Popular smartphone screen protectors with UV adhesive can be dangerous for the device. reports Android Authorization portal.
Reddit user LingeringCarmine said About my experience using a protective film with UV adhesive on Samsung’s flagship smartphone. According to him, the glue got into the volume knob compartment, causing it to fall out. Additionally, the adhesive somehow got into the S Pen pen slot, causing ripples on its body.
As journalists noted, the new stylus can be purchased from Samsung’s online store, but the lack of volume buttons is a more serious problem.
Experts also warned users that screen protectors with UV adhesives could cause fingerprint recognition errors, allergic skin reactions, button jams and more.
Despite all the shortcomings, UV adhesive films remain one of the most practical ways to protect curved smartphone screens, as they adhere tightly to the screen surface and provide reliable protection.
When using such a film, it is recommended to contact a professional to ensure that the buttons and connectors of the device are protected from the glue. It is also important to make sure that all excess glue is removed from the sides of the smartphone when applying the glue.
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