The Lumia 930 is the latest flagship of the Lumia series made by Nokia. Nokia has been known for mobile phones that are known to endure considerable stress (cough 3310, cough). And this year's Lumia 930 is not an exception. With the Gorilla Glass 3 from Corning, its screen is made even more resistant to scratches. Moreover, it carries a super-sensitive touch feature that enables the use of gloves, even pens and styluses.
Now Microsoft-owned, Nokia's flagship phone had its screen durability and sensitivity put to the test. And it was through the use of a knife! Yes, this guy tried to play Fruit Ninja, one of the most popular games in mobile phones, using a knife. Check out his literal fruit slicing game below.
As you can see, the Gorilla Glass screen fared pretty well against the sharp knife. But there were times that the phone failed to register some of the knife's inputs. You could also see a scratch that the knife probably left on the screen after he played the game.
But who uses knives on their phones anyway? With the Gorilla Glass on the Lumia 930, it could live with your daily activities. Add a Snapdragon 800 processor, an Amoled screen with ClearBlack display, 32 GB storage, and a powerful 20 megapixel PureView camera, your smartphone experience would be more than enough.
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