¿Quién no sufrió por una pantalla rota de celular?. Si debe existir ese grupo que nunca sufrió lo que es tener el inicio de tu celular con un aspecto de telaraña. Sin embargo quienes son un poco más propensos a dejar caer el smartphone, buscan siempre un equipo que entregue mayores protecciones. Es lo que está ofreciendo Gorilla Glass, con una versión renovada de su cristal, al que llamaron Victus. Para el año 2010 ya estos cristales se utilizaban en el 20% de los dispositivos a nivel mundial. Hoy prácticamente son una necesidad.
Hay varias generaciones de Gorilla Glass en el mundo de la tecnología. Para el 2012 comenzaron a someter a mejoras con la llegada de Gorilla Glass 2. Desde entonces han integrado algunos avances hasta llegar al número 6. Entonces cuando todos esperaban la séptima entrega aparecen con el nombre Victus. Según reseña el portal Xataka, tiene el doble de resistencia que su antecesor.
Mientras el cristal Gorilla Glass 6 aguanta alrededor de 15 caídas a una altura de un metro, la versión Victus soporta el mismo número a una altura de dos metros. Añaden que en cuestiones del quebrado también redoblaron la resistencia. La empresa que los desarrolla, Corning, explica que el cambio de nombre atiende a una necesidad sencilla. No se trata de un avance impresionante en la tecnología, es simplemente el refuerzo del material para hacerlo más resistente.
Mejor cristal en rajaduras e impacto
Los avances de Corning siempre se centraron en reducir el grosor. También mejorar la resistencia al impacto, pero las rajaduras seguían siendo las mismas. Esa es la diferencia que se añade en Victus, que también redobla el aguante en este aspecto.Las medidas del grosor de este cristal van desde los 0.4 mm a los 1.2mm. Entonces se espera que el primer dispositivo que lo va a utilizar es el Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, según lo publica el portal antes citado.
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Who didn't suffer from a broken cell phone screen? If there must be such a group that never suffered what it is to have your cell phone start looking like a spider web. However, those who are a little more prone to drop their smartphone, always look for a device that provides greater protection. This is what Gorilla Glass is offering, with a renewed version of their glass, which they called Victus. By 2010 these glasses were already used in 20% of devices worldwide. Today they are practically a necessity.
There are several generations of Gorilla Glass in the world of technology. By 2012 they began to undergo improvements with the arrival of Gorilla Glass 2. Since then they have integrated some advances until reaching number 6. Then when everyone was waiting for the seventh delivery they appeared with the name Victus. According to the Xataka portal, it has twice the resistance of its predecessor.
While the Gorilla Glass 6 withstands about 15 falls to a height of one meter, the Victus version supports the same number at a height of two meters. They add that in matters of breaking they also doubled the resistance. The company that develops them, Corning, explains that the change of name responds to a simple need. It is not an impressive advance in technology, it is simply the reinforcement of the material to make it more resistant.
Better glass in cracks and impact
Corning's advances have always focused on reducing thickness. Also improve impact resistance, but the cracks remained the same. That's the difference added to Victus, which also doubles its strength in this regard. So it is expected that the first device that will use it is the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, as published by the portal mentioned above.
Who didn't suffer from a broken cell phone screen? If there must be such a group that never suffered what it is to have your cell phone start looking like a spider web. However, those who are a little more prone to drop their smartphone, always look for a device that provides greater protection. This is what Gorilla Glass is offering, with a renewed version of their glass, which they called Victus. By 2010 these glasses were already used in 20% of devices worldwide. Today they are practically a necessity.
There are several generations of Gorilla Glass in the world of technology. By 2012 they began to undergo improvements with the arrival of Gorilla Glass 2. Since then they have integrated some advances until reaching number 6. Then when everyone was waiting for the seventh delivery they appeared with the name Victus. According to the Xataka portal, it has twice the resistance of its predecessor.
While the Gorilla Glass 6 withstands about 15 falls to a height of one meter, the Victus version supports the same number at a height of two meters. They add that in matters of breaking they also doubled the resistance. The company that develops them, Corning, explains that the change of name responds to a simple need. It is not an impressive advance in technology, it is simply the reinforcement of the material to make it more resistant.
Better glass in cracks and impact
Corning's advances have always focused on reducing thickness. Also improve impact resistance, but the cracks remained the same. That's the difference added to Victus, which also doubles its strength in this regard. So it is expected that the first device that will use it is the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, as published by the portal mentioned above.