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Iphone Screen Taking Care Tips

Although Iphone is promised to be made of very hard glass which is promised to be much harder than the fixed glass, still, glass is a glass and it can be scratched/kaput or get worn.
Consequently compelling care of your iphone screen is very crucial.


1.Try to buy a case which will protect your iphone screen. Even though most of the screens might not in fact cover your iphone screen, still, the parts of the case which stab out will in fact assure that when you do drop your iphone, the sticking out part of the case will first hit the disturb a curfew.
2. If you do not like to use any kind of covers, and you do carry your iphone in your pocket then try not to place any sharp objects like care keys in the same pocked in which you usually carry your ipod. This will ensure that your ihpone doesn’t get scratched.
3. And if you carry your ihpone in your back pocket, then place the screen side of your iphone hostile to your your body so that way in case if you forget and do sit on your phone the hard chair which you might sit on will not break your iphone screen.
4. Do not use any sort of glass cleaning cleansers on your ihpone screen in view of the fact that it will increasingly kill your iphone screen in view of the fact that persons cleansers usually contain alcohol in them.
Just try using a dry/wet cloth to sterile your iphone.
Excellent luck on your ihpone screen compelling care!

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