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New Gorilla Glass should make the iPhone 7 screen practically indestructible

Published Jul 20th, 2016 4:46PM EDT
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Earlier today, Corning announced the impending arrival of Gorilla Glass 5, a more resilient and sturdier version of the glass displays that have graced every incarnation of the iPhone since the very beginning. While previous iterations of Gorilla Glass were certainly functional and did their job well, they were not without their limitations.

Truth be told, cracked iPhone screens have remained an ongoing problem for years on end. Undoubtedly, most users who have owned an iPhone have likely experienced a cracked display at some point in time. The fifth iteration of Gorilla Glass, however, promises to offer more protection than ever before. And in turn, it stands to reason that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 7 will be practically indestructible.

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Corning boasts that Gorilla Glass 5 was designed to offer displays much more protection during accidental drops. In fact, Corning’s lab tests reveal that Gorilla Glass 5 displays remained intact during 80% of drops that occurred at heights as high up as 5.9 feet. What’s more, Corning found that Gorilla Glass 5 holds up extremely well even when dropped onto rough surfaces. And for some additional context, Corning makes a point of noting that Gorilla Glass 5 is four times as resilient as previous designs.

“With each successive generation of Corning Gorilla Glass, we have taken cover glass technology to new levels,” John Bayne of Corning said in a press release. “With many real world drops occurring from between waist and shoulder height, we knew improving drop performance would be an important and necessary advancement.”

Corning notes that Gorilla Glass 5 is expected to show up on commercial products “from leading global brands later this year.” In other words, Apple’s iPhone 7 may offer much more of a value proposition than initially anticipated. Given how frequently smartphone users tend to drop their devices – the iPhone 6 and 6s are particularly slippery devices – an iPhone 7 equipped with Gorilla Glass 5 sounds incredibly enticing.

Yoni Heisler Contributing Writer

Yoni Heisler has been writing about Apple and the tech industry at large with over 15 years of experience. A life long expert Mac user and Apple expert, his writing has appeared in Edible Apple, Network World, MacLife, Macworld UK, and TUAW.

When not analyzing the latest happenings with Apple, Yoni enjoys catching Improv shows in Chicago, playing soccer, and cultivating new TV show addictions.