Splash, Drop And Broken – Steps To Protect Your Iphone Screen


Today’s iPhones come with a large, retina display that not only enhances your viewing experience, but the likelihood of broken screen as well.


Feels like a bummer, right?

Studies revealed that smartphone screen breakage has increased 11times from 2009 to 2019. So, what happened in these 10 years? A lot apparently…but the most striking of all is the “enlargement” of screen size.  

So big was this change that it doesn’t fit in our hands anymore. The irony? It’s still going BIG. As if 5.5 inch wasn’t enough, it’s now touched 6.7! Who knows where it’s going to stop.
Till then, you need to take extra care of your brilliant iPhone screen. Here are some safety tips for you:

Apply tempered glass

As now smartphone’s screen covers 85% of the device surface, it costs equally high too! 

You haven’t thought it this way, did you?

That’s why it’s essential to safeguard your “thousand” dollar screen from scratches, accidental liquid spillage and drop. Apply a high-quality tempered glass today. It will not only protect the glass panel inside-out, but lower the cost of replacing the entire screen! 

However, if you’ve already faced a mishap, drop your phone at a reputed iPhone screen repair shop in Newcastle.

Use a protective case

No…not those fancy ones!

Use a bumper phone case from reputed companies that offer shock-proof capabilities. Plus, go for cases that can protect your iPhone from dents and cracks. Some of the best ones offer accidental fall breakage from 1 metre or even more!

Use a waterproof mobile pouch

Even if your smartphone company “drills” into your head screaming WATER PROOF, don’t rely on it completely. If you plan on taking your iPhone out for a “swim” to take Insta-worthy snaps or simply use your phone in the rain – keep it safely in a waterproof mobile pouch.

Prevention is better than cure! Especially, if the cure makes you to drop your phone at an iPhone screen repair centre in Newcastle.

Are you for mobile-less nights?

Most likely not.

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