GG4 or any others
I think most popular and successful products are cgg3 and cgg6
Can't believe your claims after Note 7 drop tests.CG4 was better.If you make your glass hard it's obviously gonna break.The thing is my device uses a plastic material and fell from 8 feet yet it did not crack like ur glass.Plastic can't shatter but glass can.
this all looks great but then answer this one question why the hell did my screen break when I dropped it from 1 foot
I only came here for the harambe jokes
Gg 5 is a joke. Back to gg4. Btw even though you could drop your device from1. 6 m edges are still the weakest point and barely withstand half of 1.6 height. JOKE.
Why are they bullshiting people about the whole durability to bending?? When did ever someones phone's screen bend that much??! At that point, I imagine it has far worse damage than a cracked screen. So there whole innovation and marketing is around a nonissue (THEY FIXED NOTHING!). Scratches are a far bigger issue for the majority of users(who are not Mr. fucking butterfingers) I dropped my last phone maybe 3 or 4 times in 3 years ... Scratches are something you have to live with for probably the duration of your phones life and are likely to force you to buy a new one which is really their whole aim!
Saphire is the future for me!
Right here GG5 ,,|,,
I use xiaomi with CG3 for 3 years. Never break or scratch
1:10 do I see an additional support ring from the inner side? Really? :)
I have a new phone with gorilla glass 5 havent found a screen protector yet so I am super careful until I do. Not one week passed and I have half a dozen scratches. They're gorilla bullshit!
She was getting a phone call from my buddy Harambe!
You would THINK that the GG5 is tougher than the GG3,but it's not.WTH?
9:55 It's not really 1.6 m drop because it is dropped when it almost reaches the ground not when it is on 1.6 m height.
MultiChantal22 It is. The machine matches the velocity that the phone would reach through gravity. Of they drop it from 1.6 meters, the angle of impact would change, skewing the results
that is one problem with the tests though they all seem to assume that the phone will land perfectly flat on the face of the glass, I dont know that ive ever seen that happen. most phones ive seen break or broken, happened to land on the edge of the screen, where it shattered the whole screen from that point. I worked years ago at a place that processed recycled phones for companies and litterally destroyed thousands of phones. and i can say that most of them that had shattered screens were ones where the phone had landed on the edge not flat on the face.
Review: 4 > 3 > 5 > 2 > 1
Sayyam Jain for me 3 > 4 > 5 > 2 > 1
why don't they compare the toughness/drop statistics of the latest gorilla glass to the stats of the previous gorilla glass? then we might be able to see how much it's improving,
obviously it's not by much or I'm sure they'd already do that.
How in the world would sand paper represent the pebbled surface of asphalt? lol
The thing with this kinda test is, its always durable with testing videos, but i'm just putting my phones in my pocket without other stuff, and its getting scratches. Like wtf
Why are they bullshiting people about the whole durability to bending?? When did ever someones phone's screen bend that much??! At that point, I imagine it has far worse damage than a cracked screen. So there whole innovation and marketing is around a nonissue (THEY FIXED NOTHING!). Scratches are a far bigger issue for the majority of users(who are not Mr. fucking butterfingers) I dropped my last phone maybe 3 or 4 times in 3 years ... Scratches are something you have to live with for probably the duration of your phones life and are likely to force you to buy a new one which is really their whole aim!
Saphire is the future for me!
Right here GG5 ,,|,,
Buy a tempered glass screen protector. NEVER TRUST THE MARKETING.
No, buy cell helmet liquid glass. The BEST screen protector.
Came here for technical info. Stayed for harambe memes.
All these tests are only good for the lab and marketing hype.
A lot depends on the phone design and the quality of the GG used. Galaxy Note 7 is one example of FAILURE, regardless of all the hype of Corning's GG5, it scratches easily and well breaks from waist height...
why they keep comparing it to soda lime glass is beyond me. that is just incomparably weak. the comparison should at least be with another hardened type of glass, like from the type that makes for nowadays window panes I think. also I was hoping I'd see a direct comparison between the different versions Corning made and released themselves over the years so far (as the title suggests) !
Man. That girl dropped her phone like a lot of times... She really need ring stents
Watching in my Nubia red magic 6r corning gorilla glass 3 😁
2022
In RENO 6 PRO with Corning gorilla Glass 5😁
3:15 Introducing the all new, bezelless Xiaomi Mi Mix Mini with Harambe.
Glass is glass and glass breaks.
great video👍
droid turbo is better than any glass phone ever made
Well. Gorilla Glass 5 is basically plastic. It scratches on level 3 on Mohs Scale of hardness.
90% comments say about this is BS
9.99% comments say that this is good
0.01% is mine: "s4 is the best"
Lol, my friend has a phone with gorilla glass, broke it after about a month. Meanwhile my cheap three year old phone survives fall after fall after fall.
yes and when my phone go through down from 1m then its not able to use anymore....
still wondering why they don't sell screenprotectors
Because there are much better alternatives like the (prohibitively pricey) sapphire glass screen protector
First bezel-less phone ever 3:14. LOL
Great now why did my moms gg4 phone break from a 2 foot fall from her pocket
get my girl to test these. shes a dropper. she drops a phone even when holding it tightly in both hands.
Who the hell is Victor? That was clearly Harambe.
In the real world, phones are dropped at an angle, never flat like in the video. It's marketing BS
Why was harambe at the starting of d vid
i have gorilla glass 5 on my Blackview BV9000 Pro and maaaan........ thats reeeeally tough!!!!! i accidentally dropped it many times with many of them on the screen and the phone even flew out from my pocket to the road and it remained with no cracks!!
NOT ENOUGT TOUSAND HOURS TO TEST V5?
That music is so horror for me in the beginning
I have Gorilla Glass 4 and i threw my phone many times cuz of rage and its still good
Good thing i have gorilla glass 6
3:15 Harambe is everywhere
Nice creepy music guys
Harambe! He still lives on
so can anybody explain how the hell my lg v10 with gg4 scratched after 3 days from buying it for no reason
Is this about Harambe again?
DIRTY CHEAP PROPAGANDA HOW THEY EDIT IT BEFORE IT BREAKS, THEY LOSE CREDIBILITY FOR THAT.
Gorilla 5 is not a scratch resistant coating to my new phone