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01-22-2011 10:58 PM
Guest No, the iPhone does not use Gorilla Glass.
08-02-2010 07:34 PM
Emily The Gorilla Glass material was originally invented in 1962 and has been used in smartphones and handheld devices to protect against drop damage and scratches.

LCD TVs will now come with the protection of Gorilla Glass. The special glass is not only tough and resistant, it also gives a crisp, clear and clean television viewing experience to the viewers with a new degree of display quality.

The glass is claimed to be two to three times stronger than ordinary chemically-treated soda-lime glass, while being half as thick at the same time. This strength means Gorilla glass can be thinner than about 1.4mm, or about the thickness of a dime. The glass will be more expensive than alternatives, but at the same time thinner, lighter and less prone to scratches. At least one analyst believes it will add between $30 and $60 to the price of an HDTV set.

The iPhone is made with Gorilla Glass.

It's strange wikipedia has no page for such an important thing like the Gorilla Glass.
08-02-2010 07:34 PM
Greyson
Gorilla Glass Wiki?

Gorilla Glass is two to three times stronger than ordinary glass. It’s also lightweight, thin, highly scratch resistant and of course made of environmentally friendly materials.
Some say it is the glass of the future, we'll probably use it for everything a few years from now.
I could not find a wiki for "Gorilla Glass," where can I read more specific information about it?

Does Apple use Gorilla Glass for the iPhone?

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