JETech Screen Protector for iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone Xs Max 6.5-Inch, Tempered Glass Film, 2-Pack

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JETech Screen Protector for iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone Xs Max 6.5-Inch, Tempered Glass Film, 2-Pack

JETech Screen Protector for iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone Xs Max 6.5-Inch, Tempered Glass Film, 2-Pack

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Even though newer iPhone models are much more durable than the older versions, that doesn’t mean that you should get complacent. Damage is sometimes inevitable, especially if you drop your smartphone from a significant height. On top of that, it’s hard to predict when your iPhone will suffer from water damage. Though the iPhone has scratch-resistant glass with an oleophobic coating, a second layer of protection can’t hurt. Some screen protectors add “anti-theft” features that limit visibility for third parties, while most glass protectors feature the 9H hardness rating, a basic scratch test using the hardest lead pencil point (9H) against the glass. Any substance harder than your screen will cause scratches to appear on your smartphone glass. Not all iPhone screen protectors are alike. While they may all look pretty similar, some can be rather thin and flimsy, and won't do much to stop your screen from smashing if an accident occurs.Protectors that are made from strong 9H tempered glass are the ones you'll want to look out for, as your screen is more likely to stay intact with one of these stronger and more durable smash-proof covers. Available for most recent iPhone generations, these protectors from Otterbox offer anti-scratch technology (5 times the usual standard) and drop protection for shatter resistance, fingerprint resistance, and superb touch responsiveness. If money is no object and you like your phone screen crystal clear, then this is the protector for you. Considering that iPhones are not completely foolproof, you should strongly consider getting a case for your device. But considering that there are several kinds of cases you can buy, it’s worth understanding your options.TPU plastic is the other plastic variant, although these screen protectors have mostly been phased out in lieu of the other two. The problem with TPU is that it only really provides protection against scratches. It’s made from malleable plastic, so it doesn’t absorb impacts quite as well. What are iPhone screens made of? It may be a bit pricey compared to other glass protectors in its class, but InvisibleShield’s Glass+ Screen Protector offers a lot of protective tech for your iPhone and you. In addition to offering a precise, case-friendly fit for large screens, the surface has a smooth feel for easy navigation of all iPhone features. It has a specifically engineered tempered glass that resists impact, scratches, and smudging. An oil-resistant screen keeps your phone clean to enhance viewing clarity. The glass screen is coupled with a VisionGuard blue light filter alongside bacteria-fighting properties for permanent antimicrobial treatment. The company says the antimicrobial technology — embedded in the glass — kills nearly 100% of surface bacteria. The protective Eyesafe layer filters harmful high-energy visible (HEV) light from your phone’s screen to protect your eyes. A rubberized case can add a bit of “grip” to the side chassis and rear of your smartphone. Even if it’s a thinner case, it could help keep you from dropping your iPhone in the first place. Do You Need a Screen Protector for the iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro? Display glass on early iPhones and other smartphones was notoriously prone to scratches and breaking. But, as we mentioned earlier, modern iPhones are much more durable than their predecessors. Today, we’ll discuss whether you really need a case and screen protector for the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro. Do You Really Need a Case for the iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Pro? Credit: Apple/YouTube

Most high-end phone screens are already protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass. Since being specifically designed to make smartphones more resistant to damage in 2005, it’s gone through over five different generations. The latest iPhone 13 range uses Corning’s Ceramic Shield material. But, of course, it’s likely that the material of the screen protector is going to be softer than the actual display glass. While it’ll keep your screen scratch-free, scratches will likely appear on the screen protector itself. But this coating isn’t entirely scratch proof, however. An extra layer of protection is never a bad thing, and this will ensure that any key scratches, abrasion, or general wear and tear will be totally shielded. Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new iPhone 11 Pro. With built-in support for vision, hearing, mobility, and learning, you can fully enjoy the world’s most personal device. Learn more Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Cellular data charges may apply.At the end of the day, if you’re really looking to keep your iPhone in tip-top shape for as long as possible, it may be smart to invest in AppleCare+ or carrier-based insurance.

Testing conducted by Apple in August 2019 using preproduction iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max units and software and accessory Apple USB-C Power Adapters (18W Model A1720, 29W Model A1540, 30W Model A1882, 61W Model A1947 and 87W Model A1719). Fast-charge testing conducted with drained iPhone units. Charge time varies with environmental factors; actual results will vary. In addition to warding off fingerprints and scratches, screen protectors could also add a bit of additional drop protection to your display. Quite honestly, this is the only type of protector that's worth spending money on; as the cheaper alternatives are often the very definition of a false economy. Not that we're suggesting throwing your iPhone off of a bridge anytime soon if you do follow our advice –a screen protector is just a line of defence (as is a case with a lip).Generally speaking, you have two main choices. The first is a standard case that’s designed to limit the damage that can occur when you drop your iPhone. On top of that, you can also find waterproof cases — which will be more beneficial if you’re going to use your iPhone close to water. As far as which screen protectors to use, we always recommend opting for the higher-quality tempered glass options. They’ll not interfere with the touch performance and “display-feel” a lot less than cheaper screen protectors. Video mirroring and video out support: Up to 1080p through Lightning Digital AV Adapter and Lightning to VGA Adapter (adapters sold separately) 7



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