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How To Install An Iphone Screen Protector

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Your smartphone, iPod, PSP, camera or other electronic device is a big investment and one of the most important yet easily damaged parts of it is the screen. It is understandable therefore that you want to protect it. This article provides the basic instructions of choosing a screen protector, applying it, and some useful tips.

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    Get a screen protector. They typically come custom-cut. (In a pinch, see the "Tips" to cut one down to fit.) There are a few basic materials:

    • Semi-hard, slick, clear soda-bottle style such as PET, the most common and generally best. (Gimmicky variations such as semi-reflective or matte can be fun, but less practical.)
    • Very hard, clear tempered glass, like a stronger microscope coverslip. Should have a plastic layer to hold together if damaged. Extremely scratch resistant, but brittle; tends to flake apart progressively once chipped.
    • Very tough, thick plastic such as polycarbonate. Provides direct impact protection. Not very scratch resistant--won't stay pretty. May reduce accuracy of touchscreens.
    • Soft vinyl plastic. Not recommended as generally less pleasant to use, but does prevent scratches.
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    Understand the limitations of a screen protector. Screen protectors mostly ward off light cosmetic scrapes and scratches, not breakage--a particular danger for fancy cell phones with their all glass fronts and often minimal plastic edge cushioning. A "bumper" case that wraps around the front edge of a phone can provide fairly effective yet stylish impact protection. Keep it out of back pockets and other crush danger areas.

    • Ideal protection means getting a screen protector and a good case; a screen protector or case should ideally break and need replacement while protecting your phone from drops.

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    Find a low-dust workspace. Anywhere indoors with calm air is a good start. You can improve things with steam. Running a hot shower works well, which fills the room with steam. When the steam has subsided, there will be less dust in the air than usual. This is the best time to apply the screen protector.

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    Wash your hands. Dry them with a clean towel. Shake off any excessive lint.

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    Clean the screen. Wipe it with a mild solvent like eyeglass cleaner or rubbing alcohol--or a damp soapy rag, which would not risk damage to low quality surrounding finishes. Rub it dry with a soft cloth and remove as much lint as possible with a blower or by wiping lightly with a lint free cloth, such as the microfiber wipe often provided with the screen protector.

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    Check placement of the screen protector. Carefully remove it from its box or packaging.Before you lift its backing, position the screen protector over the screen to see how much margin to leave on each side and ensure clearance of features such as camera spots (with which the screen protector's less even surface would interfere) and microphone holes.

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    Remove residual bits of dust with a mild adhesive. Dust is the most important thing to remove from under a screen protector: bubbles will eventually diffuse out through the plastic and tiny finger marks will probably merge with the glue, but dust specks stay. Lightly dab a sticky note (such as a "Post-it") all over the screen. Looking at the reflection of a bright area in the screen at an angle will confirm the presence or absence of dust. Quickly attach the screen protector before dust can gather!

    • Some fancy screen protector kits include a special sticker to pick up dust.
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    Stick on the screen protector, aligning an edge carefully. Peel back the screen protector's backing from one end (leaving it on the other allows more control by holding that end). Align it with the correct edge of the screen, leaving the margin you determined previously and watching how the alignment of the sides perpendicular to it will fall. Then peel off the entire backing and smooth down the protector.

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    Problems? Little mistakes like tiny dust specks should be ignored, as trying to fix them will do more harm than good, the screen protector will soon absorb worse damage exactly as intended, and it will eventually be replaced for a fresh one. If you need to reposition the screen protector, lift an edge carefully with a thin but not sharp implement like a piece of backing material, fingernail, or plastic spoon edge. If a big speck of dust is underneath, try fishing for it with a sticky note, length of cellophane style tape (such as "Scotch") or sticky note, taking care not to disturb the adhesive.

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    Remove air bubbles. Wipe the air bubbles toward the edges with a smooth implement like a credit card. Don't do this forcefully unless the screen protector has a surface protector to peel off after installation: the air will eventually diffuse out and too much force could scratch the brand-new protector.

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    Finished! Enjoy your gadget without fear.

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    Open the box with the screen protector. The applicator is built into the packaging.

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    Lift the screen protector using the appropriate tab without peeling back the adhesive.

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    Insert the phone into the applicator. Make sure that it fits, or exchange for a different screen protector size.

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    Clean the phone using the included microfiber cloth.

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    Peel the backing of the screen protector off.

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    Pull the applicator down to stick the screen protector on.

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    Squeegee until there are no air bubbles. Use a credit/debit card or your fingernail.

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    Peel back the applicator, and remove the phone using the hole on the back.

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    Is a glass screen protector better?

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    It depends on what is important to you. Glass protectors are typically tougher than plastic ones and will feel smoother to the touch, more like your original screen, but be more expensive. On the other hand, glass protectors are thicker than plastic and you may not like the way it looks. Also, sometimes cheap glass screen protectors will have a poor coating, which means that it might not feel as smooth as your original screen, attract fingerprints or sometimes not register your touches correctly at times.

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    Does Apple install screen protectors?

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    Yes, an Apple Store employee can likely install any screen protector manually for you if you just ask. For certain screen protectors made by Belkin, Apple Stores actually have a machine that helps to align and apply the protector perfectly. There should be no charge for either service as long as you bought the screen protector from the Apple Store.

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    How do you stop screen protector bubbles?

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    Use the original squeege-type tool that came with the protector to try to move bubbles to the nearest edge, and then lift up the edge of the protector a little to release the air. If you don't have that tool, often a credit card, or another similar piece of plastic can do the job. If there are many bubbles, and your screen protector can be easily re-applied, this may be your best shot.

  • Question

    How do I install a computer protector screen?

    Community Answer

    The same way you apply a phone screen protector -- by aligning the edges and smoothing the protector onto the screen.

  • Question

    What do I do if the screen protector is not cut to fit my device?

    Community Answer

    Thin plastic screen protectors can be easily custom-cut, preferably with a paper cutter so you can get straight edges. Try to cut the protector slightly undersize to prevent edge lifting.

  • Question

    How can I tell which side is the sticky side?

    Community Answer

    The instructions will tell you. Also, there should be a sticker showing which side to remove.

  • Question

    How do I remove dust from the sticky side of a screen protector?

    Community Answer

    You can use sticky tape to dab it off, but it doesn't always work and you can risk getting fingerprints on the glue.

  • Question

    So it won't damage the screen protector if I use something to get rid of a bubble?

    Community Answer

    This depends. As long as you don't push hard and make sure that the screen protector is all the way on the screen, you're fine.

  • Question

    How can I get the old one off?

    Community Answer

    By gently peeling up with an plastic spoon or fingernail. It should be something gentle that will get the job done

  • Question

    How do I take the front mask off my screen protector?

    Community Answer

    Peel it from the tab. If no tab is provided, use a piece of sticky tape to make a tab at the corner. Do not use your nails or a tool, as you may scratch the screen protector.

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  • Apply the screen protector as slowly and carefully as possible. There's nothing worse than a shaking hand when doing this.

  • Make sure you look at the screen on an angle to make sure there is no dust on the screen.

  • Don't touch the sticky part of the screen protector. Handle it like you would CDs (i.e. without touching the bottom).

  • This is best done after removing the factory packaging.

  • Keep the sticky side of the screen protector facing down once you peel off the backing. Dust is less likely to get stuck when you're applying it.

  • Alternatively, you can stick a piece of tape on the top side of the screen protector (non-sticky side) to make it easier to place.

  • You can put a drop of water treated to reduce surface tension (typically with a teaspoon rubbing alcohol and/or a drop of dish soap to a quarter-cup of water, from which you take a large drop) onto the screen before applying the screen protector to make bubble removal faster. Just be careful not to apply too much, which could get into the device where it isn't wanted. And give the screen protector a few hours to dry for full adhesion before use.

  • Screen protectors are simple accessories that tend to be overpriced in retail stores, which may hope you only notice the "main" item's price.

  • Thin plastic screen protectors can be easily custom-cut, preferably with a paper cutter, slightly undersize to prevent edge lifting, and approximating rounded corners. Hold them firmly and cut off enough the first time: trying to trim off little slivers tends to lead to flexing and uneven edges. Cutting a tempered glass screen protector is extremely difficult and you have to wear protective eyewear while cutting it.

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  • Dust is everywhere; take too long and it will land on your screen.

  • Do not get frustrated. Remember, a screen protector is a consumable item. It needs to be applied decently to protect the screen from far worse and it will eventually be replaced.

  • Remember a plastic screen protector might create more air bubbles.

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Things You'll Need

  • A good quality screen protector
  • A microfiber cloth
  • A credit card or similar to remove air bubbles
  • At least 10 minutes
  • Patience

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To apply a screen protector, first place your phone on a towel or blanket to keep it from sliding around. Wash your hands with soap and water so you don't leave fingerprints on the screen. Then, wipe down the screen with a microfiber cloth. To get rid of any dust, you can also spray the screen with compressed air or press a piece of tape onto it. Next, peel off the adhesive backing on the screen protector. Hold the screen protector by its sides and gently lower it on top of your screen with all of the edges lined up. Press down on the middle of the screen protector to push the air bubbles out from the center. Finally, press on any air bubbles that don't go away with your finger to get rid of them. For tips on how to choose the right screen protector for your device, read on!

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