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When your phone’s screen faces upward, dust and debris can easily gather, altering its appearance and potentially limiting the device’s life. Accidental spills of water, food, or other liquids are common in an office atmosphere where many people move around. If your phone is face up, these will have a direct impact on the screen. Even with dust and water-resistant cellphones, physical impact can reduce device quality.
2. Prevents the Raised Camera from Getting Scratched
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Nowadays, cellphones frequently have elevated camera lenses to boost photo quality. If the phone is positioned face up, the protruding lens may rub against the table, producing scratches and lowering image quality. Placing the phone face down keeps the camera from directly touching the surface, safeguarding it from damage.
3. Better Privacy Protection
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When your phone is facing up, anyone around may clearly see any calls or messages that come in. If the message is private, it may cause an unpleasant situation. Furthermore, if banking apps remain open, critical information may be exposed if the phone is facing up.
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