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I have an Iphone 11 Pro on the way and I purchased the Belkin screen protectors that extend to the edges of the curves. I've read that their is a machine that installs the screen protector at Apple? Should I just bring my phone there or is it pretty easy to get right installing it myself? At like $48 a screen protector I want to make sure it's done right.
 
Looking for some advice. Just got a new 11 Pro and when i went to put on my Belkin Ultra curved screen protector (purchased from my local Apple store) I noticed it did not have the black tab labeled 1. This made putting on the screen protector somewhat difficult. I did manage to get it on however it is slightly off. I am looking at the other one I bought for my wife's phone and same thing no black tab labeled 1. I've watched the how to install video 3-4 times. Should i call my local apple store? Am i doing something incorrectly? Would appreciate some help.
 
Looking for some advice. Just got a new 11 Pro and when i went to put on my Belkin Ultra curved screen protector (purchased from my local Apple store) I noticed it did not have the black tab labeled 1. This made putting on the screen protector somewhat difficult. I did manage to get it on however it is slightly off. I am looking at the other one I bought for my wife's phone and same thing no black tab labeled 1. I've watched the how to install video 3-4 times. Should i call my local apple store? Am i doing something incorrectly? Would appreciate some help.

The tab is green in the video I watched and the protector I installed (as far as I recall). Isn't that tab just so you lift up the phone and remove the piece of plastic? Not sure how/why this would affect the install.

It's this video, has a slightly different product name:

 
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Do you notice that the display colors changed slightly after it was installed? I have noticed a slight "washout" after installation.

I honestly noticed the same thing, my screen just doesn’t look as good as Apple intended it to be, but, I’d rather have the screen protector get all scratches and take The daily beating (thrown into gym bag, baseball bag, in and out of pocket, etc. than the actually screen. Feel better having it protected.
 
I honestly noticed the same thing, my screen just doesn’t look as good as Apple intended it to be, but, I’d rather have the screen protector get all scratches and take The daily beating (thrown into gym bag, baseball bag, in and out of pocket, etc. than the actually screen. Feel better having it protected.

I’m in the same boat... I have side by side pics of the 11 pro, and there is a difference. I should post the pics.
 
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