Good review. Two suggestions - 1. turn your phone off so that the display doesn't appear during application (difficult to see bubbles), 2. use the arrows and the alignment line to center the screen protector. Thanks.
You are supposed to align the green line on the bottom of the film to the white gap in between those two triangles on the installation box. That's the reason why it is bleeding at the edge.
@@kabirreddy5189 The installation was right however at 3:22 he didn't properly align the green line between the arrows. 1 or 2 millimeters to the right would make a perfect fit.
Just have one of the dudes @ the Apple store install it. I’ve had it on every iPhone that I have owned. Works great! Also, fully guaranteed. If you drop your phone and it cracks, you mail it back to Belkin and they send you a new screen for free.
I am actually a fan of full screen protector but every time i change phone cases the protector lift up and got bubble so now i must say this screen protector is better than full screen
Man be patient with bubbles when they appear initially. Dont just start pressing them down immediately. Thats the reason why you got those smaller bubbles in the end.
Just wondering - the QR scan on your Belkin box says this screen protector is for the iPhone 11 Pro/XS/X, 11 Pro Max/XS Max and iPhone 11/XR - why no mention of the larger screen size of the iPhone 12 Pro Max?? Gives no edge protection whatsoever.
@@VideoArchiveGuy standard Apple case you can see exposed stainless steel bands. These sell at the Apple store. They should be to the edge of at least the apple cases which now is right off the stainless edge. So these aren’t updated great IMO. These are basically based on the curved glass from the past 6 years. Pretty big fail to me. So much gap on the sides it looks like it’s meant for a different phone