Google is left over. Of confidence, we mean. At the least, I would think before the confirmation of Mountain View in the chapter on features of your Google Nexus S. As the father of the creature has declared on Twitter (Samsung), the Google Nexus S does not incorporate the now classic Gorilla Glass reinforcement on the screen. Gorilla Glass, in case you are lost, is an invisible protection that is placed in front of the screen and prevents us from putting our hands to our heads in the event of a hit or fall.
Does that mean that Google is unconcerned about possible damage to the screen of the Google Nexus S? Yes and no. On the one hand, from Mountain View they would be calm about the security of the Google Nexus S, something that could be explained with the very particular design of this touch mobile.
Recall that the Google Nexus S has a slightly concave format, making the device gain in ergonomics and, perhaps, also in security. And is that with this gently curved line the Google Nexus S would be more likely to come out unscathed before a blow, as it seems to be deduced.
Since the Korean Samsung have not given any clue to help understand the absence of Gorilla Glass technology in the panels of the Google Nexus S. This point is added to the list of others that, for better or for worse, favor the differentiation of the Google Nexus S with its inspiration mobile, the Samsung Galaxy S, also lacking other features regarding it, such as Bluetooth 3.0 or the HD video filming system.
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