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Welcome. Infronomy is a TCL 30 SE and today I'll show you how you can apply a temperate glass to this phone
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Now as you can see I'll be using a TG for a different phone but it doesn't really matter
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The screen size is basically identical so when I can see how dry apply it you can see that it fits perfectly on the screen
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on the screen. So that's what I will be using. Anyway, with your tempered glass you should get
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obviously the TG and also, there we go, a wet and dry wipe. Let's see. Here we have a wet one
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Now I personally won't be using this. This one is semi-wet. It's barely, as you can see
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the reason why I do this is because I did unpack several of them so basically
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three different ones and all of them are dry even though they're supposed to be wet so
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not all of them will be wet they might just dry out in a packet so it kind of makes
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them redundant and because of the actual size that you get of these wipes it kind of of not very convenient to use them So what I will be using is microfiber cloth This works lack of charm It cleans the display really well and obviously the size of it is massively bigger
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So it's way easier to actually utilize this. Anyway, once you have either the dry wipe and wet pipe or the microfiber cloth
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you want to clean off your display. So get rid of any kind of fingerprints, dirt, ground
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that might be on the display. If you see some kind of dust settle on the display after
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you cleaned it, don't worry about it just yet. We will get rid of it once we are ready to
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actually apply the tempered glass. And before I actually do so, I'm going to quickly show you
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how I go about it. So depending on if your tempered glass is a cutout for your camera or
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it does not, if it does, then I would recommend a place
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applying it from starting from the top of the phone. So like so, making sure that the cutout is located on the, well, in a correct location
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and pinching the phone itself along with like the screen of protector
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So it is evenly spaced out from here and here. So this will kind of ensure that it is laying at like virtually identical location
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with the same spacing from the edge. So what do you do is just make sure that it is spaced out evenly left and right And then you will do the same thing at the bottom pinching the screen and making sure that it being in the correct place
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And from there, I would just apply more pressure right here, so it starts gluing, so it wouldn't be actually deviating much
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and just drop it. That's kind of how I apply my temper glass
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It seems to work for me really well, and that's kind of what I do
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Now, if you have a different method of applying it, which works really good for you
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and go right ahead and utilize that. Anyway, so now that we are ready to apply it
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I'm going to make sure that we're not touching the display right now. There's no smudges on it
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Looks fine. So, let's peel off our protective sticker. And this will reveal our sticky side right here
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so be careful with that. You don't want to touch that. Nothing is on a display so now I'm going to just apply it
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As you can see it's already gluing itself
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And it went perfectly on there. Now one thing that I'll mention is if you get some kind of dust under the temper glass
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and it creates air bubble under it it won like stick completely like it did for me uh you could try to get rid of it by grabbing something like tweezers and lifting the glass from one side Just do it carefully
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You can utilize the tweezers, right? So you just kind of like lift it up as I just did
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And then grab whatever is under it. So this way if you had some kind of like trash under the display
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which got there by some kind of accident. You can try to get rid of it
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Now, usually it will be stuck to the tempered glass itself, so you will try to get it from, basically, from the bottom of it
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And I wouldn't really be so worried about, like, scratching the tempered glass from underneath
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The glue doesn't really move that much, so when it reapplies, just the, like
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if that particle was basically just in a way, gets removed, the even like scratched up glue that is on the glass itself will still apply
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relatively well without like creating any air bubbles. But obviously you will probably
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nevelate the actual air bubble that you had. So that is something that you can do. Anyway
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