Posted by : Unknown Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Video featuring a sapphire-covered iPhone screen shows that the material set to go into production at Apple's Arizona plant can take a beating.



February 5, 2014 12:55 PM PST




Contact between concrete and sapphire ensues, concrete loses.


(Credit: Video screenshot by Eric Mack/CNET)

Sapphire has been the latest loaded buzzword floating around the world of Apple. The company could soon fire up a new facility in Arizona to churn out sapphire screens for...something. Maybe the displays of an upcoming iPhone 6? Maybe a new iWatch, or perhaps just more Touch ID screens?


The notion of using sapphire glass to give the next-generation iPhone a virtually unscratchable screen seems to be generating the most excitement -- imagine, at last, an end to all those shattered glass iPhone faces!


There's also plenty of quiet pressure to ruggedize new gadgets from other manufacturers like Sony, with its water-resistant Xperia Z, or perhaps even Samsung, with the "Active" variant of its Galaxy S4.


But would a sapphire glass iPhone really live up to the hype? Well, if the below video -- dug up by 9to5 Mac on Wednesday -- of a sapphire-coated iPhone display resisting scratches from a huge concrete block is any indication, the answer appears to be yes.


Check it out and let us know in the comments if a sapphire screen is something that would get you excited about the next iPhone.



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