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gonna go out on a limb and say this still doesn't mean they all have it. just like was found out in the evo4g too. Seen comments from corning saying they can't guarantee every phone has it if their are other suppliers of the glass and that they list all phones that they at least supply some of the glass to.
Huzzah!
For the love of God I have no idea what to believe anymore.
Scratches are more likely luck than anything else. Even Gorilla glass can be scratched by sand stray particles.I'm gonna say easily this isn't the same Gorilla Glass that was on my T-mobile Vibrant, that thing had over a year of heavy use, and ZERO scratches, my EVO 3D has been babied and has a scratch on the screen already from god only knows what.. so if it is Gorilla Glass, its either a new type or highly defective.
Scratches are more likely luck than anything else. Even Gorilla glass can be scratched by sand stray particles.
I'm a stay at home Dad, too. I totally relate to what you're saying.I'm a stay at home dad, I don't do a whole lot of anything, if I leave.. it goes in an empty pocket. Believe me, I baby the hell out of this thing, and it has no reason to have an unlucky scratch. It isn't as scratch resistant as Vibrant.
No gorilla glass? You have to be effin' kidding me.
Does anyone know where we first saw or assumed that there would be Gorilla Glass? HTC reps have been known to be wrong before...
The GG web site at Corning specifically say the HTC Evo 3D uses Gorilla Glass.