A cracked screen is an all-too-common problem for smartphone owners, and the high cost of repairs, which can run into the hundreds of dollars, only adds to the pain. But for $50 or less you can do the ...
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The common sight of cracked and smashed smartphone screens could soon be a thing of the past thanks to the development of a new material capable of healing itself. Scientists at the University of ...
Researchers have developed a transparent smartphone screen material that can repair its own scratches. The material shares many properties with human skin. It is flexible and transparent, and can be ...
You swipe on your phone screen daily, causing its screen to accumulate shallow scratches. Eventually, the slight dents become more noticeable, making your mobile device unsightly. Fortunately, there ...
If you drop your phone and the screen shatters, you usually have two options: Get it repaired or replace the phone entirely. Chemists at the University of California at Riverside have invented what ...
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Samsung smartphones have always featured gorgeous displays. With the Galaxy S8‘s new Infinity Display design language, that great look has also carried over to the Galaxy Note 8. Samsung has really ...
If you drop your phone and the screen shatters, you usually have two options: get it repaired or replace the phone entirely. Chemists at the University of California, Riverside, have invented what ...