Tempered glass shifts?
On my iPhone 8 Plus, I’ve tried three different tempered glasses from two different companies. Everytime it shifts to the top left to the point where it covers the speaker, making phone calls impossible. What can I do?
On my iPhone 8 Plus, I’ve tried three different tempered glasses from two different companies. Everytime it shifts to the top left to the point where it covers the speaker, making phone calls impossible. What can I do?
Stop using the tempered glass protectors. They're kind of a scam. The people who sell them to you make lots of money. Hen you drop your phone and the protector cracks, they say "See, that would have been the screen of your phone. Aren't you glad you spent all that money?". The truth is, they're very thin and they crack pretty easily. iPhones, on the other hand, have screens made of specially hardened glass. I worked for a major U.S. cellular company for 20 years. Very few of the sales people ever bought them. But they did sell a lot of them.
Could your screen break without one? Sure. But it's a lot less likely than you think. If you work in a physically demanding job like construction, get an Otterbox Defender type case for work hours.
I know people with iPhones whose screens are cracked and they don’t have a tempered glass, also I bought a $800 phone, I’m going to protect it. I would rather pay the shipping for a new tempered glass, since the company will let me do that l, then pay over $100 to replace the cracked screen.
TylerM0426 wrote:
I know people with iPhones whose screens are cracked and they don’t have a tempered glass, also I bought a $800 phone, I’m going to protect it. I would rather pay the shipping for a new tempered glass, since the company will let me do that l, then pay over $100 to replace the cracked screen.
Yes, of course you do. But, they get cracked with screen protectors on, too.
Tempered glass shifts?