Re: [apple-iphone] Screen iPhone 4
I find it interesting that Apple recently banned all adhesive screen protectors from the Apple Store. I assume these new adhesive screen protectors are coming with cutouts for the cameras.
I personally chose not to put the phone in my pants pocket to prevent scratching, or my shirt pocket for dropping. Especially at work where I climb around and under heavy equipment. I use a holster and hard case.
The Griffin Technology Elan used to come with a sheet of hard plastic that was held by the case in front of the screen. A recent Elan came with an adhesive screen protector, which for how and where I use the iPhone did not thrill me.
Sent from my iPhone 3GS, running iOS 4,
with a ThinkOutside Stowwable BT keyboard
Brent
On Jun 27, 2010, at 4:04, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com> wrote:
> For whatever reason I don't like screen protectors on the iPhone either - I
> put them on my other phones (with AMOLED) screens as they are 'harder' but
> scratch / break easier but the iPhone's screen is 'soft' and I just make
> sure that the back is covered and the front of the phone is facing towards
> me in my pocket so that keys, etc don't go near the front of the phone...
>
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 02:03, Norma Steele <noearthspam@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > So, I am curious, how many people here that normally use screen protectors
> > are thinking that they will not need to use one with this glass screen?
> >
> > What do most people think of the glass, as scratch resistant as Apple
> > claims?
> >
> > I normally put a screen on all my devices because I want to protect them
> > but
> > I have to admit that I am torn in trying to decide whether to do it with
> > the
> > new i4 because I like the finger feel of the screen.
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