Tempered glass vs Screen protector
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on 11-10-2014 08:06
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on 11-10-2014 08:06
What is the difference between tempered glass and a screen protector for iPhone 6?
Which is better? I don't want it to interfer with the touch screen part of the phone.
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on 11-10-2014 08:30
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on 11-10-2014 08:30
The main difference will be the price. Glass is probably preferable. Most screen protectors won't interfere with the sensitivity of the screen. If there's an Apple approved one, you should use that. Barring that, you should Google the ones you're interested in and look for reviews.
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on 14-10-2014 18:42
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on 14-10-2014 18:42
I was told that the tempered glass is thicker and so it interferes with the touch screen and makes it not work as well.......
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on 15-10-2014 11:37
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on 15-10-2014 11:37
@gemz4the1 wrote:I was told that the tempered glass is thicker and so it interferes with the touch screen and makes it not work as well.......
...whoever told you that needs their head examing
Tempered glass shields DO NOT interfere witht the screens at all! They are stupidly thin and are there to protect th screen of the phone!
I guess its donw to personal choice - a tempered glass shield will obviously last longer and be more hard wearing than your standard 'flimsy' style ones!
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on 15-10-2014 11:46
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on 15-10-2014 11:46
There's also no airgap so screen sensitivity is unaffected.
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on 16-10-2014 07:10
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on 16-10-2014 07:10
I hate those little airgaps - frustrating
How does the tempered glass stay on?
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on 16-10-2014 08:36
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on 16-10-2014 08:36
Both surfaces are perfectly flat and smooth so they bind together.
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on 17-10-2014 07:10
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on 17-10-2014 07:10
Thanks for the info guys!
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on 17-10-2014 08:17
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on 17-10-2014 08:17
You're welcome, thinking of getting one myself

