Samsung seems to have created the unbreakable OLED screen

Samsung is waiting crouched, without making much noise, to arrive the day of the presentation of the Galaxy Note in turn at the beginning of August. This is how the time will come to make a dent in all the covers.

Meanwhile the South Korean firm has left a new ray of hope for the most clumsy. Samsung has introduced the first unbreakable OLED screen on the market. Although the special characteristic that it claims to possess is not going to be without controversy, of that we are totally sure.

The screen has been called by Underwriters Laboratories as unbreakable, but that's what the Corning team always tells us about their glasses and we already know how the story ends. It is not the first time that something is promised on a phone that it says on the label but for which they are not responsible laterAn example is the water resistance of the iPhone or Apple Watch, although they invite you to wet it without worry, the small print warns you that the guarantee will not cover possible damage caused by this type of liquid that destroys the finish. Therefore, the term will have to be taken with a grain of salt.

Apparently the device has been subjected to drops of around 1,2 meters in height and does not break. In fact they have needed more than 25 falls to appreciate damage to it. The top is 1,8 meters high where the terminal has not presented any apparent damage. For its part, it is now time to remember that it is not the same to drop the terminal on a wooden floor than on the asphalt in the street. It is clear that perhaps they have achieved an interesting point of resistance but not so much as unbreakable. The South Korean company warns that this technology will soon be implemented in mobile terminals although it can also be used in other devices.


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  1.   Pefro said

    Speaking of the fine print, it makes perfect sense for Apple to have a submersible terminal at 1 meter for an hour and at the same time not be responsible for the damage caused by water, because with the amount of smart people out there, you can imagine the stores full of cheeks that to change the mobile for a new one, they would have it underwater for longer than it touches and say that they only submerged it for a photo.

  2.   Enterprise said

    Neither Apple nor anyone is responsible if you wet a terminal, you have to look for something else that we can criticize Apple.