Make it shatterproof stuff on the Droid Turbo 2, and you have the best of both worlds.
Glass is also essentially invisible to wireless data signals. Even plastic or ceramic can't claim that.
Agreed.
What amazes me more is that glass is accepted as a logical handheld device material.
I wonder sometimes at some point did some think tank of marketing gurus get together to solve the conundrum of "How do we build planned-obsolescence into these devices, but not have people balk at the *OBVIOUSLY* stupidly fragile materials we're using to achieve it?"
Some genius perhaps hit upon the notion of just marketing the materials as 'premium' rather than the previous 'substandard' and it's been off to the races ever since.
Apple could just have well changed from using the glass back because to some degree they do sell based on design and you can't keep reselling the same design again and again if you're trying to position yourself as the luxury brand.
Its for aesthetic. It certainly looks more premium than cheap plastic. Besides, its so much lighter than metal. more conformable to carry and hold in your hands and less impact force when it falls.
the droid turbo 2 is an acrylic hard coated PLASTIC
its not glass, actually im pretty sure there isn't any glass anywhere in the display stack, its all plastic
sure it doesn't "shatter" like glass does but it scratches and gouges like fucking crazy