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Old 08-27-2015, 07:54 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by willowtreefarm View Post
Thank you very much for replying, this is my husbands kobo and yes there are some scratches on the glass, enough that it catches your fingernail and makes a clicking sound as I run my hand over it, so I do believe you are probably right.
The glass substrate is on the back of the display, i.e. within the device, it's not a damage you can see or feel from the outside (other than seeing visual glitches such as curvy black/white on the display along the cracks).

See the 2nd picture in this post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...83#post2572783 it shows the cracks nicely, although it has next unusually little graphical noise on the front

While it's not nice to have scratches in the display front either, they're not [directly] related to broken glass substrate.
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