I'm a fan of this screen protector brand - twice on my iPhone XR the screen protector did exactly what it was supposed to do, absorbing shock when the phone was dropped , while the phone screen was protected. I had some dust issues while applying the previous version, so I was very careful not to rush the new version. You don't need temporary adhesive strips to hold the screen in place when attaching. I used some washi tape anyway and probably didn't need it. I had a tiny speck of dust in the top left corner, but I can live with that. What I like most about the new screen protector is that it almost reaches the edges of the screen! There was a noticeable difference of a few millimeters on the older model. You really can't tell that there is a protective film on my display now, apart from this tiny speck of dust in the corner. In addition, the lenses on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro Max protrude STRONG. And the protection for these lenses, which I'm thankful for, makes the lens range stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. You really can't tell that there is a protective film on my display now, apart from this tiny speck of dust in the corner. In addition, the lenses on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro Max protrude STRONG. And the protection for these lenses, which I'm thankful for, makes the lens range stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. You really can't tell that there is a protective film on my display now, apart from this tiny speck of dust in the corner. In addition, the lenses on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro Max protrude STRONG. And the protection for these lenses, which I'm thankful for, makes the lens range stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. You really can't tell that there is a protective film on my display now, apart from this tiny speck of dust in the corner. In addition, the lenses on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro Max protrude STRONG. And the protection for these lenses, which I'm thankful for, makes the lens range stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. You really can't tell that there is a protective film on my display now, apart from this tiny speck of dust in the corner. In addition, the lenses on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro Max protrude STRONG. And the protection for these lenses, which I'm thankful for, makes the lens range stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. which I am grateful for makes the lens area stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye. which I am grateful for makes the lens area stand out even more. The case I have has a lens cutout so everything should work fine. And there are no good guides/tools/processes for installing a rear camera protector other than by eye.
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