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The full face tempered glass is a hardened glass that covers the entire screen, specially made to protect the screen of your mobile phone from scratches and other damages. In case of a drop, it does not guarantee that the screen will not break along with it, however, it provides an additional protection. It does not affect the functionality of the screen....
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Mobile Phone Cases & Covers
Mobile Camera Protectors
Mobile Phone Cases & Covers
Mobile Camera Protectors
Mobile Phone Cases & Covers
Mobile Camera Protectors
Mobile Phone Cases & Covers
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
Mobile Screen Protectors
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The full face tempered glass is a hardened glass that covers the entire screen, specially made to protect the screen of your mobile phone from scratches and other damages. In case of a drop, it does not guarantee that the screen will not break along with it, however, it provides an additional protection. It does not affect the functionality of the screen. It is of UV Liquid type, a relatively new type of tempered glass consisting of an adhesive, which is evenly spread across the entire surface of the mobile screen, including the cracks, and a UV lamp that hardens this adhesive. The process requires more time than the classic protections and must be done according to the manufacturer's instructions for an ideal result. It is compatible with iPhone 11 Pro Max.
4 stars because there were some particles in the liquid glue and when it polymerized, they got stuck between the glass and the screen. It happened to me, I suppose (I had cleaned it perfectly, it's not the first time). I have used countless glass pieces with liquid glue, but it was indeed very easy for the first time.