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Esr clear gives more or almost same coverage as Torras with black border.


For iPhone 16 Pro.


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I ordered these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5M12FB2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1


i’ve used this simple frame version in the past on our phones and most recently on hubby’s new iPad mini….. easy peasy!!!!
Ah that's too bad. I was hoping their all clear one had the new style applicator that removes dust as you pull the tab when applying. I used that type with my 15PM and will never use any other type again.
 
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Ah that's too bad. I was hoping their all clear one had the new style applicator that removes dust as you pull the tab when applying. I used that type with my 15PM and will never use any other type again.

They have these with the applicator. That’s what I got:

 
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Personally I like the spigen screen protectors because they feel the smoothest maybe because of the coating they use.
I’ve used their screen protectors for many years and their quality control is solid. Some of the cheaper brands usually may have defects or dust already in the screen protector.

Also I feel that their anti scratch resistance is on part with zagg or if not even better.
 
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Does anyone know what the difference is between Torras GlassGo vs Diamond? I only see GlassGo on Amazon and their site for the 16 Pro, but have seen both for 15s in the past.
 
Just got my TORRAS's screen protectors from Amazon.
Do you think is a good approach to apply it right after removing the factory paper from the phone's screen? I think that way i can avoid dust and lint.
 
My Torras doesn't look like it'll make it for Friday so ordered some ESR ones for tomorrow so at least I'll have some for Friday.
I went with no border ESR ones and if they go to the edge and don't show light through at he sides I may keep it on. Otherwise the Torras will take it's place.


(Ordered from Torras direct as wanted the latest transparent install tray, Amazon UK still showing as the orange one).
 
Just got my TORRAS's screen protectors from Amazon.
Do you think is a good approach to apply it right after removing the factory paper from the phone's screen? I think that way i can avoid dust and lint.
That's absolutely what I do with a new device! If I have my screen protector already.... it's the very first thing that goes on! THEN I set it up!
 
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My Torras doesn't look like it'll make it for Friday so ordered some ESR ones for tomorrow so at least I'll have some for Friday.
I went with no border ESR ones and if they go to the edge and don't show light through at he sides I may keep it on. Otherwise the Torras will take it's place.


(Ordered from Torras direct as wanted the latest transparent install tray, Amazon UK still showing as the orange one).
I've used ESR for a while now and have never had an issue with them. I bought the simple frame one for our new phones.
 
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I’ve got a few screen protectors coming in, but this one below is interesting to me from dbrand



I ordered one over a week ago. Still says “preorder” with no sign of shipping anytime soon. I ordered a backup Ultraglass screen protector in the meantime. Comes with 2 protectors. If I don’t like it, I’ll replace it right away with the dBrand. Also waiting in my Ghost 2.0 case. I have to say, I’ve used the original on my iPhone 14 for over a year, and it has not yellowed at all!
 
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Just ordered the Torras screen protector for my 16PM through Amazon. 29% off and same-day delivery. There’s also an additional 5% off coupon. 2-pack, regular $42, now $30, plus additional 5% off.
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Just ordered the Torras screen protector for my 16PM through Amazon. 29% off and same-day delivery. There’s also an additional 5% off coupon. 2-pack, regular $42, now $30, plus additional 5% off.
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Same, mine arrives today.

But sitting here and looking at how thin the bezels are already on my 15PM, I’m starting to get concerned about how any screen protector with a black ring isn’t going to obscure the display on the 16PM, with its even thinner bezels…
 
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Same, mine arrives today.

But sitting here and looking at how thin the bezels are already on my 15PM, I’m starting to get concerned about how any screen protector with a black ring isn’t going to obscure the display on the 16PM, with its even thinner bezels…
Someone needs to create an image that has the outline of the PM screen in some bright color, 1 px wide, so we can test this after installation…
 
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I have ordered these THREE times from amazon this week and they keep sending me the wrong size (Pro Max or Plus when I ordered Pro). The size isn't printed on the box and the SKU label has been covered with a sticker, so whoever inventoried these wasn't paying attention at all and it seems to be a roll of the dice whether the picker will grab the correct one. Naturally Amazon support is unreachable for me to raise this issue beyond their automated returns process.

This is supposed to be ESR's top-end offering for the 16 line, the "Amorite" glass without the painted borders, so if you've ordered and received one of these make sure to open it and check or you're going to be real pissed during unboxing tomorrow.
 
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