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Majority of Indian Consumers Replace Smartphones Earlier Than Planned Due to Broken Glass: Corning Study

A significant number of Indian smartphone users opt to replace their devices prematurely due to issues like shattered screens. With accidental drops being a frequent occurrence, there's rising concern over the durability of cover glass. Consequently, consumers are increasingly prioritizing features such as drop resilience and scratch resistance when selecting their smartphones.

Raccontata dagadgetsnow.indiatimes.comhindustantimes.com

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gadgetsnow.indiatimes.comStai leggendo7 g fa

Majority of Indian Consumers Replace Smartphones Earlier Than Planned Due to Broken Glass: Corning Study

A significant number of Indian smartphone users opt to replace their devices prematurely due to issues like shattered screens. With accidental drops being a frequent occurrence, there's rising concern over the…

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hindustantimes.com6 g fa

Broken displays are pushing Indians to buy new phones sooner than planned

Corning’s study retrains spotlight on the robustness quotient of smartphones, with forced upgrades speeding upgrade cycles. | Business News

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  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·gadgetsnow.indiatimes.com

    Majority of Indian Consumers Replace Smartphones Earlier Than Planned Due to Broken Glass: Corning Study

    A significant number of Indian smartphone users opt to replace their devices prematurely due to issues like shattered screens. With accidental drops being a frequent occurrence,…

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Broken displays are pushing Indians to buy new phones sooner than planned

    Corning’s study retrains spotlight on the robustness quotient of smartphones, with forced upgrades speeding upgrade cycles. | Business News

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