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Corning launches Corning® Gorilla® Glass Ceramic 3

Motorola will feature the advanced cover material on its next-generation foldable device

Corning Incorporated has announced the launch of Corning® Gorilla® Glass Ceramic 3, the toughest Gorilla Glass Ceramic ever made. Designed to help deliver enhanced durability across a device’s lifetime, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 will be featured on Motorola’s upcoming razr fold device.

Consumer devices are routinely exposed to a variety of hard, unforgiving surfaces, making realistic testing essential. To accurately assess durability under everyday conditions, Corning evaluates its cover material innovations across multiple surfaces designed to closely replicate real-world environments.

In Corning lab tests, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 demonstrated outstanding drop performance, surviving drops greater than two metres onto surfaces replicating concrete, one of the most challenging impact surfaces for consumer devices. These results highlight the material’s ability to help devices better withstand everyday accidents.

Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 also demonstrated substantial advantages in repeated drop scenarios. In Corning lab tests, the material survived at least 20 repeated drops from one metre onto surfaces simulating asphalt, another common surface where devices are dropped. In contrast, a competitive aluminosilicate glass typically failed on the first drop, underscoring the long-term durability benefits enabled by Corning’s glass ceramic technology.

Corning Gorilla Glass is already used by leading global device manufacturers, including Motorola, to help protect billions of devices worldwide. By pairing Corning’s advanced glass ceramic technology with Motorola’s renowned product design, the razr fold device will be the first smartphone available on the market to feature Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, offering consumers greater confidence in everyday use.

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