What Corning is testing will eventually stop one of the major drawbacks of first-gen folding phones

It is easy to forget that the displays that will be used on the first generation of foldable phones are plastic, not glass. Users might be reminded of this fact when they start to notice scratches on their phones' screens. Plastic will also leave creases over time, creating an unslightly blemish on the screen of an expensive device. While these negatives both apply to the Samsung Galaxy Fold and the Huawei Mate X, the latter folds outward which leaves the foldable display at risk of getting scratched. The Galaxy Fold, on the other hand, folds inward to protect the internal screen. Still, the ...

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