In the kit (I bought the Motorola One 5G Ace version) were 2 protective films plus 3 protective films for the rear camera glass, cloths and stickers. I watched the instruction video they link to and it was fine. It's not a complicated process. The trick is that you need to provide your own "guide" stickers (which will hold the protective film in place while you peel off the backing so you can line it up correctly and then stick it on correctly). at the first try). The included guide stickers peel off the screen too easily when you remove the back, leaving you stuck at a "best guess" orientation with no stickers holding the side of the screen in place. The quality of the camera is good with the screen protector, and the material is smooth enough that I don't feel my fingers dragging any more than with a basic (unprotected) touchscreen. pretty smart: you have a second try if you really screw up the first screen. But you don't have to because you can watch the instruction video and remember my advice: use your own tape to hold the side of the tread in place when you remove the pad.
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