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Jun 12, 2007
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I picked up a pack of dry application static cling type screen protectors at my local Verizon store, frankly it was the only thing I could find. The protector barely makes it to the edge of the black area of the screen, in fact I think it leaves a hair exposed on each side.

I understand the glass is curved and manufacturers are cutting them shorter to prevent lifting. With that said which screen protector (if any) of this type actually covers ALL of the black of the screen and even extends a hair onto the white border around it? Does this exist?

Thanks.
 
I picked up a pack of dry application static cling type screen protectors at my local Verizon store, frankly it was the only thing I could find. The protector barely makes it to the edge of the black area of the screen, in fact I think it leaves a hair exposed on each side.

I understand the glass is curved and manufacturers are cutting them shorter to prevent lifting. With that said which screen protector (if any) of this type actually covers ALL of the black of the screen and even extends a hair onto the white border around it? Does this exist?

Thanks.

iloome sells protectors like that...but wait for the reviews to come out. They were shipping today.
 
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Thank you both, however neither the iLoome or Best Skins Ever are what I am looking for. iloome is a glass protector and Best Skins Ever is a wet application product.

I'm looking for dry application and not glass. Like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Protector-Spigen®-Crystal-JAPANESE-Definition/dp/B00JH82T0K/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1412663364&sr=8-5&keywords=iphone+6+plus+screen+protector

Zagg HDX has more coverage than their glass version, check out some youtube videos on it.
 
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