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Will Protective Screens work on the iPhone?

June 4th, 2007 · 8 Comments

Protective screens for the iPhone are an interesting alternative to bulky inconvenient cases. But be warned,

“No doubt that there will be protective covers for the screen, just make sure you are buying legitimate ones that will work with the multi-touch. I have had some in the past that have ruined touch screens, and some that started to scratch the corners of the screen”

Stephen Schleicher says:

“The final thing I am curious about is the screen itself. With all the touching going on, how quickly will the screen get marked up with greasy finger prints and Cheeto stains? Also, how sensitive is the screen? Will it work through a protective device? We’ve seen time and time again how quickly the iPod screens get nicked and scratched to the point where the experience isn’t shiny unless you have a protective device made by companies like DLO and Griffin Technologies. If a protective screen disrupts the multi-touch feature, how worthwhile will the iPhone experience be?”

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