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srltzz342

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Alright, so I went with my gut, and bought the #1 (cell phones and accessories) screen protector on amazon, Link here the amFilm iPhone 6 screen protector

I'll just say a few things:
1) Prime shipping took 2 days.
2) Packaging was simple, and effective. Did not arrive bent.
3) Come with instruction video for easy installation
4) Comes with ALL Supplies needed for installation. You need nothing else.
5) I had bubbles under my screen protector, so I emailed their support team, and was immediately replied to with a link to ANOTHER instruction video on how to remove bubbled. It worked perfectly.
6) Comes with 3 in a pack, so you don't need to buy any more for a while, and 7) IF you mess up the installation, they will supposedly send you a free replacement. (I assume this via the Lifetime warranty on their listing.)

So, for $6, this is a GREAT deal. I'm not surprised that it is the #1.
 
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I use the amFilm screen protectors on my 6, and I love them. The install was the easiest I've ever done with their instructions and hinge method. Cheap too!
 
#1 iPhone 6 screen protector on amazon

You said they are number one and bold words that you want to stand out. That pretty much says you work for them IMO.
The only reason it is number one in that category is because it is listed with 3 other model devices so it adds those sales as well.
 
Alright, so I went with my gut, and bought the #1 (cell phones and accessories) screen protector on amazon, Link here the amFilm iPhone 6 screen protector

I'll just say a few things:
1) Prime shipping took 2 days.
2) Packaging was simple, and effective. Did not arrive bent.
3) Come with instruction video for easy installation
4) Comes with ALL Supplies needed for installation. You need nothing else.
5) I had bubbles under my screen protector, so I emailed their support team, and was immediately replied to with a link to ANOTHER instruction video on how to remove bubbled. It worked perfectly.
6) Comes with 3 in a pack, so you don't need to buy any more for a while, and 7) IF you mess up the installation, they will supposedly send you a free replacement. (I assume this via the Lifetime warranty on their listing.)

So, for $6, this is a GREAT deal. I'm not surprised that it is the #1.
Plastic screen protectors (regardless of brand), feel like crap compared to a tempered glass screen protector (which only cost a few dollars more, but look and feel better, and are 10x easier to install).
 
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You said they are number one and bold words that you want to stand out. That pretty much says you work for them IMO.
The only reason it is number one in that category is because it is listed with 3 other model devices so it adds those sales as well.

I don't work for them, lol, I work at Saint James Hospital in Newark. Thanks for your opinion, though.
 
I've used amfilm before, and tech Armor's too. They're both pretty good, as far as plastic screen protectors go. I mean, aside from Halo screen protectors, I've never really had an "awful" experience.
 
Holy crap, I don't think I've ever seen a product with so many reviews (and high star average) as well as so many 1-star reviews being the first ones you read under their 'most helpful reviews' section for the product :eek:
 
I've used Tech Armor for my iPhone 6 / 5S / 5 and just got amFilm for my iPad 2. Never had issues with the Tech Armor film until the 6 version, because the film does not cover the whole black part of the screen even with a perfect application. Is the amFilm the same way?
 
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Holy crap, I don't think I've ever seen a product with so many reviews (and high star average) as well as so many 1-star reviews being the first ones you read under their 'most helpful reviews' section for the product :eek:

Looks like someone was trying to bludgeon them.
 
Plastic screen protectors (regardless of brand), feel like crap compared to a tempered glass screen protector (which only cost a few dollars more, but look and feel better, and are 10x easier to install).

Agree.
I won't never use another plastic screen protector, after using the glass one on my previous iPhone 5S.
Now I have a tempered glass protector even on my iPhone 6.
 
It's probably #1 because it's the most bought. Like many others have said I will never go back to film protectors. Tempered glass is the way to go!
 
Are there any current plastic screen protectors that do not have a camera cutout? I am currently using a Spigen Crystal (version 1) that was released before the phone came out, and I love that it covers the front camera only has a small divot for the ambient light sensor. Would love to find another that is similar.
 
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