Phone makers are ditching Gorilla Glass, but what gives?
Phone makers are ditching Gorilla Glass, but what gives?

Phone makers are ditching Gorilla Glass, but what gives?

Phone makers are ditching Gorilla Glass, but what gives?
Phone makers are ditching Gorilla Glass, but what gives?
This is a nothing article with no real substantive information or answer to the question.
The answer is undoubtedly 1. cost, and/or 2. trade war.
Trade war makes sense but your first point is utter fucking nonsense and if you had a braincell you would read the article before commenting like a twat. You're exactly the kind of person who screams fake news before doing any research like those conservative vaccine repelling morons.
Considering it looks like you need clickbait headlines to operate on a day to day basis, here you go - article CLEARLY states and in house glasses are SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive than Gorilla Glass for some manufacturers.
Umm, is it possible you might be taking this personally? Your response seems super unnecessarily aggressive.
Calm down.
Lmfao bro,
article CLEARLY states and in house glasses are SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive than Gorilla Glass for some manufacturers.
no man, it does not. It quotes a single Chinese manufacturer's spokesperson who said that off hand about a single type of screen. It has no information on whether or not that's actually true for Honor, it has no information about whether or not that would be true if they produced their screens at the same scale as Corning or whether they expect production to get cheaper, and it doesn't mention anything about literally any of the other brands or any of the the other in-house screen technologies in use.
Wow your response. Get off the internet. You’re not ready for it.
this is an extremely normal response to someone mildly criticizing an article you posted
I don't care what PR rep says, its cost cutting one way or another. I hypothesize that gorilla glass had a 10 year contract with the phone manufactures and now that the contract is up some are choosing to cut out the moddle man in hopes of cheaper in-house solutions.