A curved screen is a screen design with curved edges to provide a better visual experience and grip. This design is becoming more and more common in devices such as smartphones and tablets.
However, curved screens don't mean they're more likely to break. In fact, there is not much difference between curved screens and ordinary screens in structure, both are made of glass. Therefore, whether it is a curved screen or an ordinary screen, as long as it is impacted by enough external force, it may break.
However, due to the curved design of a curved screen, it may be more fragile than a normal screen in some cases. For example, when a curved screen is hit by an external force perpendicular to the edges, it may be more prone to breaking. In addition, due to the different degrees of bending of curved screens, their drop resistance may also vary.
Therefore, although curved screens are not necessarily more fragile than ordinary screens, they still need to be protected when using them. It is recommended to use a protective case or protective film to protect the curved screen device to reduce the risk of breakage.
In addition, for curved screen devices, if you find that the screen is cracked or damaged, you should contact the manufacturer or after-sales service center in time for repair or replacement. Because the repair cost of curved screens is usually high, if not dealt with in time, it may lead to more serious damage or affect the normal use of the device.
In short, although curved screens are not necessarily more fragile than ordinary screens, they still need to be protected when using them. If you find that the screen is cracked or damaged, you should deal with it promptly.