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The durability of phones has improved significantly in recent years, especially in terms of water resistance. However, phone drops and scratches are still a problem for most manufacturers. This is mainly due to the fact that the protective elements cannot be fitted into the thin bodies of the phones. If you want a durable phone that can survive a drop, you have to go for a rubber-wrapped "brick". The rest have to settle for a classic screen protector. What are the current options for phone screen protection?

When you regularly encounter a scratched phone screen, the solution can be quite simple. One of the most common reasons is the phone in the pocket together with keys or coins. As you move, friction occurs in the pocket between these items, resulting in small scratches. The fewer things in your pocket with your phone, the better.

Phones still haven't stopped getting bigger, plus slippery materials are being used. The topic of ideal phone holding has never been more relevant. We recommend that you try out how it fits in your hand before buying an iPhone or other phone. Having a large display is definitely beneficial for content consumption. But if you're constantly fumbling, using the other hand to control and slipping, it's better to choose something smaller. Fortunately, the selection is large. There are special thin cases for slippery materials that improve the hold of the phone. Accessories that stick to the back like PopSockets are also popular.

Foil and glass for the display

Films are the basic protection of the display, mainly against scratches and dirt. However, it does not prevent the possible breakage of the display in the event of a fall. The advantage is in the lower price and easier gluing. Tempered glass offers a higher level of resistance. In most cases, it will protect the display even in the event of a fall. However, installing tempered glass is more complicated, in any case, the more expensive ones usually come with special mounting tools in the package, so that you can hit the edge of the display without any major problems.

Durable case that also protects the front side

You've probably seen an ad where people drop their iPhone on the ground several times and the display survives. These are not fake videos. The reason for this is the massive durable cases that protrude above the display, so that when you fall, the case absorbs the energy instead of the display. But of course there is a catch. The phone must land on a flat surface, as soon as a stone or other hard object "gets" in the way, it usually means a broken screen. These durable cases can help, but you definitely can't rely on them to protect the display at all times. But if you add protective glass to the durable case, the chances of breaking the display are really small. How is it with you? Do you use glass, film or leave your iPhone unprotected?

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