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SkibuL

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Dec 15, 2012
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I preordered the Mophie Juice Pack Helium for the iPhone 5. Will the GLAS.tR fit on it? If not, what are some oleophobic screen protectors you would recommend?

Thanks!
 
Tech Armor iPhone 5 Premium High Definition (HD) Clear Screen Protector [3-Pack] - Retail Packaging
http://amzn.com/B008THTTUI
HIGHLY recommended!
Lifetime warranty and unlimited replacements if needed.



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Tech Armor iPhone 5 Premium High Definition (HD) Clear Screen Protector [3-Pack] - Retail Packaging
http://amzn.com/B008THTTUI
HIGHLY recommended!
Lifetime warranty and unlimited replacements if needed.



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Just curious, but is that your product? It seems every post of yours I see references those screen protectors
 
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Just curious, but is that your product? It seems every post of yours I see references those screen protectors

Its not mine. I just really like it and recommend it to everyone looking for a screen protector:) most of my posts in the iPhone accessories section are links copied from the amazon mobile app.


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I have the Mophie Juice Pack Air with a Spigen Glas.tr screen protector and the case accommodated it just fine. I'm sure the Helium would accommodate it just the same.

However, if you decide to just put a regular plastic oleophobic screen protector, I would recommend the Green Onions Supply crystal oleophobic screen protector. It's neat because it covers the entire front screen--only cutouts for the home button and earpiece. http://www.greenonionssupply.com/iphone-accessories/iphone-5-crystal-oleophobic-screen-protector.html
 
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