Due to the lack of supply, Khan is offering his company's Mirage Diamond Glass to one smartphone manufacturer, one wearable company, etc. Another reason to limit the use of his product is to allow the companies employing it to crow about it in advertisements. Right now, the company plans to produce enough diamond glass for 10 million to 30 million phones, and less than one million wearables. That would limit the use of his diamond glass to a smaller manufacturer, at least at first.
Pricing of a phone using diamond glass would no doubt be at a premium level. The HTC U Ultra model with a sapphire crystal display is priced in Taiwan at the equivalent of $920 USD. That compares to the price of $749 for the device with a Super LCD 5 display. But for those who regularly drop their phones and crack their displays, paying more might be worth it. Adding diamond glass with Gorilla Glass makes the screen on a smartphone 6 times stronger and 10 times harder, according to Khan. It also could help make the electronics inside a phone run over 800 times cooler.
source: CNET
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