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    Nano Liquid Vs Tempered Glass Screen Protectors: The ultimate guide on which protection to use on your smartphone

    Most people own smartphones and with these devices come accessories like screen protectors that have cultivated some business in town. We have come from the old plastic films to the high-tech tempered glass, anti-spy, and liquid screen guards, there’s a lot of variety to choose from.

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    If you are still undecided on what kind of screen protector should I get for my phone? this your ultimate guide to answering all your questions. Let’s compare the two most popular options tempered glass and liquid screen protectors to determine which is the best form of defense against scratches, smudges, and cracks.

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    Liquid Screen protector Vs Tempered Glass Screen Protector

    Liquid Screen Protector: Consists of nano liquid technology and is basically liquified glass. It sets into a hard coating when applied to your display. The transparent oleophobic layer fends off scratches and smudges.

    Moreover, it can be used on any type of phone or other devices such as Apple Watch too. So, unlike tempered glasses, you do not need to get any specific size for your phone.

    Tempered Glass: Is a thin sheet of toughened, fortified glass that you can stick to your phone screen to protect against damage such as scratches or cracks.

    It consists of a bottom layer of absorbent silicon, combined with a PET film and oleophobic coating on the top. Tempered glass is about five times stronger than regular glass. It boasts 9H hardness that can withstand scratches from objects as sharp as a knife.

    Easy to Apply

    Liquid Screen Protector: A liquid protector, is more straight forward to apply with the dropper and cloth provided in the package. You simply have to clean your screen, apply a few drops of the liquid glass, and then rub with the cloth provided as instructed.

    Tempered Glass: A tempered glass screen protector can be tricky to apply. If it’s not done correctly, air bubbles or smudges can form on your screen. However, many latest tempered glasses come with easy-application kits and instructions that help you out. The curved edges allow them to get installed bubble-free.

    Strength

    Liquid Screen Protector: From our tests, liquid screen guard can’t go face to face with toughened glass when it comes to providing complete protection from impact is concerned. They may be able to withstand minor everyday scuffs but hardly offer any safety from drops and hard scratches. So it’s entirely possible to damage your phone’s screen if you’ve coated it with liquid.

    Tempered Glass: There is no doubt that this is much stronger than liquid protectors and offers 9H hardness. It can withstand most minor drops and falls, as well as scratches from something as sharp as a knife. However, the downside is that it can shatter under severe impacts, such as a significant drop.

    Scratch-Resistant

    Liquid Screen Protector: Although a lot of liquid protectors promise to offer 9H hardness, they really cannot stand up to the claim in the long term. Since they are so thin, they can usually only defend against minor scratches. Anything severe will likely damage the screen.

    Tempered Glass: Many high-quality tempered glasses can resist scratches from objects as sharp as knives. This is thanks to their 9H hardness. It’s good enough to protect against everyday scuffs as well as more severe damage.

    Smoothness

    Liquid Screen Protector: It often feels even smoother than tempered glass. This is because of the nano liquid technology that forms an invisible layer on your screen. The super-smooth oleophobic coating safeguards against scratches, dust, fingerprints, etc.

    Tempered Glass: It undergoes a unique process during production to ensure smoothness. It retains exceptional touch sensitivity to give you excellent user experience. When applied correctly, the tempered glass screen protector will not interfere at all between you and your phone screen.

    Clarity

    Liquid Screen Protector: It offers high transparency courtesy of the remarkably slim structure. You will have a great viewing experience, but over time, it can attract dust and fingerprint smudges. So a tempered glass has a slight edge in this department.

    Tempered Glass: It is an HD clarity glass that ensures a crystal clear display. So it gives you an optimum viewing experience from all angles.

    Cost-Effective

    Finally, let’s consider which is the better option in terms of cost. This kind of depends on your own preferences.

    If your priority is to have ultra smoothness and invisible protection, a liquid screen protector would be worth it. Moreover, if you have some leftover in the pack that you buy, you can also it on another device. This doubles the functionality.

    However, if you’re looking for reliable protection that will give maximum safety to your phone, go for a tempered glass screen protector.

    Further, a single pack of liquid screen protector can range from UGX 25k – UGX 100k depending on where you get it fixed and the kind of device you want to protect (smartphone or tablet), while you can get a combo pack of three or more tempered glasses for UGX 70k but these can go as high as 80k depending on the smartphone and brand of glass protection.

    Therefore, the tempered glass is more cost-effective overall. After all, it’s better to have a shattered screen protector than a shattered phone screen! So with that said, which type of phone screen protector do you prefer? Let us know your choice in the comments below and why you picked it.

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