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hajime

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Jul 23, 2007
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Hello. As you know, when the surrounding temperature changes, fog, moisture or condensation develop on glass. Do the front and back glass panels of the iPhone 4S have this problem? How about the SGP glass screen protectors GLAS.t made by SPIGEN? Any user experience appreciated. Thanks.
 
I haven't experienced issues and I often go from an airconditioned indoors to a humid outdoors or a heated indoors to a freezing cold outdoors. I aslo use the GLAS.t It's a wonderful product.
 
I haven't experienced issues and I often go from an airconditioned indoors to a humid outdoors or a heated indoors to a freezing cold outdoors. I aslo use the GLAS.t It's a wonderful product.

Thanks for the experience. Just curious, how Apple and SPIGEN do that? Through some kind of special coating?
 
Thanks for the experience. Just curious, how Apple and SPIGEN do that? Through some kind of special coating?

I know there is an oleo-phobic coating on the glass. As far as how it's marketed, it's supposed to reduce smudging from fingerprints. I have never heard it marketed as anti-condensation. It might be a pleasant side-effect that isn;t mentioned though.
 
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