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JoTu

10/13/20 3:15 PM

#203258 RE: JoTu #203256

cause i think the terms 'hardened/high tensile strength' are more relevant to the durability/drop resistance of a phone than 'surgical' would be.

consumers are more interested in the phones damage resistance than its bio compatibly or if it can be implanted lolz

The Paraclete

10/13/20 3:40 PM

#203261 RE: JoTu #203256

its just intriguing why apple loves to use the term 'surgical' to describe stainless

Not really. It just denotes a very high quality formula of stainless steel. It’s a marketing tool. It’s like when an aluminum product is advertised as having been made with aircraft grade aluminum. Nothing mystical or intriguing at all. It’s just annoying that they weren’t advertising a liquidmetal part.

But don’t worry. You can try again next year to connect dots and drawings. One day you will be vindicated... just not this year.

In the meantime, Thank Goodness LQMT is not depending on Apple for its recurring volume orders.