Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector [Glas.tR EZ Fit] designed for iPhone 12 Pro Max (2020) [6.7 inch] [Case Friendly] - 2 Pack
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Based on my experience, I can confirm that this will work on an iPhone 12 with an OtterBox Defender Pro Series. The glass is inside the side edges of the case and there is no overlapping so it will be a tight fit but the applicator tool will make sure it is center properly so you should not have a problem. I'm sure it will work out perfectly
The answer is yes. Taking into account the screen dimensions, they look great.
Yes, of course. I found the Cordking iPhone 12 Pro Max silicone case to be the perfect match!
are two types one that's clear, and one that's private. To get a clear one, make sure you choose clear and not privacy when ordering.
Selected User Reviews For Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector [Glas.tR EZ Fit] designed for iPhone 12 Pro Max (2020) [6.7 inch] [Case Friendly] - 2 Pack
The new iPhone 12 Pro Max arrived today. My preference is for a glass screen protector, which I find to be much superior to Many of the vendors that offered screen protectors that claimed to be "compatible" with the 12 Pro Max made me nervous. It appears that because the 11 Pro Max is only slightly smaller than the 12, the old 11 Pro Max screen protectors will fit along the edge of the screen, but a little space remains. In other words, the 11 Pro Max protectors are "compatible" but are not quite large The vendors were selling 11 Pro Max old inventory to 12 Pro Max buyers, was that correct? It is hard to tell. Screen protectors made by Spigen were only compatible with iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. The iPhone 12 Pro Max is a 7-inch device. There's nothing to worry about. This was a surprise, as I never expected their method of applying the protector to be this unusual. This is an amazing app, nearly fool-proof, and very simple to use. Those frames are made of plastic, and they are sized exactly to fit An attachment is made to the frame to protect the screen. The screen should be clean, the protective cover removed from the protector, the frame should be placed over the phone and then the sticker holding the protector to the frame should be removed. All you need to do is take down the frame. Besides providing all the materials needed for washing the screen and an air bubble remover, they also provide all the cleaning materials for their screen cleaning package. This package comes with 2 sets of everything, the fit is perfect, and you get everything you need. Five stars.
Additionally, this review is coming from someone who is extremely OCD about their phones - a single tiny speck of dust beneath the glass protector would make me crazy, and I would (and have in the past) remove it and try again simply to correct the situation. It is extremely easy to apply this glass flawlessly because of the application tool, which is extremely simple to use. need to make sure the screen is perfectly clean, but that holds true for any application. This is a great piece of plastic around your phone a close fit so that the glass stays in the correct place, without being so tight that you have to force it on and risk scratching your phone. As for installing the glass, having the glass attached to the plastic alignment frame makes it so you're not touching the glass until you put it on (you don't touch it at all) which minimizes dust occurrences as you install it. In the past, I would take 45 minutes to install a glass protector on my phone, including cleaning, getting the precise position, and lifting the edges of the protector to remove any tiny dust particles left behind. Application system got it done in less than 15 minutes, completely correctly the first time. Gobsmacked was the best way to describe my reaction. A second great feature is the glass itself. I also purchased the Belkin version from Apple at the same time as I bought the phone. Belkin's glass only covers the active part of the screen, leaving a fairly wide 2mm gap of exposed glass on both sides of the phone. The results of this are twofold your finger keeps catching the edge of the glass every time you swipe from the edges of the screen, and a large portion of the screen is unprotected. The Spigen version, on the other hand, is remarkably large it only leaves a *1mm gap in the phone's glass when installed. I am much less likely to catch my finger on the edge of the phone since more of the phone is protected. Due to this, the FaceID cutout on the Spigen is smaller, but it still allows an adequate amount of light to pass through all the FaceID sensors (you can confirm this by shining a flashlight at the phone, which will reveal Additionally, the Spigen glass has a better oleophobic coating than the Belkin, as it is less prone to fingerprint accumulation. In an earlier review, another reviewer complained that the Spigen gave the phone a yellow tint. In truth, it makes the screen appear a bit more yellow when you have the Spigen on, but I don't think I would have noticed it unless it was pointed out to me by someone. As a result of the Belkin screen protector from Apple, my screen initially had a tiny, tiny blue tint. My experience with glass screen protectors tells me they change the appearance of the screen's color and brightness, so comparing a phone with a glass protector to one that is not protected isn't fair, and you must compare different phones with different types of As far as the price, the quality, the ease of installation, and the fit go - this is a win, and I know where I'll come to buy my glass protectors in the future.
It is the best system to install. Since I have been using Spigen cases since Apple released iPhone 6, when I was looking for new screen protectors I checked out Spigen to see what choices I had amid the sea of results from Amazon. The installation system caught my interest, so I bought this one for my 12 Max Pro. Just installed it, and it's by far the easiest and best experience I've had. I am not frustrated in the least. There is no lint or dust around the edge of the screen protector due to the alignment of the aligner. It's not easy to do that. It is really great to see the company taking the initiative to provide a solution to the biggest pain points of their customers. I am stunned.
We have also played with a few others) and therefore have a great deal of experience with In my case, I have OCD (not in the casual way people describe it, but in a literal way) and I literally can't handle air bubbles, or corners that stick out. In the event that any part of the item is not adhered, I have to remove the whole thing. This is what I experience for myself, though it sounds so stupid. To that end, I have always had an issue with screen protectors, more specifically their installation. As long as someone else at Best Buy, the Apple Store, or any other place did it for me, it was fine, but everything I tried by myself took a while because I was never able to get it to stick 100% or to be bubble free. Although the instructions for the $50 Whitestone Domeglass were clear, I still had trouble getting it to work. Fortunately, this is the first and only protector that I've ever gotten that was perfect, and I am convinced that the method they used in installing it was the key to it. There's basically no chance of getting it wrong, as other reviewers have pointed out. The truth is that I did - but I did it totally erroneously). Plus, it is a TON cheaper than other options that require more complicated installation processes and do not last as long. When it comes to An unqualified 5 out of 5. It's smooth, there is no lag with the touch, and the clarity is excellent. (If it was available for other smartphones, I'm sure it would be great as well.