Johnny Langton
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I'm having a hard time determining if the Stratosphere is built with Gorilla glass to protect the display. Anybody know for sure or have a reference that states that it is or isn't?
JL
JL
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According to "Amanda" on the Samsung support chat last night, all of the Galaxy S phones have Gorilla Glass. I'll investigate a bit more before I make a decision. My wife should be fine without Gorilla Glass, but my phone is used at work...and it's not a nice environment at times. My tough little Ally has survived whacks that would have turned iPhones, etc into shattered scrap.I'm pretty sure it does. The other Galaxy S phones are so this one should be the same.
And he would be a typical salesman. His mouth was moving, therefore he was lying or didn't know what he was talking about..Just got a White Stratosphere for my wife. When I asked the salesman, he indicated the White ones came with Gorilla Glass & the black ones didn't.
You must have missed this part in the top paragraph on that page:
JL
Well there is one way to tell... anyone want to take their car keys to the screen? lol
What you're not getting is that due to agreements with the manufacturers of the devices, Corning won't display the information on their page. Typically this is done when the device manufacturer does not want to pay Corning for licensing. They cannot list the device as having Gorilla Glass, or they have to pay licensing to Corning. Corning isn't going to display it if the company purchasing it doesn't pay the licensing fees.considering it has the moto droid razr and xyboard on the list, i would call it pretty up to date. i guess there is still a possibility, but if Corning is that adamant about putting new devices on the page, i would think the stratosphere would be listed there if it did, in fact, feature gorilla glass.
What you're not getting is that due to agreements with the manufacturers of the devices, Corning won't display the information on their page. Typically this is done when the device manufacturer does not want to pay Corning for licensing. They cannot list the device as having Gorilla Glass, or they have to pay licensing to Corning. Corning isn't going to display it if the company purchasing it doesn't pay the licensing fees.
Samsung basically told me this on the phone. The Stratosphere has Gorilla Glass, but nothing in print anywhere will say that. The comment was "The Stratosphere is a Galaxy S device,and Galaxy S devices use Gorilla Glass.I can assure you that the Stratosphere does indeed have Gorilla Glass, but for undisclosed reasons, I cannot send you anything in print that states this."
JL
Me neither. I'm just stating what I was told directly from Samsung. Unless either Samsung or Corning wish to disclose it, we're all just guessing. The amusing thing is that the salesman that was yapping about it knows less about it than we do.don't want to argue about this. i was only trying to help answer the question by linking the most credible source of information we have on the subject. no one can be absolutely sure whether it does or does not without seeing an official PR from either Samsung or Corning.
I'm having a hard time determining if the Stratosphere is built with Gorilla glass to protect the display. Anybody know for sure or have a reference that states that it is or isn't?
JL
...... (sort of like those old math questions eh?).....