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How many times has your heart sunk after dropping your smartphone and worrying if you smashed the glass? There may be an answer to reduce that feeling. The glass used to make the screens on many of the world's smartphones just got tougher. Corning, the company that makes the glass, has just made a stronger version. It is called Gorilla Glass and has been used in smartphones for many years. Corning has greatly improved the glass to make it more difficult to scratch, crack or smash. The new product is called Gorilla Glass Victus. It can survive drops of up to two metres without any signs of damage. It is also two times more scratch-resistant than other glass.
Corning spokesperson John Bayne told reporters about the new product. He said: "Dropped phones can result in broken phones, but as we developed better glass, phones survived more drops. However, they also showed more visible scratches, which can impact the usability of a device." He said it was important to develop a new glass that could survive drops from greater heights and be more difficult to scratch. He added: "Instead of...asking our technologists to focus on a single goal (making the glass better for either drop or scratch), we asked them to focus on improving both drop and scratch, and they delivered with Gorilla Glass Victus." The glass is set to debut on Samsung products "in the near future".
Comprehension questions- What did the article ask that you might have worried about?
- What is the name of the company that makes the glass?
- What is the name of the glass?
- For how long has the glass been used in smartphones?
- How much more scratch-resistant is it than other glass?
- What did a spokesman say dropped phones result in?
- What did a spokesman say could impact the usability of a device?
- What did the spokesman say it was more difficult to do to the glass?
- Who did the company ask to make the glass tougher?
- When will the glass make its debut?
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