I usually like Tech Armor screen protectors but this one isn't very good. The application process is easy enough and I see that they have now started adding a targeting tool that makes it a solid one-try install. On the 12 Pro Max, however, it doesn't fit very well around the edges. Although there is no dust or oil anywhere on the screen, there are a few areas where a series of air bubbles run through the frame and onto the screen. I tried the second of the three packages and it had the same problem in different places. Avoid until they figure out what the problem is. Maybe their manufacturing tolerances are too sloppy. I'm ordering the Spigen version to try. [EDIT: The Spigen version had no adhesion issues and their applicator is absurdly redesigned, but they have a screen clip] (EDIT: I'd like to add that I contacted Tech Armor and they offered to ship a free replacement fee, which was my typical experience with them. Their "lifetime guarantee" is legit (although you may have to pay a few bucks for shipping. I'll still try the Spigen version, but I'll try replacements too)
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