
#TECH ARMOR BALLISTIC SCREEN PROTECTOR IPHONE SE AT TARGET FULL#
It’s worth it for the full coverage, but not if you’re worried about the price.RhinoShield Impact ProtectionIt might be made from film, but RhinoShield claims you get more than adequate protection from its screen protector. It’s also on the expensive side for a Spigen product. If you’re not using a Spigen case, you may want to skip it over. The full coverage means it might not play well with some cases. It’s made from strong 9H tempered glass and comes with a colored edge that mimics the look of your phone’s casing, providing scratch and drop-protection that’s easily forgotten about. Best of all, it’s definitely one of the cheaper options, so it’s not a huge investment if you just want glare protection.Spigen Full Coverage Screen Protector - Twin PackSpigen offers some excellent screen protectors to go with its excellent range of cases, and this twin pack offers strong protection that completely covers the front glass of your iPhone X. However, the film offers great scratch-protection that is bolstered with self-healing properties for minor scratches. It’s a good option if you’re not as worried about protection, as the film doesn’t offer as much protection as tempered glass. This film screen protector from ArmorSuit does just that, the matte finish cutting out unsightly glare on your screen. If this describes your life, you might want to invest in a protector with a matte finish. But if privacy is worth those sacrifices, this is the protector for you.ArmorSuit Matte Case-Friendly Film Screen ProtectorThe iPhone X gets plenty bright, but it can still be a struggle to see your screen in strong sunlight. However, it’s certainly on the expensive side, and it will reduce screen brightness and your viewing angles. It’s incredibly thin, being just 0.2 mm thick, and an oleophobic layer keeps greasy fingerprints away. It’s not a one-trick pony either, as it sports high-strength tempered glass with a 9H hardness, adding scratch and drop-resistance to your phone. This screen protector from UAG tints your screen, making it harder to see from an angle, while keeping it clear when looking at it straight-on. When you’re finished, don’t forget to check out our guide to the best iPhone X cases.UAG Glass Privacy TintYou don’t have to be an international super spy to not want people looking over your shoulder on the train. Check out our list of the best iPhone X screen protectors and where to buy them. Luckily, accessory makers are more than happy to fill the requirements. Apple’s phone is IP67 rated for water and dust-resistance, but the company makes no claims the glass back and front will survive drops on concrete, tile, or less forgiving surfaces. It’s still incredibly advanced, and you probably spent a lot of money on it.iPhones are always an investment, and there’s no better reason to pick up a durable screen protector for your iPhone X. You've spent a grand, now don't skimp on a screen protector for your iPhone X By Mark Jansen - Posted on Ap12:30PM PST 04.16.19 - 12:30PM PST Share on Facebook Tweet this Share The iPhone X was the first iPhone to receive an attractive bezel-less redesign, and despite no longer being the freshest iPhone on the block, it still has a speedy A11 Bionic processor, dual rear cameras, and a state-of-the-art facial recognition system - Face ID - that’s more secure than Touch ID.
