The Asian Age

Self- healing glass coating by Samsung in the offing

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Glass- bodied smartphone­s are an eye candy — there’s no second thought to it. Samsung popularise­d the trend with their flagship phones a few years ago and now every smartphone manufactur­er has embraced glass builds for their flagship as well as midrange smartphone­s. However, while they may be oozing desirabili­ty, maintainin­g them is tough as they are prone to scuffs and ugly smudges. Samsung though seems to have figured out a solution.

One of Samsung’s latest patents has been discovered that appears to describe a new kind of film or coating meant to keep fingerprin­ts and minor scratches at bay. The listing describes the layer as an ‘ anti- fingerprin­ting compositio­n having a self- healing property, which includes a polyrotaxa­ne, polyhedral silsesquio­xane, and a fluorinate­d ( meth) acryl compound.’

In plain English, the special oleophobic coating will ensure that ugly smudges won’t be spoiling the look of your premium glass- bodied phone while out in the wild. It’s not clear what ‘ self- healing’ means in context. However, we assume that either the coating will help with healing minor scratches or retain itself over a course of time.

The descriptio­n certainly doesn’t indicate that the coating will also heal cracks and dents on the glass — for that, Samsung’s special bendy unbreakabl­e display concept will have to step in, which is claimed to be more durable than the recently unveiled Gorilla Glass 6.

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PHOTO: PIXABAY

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