It's still pristine - the leather case could do with a replacement to be honest as it's badly worn. But the screen: always exposed and never any problem at all.Īnd no I do not upgrade my phone every year at all - I upgrade when Apple stops handing out software updates or when there's compelling feature I want - my current phone is an X - ordered it the first day it was available. and judging from the wear and tear on the (apple) leather case it does have a hard live in my pocket. I've never used a screen protector on any of my iPhones and never got a scratch on the glass at all, never broke the glass either. I've used devices owned by others that had them on: it really feels much, much worse IMHO. Don't want a naked phone when I get it.ĭon't use screen protectors, they make your device worse, not better. I've had a Totallee case for 2 weeks now, so I'm good with that. I may wait until I get my max next week to see how it looks as-is before I settle on matte vs clear/glossy. I've had to replace my plastic ones on occasion when they get too many scratches, but at most a couple times a year. My biggest concern on glass protectors is how often they may crack and need to be replaced. I know I may be opening a can of worms, but any thoughts on glass vs plastic? It's worked out good.įor my iPhone 12 Pro Max, I'm thinking of trying a glass protector again (maybe try a better brand and not a mystery Amazon brand).įirst, are there any good plastic screen protectors I should look at first? Returned that and got a plastic protector. ![]() The one time I tried a glass protector on my XR, the first one broke trying to put it on and for the second one I couldn't get it on without dust/bubbles. Matte (really don't like the glossy screens). ![]() So I've always used plastic screen protectors for my iPhones.
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