It never fails to amaze me how people buy $600+ smartphones and then don’t spend the extra few dollars to protect it and make sure it’ll survive the rigors of daily life. A good case is a good idea, but I can almost understand people preferring to enjoy the thinness of their new device or gadget, but a screen protector? That’s a must. In fact, as you go through your day today, look around you closely and you’ll see just how many smartphone owners put up with damaged screens, sometimes dramatically cracked screens.
That’s just poor thinking, particularly when there are splendid tempered glass screen protectors like the DOKPAV tempered glass screen protector for the Apple iPhone 6 and 6s for under $10 on Amazon, shipping included.
And don’t think that they’re impossible to put on properly either, with just a little bit of patience and some thoroughly clean hands, you can pull the DOKPAV unit off its protective packaging and lay it on the front of your iPhone 6s with surprising ease, as I demonstrate in this how-to video:
Winners will be randomly picked from the entrants by rolling dice. Your odds of winning are, um, I have no idea. Probably pretty darn good.
Oh, and did I mention these are absolutely must-have items for any smartphone owned by a teen? Yeah, I went there. 🙂
DOKPAV tempered glass screen protector for Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s: $7.99 at Amazon.com.
On friends’ PHONES… not screens. Oh please if you can Dave, edit that last comment… thanks!
Hi Dave! Happy to comment and put my hat in the ring for a screen protector too. I cringe at the cracked screens I’ve seen on friends’ screens. I’ve always had a screen protector on my iDevices… and the occasional bubbles, though I try to minimize them, don’t bother me nearly as much as a cracked screen would!
Like the cracked screen on my husband’s iphone when it fell one foot to the pavement? It’s amazing how a perfectly wonderful day can be ruined in a split second! These sound great!
Teenagers = broken screens! I need one (or 5) of these right now!
That’s precisely why I don’t use one of these covers on my phone … they are impossible to put on without staring at several bubbles over the next two-plus years! Sounds like this is a better solution!