![]() ![]() ![]() The wet apply ones seem to be better at longevity but also at times don't feel like the actual phone glass. They can also be a pain in the butt to install without getting any air bubbles, and they never felt quite like the actual screen. ![]() The dry apply ones are ok but always needed replacing after 2-4 months due to the edges starting to peel. In the past I've used those flimsy screen protectors because they were all that was available. And as far as tempered glass goes, only Zagg! Read full review I've replaced my iPhone glass and my Grandson's a couple of times and it' s quick and easy.Īfter trying several film type screen protectors, I've learned that tempered glass is the way to go. As long as you return the damaged one (in a postage paid envelope they supply), that's all it costs. You request a replacement for $5.99 (recently raised from $4.99) from Zagg. Of course the whole point of tempered glass screen protectors is that usually they will crack, rather than the really expensive phone screen.īecause I carry my phones in my pockets, the screen protectors do occasionally get cracked or damages. Of course one of the best things about Zagg is that if you register them, they'll replace them very inexpensively if you break, scratch or crack them. I've tried "no-name" brands and have found they don't stick as well, nor last as long. Zagg makes the best tempered glass screen protectors out there.
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