How to protect your smartphone screen
The
touchscreen remains one of the most sensitive parts of smartphones and
consumers find it difficult preventing their smartphones screens from
having a scratch or breaking.
Many users have seen their smartphone
screens get broken after a short period of its purchase. This leaves
most of these phone users with no choice other than using the phones
with those broken screens because it is quite expensive to change the
screen of most smartphones, especially when they don’t come with
warranty from the company that sold it.
Though most smartphones nowadays come
with Corning Gorrilla Glass that is tough and scratch-resistant, it is
not impossible to break when it is used without caution.
Below are some tips on how to protect your smartphone screens:
Ensure you don’t use unapproved objects
on your smartphone’s screen. Only use your fingers or stylus, if one
comes with the device, like on the Galaxy Note 3, for example. The Sony
Xperia Z Ultra allows you to use pencils on the display,, however, this
should not be done with any other device.
Avoid letting your touchscreen come into
contact with other electrical devices. There are many people who think
that magnets will damage your phone, when in fact it likely won’t. The
only thing that a magnet might do is mess up your built-in magnetic
sensor, which is used for compass apps.
Avoid electrostatic discharges, which are
sudden surge of electricity between two connected electrical devices.
They could ultimately cause the touchscreen to malfunction. This might
happen when your smartphone is placed near an object isolated to the
ground that conducts electricity.
Get a screen protector, sleeve, padded
bag or hard case for your tablet or smartphone. There are many cheap but
effective ones that you can find. This will help protect your phone
from breaking after a drop.
Handle your phone with care. This may
seem apparent, but do not tap your phone with any sharp objects or bang
it to make it work if it’s being laggy. Though you might get overexcited
while playing some games, do not apply excessive pressure to the
display.
Don’t leave your touchscreen idle.
Sometimes when you leave the touchscreen idle for an extended amount of
time without deactivating the display, burn-in happens. What you will
see when you switch to something new is an afterimage, ghosting or
screen burn-in. One of the best ways to prevent this from happening
though, is to set the lock screen to turn off after a certain amount of
time in the settings of your smartphone or tablet under the lock screen
section.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Leaving your smartphone or tablet with an LCD display out under the sun
could damage the screen quality.
Finally, when cleaning your display, use a
microfiber cloth, which is ideal for touch screens. You can even use
the one that came with your sunglasses. Be careful if using a moist
cloth. Simply dampen it slightly or breath on the screen and then wipe
it down gently.
If you do end up using water, make sure
that it is distilled water, since normal tap water often carries calcium
and other types of minerals. Do not over-rub. Let your phone air dry if
there is any water left over so that you don’t accidentally push any
liquid into the phone’s inner hardware.
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