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The display protection used on the Xiaomi Mi 4, which we reviewed, is not Gorilla Glass, but something called Concore Glass. What is interesting is that Concore is made by Corning too. The question you must be asking is, What is Concore Glass, and how is it different from the famous Gorilla Glass?
What is Concore Glass?
In lay man’s language, Concore Glass is as hard, resistant to scratches and damage, as Gorilla Glass is. The only difference has to do with the type of display. If you are not technically inclined, this is where you should stop. If your smartphone has Corning’s Concore Glass, it is just as well protected as if it had Gorilla Glass.

The Technical Jargon
Gorilla Glass is used for protecting traditional discrete-cover glass manufacturing. In other words, the protection is implemented on top of the display. On the other hand, with Concore, the protection is a single unit with the display – OGS full screen lamination technique is combined with the glass touch panel, making it possible to make thinner displays.
We have an article explaining all the different Gorilla Glass competitors. You can check it out here: Gorilla Glass competitors: the other screen protection you should know of
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Nokia has completed the sale of its HERE business to a consortium comprised of AUDI AG, BMW Group, and Daimler AG on the 4th of December, 2015. By the terms of the sale, HERE Global B.V. – previously a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation and the current operator of HERE products and services – has made a statement to assure users of the safety of their privacy and their personal data

According to the statement:
Now that the proposed transaction is complete, HERE Global B.V. – previously a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation and the current operator of HERE products and services – will assume responsibility for your personal data and the contractual relationships for these products and services. HERE cares deeply about your privacy and protecting your personal data and will continue to collect and process your personal data in the same ways and for the same reasons as Nokia. You should experience no differences as a result of the sale. Also, please note that Nokia will continue to run its businesses, services and applications as it does today. The responsibility for your personal data and your contractual relationship relating to these Nokia products and services will remain with Nokia and continue to be governed by the laws of Finland. Nokia continues to be committed to the highest standards to protect your privacy and your personal data.
So, it looks like HERE Maps and its various apps will continue to run as they have and managed by Nokia.
Thanks, Gbenro , for the tip-off!
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004