3 Samsung Smartphone Privacy Screen Filters You Need Right Now – Komando

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3 Samsung Smartphone Privacy Screen Filters You Need Right Now – Komando

Your Samsung phone can do a lot of amazing things, but it can’t protect your privacy from prying eyes. So far. These privacy screen filters don’t interrupt the way you look at your phone, but prevent unwanted eyes from reading over your shoulder and discovering personally identifying information. Here are the best options available.

Samsung Galaxy A32 screen filter

Worried about installing a privacy screen? This model comes with a quick start guide, wet wipes for the screen and two dry dust-absorbing cloths. It’s a starter kit that gives you everything you need.

This filter is strong where the others are lacking. It offers excellent responsiveness that does not affect your touchscreen performance.

While the viewing angle could be improved, it does the job without making your device harder to use. Many users claim that there is almost perfect sensitivity apart from the ultra-light keys.

Anti-scratch tempered glass film (for several Samsung models)

Anti-scratch and easy to attach, this filter fits a wide range of Samsung phones. There’s a great mix of durability and affordability here, although there is a trade-off. You cannot use fingerprint unlock due to the thickness of the screen.

The good news is that you need to be within a 35 degree viewing angle to see anything on this screen. This means that it will be almost impossible for them to read your screen even if someone is sitting next to you.

Did we mention there are two in one pack? Since they are versatile across multiple Samsung phone models, you can save one for later when it’s time to upgrade your phone.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Screen Protector and Filter

Tempered glass not only improves the durability of your phone’s screen, it simply filters light better than plastic cases. Unless you’re looking at this filter head-on, you’ll encounter heavy blurring.

With a measly 28 degrees of visible range (good for you, bad for onlookers), you’ll have privacy even on bus and train rides. The only reported issue with this filter is the thickness.

This will protect your screen but also pose a slight responsiveness issue. You have to tap harder on the glass for it to register your input. This isn’t an ideal boost if you regularly play intense mobile games.

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