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    Galaxy Note 20 Gorilla Glass screen could be twice as scratch resistant

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    Last updated: July 23rd, 2020 at 17:58 UTC+02:00

    Glass manufacturing company Corning is ready to launch a new generation of Gorilla Glass, and the Galaxy Note 20 series – or at least the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra –  is expected to be the world's first smartphone to adopt this new solution. So what can we expect from Gorilla Glass 7?

    To begin with, the next-gen screen protection is seemingly set to be sold under a different name. The sequel to Gorilla Glass 6 appears to be called Gorilla Glass Victus instead of Gorilla Glass 7, although the latter could still be released in parallel as an alternative solution to Victus. More importantly, the company revealed to Android Authority that Gorilla Glass Victus delivers twice the scratch resistance and nearly twice the drop resistance of Gorilla Glass 6.

    This is an incredible milestone for Corning because every new generation of Gorilla Glass has focused on improving either scratch or drop resistance, but never both at the same time. In fact, scratch resistance hasn't really been improved since Gorilla Glass 3, with Corning focusing more on improving the glass' ability to survive impacts from accidental drops.

    Gorilla Glass Victus changes all that and promises to double the scratch resistance of Gorilla Glass 6, all the while being capable of withstanding drops from 2 meters. In contrast, Gorilla Glass 6 is rated for drops from a height of up to 1.6m.

    Samsung may have chosen durability or thinness for the Note 20 series

    It's interesting to note that even if the Galaxy Note 20 will take advantage of Gorilla Glass Victus, this doesn't necessarily guarantee that the upcoming flagship's screen will be twice as scratch resistant and nearly two times as resilient to accidental drops as the previous generation. If this sounds like a contradiction, let us explain.

    Corning has been testing its glass at a consistent thickness throughout the years, meaning that the company has achieved this new level of resistance on a sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus that measures exactly the same as Gorilla Glass 6. This is nothing out of the ordinary, of course, but it does mean that Samsung could adopt a thinner layer of Gorilla Glass Victus that would have the same structural rigidity as Gorilla Glass 6. In other words, Samsung may have chosen to make the Galaxy Note 20 more resilient, or it may have maintained the same level of durability as before in favor of a thinner profile.

    Production costs have remained the same

    Another great characteristic of Gorilla Glass Victus is that it doesn't cost more or less than Gorilla Glass 6 to be produced. As far as Samsung is concerned, the company can take advantage of the next-gen glass without increasing production costs, and indeed, we've already heard rumors that the Galaxy Note 20 lineup will be priced roughly the same as last year's S Pen flagship.

    For now, it remains unclear whether Gorilla Glass Victus will be available on both the Galaxy Note 20 models or if the new glass solution will be reserved exclusively for the higher-end model. Likewise, time will tell whether Samsung chose higher resilience or thinnes for its next-gen Galaxy Note series. We'll keep you posted as soon as we learn more.


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