Ive been using Apple products for years now, and Ive had some good and some back screen protectors and cases along the way. I would like to talk about screen protectors, and try to have an all-encompassing thread; since there are seemingly thousands of them on this site, and yet the question has not been answered.
The Question: Do you need a screen protector for you iPhone?
The Answer: No. But you should use one anyway.
I often read threads arguing that newer phones are being constructed out of material that is very difficult to scratch, therefore rendering the screen protector universe rather nil. However, I prompt you to reconsider. No matter how safe a phone may be independent of accesory, insurance is always good. Especially cheap insurance. There are several brands of screen protectors that are inexpensive, and while not entirely necessary. There are car insurance commercials that depict someone having a bizarre accident, and they are glad that they have the insurance to cover it. Wouldnt you like to have that cushion of safety with your phone?
Bizarre things do happen, and it only takes one accident for your phone to be rendered useless.
Many complain that screen protectors have tons of bubbles, and ruin the image. So, I have compiled a list of companies that Ive used that have worked well for me, and probably will work well for you too. These are all companies that offer protection for less than $15, and help insure you from having to pay $700 for a new phone when the accident occurs.
1) Zagg
2) amFilm
3) Supershieldz
4) iCarez
5) Anker
6) Spigen
These are all companies that offer cheap, plastic (non-glass) screen protectors. I would recommend all of them, and I strongly urge all of you to consider all of them. If you have any questions, please post on this thread. I would like for it to remain on the first page for as long as possible, so as to help anyone with questions regarding this topic.
The Question: Do you need a screen protector for you iPhone?
The Answer: No. But you should use one anyway.
I often read threads arguing that newer phones are being constructed out of material that is very difficult to scratch, therefore rendering the screen protector universe rather nil. However, I prompt you to reconsider. No matter how safe a phone may be independent of accesory, insurance is always good. Especially cheap insurance. There are several brands of screen protectors that are inexpensive, and while not entirely necessary. There are car insurance commercials that depict someone having a bizarre accident, and they are glad that they have the insurance to cover it. Wouldnt you like to have that cushion of safety with your phone?
Bizarre things do happen, and it only takes one accident for your phone to be rendered useless.
Many complain that screen protectors have tons of bubbles, and ruin the image. So, I have compiled a list of companies that Ive used that have worked well for me, and probably will work well for you too. These are all companies that offer protection for less than $15, and help insure you from having to pay $700 for a new phone when the accident occurs.
1) Zagg
2) amFilm
3) Supershieldz
4) iCarez
5) Anker
6) Spigen
These are all companies that offer cheap, plastic (non-glass) screen protectors. I would recommend all of them, and I strongly urge all of you to consider all of them. If you have any questions, please post on this thread. I would like for it to remain on the first page for as long as possible, so as to help anyone with questions regarding this topic.