“G+G, G+P, G+F” Structural Classification
The first letter represents the surface material of the phone (also known as the upper layer), and the second letter represents the material of the touchscreen (also known as the lower layer). These two layers are bonded together.
- G+G: Tempered glass surface + glass (GLASS) touchscreen
- G+P: Tempered glass surface + PC (polycarbonate) touchscreen
- G+F: Tempered glass surface + film (FILM) touchscreen
Advantages of G+G Capacitive Screens
- Hard and Wear-Resistant: The surface cover of the G+G capacitive screen is made of tempered glass, which is extremely hard, with a hardness rating of over 8H. As long as you don’t use ultra-hard objects like quartz or emery paper, there’s no need for a protective film, and you don’t have to worry about scratches.
- Corrosion-Resistant: The tempered glass surface of the G+G capacitive screen is highly resistant to corrosion. It can withstand strong acids and bases, making it safe to use in any environment. Even if your fingers are oily, the G+G capacitive screen remains smooth and responsive.
- High Transparency: Capacitive screens are not only for operation but also for viewing and enjoying screen content. The G+G glass capacitive screen has a high transparency rate of 91%, ensuring minimal impact on screen clarity.
- Smooth Touch Experience: The glass screen of the G+G is very smooth, providing a seamless touch experience, making it feel like your fingers are gliding effortlessly.
- High Reliability: The bonding of the cover plate and sensor glass in the G+G capacitive screen uses advanced optical adhesive and vacuum bonding technology, ensuring high durability and adhesion.