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Apple iPhone 6 To Resist Scratches With Sapphire Coating

Yes, this will also result in extrabagent pricing.

 

Sapphire coating is nothing new in the world or wrist watches. They have been used for quite some time on the glass faces of the high-end timepieces, making them almost scratch-proof even after years of usage.

Apple is not new to sapphire coating as well. The iPhone 5s had the Touch ID sensor covered in a layer of Sapphire Crystal; giving it immense durability while allowing the sensor beneath to read fingerprints with ease.

According to Forbes.com, Apple is now going to coat the upcoming iPhone's glass panels with Sapphire Crystals, simply making them scratch-proof. They would obviously be parting ways with Corning’s Gorilla Glass, which has been the standard for high-end smartphones so far. It is indeed good to see Apple taking a different approach to an age old problem of scratches on a smartphone’s screen. But at what cost? Last year’s iPhone 5s reached Indian shores at a pretty steep price, making out of reach of most buyers. Yes, the iPhone 5C was supposed to drive sales in the mid-segment, but somehow lost out because nobody really preferred a plastic iPhone.

The company behind Apple's sapphire coating solution is GT Advanced. The company has raked in a huge $500-$700 million for the contract; and this is just the beginning. While the use of new materials will definitely make the iPhone last long, it will also burn a hole in your pocket.

All we can say is that start savings as much as possible (or simply break a bank) if you plan on buying the upcoming iPhone 6.


TAGS: Mobile Phones, Apple

 
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