Plastic, glass or sprayed on: Protection options for your smartphone


  • TECH
  • Saturday, 13 Apr 2019

It may look complicated to apply a protection layer to your smartphone screen, but in reality, it's far easier than it seems. — dpa

Dangers abound when it comes to your smartphone display. However, it's easy to take precautionary measures, with protective layers available in various materials that each has its own strength.

Your smartphone's screen can be cracked in a fall or get scratched in your pocket by coins, keys or other sharp objects.

Repairs can be expensive, so it makes sense to take precautionary measures and add some additional protection to your device's screen.

Three different types of protective layer are available.

Plastic ones are inconspicuous and will protect against minor damage. However, they can be hard to apply.

A glass layer is easier to apply and also offers more protection.

"It withstands harder blows, is key-resistant, and sharp or pointed objects leave only minor scratches," says Jannik Degner from the website Smartphonepiloten.de.

According to the manufacturers, some glass layers achieve 9H on the hardness scale. For comparison, diamonds top the scale at 10H, while some plastic protective layers only have a hardness rating of 3H.

The third type of protective layer is sprayed on. These spray-on screen protectors consist mainly of silicon oxide, a kind of liquid glass.

Their advantage: "You don't have to cut the foil and have no problems with air pockets under it," says Blasius Kawalkowski from the website Inside-Handy.de.

Which option you go for depends on the desired degree of hardness.

"If you want to be on the safe side and protect your smartphone as much as possible from damage, you should pay attention to the degree of hardness of the layer," says Alexander Emunds from the website Teltarif.de.

Other factors can also play a role. For example, some protective layers, such as matte ones, can slightly obscure the screen. On the other hand, fingerprints don't show up as much on matte layers. They're also anti-reflective, which is useful in sunlight.

There are also special layers that provide a mirror or privacy protection. The former is fully transparent when the display is activated and becomes a mirror when it's switched off. The latter limits the display's viewing angle to about 30°.

"This means that your seat neighbour on the train doesn't see the content if they glance at your smartphone display," Kawalkowski says.

It's important to make sure the display is clean and free of grease before you apply a protective layer to it.

A microfibre cloth helps to remove dust that can otherwise lead to small bubbles between the display and the protective layer.

"To apply a display layer, you should take your time and have a steady hand," Emunds advises. – dpa

The Star Christmas Special Promo: Save 35% OFF Yearly. T&C applies.

Monthly Plan

RM 13.90/month

Best Value

Annual Plan

RM 12.33/month

RM 8.02/month

Billed as RM 96.20 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Tech News

Explainer-What is so special about TikTok's algorithm?
Robotics pioneer says the field has lost its way
Google warns staff with US visas against international travel due to embassy delays, Business Insider says
Sleep cots and graham crackers at Elon Musk’s child care program
Three tips to give your kids the best holiday present you can get – a healthier relationship with screens
Opinion: Australia just banned kids from social media. Shouldn't we all?
Meta's Dina Powell McCormick quits board, may stay on as adviser
EU Council backs digital euro with both online and offline functionality
AI boom drives data-center dealmaking to record high, says report
Nvidia-Intel deal cleared by US antitrust agencies

Others Also Read