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Why should you put your phone screen face down on the table?

VTC NewsVTC News28/05/2023


When not using the phone, most of us tend to leave it face up. However, the best way to protect your phone when not in use is to turn it face down.

When you turn your phone face down, the rear camera will avoid scratches from contact with the table surface. This is because the front camera is protected by tempered glass but the rear camera is not.

In addition, turning your phone face down also helps you maintain privacy, reducing the risk of having your messages or personal information stolen.

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Placing your phone face down helps protect privacy. (Illustration)

Benefits of placing your phone face down on the table

Prevent dust and liquid from contacting the screen

When you place the screen facing up, dust will contaminate the phone screen. It can scratch the screen and the protective tempered glass during cleaning.

In addition, if you place the screen facing up, when you accidentally spill water, food, etc., they will directly affect the phone screen. To limit these unwanted factors, you should turn the phone face down when placing the phone on the table or when not using the mobile phone.

Protect camera from scratches

The design of most phone models today has the rear camera cluster protruding from the back, so if you leave the phone lying on its back, this part of the camera cluster will come into contact with the surface below, over time this can lead to the possibility of scratching the camera lens, affecting the ability to take photos and the quality of the photos.

If you are worried that placing your phone face down will scratch the screen, you can proactively equip yourself with a screen protector to better protect your phone screen.

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Turning the phone upside down can prevent liquid from contacting the screen in case of accidental spillage. (Illustration photo)

Better privacy protection

When you hold your phone face up, incoming notifications will appear on the screen. This way, people around you can read your notifications. This will affect your privacy, because if the incoming information is sensitive, it will cause your information to be exposed.

Therefore, you should turn your phone face down when placing it on the table to limit the situation where people around you accidentally read your incoming messages through the phone.

Increase concentration

Smartphones always have a notification feature on the phone screen to help users recognize new messages. The notification feature can be considered a strength because it helps you receive messages faster, but the disadvantage is that when messages come continuously and too much, it will make you lose focus on your work.

To overcome the above drawback, you can turn the phone face down when placing it on the table or turn off the notification feature on the lock screen.

This way, you can stay focused without any notifications to disturb you, and still read notifications when unlocking the screen as usual without worrying about losing notifications.

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