xmostwanted559x
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Someone said they called Samsung and they said it's a design flaw? I figured glass is glass. Looks no different than lens on my tab 3
Iv droped my phone over the years at lease 20 times and have never lost a lens-
good luck everyone.
Glass is glass it breaks. These are no different then the other 50 android handsets that have glass covering the camera. Apple is smart and uses sapphire crystal which is much harder than gorilla glass or regular glass. Have people not realized glass breaks and is fragile?
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Iv droped my phone over the years at lease 20 times and have never lost a lens-
good luck everyone.
I have always had my phones in cases just in case it got dropped. The one time I do break a phone it wasn't from a drop. I think it hit a display cabinet corner in the store while on my hip in the holster with the camera facing out.
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Yes Captain Obvious, we all know glass is glass and that it breaks when dropped but Gorilla glass is better than regular glass at resisting breakage from impact. Samsung has apparently used just a regular piece of glass over the lens cover instead of gorilla glass that would be expected.
And Apple still uses Gorilla Glass just like everyone else for their screens and camera covers. Sapphire glass hasn't been released as screen glass for Apple just yet.
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Yes Captain Obvious, we all know glass is glass and that it breaks when dropped but Gorilla glass is better than regular glass at resisting breakage from impact. Samsung has apparently used just a regular piece of glass over the lens cover instead of gorilla glass that would be expected.
And Apple still uses Gorilla Glass just like everyone else for their screens and camera covers. Sapphire glass hasn't been released as screen glass for Apple just yet.
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Hmm, I'm still haven't decided which phone to get but this thread definitely makes it harder to think to choose the GS5. I'm extra careful with my devices but if this truly happens without any falls, etc. it's just really odd. Maybe a bad batch?
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Do some research. Apple uses sapphire crystal for their camera lens and for the fingerprint scanner on the iPhone 5s. Its not being used as screens yet. But the only thing harder than sapphire crystal is diamond so apple is pretty smart. And gorilla glass is more resistant to scratches and breaks but it is still fragile simple as that. Pretty common sense stuff.
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From the looks of the damage that seems a very likely scenario. I was picturing a hairline crack or something similar. The image seems (I am not an expert by any means BTW) to convey a sharp impact causing the radiating pattern. I have that otterbox as well and do not use the holster for fear of bumping into something.
Speaking of otterboxes - that case is a lifesaver. My S4 had the otterbox and a week before getting the S5 I fumbled while getting out of my car and in the process of trying to grab it (which I think probably resembled more of an epileptic seizure than anything) literally flung my S4 across an asphalt parking lot. I watched in horror, and in slow motion, as it bounced on every conceivable corner and side possible. It went a good 10 feet. There wasnt a scratch on the device nor the case for that matter. Will never use a phone without one.
The only thing I can think of is that when the phone was in my purse and I put my keys in it, maybe my keys hit the camera lens. Still this shouldn't happen so easily.