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By accident, I've discovered a 6+ case and screen protector combination that fits together perfectly: this protector http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NYCC7A2?psc=... and this see-through case http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00M0TJD16?psc=...
The screen protector curves round the screen unlike cheaper glass ones, and fits perfectly into the hole left by the case (height & width) and the thickness of the case (ie the amount the case is proud of the phone) is exactly the same as the thickness of the protector. You're left with complete & seamless protection, although it does make the phone even larger of course. And there's the matter of the £40 cost, but I like that my expensive gadget is safe.
Just in case (haha) it helps someone.
The screen protector curves round the screen unlike cheaper glass ones, and fits perfectly into the hole left by the case (height & width) and the thickness of the case (ie the amount the case is proud of the phone) is exactly the same as the thickness of the protector. You're left with complete & seamless protection, although it does make the phone even larger of course. And there's the matter of the £40 cost, but I like that my expensive gadget is safe.
Just in case (haha) it helps someone.
Edited by AndyDubbya on Sunday 2nd November 12:20
Hence my post, it does work perfectly with the case I've linked to, which happens to not overlap with the screen protector.
It's the only screen protector I've seen that does cover the curved part of the screen (albeit it then makes the screen flat as you say). The first protector I got only covered the flat part of the screen.
It's the only screen protector I've seen that does cover the curved part of the screen (albeit it then makes the screen flat as you say). The first protector I got only covered the flat part of the screen.
AndyDubbya said:
By accident, I've discovered a 6+ case and screen protector combination that fits together perfectly: this protector http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00NYCC7A2?psc=... and this see-through case http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00M0TJD16?psc=...
The screen protector curves round the screen unlike cheaper glass ones, and fits perfectly into the hole left by the case (height & width) and the thickness of the case (ie the amount the case is proud of the phone) is exactly the same as the thickness of the protector. You're left with complete & seamless protection, although it does make the phone even larger of course. And there's the matter of the £40 cost, but I like that my expensive gadget is safe.
Just in case (haha) it helps someone.
I've been waiting for this screen protector to be available in the UK. £8.44 UK delivery!!!!!!!!!! Crazy.The screen protector curves round the screen unlike cheaper glass ones, and fits perfectly into the hole left by the case (height & width) and the thickness of the case (ie the amount the case is proud of the phone) is exactly the same as the thickness of the protector. You're left with complete & seamless protection, although it does make the phone even larger of course. And there's the matter of the £40 cost, but I like that my expensive gadget is safe.
Just in case (haha) it helps someone.
Edited by AndyDubbya on Sunday 2nd November 12:20
AndyDubbya said:
Hence my post, it does work perfectly with the case I've linked to, which happens to not overlap with the screen protector.
It's the only screen protector I've seen that does cover the curved part of the screen (albeit it then makes the screen flat as you say). The first protector I got only covered the flat part of the screen.
I have a distaste for clear cases. Had one on my 4S and the amount of sand/dust/grime that stacks up in them just makes them look disgusting after a week . I much prefer opaque cases on my cell phones.It's the only screen protector I've seen that does cover the curved part of the screen (albeit it then makes the screen flat as you say). The first protector I got only covered the flat part of the screen.
With phone screens being so scratch resistant now, I don't really understand why people still use screen protectors. Do they stop the screen from cracking? If so then fair enough. However, all the ones I've seen just look crap and ruin the clarity and that nice shininess you get from a clean screen.
I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
Cockey said:
With phone screens being so scratch resistant now, I don't really understand why people still use screen protectors. Do they stop the screen from cracking? If so then fair enough. However, all the ones I've seen just look crap and ruin the clarity and that nice shininess you get from a clean screen.
I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
They're still easy to scratch. I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
I have a 6+ now - the size is fine. Nice feeling phone - actually feels a bit more solid than the 'little' 6.
Cockey said:
With phone screens being so scratch resistant now, I don't really understand why people still use screen protectors. Do they stop the screen from cracking? If so then fair enough. However, all the ones I've seen just look crap and ruin the clarity and that nice shininess you get from a clean screen.
I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
The glass ones protect the phone screen from cracking. The screen protector cracks. The phone screen doesn't.I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
Altrezia said:
Cockey said:
With phone screens being so scratch resistant now, I don't really understand why people still use screen protectors. Do they stop the screen from cracking? If so then fair enough. However, all the ones I've seen just look crap and ruin the clarity and that nice shininess you get from a clean screen.
I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
They're still easy to scratch. I had my previous iPhone for about 3.5 years and whilst I was no way precious with it, the screen still looked brand new.
I'm not convinced by screen protectors either.
I've seen countless broken screens but I can't recall ever seeing a scratched one. My dog even had a little nibble on the edge of my Asus tablet once and the screen was fine
My work colleagues iPhone 5 is battered from being kept in a pocket with keys and change for a couple of years; the button's are loose, the edge is scratched to buggery but the screen is still immaculate.
Altrezia said:
They're still easy to scratch.
Really? Easy to scratch?I've seen countless broken screens but I can't recall ever seeing a scratched one. My dog even had a little nibble on the edge of my Asus tablet once and the screen was fine
My work colleagues iPhone 5 is battered from being kept in a pocket with keys and change for a couple of years; the button's are loose, the edge is scratched to buggery but the screen is still immaculate.
Zod said:
The glass ones protect the phone screen from cracking. The screen protector cracks. The phone screen doesn't.
I don't mean to be an arse but how? Is the protector bigger than the screen? It doesn't have any shock absorbing qualities so surely any impact would just be transferred to the phone.Check out Reddit, or the Apple forums.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6555765
Mine has no scratches, but then nor did my 5S or any previous phones because I am not a goon when handling expensive tech.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6555765
Mine has no scratches, but then nor did my 5S or any previous phones because I am not a goon when handling expensive tech.
My 5 was scratch-free after 18 months with no protector, but after the battery died I got a 5c just to tide me over til the 6 came out. I looked after it just the same, but its screen got loads of scratches in no time.
I figured they might've downgraded the glass, so getting a protector for the 6+ was crucial. It doesn't make the screen less clear or bright or responsive. I wouldn't want it by itself as it sits very proud if the surface, but with the clear case (no dirt inside it after 3 weeks, looks fine imo), it's all flush.
I figured they might've downgraded the glass, so getting a protector for the 6+ was crucial. It doesn't make the screen less clear or bright or responsive. I wouldn't want it by itself as it sits very proud if the surface, but with the clear case (no dirt inside it after 3 weeks, looks fine imo), it's all flush.
durbster said:
I don't mean to be an arse but how? Is the protector bigger than the screen? It doesn't have any shock absorbing qualities so surely any impact would just be transferred to the phone.
I dropped, but never managed to break the screen of IPhone 3, 3GS, 4 and 4S. I dropped my 5 onto a wooden floor and the screen smashed. I did the same with my 5S. Then I bought a glass screen protector. The next time I dropped my phone, the screen protector cracked, but the screen underneath did not.Altrezia said:
Check out Reddit, or the Apple forums.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6555765
Mine has no scratches, but then nor did my 5S or any previous phones because I am not a goon when handling expensive tech.
I'm not saying it wont scratch, but skip to 9m on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYJBwIhmK60 and you'll see it's not easy to scratch. Many many other example on youtube where people attempt to scratch the screen and can't.https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6555765
Mine has no scratches, but then nor did my 5S or any previous phones because I am not a goon when handling expensive tech.
Like I say, I'm not suggesting it wont scratch, but it certainly isn't easy to do so. Hard enough to not to have to warrant a screen protector in any case.
I had my 4S three years from launch date until I got my iPhone 6 a couple of weeks ago. I had a case for the first two years and no case for the last year and never used a screen protector. It's got some fine scratches on the back, and a tiny chip on the edge from where I dropped it once, but no marks on the screen. The 4S went everywhere with me, including frequent use in the garage and outdoors when I'm doing DIY and working on cars etc and of course cycling, running, kayaking, windsurfing etc. I think it just depends how careful you are with it. I don't molly-coddle my phones, but out of respect for something that cost me hundreds of pounds, I'd never put it face down anywhere or put it in my pocket with keys or anything like that - that's just common sense. For example, if I'm underneath a car using a web page on the phone as reference or something like that, then I'd put it on a bit of wood instead of on the concrete floor, or if I'm using the timer when cooking it'll go up on a shelf instead of on the worktop near spillages, knifes etc. With my iPhone 6 I've again got a pouch case for when I'm away from home, but at home I just use it as it is, abiding by the same principles of just being careful and it's currently completely unmarked.
Same here, never had a screen protector, the S2, Find 5, iPhone 4S, Nexus 5,... have all proven themselves to be very scratch resistant on the screen (the back of the 4S is clearly another type of glass judging from the state of it).
My latest phone came with a very well applied screen protector, but after a month that shows some scratches. When it comes off I don't plan on applying another one. I find they detract from the "feeling" of the phone as well, and I never seem to be able to apply them properly.
As for the person claiming that glass screenprotectors can protect the glass from shattering, I find that very hard to believe. The fact that you dropped it once without and it shattered, and you dropped it once with and it didn't doesn't really prove anything.
My latest phone came with a very well applied screen protector, but after a month that shows some scratches. When it comes off I don't plan on applying another one. I find they detract from the "feeling" of the phone as well, and I never seem to be able to apply them properly.
As for the person claiming that glass screenprotectors can protect the glass from shattering, I find that very hard to believe. The fact that you dropped it once without and it shattered, and you dropped it once with and it didn't doesn't really prove anything.
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