Also I find it interesting that all of a sudden Victus is the worst thing in the world when some earlier versions like Gorilla Glass 5 is actually even worse for scratch resistance. For the record your Pixels 2, 3, 4 all use GG5, so if Victus is really THAT bad, then all those phones should've been dog shit for scratch resistance.

The advantage of this new glass composite is that it offers the same light transmission of optical elements made of glass and treated with an anti-reflective coating while offering nearly the same scratch resistance of sapphire-coated elements (Sapphire rates just under 9 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness).
The company changed its name to AGC and continued manufacturing scratch-resistant glass. The glass used by AGC is sold under the Dragontrail brand name. Asahi is also a supplier of this tough material. The company produces Gorilla-Glass and other high-quality, scratch-resistant materials for electronics. AGC is a Japanese firm.
gorilla glass 5 is strong but also not really scratch resistant, sadly. you know it's always the same in here some people like myself will tell you the truth, that you will have micrososcratches 100% without a protector and with bad luck some minor or deeper ones, which can happen for example if you pull your phone out of the pants.
But what a lot of people don't know is that Gorilla glasses can be built extremely thin - as thin as 0.4 mm or as thick as 2 mm. This thickness varies with the smartphone model and its requirement
Gorilla Glass 2 was 20% thinner than the first generation, without sacrificing strength. By using advanced atomic-scale modeling they were able to make Gorilla Glass 3, which was first shown in 2013. This glass is 40% more scratch-resistant than version 2. It also managed to be even more flexible.
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