Wednesday 16 October 2013

Take care of your Touch Screen handset!

You need to protect the touch screen from water, dust and extreme pressure.

Most people use screen protector to protect the LCD screen, when you are selecting one make sure it is slightly bigger than the touch response area, the best way would be to buy the exact size of your LCD Screen. Today the phones that are available are very responsive and using a screen guard may require you to press harder in some cases the touch screen may act weirdly. If the screen guard is causing problem with touch responses, remove it.  Mostmodern handsets do not really required screen guard as they come withtoughened glass which is scratch proof.
 
Stylus today are outdated and almost all phones come without a Stylus. When you are using touch screen to input data make sure you are not exerting too much pressure as it might damage part of the screen. I have seen many people giving their phone to kids who play with it and even put it in their mouth. If you have a touch screen phone simply avoid this.

As already mentioned a number of times before, the touch screen are very delicate and it is equally important how you carry them. If you have a larger touch you should avoid placing it in your front or back pant / jeans pocket, trust me I have been doing that and part of my phone’s touch screen has become non responsive. You can use a phone pouch that can be attached to your belt or simply place it in the front pocket. When buying a pouch for your handset, make sure the phone slides in comfortably and there is enough room. Also make sure that there are no objects pressing the LCD touch area continuously.

If you follow these tips your Touch Screen phone will serve you for a longer time.

With thanks to:
gogi.in/care-touch-screen-mobile-phones.html

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