Defects of unauthorised third-party protective films on Galaxy devices
Using a protective film or tempered glass on your Galaxy device is supposedly meant to protect your device's screen. However, if you opted to apply a non-authorised third-party protective film, it might not provide the protection that you intended. Here are some issues customers should be aware of if unauthorised third-party protective films are used on their devices.
Potential defects in unauthorised third-party protective films
Applying an unauthorised protective film to a Galaxy device could potentially lead to a number of undesirable issues:
- Decreased rates for touch screen response and fingerprint recognition
- Reduced display visibility caused by stains and discolouration
- Diminished photo quality if the camera lens is covered
- Uneven surface (example: lifting at the edges and bubbles in the middle)
- Difficult to attach or remove
- Incorrect size
- Decreased durability
Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Program
The Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Programme, otherwise known as SMAPP, is a design and quality certification programme conducted by Samsung Electronics as a way to collaborate with partners in the production of authorised third-party accessories.
Partner products that have been certified through Samsung Electronics' quality verification system are given the Designed For Samsung logo, which is printed on the product exterior or packaging box.
To ensure safe use of the product, use genuine accessories or accessories certified by Samsung Electronics.
Note: If you require further assistance, please contact your local Samsung Service Centre.
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