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How to Protect my iPhone Camera Lens

Your phone camera is probably one of your most used feature on your phone. Without it, how could you take all those Instagram-worthy photos or create memories through taking videos of funny moments. So it's pretty important to keep your phone camera lens well protected and in pristine condition. Here are some tips on how you can protect your camera lens so you can keep snapping away.

 

1. Use a Phone Case

This is the absolute basics and something you should have anyways. Having a phone case protects your phone from scratches and accidental drops. Phone cases that have raised bezels around the camera cut-out are particularly good at protecting your camera lens. This is because it prevents your camera lenses from directly coming into contact with surfaces you may lay your phone down on.

happytel phone case

 

2. Get a Camera Lens Protector

Another great way to protect your phone camera lens is to get a protector specifically for it. Just like how screen protectors help prevent scratches and other damage being caused to the screen, a camera lens protector is designed to perfectly fit over your camera lens and protect it against any external damage. If your camera lens protector gets ruined, it is easily replaceable so that your phone camera lens is once again safe.

happytel camera lens protector

 

3. Be careful where you place your phone

Try to avoid leaving your phone on dirty or rough surfaces that can leave scratches on your screen.

 

4. Avoid touching the lens

Your fingers are full of oil and dirt that you're probably unaware of. So touching your camera lens with your fingers will leave smudges, ruining the quality of your photos and videos. Clean it with a microfibre cloth whenever it looks dirty.

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