Will iphone 11 screen protector fit iphone 12 reddit

Will iphone 11 screen protector fit iphone 12 reddit

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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020

Sorry for the photo quality, it was hard to get my camera to focus on the screen protector. I know it is only a small chip, but all 3 of the screen protectors that came in my order were cracked at the bottoms when I opened the package. Just be aware of the possibility that they might come with a chip/crack already in them.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020

Only had on my phone for about 2 weeks. It was easy to put on although did not get it on straight. It is very clear making reading my phone good.

Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020

Sorry for the photo quality, it was hard to get my camera to focus on the screen protector. I know it is only a small chip, but all 3 of the screen protectors that came in my order were cracked at the bottoms when I opened the package. Just be aware of the possibility that they might come with a chip/crack already in them.

Will iphone 11 screen protector fit iphone 12 reddit

3.0 out of 5 stars Came chipped
By Jessica Laley on July 14, 2020

Sorry for the photo quality, it was hard to get my camera to focus on the screen protector. I know it is only a small chip, but all 3 of the screen protectors that came in my order were cracked at the bottoms when I opened the package. Just be aware of the possibility that they might come with a chip/crack already in them.

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Will iphone 11 screen protector fit iphone 12 reddit

Will iphone 11 screen protector fit iphone 12 reddit

Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020

Can’t really say much, my daughter grabbed it and is now on her I phone, everything seems to be working fine.

Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020

Seems like a good product so far. It's on my 11 year old daughter's phone so it will be put to the test. Will update after some time has passed if I remember.

Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020

Screens are easy to install but overhang at top and bottom hit edge of protective case. Overhang caused screen edge to peel (air bubble ~ 1/4” across top of screen). Wasted one and gave others away. Wish glass screens where a few mm shorter.

Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020

The product breaks very easily. Trying to put it on, if you bend it a little it cracks. Mine right now has a break across the screen. One of them broke coming out of the package. Not very durable.

Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020

I loved this product and placed on my phone as soon as I got it. It definitely helps protect the screen of my phone.

Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020

I purchased this for use on my daughter’s new iPhone. She found it super easy to install and has had no issues since installing. The item arrived in the time promised.

I've had bad luck with Apple's iPhone screens: Ever since I experienced the anguish of back-to-back iPhone screen-shattering accidents, I've been firmly pro-case.

"It's just safer and more pragmatic," I told myself after my iPhone 7, and later my iPhone 8, had their screens irreparably cracked following accidental drops. "Why risk spending another thousand bucks on an iPhone?"

But all it took was a single, seemingly mundane moment to alter my perspective: when I slipped off the case to extract the SIM card from my iPhone 12 Pro Max after months of leaving it swaddled in rubber.

I was instantly reminded of why these phones are premium: The flat display looked all the more stunning without the case protruding from the sides. The phone felt lighter and more comfortable in my hands and the soothing Pacific blue shone through, unadulterated. It was as if the very integrity of the iPhone's hardware had been revealed. The newly unveiled iPhone 13 lineup is just as aesthetically pleasing -- here are all the design changes and color options

"Maybe you should go caseless, it'll be awesome... " a voice in my head whispered. 

"Nah, you're crazy!" interrupted another, louder voice. "Pop the case back on ASAP and forget about it! Not worth the risk."

Ignoring the rational voice in my head, I decided to find out if I was the only person bonkers enough to secretly want to carry a $1,200 iPhone without a case. I wasn't. 

After a quick Google I discovered droves of caseless iPhone crusaders: Fans claiming that using a naked iPhone is the only way to experience the best-known consumer tech product on the planet.

"This phone [iPhone 12] is too gorgeous to hide away,'' said one Reddit user in response to a question about going case or caseless.

"I'm rocking it naked. Bought AppleCare for peace of mind," wrote another person on Reddit. "Ceramic coming in clutch," the post said, referring to Apple's Ceramic Shield, which the company said offers four times better drop protection than the iPhone 12's predecessor had. 

Read more:See the results of our iPhone 12 drop test, iPhone 12 Mini drop test and iPhone 12 water resistance test.

Former CNET contributor Chris Matyszczyk put it this way: "You don't buy a BMW and cover it in black rubber, do you? ... You don't buy a Prada purse and then wrap it in pink cling film just to make sure none of the corners get scratched."

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Encased iPhones

Tucking your iPhone "safely" into a case is a norm woven into the fabric of global smartphone culture. Take a look at the protective phone case industry, which is already worth billions and is projected to expand alongside phone ownership. Add nonstop marketing into the mix, and it starts to feel like cocooning your iPhone in a case is an absolute necessity. The choices are endless: There are shock-resistant cases, eco-friendly cases, cases with sparkly purple dinosaurs, cases fancied by Miley Cyrus, 3D-printed cases you can make complete with a photo of your own dog -- if you're so inclined -- and so on. 

But this way of life didn't come out of nowhere. Encasing your iPhone has melded into our mainstream culture for legitimate reasons, of course: Nobody wants to risk their iPhone's destruction (most are just too expensive), and everyone wants to preemptively save time, money and resources. Despite all that, I still believe iPhones are best experienced without a case. (And yes, I absolutely recognize this lifestyle choice will not appeal to the pragmatic -- an uncased iPhone probably sounds outrageous -- but it might make sense to the purists of this world.)

Read more:Not convinced? These are the best cases for iPhone 12 and here are the best iPhone 13 cases.

In recent years, Apple has invested tens of billions on research and design, of which a portion has gone toward carefully crafting the luxurious look and feel of each year's iPhone. It's also easy to forget that Apple employs teams to test its iPhones to make sure they're designed to perfection, even if they don't quite get there. The reality is iPhones are sturdier than ever, too. Apple's ceramic-glass shielding, which debuted with the iPhone 12, went above and beyond expectations, protecting the hardware from drops as high as 9 feet. (Take a look at the results of CNET's iPhone 12 drop test if you need more evidence.)

Also, cases don't necessarily guarantee full protection. In fact, according to some insiders, many broken-phone claims reportedly are made about iPhones that were in cases. Just take a look at Amazon reviews for certain highly protective cases and you'll see a smattering of reviews from people who broke their phone in the first week of using a case. 

Read more: Stop buying breakable phones, and you won't even need a case anymore

Case for the caseless iPhone

After doing research, I made the informed decision to go caseless. Here's what I'm enjoying: the lightness, thinness, portability and in-hand feel. I'm also appreciating that I can now take advantage of Back Tap more easily. (To be sure, it worked when I used an iPhone case, but I noticed I had to tap slightly harder with my case.) I've programmed it to perform tasks like launching TikTok and taking screenshots. And guess what? Because of this lifestyle choice, I've evolved into a more careful human being. Will that transcend into other elements of my life? Maybe. 

Still, the caseless iPhone lifestyle -- although far superior to the encased experience -- hasn't been perfect. As it turned out, I had sacrificed peace of mind. I hadn't fully accepted the risk associated with carrying a caseless iPhone around Hong Kong. Anxiety over my iPhone 12 Pro Max slipping then crashing down onto rock-hard floors hit me in waves some days (even if I do have AppleCare). My Pro Max, which features a matte finish, is still pretty slippery. 

Then, as I made my way to a charming Hong Kong beach, I worried about grains of sand infiltrating my iPhone's stainless-steel chassis -- regardless of its IP 68 rating, indicating it's both dust- and waterproof. 

"Don't underestimate the kind of damage even a single grain of sand can do to your iPhone," my rational inner voice cautioned, yet again.

Maybe the caseless life wasn't for me, after all. So I decided to mix it up and swing for the best of both worlds.

Now I save the case for higher-risk activities like hitting the beach and hiking trails, and for when I eventually hop aboard an airplane. For lower-risk shenanigans like hanging out at home, heading to my neighborhood haunts or catching up with my girlfriends over dinner, I can enjoy the iPhone the way Apple intended. Complete with double taps on the back

Perhaps the "right" way for me isn't about living a pro- or anti-case life, or about being divided between case-haves and have-nots -- but instead it's taking a hybrid approach, where case and caseless days can peacefully coexist.

See also

  • Buy a ‘Free’ iPhone 13 With Trade-In at Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T: What You Need to Know
  • Should You Upgrade to iPhone 13? We Compare to iPhone 12 Through iPhone 7 to Find Out
  • IPhone 13 Is Missing 5 Useful Features You Can Get on Android Phones

Can an iPhone 11 screen protector fit an iPhone 12?

No. Because iPhone 12 is a totally flat screen, where iPhone 11 has curved edges on the screen.

Are the 12 and 11 iPhone same size?

Basically, the base iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 are the same size. However, the iPhone 12 weighs about one ounce less than the 11. There are some key differences, however, when it comes to each phone's design. Both are IP68 rated for water-resistance, have no headphone jack, and have wireless charging capabilities.

Will an iPhone 12 Pro Max screen protector fit an iPhone 12?

The short answer to this question is yes. The screens of the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro are identical in size and the notches are also the same. You can safely install an iPhone 12 screen protector on an iPhone 12 Pro and most manufacturers include both models in the description of their screen protectors anyway.

Will an iPhone XR screen protector fit an iPhone 12?

[PSA] If you have some leftover tempered glass/screen protector from your iPhone XR or 11, it will work with your iPhone 12 and 12 Pro.