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Old 12-30-2014, 08:44 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
Sorry to tell you, but it does have a noticeable crack. The glass is a substrate, so it's below the outer layer of the screen, so it's not as easy to see, but it's definitely there. See the attached picture.


Edit: I must have had the tab open for a long time before I responded as there were only a few responses, then I read the post, created the picture, and posted, yet there are many post and many answers between what I saw and my response... oh well... late is better than never, right? :-)
Just to clarify, the crack usually is not visible on the glass itself, since it often happens in a layer beneath the top. But visually you can see exactly where the crack is as twowheels said, you just won't be able to even feel any crack on the top layer of glass.
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