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Motorola Announces All 2024 Smartphone Models to Feature Corning Gorilla Glass

2024.02.26

Speaking of Motorola smartphones, I get the impression that their presence is gradually increasing in Japan, mainly through the development of mid-range models.

It seems that Motorola has made an interesting announcement regarding the display glass of the 2024 model.

According to 9TO5Google, the company will use Gorilla Glass for the display glass of all its models starting from the 2024 model year.

At Motorola, we’re dedicated to delivering cutting-edge technology, and ensuring it is accessible across all franchises. Today, to further our commitment to durability, we’re excited to announce that the entire 2024 portfolio of Motorola devices will feature Corning Gorilla Glass, starting in the second half of this year.

At Motorola, we are committed to providing cutting-edge technology and making it available across all our franchises. Today, to further strengthen our commitment to durability,The entire 2024 Motorola device portfolio will feature Corning Gorilla Glass starting later this yearI am pleased to announce that we will

By the way, I didn’t notice it because I had never paid much attention to it, but when I looked at past Motorola smartphones, it seems that there are quite a few models that use Gorilla Glass.

For example, Gorilla Glass is not used in the Motorola Edge 30 Pro, a high-end model released in Japan the year before last, and last year’s Edge 40. (By the way, according to GSMArena, the Edge 40 uses display glass from Nippon Electric Glass.)

Motorola’s 2024 models to be released in Japan are almost confirmed to be the Moto G25 and Moto G54 (or derivative models), but according to this information, these entry-midrange models will also be equipped with Gorilla Glass. This means that it will be adopted.

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