Socalteknique, 05 Feb 2020Finally a modern smartphone company is thinking of bringing back lens covers. Lens covers don'... moreTired? It's not even hard labor. I can't imagine how you clean your house if a mere camera lens cleaning makes you tired.
L-L London-Lover, 05 Feb 2020What's the point of your visiting this site? It is GSM Arena which means it will bring every t... moreI would say only few and mostly well known brand news and even that with some days delay.
AND NAND, 05 Feb 2020No one normally use sapphire crystal glass for smartphones.. Premium glass can shows scratch a... moreHTC U Ultra had a sapphire screen, I think
CompactPhones5ever, 05 Feb 2020...Yet I haven't heard anyone complaining about scratched camera lenses in past couple of year... moreThe pressure point wouldn't that much surely..
CompactPhones5ever, 05 Feb 2020yeah, back when the camera lenses were actually scratch-able, these days you have virtually no... moreNo one normally use sapphire crystal glass for smartphones.. Premium glass can shows scratch at level of 6 or 7
Moh, 05 Feb 2020Your comment implies that current phones have sapphire glass to protect the camera lens, in re... more...Yet I haven't heard anyone complaining about scratched camera lenses in past couple of years. I've had my HTC 10 (non-sapphire, probably obsolete version of glass compared to nowdays) for a while under heavy duty and I can't see a single scratch on it, let alone a scratch that would mess up with camera's capabilities.
I could probably imagine someone having said problems in extremelly dusty environments, but in thes cases this mechanism would most likely give in before any noticeable scratches would appear.
Finally a modern smartphone company is thinking of bringing back lens covers. Lens covers don't just protect against scratches but also smudges. I'm tired of having to clean my camera lenses everytime I want to take a picture.
Anonymous, 05 Feb 2020And what's the point of this?Having covers on the camera means that the NSA salaryman will render the phone that they snoop randomly useless and move to the next camera they access instantly.
CompactPhones5ever, 05 Feb 2020yeah, back when the camera lenses were actually scratch-able, these days you have virtually no... moreYour comment implies that current phones have sapphire glass to protect the camera lens, in reality there are very few phones with sapphire glass. So most phones can get scratched by sand and not only by diamonds.
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