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A few various tempered screen protectors come with this orange or yellow thick adhesive backing as attached. Has anyone seen a version for the iPhone 13 Pro Max ?
 

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A few various tempered screen protectors come with this orange or yellow thick adhesive backing as attached. Has anyone seen a version for the iPhone 13 Pro Max ?
Most of them have a hard plastic backing to peel them from. I recommend icarez or if you like burning money then shellrus
 
Most of them have a hard plastic backing to peel them from. I recommend icarez or if you like burning money then shellrus
If you look the one attached was $3.🤣 I have found that the tempered glass screen protectors with the thick orange or yellow backing to always yield good adhesion , been using them for iphones and androids over the years.
 
I third iCarez. Had it in on XS Max. And my Pops and Brother have used them on their iPhone's as well.

They have great customer service too. When I returned my XS Max, I told them that there were some bubbles that took about a day to go away, when the adhesive fully dried. They refunded my order and sent me a replacement set. I told them please don't, since I didn't have the phone anymore, but they sent it anyway lol
 
Spigen cuz the super easy installation kit. But looks like they haven't released sensor protection version yet. I have only found the cutout version.
 
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It’s pricey, but I’ve always had good results with Peel e2e screen protectors—no lift or bubbles, and it doesn’t have that weird rainbow effect.
 
Always use spigen, always perfect fit for me. And the notch is noticeably smaller than I thought it’d be in person.
 

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After years of glass protectors, last year I went without, trusting the toughness of the Apple glass and I have NO scratches on my phone.
I have dropped it, but my Apple leather case protected it well.
I prefer the feel to the Apple glass and was always annoyed by the scratches and cracks on the glass protectors.
 
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After years of glass protectors, last year I went without, trusting the toughness of the Apple glass and I have NO scratches on my phone.
I have dropped it, but my Apple leather case protected it well.
I prefer the feel to the Apple glass and was always annoyed by the scratches and cracks on the glass protectors.
Not even micro scratches?
 
Not trolling here, but don't all of them just look the same for most part? I just stock up on as many freebies whenever a new phone is introduced for the upcoming year :)
 
Not even micro scratches?
I just got iPhone 13 Pro Max from AT&T; my iPhone was set up in the store with an AT&T Tempered Glass Screen Protector - it does not fit the screen completely & this bothers me. Is is possible to remove this glass screen protector without damaging the iPhone screen? Thanks for any info available.
 
I just got iPhone 13 Pro Max from AT&T; my iPhone was set up in the store with an AT&T Tempered Glass Screen Protector - it does not fit the screen completely & this bothers me. Is is possible to remove this glass screen protector without damaging the iPhone screen? Thanks for any info available.
Yes, you should be able to just peel it off. The screen protector shouldn't leave any residue. Also, there are people that claim you can re-use them but I have never been able to.
 
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Had a horrible experience trying to look for a good protector for the 13 pro max most of them are not even close to edge to edge and leaves a huge gap the one i found that is al least close to edge to edge and looks good is a brand called Manto, have used them before and i will continue to use them
 
Zagg invisibleshield Glass XTR tempered glass screen protector provides excellent coverage from the forehead just under ear speaker to the chin. Touch sensitivity and responsiveness are excellent. It is case-friendly as well. Provides blue light protection. Premium quality comes with a premium price but peace of mind and performance make it worth the investment.
 
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Had a horrible experience trying to look for a good protector for the 13 pro max most of them are not even close to edge to edge and leaves a huge gap the one i found that is al least close to edge to edge and looks good is a brand called Manto, have used them before and i will continue to use them
Thanks for responding. So sounds like it is possible to remove the glass screen cover without damaging the iPhone screen? I don’t want to remove what I have if damage is possible. Thanks again !
 
Thanks for responding. So sounds like it is possible to remove the glass screen cover without damaging the iPhone screen? I don’t want to remove what I have if damage is possible. Thanks again !

tempered glass protectors or any screen protectors are meant to be removable/replaceable.
 
Thank you AGAIN - I am still in the learning stage🤪. I really appreciate your responses.
 
Can’t go wrong with either ESR or Spigen. Just got ESR for our new iPhone 13 Pro and Max. Installed seamlessly and without issue. ESR has less of a notch.
 
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