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Before the Note Air was released, we tested its durability with a pressure test and a torsion test.
But can it survive a drop? From, say, waist height? Maybe it is a new kind of glass. I guess we'll see.
Quote M4H35H
But can it survive a drop? From, say, waist height? Maybe it is a new kind of glass. I guess we'll see.
I've never dropped a device before.
I take great care of that.
Quote M4H35H
But can it survive a drop? From, say, waist height? Maybe it is a new kind of glass. I guess we'll see.
It will survive a ten-story drop, but if you drop it onto a carpet from 6 inches high it will shatter.
Seriously, what one person will not drop, another person will. Just hope it's not you.
Or me.
Accidents happen.
Quote Futuregrace
For real though, what is the thought of going to a glass Carta screen? What positive reason is there for doing this? Price? Writing ability? etc?
Its very simple.
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Mobius Display Module isnt possible with this design.
Quote ottischwenk
Its very simple.
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Mobius Display Module isnt possible with this design.
Do you mean it can't have the Oasis like side handle because the Mobius Display has the connector piece at the bottom/top of screen instead of side?
Quote Futuregrace
Do you mean it can't have the Oasis like side handle because the Mobius Display has the connector piece at the bottom/top of screen instead of side?
You can see
here:
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Unlike the Mobius flexible screen that weve applied on Note2, Max3, Max Lumi and other models, the 10.3' E Ink Carta screen determines that the screen FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) has to be arranged on the side.