Just did a scratch test.

Roman G

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Also the end of the video shows how my screen is coming up from the bezel

Enjoy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeoAl-94bks
Second video hopefully showing that there is infact no scratches on the phone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRI3y5cjHis

I suppose I should put in the disclaimer that the phone is being returned to sprint because the screen has risen up from the bezel, and that is the only reason that I did the scratch test.

One last disclaimer. The point of this post is not to say hey you don't need a screen protector. I was just wanting to show how tough the Evo screen is. When I had my hero I never dropped it, never put it in a pocket with anything, and at the end had 2 hairline scratches on the screen.
So if ya think you need a screen protector get one. Don't not get one just because of this.
NOTHING IS SCRATCH PROOF!
 
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Watching that video made me cringe, but at least I don't have to worry too much anymore when I accidentally put my keys or coins in the wrong pocket. :) Thanks for proving the HTC Evo's gorilla glass of steel.
 

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Sweet so the point of the screen protector is? LOL finger prints I suppose? Thanks for doing that test you would think they would advertise that as a huge selling point
 

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It made me sit in the fetal position while watching it.
However, great to know that getting scratches on this thing is difficult/nearly impossible during daily use.

I'm just worried about the lens on the back.
 

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It made me sit in the fetal position while watching it.
However, great to know that getting scratches on this thing is difficult/nearly impossible during daily use.

I'm just worried about the lens on the back.

I forgot to mention that I did the same thing to the back, but it lasted all of 2 seconds and it scratched.
For the life of me I can't figure out why they would not use the same glass as the screen.
 

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haha glad i didn't waste my money on a screen protector. its not like i put anything in the same pocket with my beloved evo anyways.
 

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Watching that video made me cringe, but at least I don't have to worry too much anymore when I accidentally put my keys or coins in the wrong pocket. :) Thanks for proving the HTC Evo's gorilla glass of steel.

there is no gorilla glass in evo's....

I forgot to mention that I did the same thing to the back, but it lasted all of 2 seconds and it scratched.
For the life of me I can't figure out why they would not use the same glass as the screen.

yikes!
 

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Nice video; thanks!

I don't use a screen protector for this very reason; on the Mohs Hardness Scale, glass falls in between 6 or 7, while steel, nickel, copper, and even titanium are softer (lower on the scale).

Being an ordinal scale, glass scoring a 6 or 7 is at a minimum as hard as titanium, and at maximum, twice as hard. Of course, a softer object can still damage a harder object as a response to force when stress and strain force the atoms beyond elasticity and plasticity into fracture (as in a steel hammer impacting glass, or a nail being driven into the face of a cell phone).

Enough physics (it's been a long time since I took that in college!); it's good to know that the glass on the Evo is high-quality. Just don't put it into a pocket full of diamonds, topaz, or sapphires!
 
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I don't feel like I wasted money on a screen protector. You can never be too careful. Besides, it was like $12. You might as well saying paying $7 a month for insurance on your $450 piece of equipment is a waste of money, too.
 

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Thanks for doing the test. It's good to know the glass will hold up to some abuse. What really concerns me, is your screen rising up. I have a feeling they'll all do this at some point because of the adhesive behind it not holding up.
 

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Thanks for sharing that Roman!

I do have a question though: when I tried to get my Pre replaced through warranty (and I have TEP coverage), the repair center claimed that it looked damaged (it had several scratches and what they claimed looked like a crack).

Aren't you concerned that your local repair tech may also claim the same? Although, I must say, I cannot see any scratches on your video, so that may be a moot point in the end...

FTR, I simply drove downtown and have my Pre replaced on the spot, so it ended up being easier then I thought.
 

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Thanks for sharing that Roman!

I do have a question though: when I tried to get my Pre replaced through warranty (and I have TEP coverage), the repair center claimed that it looked damaged (it had several scratches and what they claimed looked like a crack).

Aren't you concerned that your local repair tech may also claim the same? Although, I must say, I cannot see any scratches on your video, so that may be a moot point in the end...

FTR, I simply drove downtown and have my Pre replaced on the spot, so it ended up being easier then I thought.

Like you said I caused no damage to the phone except the camera lens, but that is bound to get scratched it's just a matter of time. I have my new one coming through sprint.com.