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iPhone 13 Pro Max - Request Assistance >> Something Odd on Screen ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1929415" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>This isn't a screen insurance issue. You have a screen protector installed and the ones of old had an adhesive that made them stick to the screen. That also meant that if you dropped the phone and the protector cracked, you had no way of replacing it.</p><p></p><p>The latest generation of screen protectors are tempered glass and don't use adhesive to stay on the screen. However, that tight suction (which is essentially what it is, like the suction cups you're familiar with) can sometime separate and if it does, air gets in and create an air bubble which is what this likely is.</p><p></p><p>You can manipulate the size and shape of the bubble by pressing the screen around it. However, you will not be able to remove it completely as the suction is compromised. You'll want to replace it with a new screen protector..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1929415, member: 110816"] This isn't a screen insurance issue. You have a screen protector installed and the ones of old had an adhesive that made them stick to the screen. That also meant that if you dropped the phone and the protector cracked, you had no way of replacing it. The latest generation of screen protectors are tempered glass and don't use adhesive to stay on the screen. However, that tight suction (which is essentially what it is, like the suction cups you're familiar with) can sometime separate and if it does, air gets in and create an air bubble which is what this likely is. You can manipulate the size and shape of the bubble by pressing the screen around it. However, you will not be able to remove it completely as the suction is compromised. You'll want to replace it with a new screen protector.. [/QUOTE]
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