Swedish screen protection brand Copter ready with products for the new Samsung S20-series.

Written by Ben

February 13, 2020

Following yesterday’s launch of the new Samsung S20 series, we are pleased to announce that we are now ready to immediately deliver Copter Original Film screen protection.Copter Original Film is our legacy self-healing screen protector originally developed to protect helicopter rotor blades.This is a thin and flexible, extremely resilient film, providing perfect invisible fit for Samsung’s curved devices and compatible with fingerprint recognition.Available immediately from Sweden, where we can deliver large and unlimited volumes across Europe within one week.Images
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About Copter
Copter is one of the leaders in Northern Europe for screen protection due to its large assortment which covers almost all mobile devices and tablets. Their glass screen protection is available for devices from the leading manufacturers and the company also offers a protective film. The film was originally developed to protect the rotor blades of American helicopters from the grinding desert sand, and it was this film that Copter started with eleven years ago. Over the past year, Copter has undertaken an intensive development of its offering and brand, and is now ready for an international audience. www.copter.com
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