iPhone 8 and Screen Scratch Resistance

iPhone 8 has high resistance to scratches for the screen implemented by Apple, being even superior to iPhone 7 with the new protective glass.

iPhone 8 has the resistance of the screen to scratches tested in the video clip below, where we see a comparison made with what the company offers Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for the iPhone 7. Surprisingly, the Apple company managed to make the iPhone 8, which can be pre-ordered here, much more resistant to scratches than the iPhone 7, and this says a lot about the importance Americans have given to improving this feature of the phone.

The iPhone 8 has a better level of resistance than the iPhone 7 in terms of scratch protection for both the screen and the glass case. Yesterday I saw a similar test that still shows a slightly different result, the iPhone 8 being scratched a little easier there, but today we are talking about a gratifying difference in terms of the scratches that can appear on the screen in case of contact with hard materials.

iPhone 8 and screen resistance to scratches

The iPhone 8 should have a screen that is much better protected from scratches if you keep the phone in your pocket with keys or coins when you leave home. Those at Apple know how important scratch resistance is for those who don't keep the iPhone 8 alone in their pocket, so the new phone could eliminate the need to buy a film to protect the screen in daily use.

iPhone 8 has the most resistant glass for the screen, according to the Apple company, it is most likely a Gorilla Glass 5, or an even harder material. Apple is not in the habit of making claims it cannot support, and from what we see so far, it seems that the iPhone 8 is really as durable as the Apple company has been telling us in so many marketing materials. .