Why phone screens aren’t made of plastic or another transparent, hard-to-break material?

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My issue is with glass smashing into pieces under the smallest falls

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic isn’t a very stable material. It scratches pretty easily. Older devices used plastic because glass wasn’t as tough as it is today. It’s still used today for things like industrial use. It also doesn’t age very well. Glass is stable and won’t yellow/degrade over time. Plastic also isn’t as clear/crisp as glass and it can warp, especially with heat.

Glass is pretty much the best material for a touch screen after plastic. Any other transparent material is either more expensive or not as stable/tough.

Also, to clarify, not all glass is the same and “fragile”. Glass is a very diverse material. Yes, they’re all made from silica. But they are also doped with various metals that give them different properties that impact its toughness and how shatter resistant it is. Gorilla Glass for example is used for handheld devices because it has been doped with potassium that makes it shatter resistant.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I remember Motorola did this with the ShatterShield for a few models. Plastic screen that was impossible to shatter. All the ytubers at the time focused on how easy it was to scratch even though a simple film (PET) screen protector made this more ideal than gorilla glass. It didn’t seem to take off outside the Motorola force line of phones unfortunately.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I remember Motorola did this with the ShatterShield for a few models. Plastic screen that was impossible to shatter. All the ytubers at the time focused on how easy it was to scratch even though a simple film (PET) screen protector made this more ideal than gorilla glass. It didn’t seem to take off outside the Motorola force line of phones unfortunately.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I remember Motorola did this with the ShatterShield for a few models. Plastic screen that was impossible to shatter. All the ytubers at the time focused on how easy it was to scratch even though a simple film (PET) screen protector made this more ideal than gorilla glass. It didn’t seem to take off outside the Motorola force line of phones unfortunately.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic is not as good a conductor for touch and it scratches very easily. Imagine what the coins in your pocket would do to a plastic screen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic is not as good a conductor for touch and it scratches very easily. Imagine what the coins in your pocket would do to a plastic screen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Plastic is not as good a conductor for touch and it scratches very easily. Imagine what the coins in your pocket would do to a plastic screen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Two reasons.

1. Because plastic scratches easily. Which is kind of a bullshit answer because it’s really about…

2. They get a lot more money if you purchase a new phone when you can’t find someone to repair the screen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Two reasons.

1. Because plastic scratches easily. Which is kind of a bullshit answer because it’s really about…

2. They get a lot more money if you purchase a new phone when you can’t find someone to repair the screen.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Two reasons.

1. Because plastic scratches easily. Which is kind of a bullshit answer because it’s really about…

2. They get a lot more money if you purchase a new phone when you can’t find someone to repair the screen.