There are few things as nerve-wracking as dropping and breaking your new smartphone. And while you can buy some pretty inexpensive screen protectors to protect your phone’s screen from scratches, one of the best ways to keep your phone looking great (and feeling great in your hand) is a glass screen protector. A glass screen protector does more than just protect the surface of the phone; it also offers enhanced grip, meaning that you won’t accidentally drop the phone or have it slip out of your hands and fall on the floor.
Corning Gorilla Glass is a thin, protective sheet of glass that can be applied to the front and back surfaces of your device. This type of glass is used in many smartphones today to protect the screens from scratches and cracks. Corning Gorilla Glass is one of the most durable materials on earth, making it an effective screen protector option. It's so strong that it can withstand steel balls being shot at it at 60 miles per hour!
The surface hardness of Corning Gorilla Glass is rated at 9H, which means that it provides protection against scratches and scuffs by items such as keys or metal objects. If you're looking for maximum protection against potential damage to your phone, then this type of screen protector should be considered.
The first thing you will want to do is clean the screen of your device. A dirty screen will not only make the process harder, but also increase the chances that dust or dirt particles get trapped in between the glass and your device. Next, take off the plastic covering on top of your protector and place it directly on top of your phone. Take care not to touch any part of the actual glass protector with your fingers. Finally, use a credit card or similar item to push out any air bubbles that have formed and then remove the protective cover from over the front of your device.
Your new phone is beautiful and you've gone through the process of getting everything set up. Now, it's time to start enjoying your new toy. The only thing left to do is find a screen protector. There are many options out there, but we recommend glass screen protectors because they're designed to withstand scratches better than plastic alternatives. It also doesn't interfere with wireless charging or use of a stylus pen. If you want an even more durable shield, tempered glass will give you that. For example, our tempered Xerox screen protector has been successfully tested at extreme temperatures in conditions like pressure cooking tests and more. But if all-around protection from everyday wear and tear isn't enough for you then go with 3D Touch high-definition retina display crystal clear film from armor. It'll keep your touchscreen protected from scuffs and scrapes while still giving you full touch sensitivity and will resist fingerprints on top of that! Whatever option suits your needs best, when it comes to protecting your phone against scratching it's important to invest in one now before anything happens!
Sony Xperia 1 iii Glass Screen Protector are made from tempered glass that is stronger than regular glass. A tempered glass screen protector will help protect your phone from drops, and it can save you money if you ever need to get your phone repaired. Tempered glass also has no air bubbles so you won't have to deal with those annoying air bubbles that just don't want to go away when you're installing the screen protector on your phone. Tempered glass is much smoother than plastic, too, so the chances of having scratches on your touch screen are much lower if you use a tempered glass screen protector. The Xperia 1 iii glass screen protector will also be easier to clean because there's nothing between your fingers and the screen - no more gunky fingerprints! Finally, even though they may be more expensive than other types of screen protectors, they're worth it because they last longer. If you buy one now you'll know that in five years’ time (or whenever) when it needs replacing you can buy another one without worrying about compatibility issues or needing to replace your whole phone because something happened to its touchscreen.