Protect your favorite gadgets with a screen protector! Guards against scratches, smears, dust and dirt, and keeps your LCD screen in perfect condition. This LCD Screen Protector Covers the whole front screen including the camera hole to provides a full coverage from dust and scratches. Screen protectors provide crystal-clear visibility and do not interfere with touch-screen operation. Fits the Apple iPhone 4 4th Generation (diagonal) screen. Easy to apply and can be removed and …
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I have used this brand of product before, and was very pleased with them. Installation is very easy, and the finished product looks very clean and sharp. The new display looks great. The reason that I gave this product a poor rating is that they did not make a cut out for the front facing camera. The film goes right over top of the camera hole. I doubt that Face Time will look very good now.
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These screen protectors definitely fall into the ‘you get what you pay for’ category. Strike 1: The screen protectors are *not* precisely cut. After several re-applications to ensure I was installing it correctly, there’s still a micro-seam on one side that ‘overhangs’ the screen. Thinking I had a dud, I tried screen protector #2 from the 3-pack, only to find it worse than the first. This overhang creates an inability for the screen protector to properly seal – leaving a vertical stripe of non-seated protector film down the face of the iPhone 4. Strike 2: After scuttling #1 & #2 screen protectors, I tried #3. This one fit the best of the bunch, but was still clearly ill-cut. However, it had some surface bloom patterns (not air bubbles beneath the surface, but actual blotches of discoloration) that wouldn’t wipe away – they’re ‘in’ the plastic film. Sigh. Strike 3: No cutout for the front-facing camera. While I don’t have any plans of using the FaceTime feature anytime soon, its omission from the design scheme, as well as the poor engineering noted above, makes it abundantly clear that quality control wasn’t a priority (or consideration) in far-flung China. Save yourself a few clams and skip these, fellow iPhone 4 owners. Wait for the Otterbox cases.