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Myiphone7

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Nov 18, 2010
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One that doesn't make the screen hazy or anything like that.

Is there anyway to make my screen oleophobic again?
 
Try the Accessories subforum. There are tons of screen protector threads that you can reference.
 
I posted this in a different thread. You can find both screen protectors at the Apple store. I ended up going back to the power support one. I don't think it's hazy at all but it's not as vibrant as a naked phone.



I recently had to return/exchange my phone. The first one I bought the PowerSupport screen protector for it. And yesterday when I got the new one I decided to try this one out as I had read this thread a few days ago.


Power Support


- Zero Glare
-Zero fingerprints, like none at all.
-Perfect cutouts. One for the cam, one for the light sensor, one for the speaker and one for the proximity sensor
-Tiny bit of loss in clarity. I'm not super anal about the screen clarity but will admit their is a noticeable difference. The colors are a lot more matte.





Iris

-No glare, negligible difference between PS and Iris
-Not as fingerprint resistant. It's not too bad but it is closer to a clear film when it comes to fingerprints than PS
-Two cutouts. One along the speaker that extends further left.

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-Almost no loss in clarity for an anti glare film. It's pretty much as advertised in this aspect. This is probably why it has a fingerprint issue. But for legit no glare but no loss in quality it works.





Personally I think I will give the Iris about a weeks use and determine if the fingerprint issue bothers me more than the slight loss in screen quality that the PS comes with. I am leaning toward PS just because I'm not that picky about having a screen that is 90% as nice but with less prints.
 
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