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One of the things that I always do when I get a new phone or tablet is buying a screen protector. It is honestly the quickest way to protect the screen of your device. I have been doing that for many years. The only time I cracked my iPhone screen in all the years I’ve owned a smartphone was the day I dropped the phone earlier and ruined the screen protector (I had one of the glass protectors). As fate would have it, I had the phone in my hand at home when I found the second patch of ice for the day and lost my balance; the phone went flying. Phones can land facedown with a projector, and the screen will not crack. They can face up with or without a projector, and most likely, they will not crack.

They cannot land on the corner h9woever, they crack. So I always have a screen protector. I also now that I use the iWatch don’t take the phone out of my pocket as much. The other thing that a screen protector does is keeps the smudgy fingers off your actual phone. But did you know that was a security risk for you? You see, the smudges on your phone screen or projector algin to the numbers you press for your access key (if you don’t have an access key today, I will set one). I use the Windex electronics wipes. I store them in a sealed plastic bag (that was my mother-in-law’s recommendation 20 years ago, and honestly, it works. The wipes last 2-3 times longer.

What they do is remove fingerprints from the screen protector. That reduces the risk of you revelating your phone passcode accidentally. The other thing we have is a device called PhoneSoap. What phone soap lets you do is place your phone in a cradle that kills all the germs and bacteria on the device. It, your phone, often lives next to your fingers, and your face, knowing it is clean, is a good thing.

My four recommendations for phones are detailed below!

  1. Set a passcode for your phone. Yes, it is only a little bit of projection, but it is better than nothing!
  2. Put on a screen protector to help your phone stay well, not broken!
  3. Get some electronic wipes and clean your phone’s screen.
  4. Finally, get the PhoneSoap Device. It will kill the germs on the one thing you often put to your face!!!!
  • Question of

    Electronic wipes also remove static electricity, good right?

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    I have a pass code on my phone already!!!!

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    i added a pass code on my phone after reading this?

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    i already use electronic wipes!

    • Yes
    • No

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  1. Q: ELECTRONIC WIPES ALSO REMOVE STATIC ELECTRICITY, GOOD RIGHT?
    Yes (8 votes) – 100%
    Q: I HAVE A PASS CODE ON MY PHONE ALREADY!!!!
    Yes (8 votes) – 89%
    No (1 votes) – 11%
    Q: I ADDED A PASS CODE ON MY PHONE AFTER READING THIS?
    Yes (3 votes) – 43%
    No (4 votes) – 57%
    Q: I ALREADY USE ELECTRONIC WIPES!
    Yes (4 votes) – 50%
    No (4 votes) – 50%

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  2. My phone screen was just cracked yesterday. I have the screen protector put on when I first bought the phone, but I don’t know if it helps. Luckily the crack is considered quite small and at the corner, so I just ignore it now.

    I already have my passcode set, but that’s because I want to prevent my kids from using my phone without me knowing it. 😛

    Thanks for all the tips. I am not using electronic wipe and also phone soap device yet. I’ll go and check them out. 🙂

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  3. I don’t have a screen protector for my phone … I have it in my case and it hasn’t happened to me to hurt it yet …. I also clean it every now and then with a refreshing and disinfectant wipe
     

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