Friday 19 April 2024

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Friday 19 April 2024

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    Tempered glass film to protect the smartphone

    The smartphone has become an indispensable object for the life of all of us: we hold it in our hand every day, we put it in our pocket or bag and constantly subject it to the risk of bumps and falls.
    That's why buying smartphone accessories, such as the protective film, are essential for the long life of the phone.
    The best around at the moment are tempered glass films.

    Tempered glass is made through a particular procedure called quenching, according to which the glass is brought to high temperatures and then quickly cooled.
    In this way, in the event of breakage, the glass does not break as it normally happens, but is reduced into small, not sharp pieces and guarantees an excellent level of protection for the smartphone.

    There are numerous advantages of tempered glass, so much so that in recent years this product has established itself among the most purchased accessories for smartphones and tablets.

    Here are some reasons to choose a tempered glass film:

    Anti-scratch and anti-fall. The main advantage of tempered glass is that it protects the screen of your smartphone or tablet from any accidental breakage or scratches. There are no risks on scratches, because the glass covers the entire surface of the screen, guaranteeing complete shielding; on the other hand, as regards falls, the tempered glass can break instead of the screen, but if the fall is very strong, it is possible that the smartphone will suffer damage, despite its presence.

    Touch screen. The tempered glass does not reduce the sensitivity of the touchscreen in the least, so you can continue to enjoy this feature of the phone without risking not to register a few touches. Indeed, the installation of tempered glass protects the screen even from too forced touches and guarantees greater durability over time.

    Oleophobic. Tempered glass is oleophobic, what does this mean? It means that the material it is made of is refractory to the grease present on the fingers. This does not mean that fingerprints will not be seen on the glass, only that it will be easier to remove them, because the grease will not adhere to the surface of the glass. Non oleophobic glass is much more difficult to clean, because the cloth will tend to spread grease all over the screen; vice versa, to clean an oleophobic film, a quick wipe with a damp cloth will suffice to make it smooth and clean again.

    Easy to install. Finally, another reason why tempered glass has been so successful is related to the simplicity with which it can be mounted. These films are quite stiff and this allows them to adhere to the screen fairly quickly. The only precaution to have is to clean the screen well and apply it with some precision.

    Before the advent of tempered glass, all films were plastic, but what are the differences between these two products?
    At an economic level, plastic films are much cheaper than tempered glass, however the quality and level of protection they offer are much lower.
    Plastic films only protect against scratches and need to be replaced more frequently, while tempered glass guarantees protection even from falls and has an average lifespan of two years.

    Although the installation of the tempered glass film is simpler than that of the plastic film, however, it too requires a little dexterity and some care, in order to obtain a satisfactory and lasting result.
    The manufacturers of these films typically offer an installation kit that includes not only the item itself, but also various accessories to aid application, such as cloths and sticks of various sizes.

    Source: https://magazine.zenick.it/

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