Google "screen protector usefulness" and you will see what I mean. I am curious now and will try to compare SO's screen to mine.Īs phone screens have improved, there is a lot of controversy as to the usefulness of screen protectors. I think that nick was the basis for the hairline crack. The side of the shield got nicked, probably from keys or something in my bag that also holds my phone. So far I haven't bothered to replace it, even though I have a spare shield. As an aside, my glass shield actually developed a hairline crack. I took the BH approach and just ordered a case and screen protector on Amazon, for a fraction of the cost. Also, I figured / hoped that the very helpful and patient Verizon rep would get a commission or something for his trouble (me, not SO). The last thing either of us wanted was for his screen to crack 10 minutes after purchase. To keep life simple, we paid up for accessories at the Verizon store. SO got an iPhone (at my urging) about a year ago. Now, I feel better about dropping $60 or whatever for SO's screen protector and phone case. Interesting - thanks for posting, gasdoc. I am usually more of a "do-it-yourselfer." I use my phone at work about every 10 minutes all day long, and it sometimes takes a beating, so the extra cost, if it helped, was worth it for me. I bought "The Defender" from Amazon and removed the screen protector that came with it before the Verizon rep put on the Verizon protector. I bought the Verizon version of the glass screen protector on a friend's recommendation, and surprisingly, did find that it worked better (easier to work on the screen) then anything I have ever purchased on my own from Amazon.
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