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Ah I don't know if I should get this or the BodyGuardz Pure
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I had a Glas.T for my 4s and currently use a Bodyguardz Pure on my iPhone 5. Both have small hairline scratches here and there. Not noticeable unless you look at it under a light at an angle but they are there nonetheless. I've had a lot of iDevices and can confidently say that these protectors aren't as durable as a naked screen but they are pretty close. I wouldn't hesitate on buying one if you're thinking about putting any kind of screen protector on your device.
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Hey guys,
Can someone explain to me what the 'rounded edges' are on the tR protector? Thanks
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Basically it gives u a more comfortable feel without those rough/sharp edges of normal glass screen protectors. the edges of the protector are rounded off and its much comfortable. As it 'rounded', the chances of it chipping are lesser.
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Cheers, thanks a lot
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I was using HugU flexible glass screen protector before and then I decided to swap it for spigen glas.tr
It's simply the "best" screen protector I've ever used. No issues during installation. I just wiped the screen properly and affixed the glas.tr...no dust specs at all. Also it's marginally misaligned at bottom...but it not even noticeable. I'm loving it...only minus point I see is it adds to the weight of iphone by about 12 gms....but apart from that its just perfect.
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