So like, I get what you are saying but check this. There are two main types of OLED displays that I use for repairs. Hard and Soft. I hate using hard OLED displays because they break really easily even if the top layer of glass isn't broken. A soft OLED is far less likely to break, even when the top glass is damaged. A flexible and stretchable display like this could mean that your display won't break at all, even if the glass does, so you can still see your screen and use it after it is cracked.
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So like, I get what you are saying but check this. There are two main types of OLED displays that I use for repairs. Hard and Soft. I hate using hard OLED displays because they break really easily even if the top layer of glass isn't broken. A soft OLED is far less likely to break, even when the top glass is damaged. A flexible and stretchable display like this could mean that your display won't break at all, even if the glass does, so you can still see your screen and use it after it is cracked.