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stokyo

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Originally bought one that had a cutout because that’s all I could find on Amazon. Didn’t like how it was exposed and you could see the edges of the screen protector getting illuminated by the oled screen. Found a full coverage one this past week with a cutout for the speaker only and it works perfectly. No inference with Face ID at all and it looks a ton better.
 
Covering up sensors in general is a bad idea. It may seem to work perfectly for now but it will interfere at least somewhat.
 
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Covering up sensors in general is a bad idea. It may seem to work perfectly for now but it will interfere at least somewhat.

If it’s working perfectly fine now I don’t see how it would interfere in the long run? Comparing Face ID to when I didn’t have it covered it’s just as fast. No lag at all.
 
You will disrupt the sensors and FaceID will fail more often if you cover the notch. There is a reason why even ambient light and proximity sensors are not covered in previous iPhones
 
I used a decent one that covered up the camera,thought it worked fine. It broke, i removed it and used a notched one and was amazed at how much quicker and more accurate the face id was. Still not perfect but a lot better!
 
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I was thinking the same thing after just purchasing an X and Zagg screen protector. I don't like how the notch is cut out. I'm really thinking that I might just forgo a screen protector on this phone. I'll keep it on a few days to see if it grows on me.
 
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I have a screen protector with the cutout for the notch and I use a wallpaper to “embrace” the edges of the tempered glass screen protector. 😛
 
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So dust does not collect in the lens of the camera and truth depth/facial recognition system.
 

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Some screen protectors would interfere with the dot projector which is used to verify your face. That’s why there is a cutout for the notch
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Covering up sensors in general is a bad idea. It may seem to work perfectly for now but it will interfere at least somewhat.

I have tried many screen protectors in the last 30 days, finally I got one that fits and it covers the whole screen and the sensors are working as intended.
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Some screen protectors would interfere with the dot projector which is used to verify your face. That’s why there is a cutout for the notch
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No problem here with that.
 
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There are ones that have holes where the sensors are. I hate those. Cleaning dust and oil from the holes is an impossible job.
 
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