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Apple iPhones are consistently coming out with more advanced camera systems, different camera islands, and improvements in lens materials and quality. With larger lenses and raised camera bumps, especially, components are more exposed to scratches, dust, and damage from everyday life. Camera lens protectors are a practical accessory for users to invest in and for retailers to stock for their mobile accessories business, and TVCMALL is here to help you navigate through this product from start to finish.
| iPhone Model | Camera Layout | Shared Compatibility |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | Triple Camera | iPhone 17 Pro |
| iPhone 17 Pro | Triple Camera | iPhone 17 Pro Max |
| iPhone 17 | Dual Camera | No shared compatibility |
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | Triple Camera | iPhone 16 Pro |
| iPhone 16 Pro | Triple Camera | iPhone 16 Pro Max |
| iPhone 16 | Dual Camera (Vertical) | iPhone 16 Plus |
| iPhone 16 Plus | Dual Camera (Vertical) | iPhone 16 |
| iPhone 15 Pro Max | Triple Camera | iPhone 15 Pro |
| iPhone 15 Pro | Triple Camera | iPhone 15 Pro Max |
| iPhone 15 | Dual Camera | iPhone 15 Plus |
| iPhone 15 Plus | Dual Camera | iPhone 15 |
| iPhone 14 Pro Max | Triple Camera | iPhone 14 Pro |
| iPhone 14 Pro | Triple Camera | iPhone 14 Pro Max |
| iPhone 14 | Dual Camera | iPhone 14 Plus |
| iPhone 14 Plus | Dual Camera | iPhone 14 |
Not all iPhone camera lens protectors are compatible and interchangeable with other lens protectors. Just like with screen protectors, certain models feature different upgrades and material changes that can shift the lens size or positioning. Using the wrong protector can ultimately lead to a poor fit, leaving the camera lens open to more risk of damage.
With iPhone's most recent upgrades through the last few generations, it's best if retailers match the exact models when stocking iPhone lens protectors. Even small differences in lens diameter or spacing can affect how the lens functions, picture quality, and overall protection.
Camera lens protectors are usually made from tempered glass. This process starts with raw glass sheets that are cut into precise shapes with CNC machines. After cutting, they're polished to remove any sharp edges and to boost the glass's clarity. The tempering process is a specific process in which the glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled to strengthen it and improve impact resistance.
After tempering, certain companies may add special coatings like anti-fingerprint, anti-scratch, and sometimes anti-reflective treatments. The goal is to maintain or enhance image clarity for the user. Special adhesive layers are added to the back of the protector, meaning it needs to be sticky enough to hold the protector in place but gentle enough to be removed without damaging the lens.
Quality control is the most important step when choosing a lens protector manufacturer. Each batch needs to be inspected for clarity, thickness, and alignment because even small defects can affect overall performance.
TVCMALL is a stickler about quality control for our clients. We recently visited one of our factory partners to watch the manufacturing process of their camera lens protectors. We also always check quality control at our home base before products are shipped to our clients to make sure they meet your standards.
Installation of a tempered glass lens protector is relatively simple, but it's important to read installation instructions completely and follow each step carefully:

1. Clean the camera area using a microfiber cloth and alcohol wipe or a designated dusting wipe.
2. Remove the backing from the lens protector.
3. Align the protector carefully with the camera lenses. Some products include alignment frames or guides to help make this easier. Once aligned, gently press the protector onto the lens area.
4. Keep applying light pressure to make sure everything has full contact with the protector.
Make sure to avoid touching the adhesive side during installation. Fingerprints, dust, and dirt can stick to this easily and cause air bubbles under the protector.
Removing your lens protector should be done slowly to avoid damage. Start by lifting one corner with a fingernail or plastic tool. You should avoid metal because it could scratch your camera lens. Once a corner is lifted, gently peel the protector away from the camera lens surface.
As a retailer, it's important to balance quality and pricing with customer expectations. Tempered glass protectors are widely preferred because they're durable and clear. Acrylic is another more budget-friendly option, but it can be more prone to scratching when compared to tempered glass.
Packaging and the ease of installation can also influence customer buying decisions. Products that include cleaning kits and alignment tools are more appealing to customers than buying only a lens protector. In many cases, customers who purchase camera lens protectors are also likely to buy iPhone screen protectors at the same time, making it beneficial for retailers to consider both categories when planning inventory.
A reliable supplier is the most important choice you can make as a retailer. TVCMALL is a top global supplier of mobile accessories, and we pride ourselves on consistent quality, stable and extensive inventory, and fantastic customer support. We want to see your business THRIVE. Contact us today.
Do camera lens protectors really work?
Yes! They prevent scratches, minor impacts, and dust buildup as a part of everyday wear.
Do camera lens protectors lower image quality?
High quality camera lens protectors are designed to maintain clarity and light transmission to the lens. It's important to use high-quality products as lower quality materials will introduce glare and can reduce image clarity.
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