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ImChimeraX t1_j8mu7yy wrote

Many people don't use one and have had no issues, many will have installed a screen protector from day one, and many are walking around with broken and scratched displays.

It certainly doesn't hurt to use one and it will protect it from scratches, however as most breakages occur from the edges of the display, it's unlikely to protect it from a drop if it catches it on a weak spot.

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EscCtrlAltGr OP t1_j8muova wrote

I read through a Google search that if you have a scratch on the front screen for example, it can potentially be more at risk of cracking there from a drop, where it might not have cracked if it had had no scratches.

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ImChimeraX t1_j8muvz5 wrote

Yup, think about how some glass and tile cutters work, they basically put a deep scratch across the surface and that creates a weak point and allows it to break almost perfectly along that line.

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A1BC095 t1_j8mwrw7 wrote

Just because in one test an 11 didn’t crack compared to a 12 or newer it’s doesn’t escape the fact it’s glass. Glass scratches. Glass cracks. If you don’t want the risk, which is there regardless of the advertising bullshit companies will serve you, then a screen protector is logical.

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hiimlockedout t1_j8myft1 wrote

I don’t care what kinds of fancy names and tech apple puts into their screens. Unless the thing is fully Scratch Proof, I’m getting a screen protector.

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RitoWalters t1_j8n08bh wrote

Yes, if you don't want your screen to get scratched.

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[deleted] t1_j8n0a39 wrote

Yes. Smartphone screen are more durable now, but they are much less scratch resistant. I put my iPhone 11 in a pocket and after 1 month the screen got scratch already.

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Daniel_Molloy t1_j8n0l7j wrote

Yes, I’m really torn on the camera lens protection though. I have it and I get lens flair because of it.

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dskatter t1_j8n1e0w wrote

I’ve had a screen protector exactly once on all my iPhones. Zero noticeable scratches on my previous iPhones: 5s, 6, 6s, 7 plus, 8 plus, XS, 11, or 12 mini.

I’ve had this 13 for over a year. Display is still completely pristine, but I do keep it in a case 95% of the time.

The ONLY time I’ve had screen damage in all this time was dropping my old 4s on a concrete floor outside of its case, and that was only bezel damage. Not the screen itself.

Obviously this is all purely anecdotal, but maybe it’ll help! I also don’t drop my phone more than once a year, if that!

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DOM_TAN t1_j8n9k4a wrote

Definitely. Screen protector is a must for all phones

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panthereal t1_j8nfypm wrote

How often do you replace your screen protectors throughout the life of your phone?

Scratches bother me quite a bit and I would think it's likely the screen protector scratches even easier than the regular screen. So it's a somewhat win because the real screen isn't scratched, but in order to have that benefit you requires replacing the protector.

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hiimlockedout t1_j8nmsn5 wrote

I’ve replaced the screen protector on my 12 Pro about 3 times now. I’ve had it since release.

Each time was due to a drop and the protector ended up getting cracked. Once was a direct screen impact onto gravely concrete.

Each time the protectors just peel away, revealing the original screen still in perfect condition

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Louis-grabbing-pills t1_j8nvquc wrote

I haven't used a screen protector since the BlackBerry days. But you do you.

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[deleted] t1_j8nxr1h wrote

Tf kinda question is this💀

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EscCtrlAltGr OP t1_j8ny8ge wrote

Trying to see if most people would want a screen protector. Almost all people do. I didn't know that. I now got a screen protector because that's the smart thing to do the majority says. It's risky without one. 🤔

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PerpetuallyOffline t1_j8nz4h0 wrote

Ceramic shield is just marketing bullshit. It might be a bit more resistant than normal tempered glass, but it's still tempered glass.

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Sensitive_Disk_3111 t1_j8nz7wy wrote

I didn’t use screen protectors with android phones because they barely last more than a year anyway. I didn’t put screen protector on my SE, and after 2 years it looked like ass. So yeah, it’s a must, unless you enjoy scratches.

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Dugggie1 t1_j8o85xg wrote

For the sake of a couple of quid on eBay they are worth it. Dropped my phone loads of times, only ever broke the screen protector once or twice and never the actual screen.

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SamShares t1_j8obay7 wrote

Yes, but I don’t jump to replace screen protectors often, I change once every 1-2 years if I only have hairline cracks. Been this way since iPhone 4.

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WTF_CAKE t1_j8ogxzi wrote

I like reading the comments that go “A PHONE IS NOT AN INVESTMENT IT’S A TOOL SO I DON’T CARE IF IT GETS SCRATCHES OR BREAKS!” C’mon guy, it’s just for peace of mind and to avoid having to spend more unnecessary money

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samanthaxboateng t1_j8omgdx wrote

What is the best screen protector for the iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max?

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Viamuli t1_j8oqfic wrote

12 Mini here, 14 months in use (bought refurbished). Had to change my screen protector 5 months ago because I did a terrible job glueing the first one.

Had a protector on my huawei before, same protector for three years straight, none to mild scratches only.

Just invest the 15$ for a quite good one (most come in a pack of two). You won’t regret it, but please don’t put your keys in the same pocket as your phone. The camera is not protected whatsoever.

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panthereal t1_j8otf8a wrote

My main concern is how many mild scratches you get comparatively.

If going with a screen protector means on average you'll have 10 scratches in a year, but going no protector means you'd only have 5, I'll stick with no protector.

Of course if they scratch exactly the same then it's probably always a good idea to get one until apple will replace a scratched screen.

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JRMendezV t1_j8ougog wrote

If you want to have a piece of mind and keep your device as good as possible, I would recommend you an Otterbox Defender + tempered glass.

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Starry_m1nd t1_j8p0wqv wrote

yea cause the screen protector of my SE 2020 has a massive crack that i’m glad is able to be removed

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cwgraham t1_j8p2wxu wrote

It’s a tough call. Going back to when I got my first iPhone back in 2009 I never used a screen protector and never had an issue. Never had anything worse than those micro scratches you have to tilt you phone against the light just right to see. Then on my iPhone 11 I got a decent scratch right in the middle of my screen and wound up living with it for 2 years and it annoyed the hell out of me. Enough so that when I replaced my phone last year with an iPhone 14 I put a screen protector on it. So 1 real scratch in 14 years of having an iPhone, but when I had one I hated it. I guess my answer is you probably don’t need one, but can you live with if it you do get a scratch? If you can’t you should get one.

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Steve44465 t1_j8p4b69 wrote

I keep my iphones for quite a few years and probably go through 3-4 screen protectors, sometimes the corner chips, sometimes the oleophobic coating wears and fingerprints or smudges stay so I replace it, I get cheap $2-3 screen protectors and they are more than enough. Sometimes I like to try out the matte ones for a while too.

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bloodyabortiondouche t1_j8p53jz wrote

Surprisingly the protector is pretty resistant to scratches. The in the past I would replace screen protector a few times a year due scratches and wearing, but I have a had a few that looked good for multiple years for me and my family. My current protector has been on my phone for more than a year and I have put it in the same pocket as my keys and other metal. Now I only replace after it breaks.

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Sugargogo t1_j8p9rrq wrote

I always use screen protectors. Today I just happened to see some of the glass scratch. Then check the upper right of my screen to see a crack across the screen. I ordered a 3 pack sp. (arrives tomorrow) so I’m ready. I take good care of my phones but things happen.

Yea, phones look pretty right out the box. Even the coolest case adds bulk. So best to be safe then sorry

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Lost-Cartographer456 t1_j8q1cra wrote

Yessssss def get a screen protector and recommend EzFit by Spigen which you can find on amazon. When you apply the screen protector make sure you are in a wide open, at least somewhat sterile, dust less as possible space. That way you can minimize dust from sneaking in between your screen protector and your screen. Oh and of course before the final steps to application, clean your screen to the max with the cleaning tools the screen protector should arrive packaged with

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apple_mochi69 t1_j8qegux wrote

Privacy tempered glass. Only way to go. But it is a definite yes, especially on such an expressive phone

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arochains1231 t1_j8qerxo wrote

I have both a case and screen protector on my 11 Pro Max and I'd never settle for anything less. Have I broken a screen? Technically, no I haven't, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.

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ChrisCrozzss t1_j8qkpa7 wrote

Same here! Had a iphone 11 pro max without a screen protector and had a scratch after about a year and it annoyed the hell outta me. Finally replaced it with a 14 PM and instantly put a screen protector on it. Dont wanna go tho hell anymore lol

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MrExorcist t1_j8qohc9 wrote

“A case is a must”. Meanwhile I’m just scrolling through here caseless without AC+. But yes do get a screen protector

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Shanghaichica t1_j8qsusq wrote

I use a glass screen protector to avoid scratches on my screen.

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Delicious_One_7887 t1_j8qt1hv wrote

What's a few bucks more to avoid a few hundred. I'd say get it. Tempered glass, it feels like absolutely nothing is on.

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cam1xx t1_j8r5bv4 wrote

I don’t use case neither a screen protector on my 11, dropped it 3 times so far, and only 1 of them caused any visible damage, when it slipped out of my pocket in the elevator, and because elevator floor is sharp I got few scuffs on the edges in top right corner, and few dings on back glass, bit of chipped paint on camera lens, but nothing more then that.

https://preview.redd.it/4gzltnlxlkia1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=01dd037279aeedbad4e83119d83dd220b463c588

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Impossible-Street-34 t1_j8rdsvi wrote

I’ve never used screen protector since iPhone 4, and I think I never had any scratch that’s major enough to bother me.

I use case though, mostly Apple’s official leather case because I love the aesthetic when my phone is combined with it, don’t really care about them being overpriced or anything.

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mukkyshic t1_j8rj7xd wrote

Yes yes yes,don’t let anyone tell you otherwise a screen protector is always a great choice

My phone fell last week,and was scared it was the screen but luckily it was my screen guard

Also if there’s a chance of scratches getting on the screen with a screen protector you’re safe

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Apart_State_3756 t1_j8rykm6 wrote

I am using a MagSafe case (the clear one) and a screen protector… I hate scratches in the screen 🤷‍♂️ I also have Apple Care + , I think I am just crazy 😝

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Unusual-Nature2824 t1_j8sgomt wrote

Definitely yes. I don’t care about drop protection. What really peeves me are micro scratches and the oleophobic coating wearing off. A screen protector is cheapest most hassle free way to solve both these issues.

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EscCtrlAltGr OP t1_j8ski60 wrote

Just got a screen protector on my iphone and the screen protector is thick so it's not inside the case (got it at an authorized Apple seller store). For example if I place my phone on a table with the screen front down it would hit the glass. Is that normal or are there cases that makes the screen protector be inside? Idk who else to ask and just figured I try my luck with you :) My case is not an Apple iphone case.

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EscCtrlAltGr OP t1_j8sng6z wrote

Got the screen protector now. But with my case on the glass hits the table if I put it front down. Is that normal or should the case be bigger so it protects more? The case I got is not an Apple case.

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Puzzled_Counter_1444 t1_j8tef3i wrote

I dropped my SE2 recently and the screen protector did its job by shattering, leaving the screen undamaged. I’d therefore recommend a screen protector if you want to protect your screen. Otherwise, no.

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tusi2 t1_j8un3ha wrote

Case? Yes. Screen protector? No, thank you. Maybe for the first few months of ownership if you think you won't take care of it. After that, bareback ftw.

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HildeVonKrone t1_j8ye21b wrote

Screen protectors are at the point where it still feels very close to the actual screen it’s protecting. I honestly don’t see why not use one.

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Unusual-Nature2824 t1_j9agsl9 wrote

You can’t go wrong with Spigen. Their hybrid cases are slim and offer good protection for drops. Their screen protectors fit the cases well and don’t jut out.

It’s definitely weird that your screen protector is that thick. Keep it on for a few months until you see the coating wearing off and creating smudges when you use it and then replace it.

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