on 19-02-2014 11:52
on 19-02-2014 11:52
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on 19-02-2014 15:13
a lot of people on that particular thread found that they wouldnt do it under warranty.
although i agree it's not 70 million but not everybody belongs to all of the forums
still worrying though.
on 19-02-2014 15:16
on 19-02-2014 15:16
on 19-02-2014 15:21
i was going to get one but after reading about all the problems with what i'm assuming also was a bad batch or early issued devices i went with the note 3 instead.
amazing really what a few posts on a forum can do to make you change your mind.
on 19-02-2014 15:23
on 19-02-2014 15:23
on 19-02-2014 15:30
yep, i love it almost as much as my S2 i gave my son.
but as for the S4 screens breaking i read that a lot of people were told by Samsung that they must have dropped it and it wasnt covered.
if the OP's digitizer has broken and there is no obvious damage to the glass or any part of the phone i would be making a bit of noise to get it fixed under warranty.
on 19-02-2014 16:09
on 19-02-2014 16:09
@Anonymous wrote:if the OP's digitizer has broken and there is no obvious damage to the glass or any part of the phone i would be making a bit of noise to get it fixed under warranty.
As I'm sure we all would......
on 19-02-2014 22:56
on 19-02-2014 22:56
With all due respect, Gorilla Glass by Corning on it's own without any barriers and put under pressure can take a lot in the tech show demos. Stick this material onto a device where the scrutiny may not be as much, it might just not perform the same.
It's stronger and more scratch resistant than standard glass. Tempered Glass like on some LG handsets is good as well. Although when you get an expensive device with screen like this, you have to remember it's not indestructable.
on 20-02-2014 04:59
i think the problem is that the GG3 glass bends but the thing it is glued to doesnt at all which makes it pointless in that respect.