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The HTC One X Doubles as a Somewhat Useful Hammer

  • BY ccsoya
  • 26 May 2012
  • 11:22 pm
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Update: For some reason, the video has been removed by the uploader. We’ve found another video that tests the Gorilla Glass screen on the HTC One X but this time it looks for believable. Check out the video right after the jump.

The HTC One X is made out of very tough one-piece polycarbonate and the display uses the latest version of Corning’s ultra-strong curved Gorilla Glass. That is not to say the device is bulletproof but in this video, the strengthened glass appeared to be impenetrable.

We’re a bit skeptic about this because we’ve seen Gorilla Glass fracture to pieces as a result of stress that’s much less abusive that multiple direct hits from a nail. If you’re a HTC One X owner, we don’t recommend you do this to your device to impress your friends.

Wonder if we can get a unit from HTC to test this for ourselves. You know how to get in touch with HTC.

Tags: Gorilla GlassGorilla Glass stress testHTCHTC One XHTC One X MalaysiaHTC One X stress testVideo
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