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It’s hard and it’s really between the Torras OrigArmor and Flolab 3D and I’m leaning Flolab. I will say Torras fit is a little better and feels better on the edges if you aren’t using a case, but the durability outlasts Flolab imo and I like they have the lifetime warranty also. So for me I’m leaning Flolab.
Thanks for that

Heard some bad things about Flolab though! Their QC can be hit and miss and it can also be hard to get bubbles out during the install process.
 
It wasn't the easiest screen protector to get bubbles out of, but it wasn't that bad. The flolab does seem to have a pretty strong adhesive. I regularly clean my phone with isopropyl alcohol and haven't noticed any signs of the screen protector "lifting" on the edges like I did with a previous one when I applied alcohol. (there was a bubble that would appear by the speaker and go away after a few hours).

I've tried film protectors on an ipad before and I could never get the bubbles out of those lol.
 
Thanks for that

Heard some bad things about Flolab though! Their QC can be hit and miss and it can also be hard to get bubbles out during the install process.
Bubbles can be hard to get out but honestly that doesn’t stop me from using a good screen protector. If that’s all I have to worry about then that’s easy. You do have to work to get them out but I’ve installed tons of them and they always come out. Might have to fight a little but that’s because they use strong adhesive.
 
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So no love for non-glass protectors? :))
May be someone had an experience with this product?
 
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So no love for non-glass protectors? :))
May be someone had an experience with this product?
Glass protectors nowadays are almost as thin as the screen protector films of the past that no one buy them anymore.
 
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Bubbles can be hard to get out but honestly that doesn’t stop me from using a good screen protector. If that’s all I have to worry about then that’s easy. You do have to work to get them out but I’ve installed tons of them and they always come out. Might have to fight a little but that’s because they use strong adhesive.
Off topic Tee but what colour buttons do you think goes best with the Caudabe Paragon Midnight? I have the iPhone 17 Pro Max Silver like you.
 
Is it just me or Belkin UltraGlass from Apple Stores has some kind of anti-reflective coating this year? With display turned off I can see slight blue/purple tint.
 
Ordered the Flolab 3D. Let's see how I get on with it as the I had issues with 2 Flolab screen protectors I bought last year!

Me, too. Hope I don’t regret it. I think they’re very good when you get a good one, but it’s also really annoying to get one with quality issues and have to go through hoops.

I debated about trying to Torras, but I was bothered by the complaints of super easy scratching.
 
My Torras Origarmor is deteriorating pretty quick and Im always very careful with my iPhone.

Time to replace it.

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