spitothec
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that fact that the OLED is flexible doesn’t matter , the article i posted CLEARLY state that the OLED is more durable then LED . that’s the end of that.
if you wana keep contradicting Experts , Engineers and Scientist go right ahead , but im done trying to convince a ignorant little Boy.
Your completely mind set on your gorilla glass witch has nothing to do with OLED durability.
PS: vid is comming i just got my Hands on a Iphone , trying to convince my G-f to let me break it , LOL , its a usless Iphone that can no longer be activated but the screen still works so i can still use it in the test.
Like I've said for 3 pages now, post links to these experts, engineers, and scientists doing real world tests where the LED panel is glued to the back of sheet of Gorilla Glass. Gorilla Glass has everything to do with real world durability because the LED panel is attached to it. You can't even seem to provide me with any actual, solid proof that it's more durable in any situation.
I hope you know that the test of your girlfriend's worthless old iPhone will prove nothing, since they didn't start using Gorilla Glass until the iPhone 4, right? .. and to that end, neither does your old Omnia 2 so I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to prove. The Focus and iPhone4 both use Gorilla Glass, which HAS been proven by every source known to man that it is more durable than either phone you're trying to test.