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csi24

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Nov 20, 2007
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It's arrived now only for the phone to come.
These are full screen, correct? My Pops has this for his 14PM and it didn't have a cutout for dynamic island. But after seeing the cutout on the privacy ones on post #54, I just wanted to double check, cause I ordered these and I'd be pretty mad if there was a cutout lol.

I will say that the new Torras installation method seems pretty cool. I'm kind of tempted to buy that and try it out. But I'm not too thrilled about the price though
 
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PJM83

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Sep 7, 2014
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These are full screen, correct? My Pops has this for his 14PM and it didn't have a cutout for dynamic island. But after seeing the cutout on the privacy ones on post #54, I just wanted to double check, cause I ordered these and I'd be pretty mad if there was a cutout lol.

I will say that the new Torras installation method seems pretty cool. I'm kind of tempted to buy that and try it out. But I'm not too thrilled about the price though
Yes they are full screen. Just double check when you order I know that for some earlier models spigen has released ones with and without the cutout, not sure about the ones for the 15.
 

elektrokuter

macrumors newbie
Mar 25, 2011
18
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Now I'm debating getting the Torass or just having Apple apply the Belkin for me. Ill already be at the store to pick up my phone so laziness may win out.
But I also have dust problems in my house and applying these things was always a nightmare
 

The Nugget

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Aug 10, 2010
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Now I'm debating getting the Torass or just having Apple apply the Belkin for me. Ill already be at the store to pick up my phone so laziness may win out.
But I also have dust problems in my house and applying these things was always a nightmare
IDK I like doing it myself. I feel I'd be more careful of no dust getting on the screen and doing it more thoroughly than some random Apple employee. Plus, I don't wanna seem crazy if the employee leaves it sorta uneven and then I gotta tell them to do it again.
 

UMRebel

macrumors regular
Jun 11, 2010
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North MS
I'm upgrading from the 12 Pro to the 15 Pro, but I solely used the iCarez brand for my 12 and have been very satisfied. I plan to stick with them for the 15 Pro. I am constantly wiping my screen to get rid of dust, fingerprints, smudges, etc and the iCarez brand has held up very well - really no scratches at all to the protector. They are easy to apply, affordable and have worked perfectly with all my cases. I think I may have replaced it only 3-4 times during the three years I have owned the phone - mostly due to my obsessiveness to have a pristine screen. One of the replacements was after a drop where the protector cracked but the phone screen was perfectly protected. I prefer the ones with black edges because you can't tell there is even a protector on it unless you're looking for it. Hope this helps.
 

Hooterville

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Sep 24, 2012
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I stick with the Spigen GlasTR Ez fit as they are case friendly. I don't want a screen edge to edge protector that's going to peel up every time I change cases.
 
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Synomenon

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Apr 5, 2011
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I stick with the Spigen GlasTR Ez fit as they are case friendly. I don't want a screen edge to edge protector that's going to peel up every time I change cases.
I didn't have that problem with the Spigen GLAS.tR AlignMaster on my 14PM...
 

mikegoldnj

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Apr 27, 2005
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Spigen EZ Fit 2 pack free with my Ultra Hybrid MagFit case.
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Cerneka

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Sep 18, 2023
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I’ve noticed a lot of the glass screen protectors no longer go to the edge of the screen because of the slight curve near the bezel. Does anyone know of any that do?
 

VSMacOne

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IDK I like doing it myself. I feel I'd be more careful of no dust getting on the screen and doing it more thoroughly than some random Apple employee. Plus, I don't wanna seem crazy if the employee leaves it sorta uneven and then I gotta tell them to do it again.
Agreed. The Apple Store employees do so many of them that they don't care as much about getting the perfect alignment. I'd rather do it myself and try again if I'm not happy with it.
 

elektrokuter

macrumors newbie
Mar 25, 2011
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Agreed. The Apple Store employees do so many of them that they don't care as much about getting the perfect alignment. I'd rather do it myself and try again if I'm not happy with it.

IDK I like doing it myself. I feel I'd be more careful of no dust getting on the screen and doing it more thoroughly than some random Apple employee. Plus, I don't wanna seem crazy if the employee leaves it sorta uneven and then I gotta tell them to do it again.

Huh, now ya'll making me doubt if I want them to do it lol.
 

walds11

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May 30, 2010
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The Torras seems to have one of the best self-install kits.

How does the Torras compare to the Belkin UltraGlass or AT&T Tempered Glass in terms of thickness? They are not overly thick. These are the only two screen protectors I’ve used. And no complaints on either of them.
 

VSMacOne

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The Torras seems to have one of the best self-install kits.

How does the Torras compare to the Belkin UltraGlass or AT&T Tempered Glass in terms of thickness? They are not overly thick. These are the only two screen protectors I’ve used. And no complaints on either of them.
It’a the usual thickness.
 
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