Prepare to be amazed by the latest innovation in smartphone durability! Corning has unveiled Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, a groundbreaking advancement in screen protection that promises to withstand the test of time and gravity. But is it too good to be true?
Corning's new glass is designed to revolutionize the way we protect our precious smartphones. With Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, your device can allegedly survive years of accidental drops, ensuring your screen remains intact and functional. This is a game-changer for anyone who has ever experienced the heart-stopping moment of watching their phone tumble to the ground.
In Corning's lab tests, the glass demonstrated its resilience by withstanding at least 20 consecutive one-meter drops onto asphalt-like surfaces. But here's where it gets controversial: Corning claims that a competitive aluminosilicate glass typically fails on the first drop, showcasing the superiority of their glass-ceramic technology. But is this a fair comparison? And what about the real-world scenarios where phones drop from greater heights or onto harder surfaces?
We witnessed the glass's durability firsthand at MWC 2026, where a test device equipped with Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 was dropped from a few feet in the air, face-first onto an asphalt-like surface, and emerged unscathed. Corning representatives assured us that this was not a one-time fluke, as the device had already endured several similar falls.
The Motorola Razr Fold, a highly anticipated foldable smartphone, will be the first to showcase this new glass technology. With its 6,000 mAh battery and premium price tag of €1,999, the Razr Fold is set to impress, and its durable screen is just the icing on the cake.
But the question remains: will Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 live up to its promise in the hands of everyday users? And will it be enough to convince consumers to invest in this cutting-edge protection? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned for more groundbreaking tech updates from MWC 2026!