Screens are the most common replacement phone parts for cell phone repair shops, making screen protection a top priority for device owners. To keep screens safe from cracks, scratches, and impact, manufacturers and consumers alike often rely on two main types of glass: tempered glass and Gorilla Glass. Both provide durability, but they differ in key ways. Here’s a closer look at what each type of glass offers and how they compare.
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