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    Votes: 7 25.9%
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I answered these questions for you in your other post. :)
I just received this intelliarmor screen protector and it is absolutely not curved. It is a flat piece of glass and does not go completely to the edges. It's just like most "edge to edge" screens, NOT Curved like cinder or imos or ice max.
 
I just received this intelliarmor screen protector and it is absolutely not curved. It is a flat piece of glass and does not go completely to the edges. It's just like most "edge to edge" screens, NOT Curved like cinder or imos or ice max.
Post a picture of it on your iPhone. It is NOT just a flat piece of glass. I already posted my pics and it absolutely IS curved, and DOES go to the edge leaving just enough room for a case without it interfering with the protector.
 
Post a picture of it on your iPhone. It is NOT just a flat piece of glass. I already posted my pics and it absolutely IS curved, and DOES go to the edge leaving just enough room for a case without it interfering with the protector.
I picked it up, it's flat, so I didn't put it on my phone. Your pics arent of the edges by the way, they are of the face. I took a chance on it hoping it was curved but it isn't, just wanted to inform others that it's a flat protector.
 
I picked it up, it's flat, so I didn't put it on my phone. Your pics arent of the edges by the way, they are of the face. I took a chance on it hoping it was curved but it isn't, just wanted to inform others that it's a flat protector.
Then take a picture of the box and the screen protector itself. It should be easy to do since you say you have it. My pictures show the whole protector on my 6S Plus. You are not informing others correctly, the Pictures that I posted do. If people want to be correctly informed they'll read the reviews for this screen protector on Amazon like I did. ;)
 
Then take a picture of the box and the screen protector itself. It should be easy to do since you say you have it. My pictures show the whole protector on my 6S Plus. You are not informing others correctly, the Pictures that I posted do. If people want to be correctly informed they'll read the reviews for this screen protector on Amazon like I did. ;)
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There ya go
 
^ Thanks! That definitely does go to the edge. If yours doesn't, it must be defective. It's not supposed to extend past the sides of the face. If it did that, you wouldn't be able to use it with a case. When I'm using this screen protector with my speck case, I can't see any part of the screen protector. I can't say the same for the one that I used with my 6 Plus as that one only came to the end of the screen itself and not on to the white face. In any event. You don't like the screen saver, so I'd simply return it and get your money back.
 
My point was its not curved. Yes it is what is called "edge to edge" as far as iPhone screen protectors go nowadays. It leaves only the smallest it of the edges exposed, and they usually work perfectly with cases/bumpers. This one is in fact quite nice and I'll keep it should I ever decide to use a thicker case or bumper. However the poster here asked if it was curved with the screen, and I wanted to point out that it isn't. With cinder, imos, and godosmith the screen protectors are actually curved, which is what I assume the poster here was referring to. Here is an example of cinder, a truly curved screen protector
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The main leading company in providing the tempered glass is FEYE Shoppy. They are providing more in tempered glass so that your mobile
screen remains protected even if it fallen down.
 
I find it hard to believe that adding an extra layer on the screen has absolutely no effect on quality whatsoever.
 
I find it hard to believe that adding an extra layer on the screen has absolutely no effect on quality whatsoever.
I wasn't so sure about it myself before I put it on. However, now that I've used the glass screen protector on my 6S Plus for the past 2 weeks, I haven't found any issues at all with the touch sensitivity or quality of the main screen.
 
It also isn't curved as you stated.
It goes around far enough that it doesn't stick up like you posted above and it works great with my Apple leather case. You don't like it which is fine. However, since I AM using it now, I think I know how it looks. I'm done discussing this with you now. ;)
 
It goes around far enough that it doesn't stick up like you posted above and it works great with my Apple leather case. You don't like it which is fine. However, since I AM using it now, I think I know how it looks. I'm done discussing this with you now. ;)
Another poster asked if it was curved, because there are some protectors that are curved now, but they're more expensive. I just don't want anyone to spend their hard earned money thinking they are getting something they aren't, Just say it's a flat edge to edge and no one will think otherwise.
 
The Cinder screen protector claims to be curved, but it looks flat when you take a similar pic:
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http://www.cupert.com/cinder-15.html

Do any of the glass screen protectors claiming to be curved have a thickness of ~0.3mm? 0.2mm seems like it would be provide less shatter protection, and 0.4mm+ would likely compromise the touch sensitivity.
The benks 3D claims its curved and .3mm.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00X9...gy+CO.,LTD&dpPl=1&dpID=41pKg1HaOFL&ref=plSrch
 
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I'd like to find either a glass or plastic protector that is as wide as the cover film that is on the phone when purchased new. The front cover film extends about 1mm beyond the screen opening on each side. Many of the glass protectors I've seen examples of or the stock photos seem to be exactly the width of the screen opening. Does anyone have any recommendations here?
 
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