Will an iphone 5 front screen protector fit an iphone5s?

Will an iphone 5 front screen protector fit an iphone5s

I don't know that anyone can say for sure.  While the overall dimensions are the same, I'm not sure it's been announced if the iPhone 5 home button is the same size as the 5S TouchID button,

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  • Do iphone 5 screen protectors fit on the iphone 5c

    Yes so do they because I recieved a 5C as a gft, but got screen protectors for the 5. I don't want to open the pacakage if they don't fit. Also, I thought the 5C was a different shape than the 5 and 5S, that's why the protectors wouldn't fit.

    Hello. Skydiver pretty much said it all! Don't know that I have anything more other than another voice in the dark. You really should get the case that is meant for your iPod. The phones look like the iPod but they are different dimensions and buttons are in different places. The screens are glass and glass breaks and scratches, etc. Unfortunately the cases that protect the glass as well as the body of the iPod will have rubber and add some bulk. As for falls and drops, any fall / drop may do damage if it hits the road so to speak the right wrong way, even with a case, but your odds of survival without damage are better with a case.
    I have a Griffin Survivor it's day glow yellow and black, makes it easy to find. One of the benefits of the rubber, makes holding on to my iPod easier, and it keeps the iPod from slipping falling out of my pocket when I bend over. The seals on the ports have kept mine clear of stuff in the ports and kept the weather off my iPod. I know this is starting to sound like a commercial but I'm happy with my case. I have beat the snot out of it, dropped it on rocks, spilled tea on it, been caught in the rain and snow, gone dirt biking, rolled it down a flight of stairs in a backpack with a glass bottle of tea, (remember the tea), the bottle broke, tea on everything, ruined everything, but just wiped the iPod off and still going, and worst of all... left it in the hands of a 6 year old, so far, so good. Something to note some cases state they are waterproof and some say they are watertight, waterproof means spill something on it or get wind driven rain on it your most likely protected (the Survivor is waterproof) but drop it in the toilet and your all wet. Watertight can go in the water and should be OK as long as the seals work. Sorry it's so long, Hope this helps, Good luck.

  • 3G screen protector fits iphone4..

    FYI
    I wanted to protect my screen until the iphone 4 screen protectors came out. The 3Gs ones fit except for the camera lens being covered up. I guess the new covers come out at the end of July.

    I just received and installed the Incipio Feather case on my iPhone 4. I had it on my 3G and liked it as it is a very slim, unobtrusive case and is like a hard plastic core with a matte, slightly rubbery, velvety surface. I had installed Zagg first, but was displeased with the orange peel surface on the front. I left the Zagg on the back as I do feel it will offer good protection from the back and removed it from the front. The case fit with no problems. The incipio feather comes with 2 hard clear screen protectors with a hole for the front camera, and the front protectors are MUCH better than having the rubbery, lumpy Zagg on the front screen and don't require any liquid to apply. I was hoping I would get one crystal screen protector and one matte protector as I did when I used Power Support screens in the past, but they are both clear. The surface is smooth and nice. I don't have any loss of signal now when I hold the phone in my palm cupping the lower left side. I probably slightly prefer the matte power support screen as it is easier to keep clean, but power support is not shipping yet. If I had to do it over again I would skip the Zagg and just get the incipio. Just my 2 cents and thought I'd share my experience.
    http://www.myincipio.com/product/IPHONE4IPH-512/Matte-Black-Ultra-Light-featherÂ-Slim-Form-Fitted-Case-for-iPhone-4.html

  • Do i need iPhone 4s screen protector

    do i need iPhone 4s screen protector ?

    You do not need to run iPhoto, when you have Aperture, but if you want to open older iPhoto libraries in Aperture, they will have to be upgraded by iPhoto to the latest version, so that Aperture can open them.
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  • What is the Best iPhone 5 Screen Protector?

    What is the Best iPhone 5 Screen Protector? Anyone have any recommendations?

    I've used no less than 10 different types of iPhone screen protectors. Most are either difficult to put on (Zagg, invisible shield, etc.) or just plain suck (too thick, bubbles, folds, etc.). The HD are the best covers out there. They are very easy to apply bubble free. They also stay on once applied. Others that go on easy often fold up when a case is applied. This one does not. I use a Speck case which curled the other easy apply protectors but did not curl this one. Great product!
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008THTTUI/

  • Will putting a Zagg screen protector on my retina display degrade its sharpness?

    Will putting a Zagg screen protector on my retina display degrade its sharpness?

    Doing a search, I found one poster who wrote the following regarding a ZAGG and retina
    needleman-mark:  https://discussions.apple.com/message/17950309#17950309
    i bought the Zagg HD for my Ipad3 - good protection - does not seem to distort the retina display - I guess Im lucky in that there is a Zagg kiosk in the mall near me - they didnt have the HD protector so i had to order it from Zagg - but when it cam i took it to the person at the kiosk and they put it on for me ( charged $10) - there were a few bubbles but they disappeared by the next day

  • Will old Iphone 5 cases still fit the Iphone 5s?

    Will old Iphone 5 cases still fit the Iphone 5s?

    the cases will fit, but now that there appears to be 2 flashes on the 5S, this may be impacted.

  • Does a new ipad 4 retina have a screen protector fitted from factory please...

    does anyone know if a new ipad 4 has a screen protector fitted from factory please....

    Apple does not sell their devices with screen protectors preinstalled. If you want a precise fit, you may try a third party that can place the screen protector on for you.

  • A truly transparent iPhone 5 screen protector?

    I got an iPhone 5 last week. First thing I did was buy a nice sleek, clear 'shell' case for it and also a screen protector. The case is great as it gives some protection, doesn't cover the controls, doesn't spoil the nice design of the device and makes it feel a bit more assured in your hand. All good ;-) Not so with the screen protector.
    I bought a Belkin Anti-Smudge screen protector, which came as a pack of 2 for $14. I fitted it okay but when I unlocked the phone I was very disappointed with the display. The beautiful iPhone 5 screen was reduced to a grainy, much less clear display. Text also appeared more fuzzy and harder to read. Sort of Retina to rectum!! :-( It was really quite poor. On the other hand I would like some piece of mind that a screen protector can offer. So I'm wondering what the alternative option might be that a truly transparent? I seen lots online but I'm bought off buying until I hear about a particular product - After the Belkin thing it's a case of once bitten twice shy. 'Tru-Clear' my arse! Not impressed with that at all.

    I think you're right, Peter. It's a toss up between screen protection & spoiling the lovely Retina display or taking a chance and seeing things as they should be. I've looked at a few friends and families phones, that have protectors on them, and the display is really degraded by them. I don't think I'll bother with a protector and I've bought an iPhone 5 'sock' to protect the phone when I travel. That will do me for now

  • IPhone 4 Screen Protector or Not?

    Sorry if this has been asked before, I searched but couldn't find it...
    I have had several different screen protectors and none of them seem to be any good, I've tried cheap ones & expensive ones and found them all to be crap! I also bought a Tech21 iMesh case, but when the case is on, the screen protector peels at the edges.
    So, with the fancy glass that Apple have used to the screen, do I really need to protect it? I normally carry my phone in my pocket with change and sometimes my keys. The screen on my unprotected N95, never got badly marked...but I'm right unlucky!
    What do you guys think? Can I get away without the protector or is there one that does what it says on the tin & fits with the iMesh?
    Cheers,
    Me

    hello bakedbeanbomber
    ive always liked the really cheap ebay screen protectors, you know the 6 for 2.99 or what have you. when i had my 2nd gen itouch i used two protectors, one was a pretty expensive Casemate the sales associate duped me into buying and the other was one of the ebay ones, the ebay one stayed better, diddnt curl up or peel like the expensive thicker ones did and lasted longer.
    ive tried the ZAGG ones and its way too thick which IMHO makes the swift glide feel of an iphone feel like the roughness of a droid. on my iphone4 i was super scared of scratches and such so i bought some of the ebay protectors (cheaper price, you get alot so if you mess up its no big problem) and an initial case to protect the back glass. the protector has lasted me since july last year, has never peeled and ive used an array of different cases. recently i changed it to a new one due to how scratched it has gotten (also do to keys change, picks and all the random things that collect in pockets ) and my screen was flawless.
    The subject of "the fancy glass that Apple have used for the screen"
    as fancy or resistant as they market the screen eveything scratches, i work in optometry and if we had clear enough lens protectors for glasses i would definately recomend them.
    i now use a screen protector for the front, a nice vinyl sticker for the back (which they sell on ebay as well for like 4 bucks and they have some cool designs) and when i feel like i might be in a situation where i could drop my phone i put on my bumper its still very sleek very thin and feels great. the protectors and stickers peel right off not leaving a trace and do a **** of a job against scratches.
    thanks for reading this super long response haha (sorry if i bored you)

  • IPhone provided screen protector has lint forming bubbles

    I'm using the screen protector that was provided with the iPhone 3g, the ATNT rep who put it on got some lint or dust between the screen and the film protector.
    Can this screen protector be cleaned with water or something else? It has rather alot of lint that's forming bubbles and I don't want to scratch the screen by using it with lint between the film and screen.
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    I haven't seen another's recommendation of the "boxwave" or whatever, or I would have chk'd that out... but I did roll the dice on ZAGGS invisible Shield and just applied it. I only did the Front of my 3G and it went out without a problem in 3-4 minutes. No muss, no fuss! Looks great so far... most will indicate if their honest that there is some minor granularity shortly after applying it (similar to when you first have your car windows tinted professionally for 24hr's or so, but it gradually disappears completely. If I look very closely, after 15 min of applying it, I faintly see the granularity but I really have to turn it at a specific angle. If it still remains next wk, I return it no questions asked with a refund. Regardless what you decide to use, you definitely need something protecting the Front of you iPhone. A colleague of mine had his for only a few days and while on a business call with myself and another colleague, he placed his phone in his center console facing up... I got in the backseat and prior to our other colleague getting into the front seat, he inadvertently threw his set of keys out of his pocket into the center console, landing on top of the 3G and scratched it up pretty good, totally defacing about 1-1/2 inches in the center of the screen. I almost lost my lunch and it wasn't my iPhone. The keys I refer to were not just a random couple of keys, but about 5-6 keys with a token on it making them weigh about the same as 7-8 twenty-five cent pieces at a fairly rapid velocity. SO whatever protective cover you get, make sure it is durable enough to endure and repel whatever impact you expose it to in your daily tasks. Oh, he has since had to order a new 3G and I can assure you he didn't get it at the "subsidized" rate and APPLE CARE did not cover it even being less than a week after he bought it.

  • Will the iPhone 4S' screen scratch?

    Will it scratch? Basically I have a screen protector which is very oily and has lots of air bubbles, Im worried if the phone will scratch easily, also my friends have iPhone's?iPod's?iPad's and nothing ever happened to theirs but I would rather have a better opinion.

    I have gone without a screen protector for a few weeks now and still no scratches.  I use an otterbox commuter case without a screen protector.
    I put it in my front pocket without anything else in the same pocket.  "regular glass" isn't easily scrached by copper, iron, clay, etc.  quartz sand will scratch "regular" glass though.  Since we don't know exactly what kind of strengthened glass the iphone uses, we can't be too sure about what won't scratch it.  But one rule for all scratching... the harder the pressure applied - the more likely a scratch will occur.

  • Best iPhone 6 Screen Protector

    I am planning to buy a screen protector for iPhone 6 I wonder If I will go for a film type of screen protector or the tempered glass, what do you think is the best brand for a screen protector need help in deciding. any brand for the best screen protector for iPhone 6?

    If you are looking for a screen protector go for the tempered glass they last long and only cost a few bucks more than the film screen protector, here I suggest the Oblique screen protector they last  and much better.
    Check out this Tempered Glass Screen Protector

  • Anti-***Reflective***, not Anti-Glare, iPhone/iPad Screen Protector?

    Short version:  Does anybody know of a true anti-reflective screen-protector sheet for iPhone 4S or for iPad?
    More detail: 
    Way back on my old iPhone 3G, I had an anti-reflective screen protector sheet.  It worked really really great in direct-sunlight environments!  The only downside was that it did show up fingerprints, but they didn't show up much when the screen was on, and they were easy to clean off. 
    When it finally wore out, I bought somebody else's screen protector that they called anti-reflective, but it was actually just anti-glare.  **Anti-glare** is that frosty finish that does not actually dim reflections, but instead makes them fuzzy.  In fact, it makes the image on the screen a bit fuzzy too, which is why I don't like them.  **Anti-reflective** is like a camera lens, or most glasses, where it reflects images still completely focused (and doesn't fuzz up the screen image either), but reflects it at a much dimmer intensity, often with a greenish hue.
    Best I can tell, no such product exists anymore, for iPhone or for iPad.  Do any of you know of such a thing?

    I did spend some time searching, but could not find any similar discussion in this forum.
    That is because this is NOT a discussion forum.
    It is hosted by Apple for asking technical support questions
    Suggest you read the terms on use of this forum for future reference
    and read carefully the link provided above by Pogster
    You are lucky Apple actually fixed it for you considering the terms for returning for repair were not followed

  • IPhone 5 Screen Protectors Belkin, Power Support, Spigen SGP, Zagg,

    This is my first iPhone ever. I have been doing some research (like everyone else) on the best screen protectors. I found two products at the Apple store, Belkin's IRIS Anti-Glare Film and Power Support HD Anti-Glare Film. I ended up purchasing the Belkin one. Later on, I did some research and found very little on the Belkin, it's not even listed on their Web site. Did I buy a lemon? I also notice people are talking about Zagg and Spigen SGP. These both seem to have the same performance but Zagg is more expensive.
    I am looking for something that is scratch resistent, very clear, smudge resistent and perhaps anit-glare. I was hoping to get some feedback on these four products.

    You didn't buy a lemon; the Belkin Iris Anti-Glare is what it is, a clearer but less smudge-resistant version of the venerable Power Support Anti-Glare film, whose superior anti-smudge and silky-smooth texture is offset by the relative graininess it imbues on the iPhone's retina display. The Spigen SGP is similar to the PS AG, I hear; the Zagg appears to have more of an "orange peel" look and feel to it, but its main calling card is its toughness and durability.
    It may come down to—as with all AG/anti-reflective films—how much relative importance you attribute to unavoidable pixelation vs texture/anti-glare properties.

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