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Q: iPhone 6 Glass Screen Protectors do not work on 6s

Picked up my new iPhone 6s on Friday. Always have used glass screen protectors on all my iPhones. Currently have the Zagg HD Glass on my work phone (iPhone 6 Plus). Anyway, picked up new 6s, grabbed a Zagg Invisible Shield HD Glass protector. Went to apply it, and it will not seat the entire edge of the device. About 1/4" in from the edge towards the center, it leaves about 1/4" gap where you can visibly see the glass protector has not seated the glass all the way.

 

Long story short, 6 screen protectors later, tried using an off brand at the kiosk at a local mall, (made for iPhone 6), and same deal. Was at the Apple store earlier, and told that the glass in the 6s is the same exact curvature as the 6. Went back to the Apple store later that day, was told the curvature is completely different.

 

The gentleman who sold me the off brand protector at the mall kiosk said he had the same exact issue with a customer earlier that day, had them return the phone (6s) for a new one and he was able to apply the protector no problem. At this point I walked into the Apple store and was told that the curvature is different and need to wait for new protectors spec'd to fit the 6s.

 

I know Zagg makes the Glass Luxe for the 6s, but I am not a fan of the colors.

 

My question is, can anyone confirm the curvature of the glass is in fact different than the 6? I've applied numerous Zagg Glass protectors on my 6 and never has this issue.

iPhone 6s, iOS 9

Posted on Sep 28, 2015 6:53 PM

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  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 20, 2015 9:15 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 20, 2015 9:15 PM in response to Chris CA

    As detailed and deeply demonstrated, due to deficiencies of design - partially - and quality control - mainly - it's not possible to suitably install screen protectors on iPhone 6 and, mainly, on iPhone 6s and, therefore, to protect their screens against scratches and breaks.

     

    Logically, each one can interpret if there is or not something wrong with a product with these characteristics. As well, each one can decide if want to buy or not or follow fabricating or not a product with these characteristics.

     

    Anyway, it's important to know what is really happening to decide something about.

     

    It's too simple and easy.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 20, 2015 9:31 PM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 20, 2015 9:31 PM in response to Paco XXI

    Paco XXI wrote:

    As detailed and deeply demonstrated, due to deficiencies of design - partially - and quality control - mainly - it's not possible to suitably install screen protectors on iPhone 6 and, mainly, on iPhone 6s and, therefore, to protect their screens against scratches and breaks.

    Okay. The companies designing the screen protectors don’t know how to design properly. I dont see any quality control issues. The protectors are all built as designed.

    Take the issues up with these companies.

     

    If you buy a car seat cover that does not fit properly, it is somehow the car company’s fault and they should redesign the car?

  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 20, 2015 10:05 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 20, 2015 10:05 PM in response to Chris CA

    As detailed and deeply demonstrated, with the device there are not only quality control issues but also design issues, due to whom designing and fabricanting screen protectors which fit properly is not possible. There are no protectors which fit - it's not the isolated case of one protector manufacturer - and no one can do something that is not possible.

     

    Everyone know the device owners have the alternative of not protecting their screens against scratches and breaks. The problem is it's too bad for them and their investment and all of them know it, no matter what someone says.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 20, 2015 10:12 PM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 20, 2015 10:12 PM in response to Paco XXI

    Paco XXI wrote:

    As detailed and deeply demonstrated, with the device there are not only quality control issues but also design issues, due to whom designing and fabricanting screen protectors which fit properly is not possible.

    Then contact these screen protector manufacturers that cannot mae them fit the iPhone.

    There are no design issues or quality control issues with the iPhone.

    They are built as designed and perform as designed.

    There are no protectors which fit

    and that is Apple’s fault because?

    They released a product. It’s up to other to make accessories that fit. It’s not up to Apple to design a phone that fits a certain screen protector.

    and no one can do something that is not possible

    No company own the world can design a screen protector for the iPhone?

    Therefore Apple has to change the design?

  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 20, 2015 10:30 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 20, 2015 10:30 PM in response to Chris CA

    The demonstration posted above is there are iPhone 6 and 6s screens design and production deficiencies. Up to then, nothing to treat with screen protectors manufacturers.

  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 20, 2015 10:41 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 20, 2015 10:41 PM in response to Chris CA

    After a few days of usage, iPhone 6 and 6s with screen protectors do not look so well, due to dirt accumulation under the protectors edges and or protectors edges breakages.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 21, 2015 7:32 AM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 21, 2015 7:32 AM in response to Paco XXI

    Paco XXI wrote:

    The demonstration posted above is there are iPhone 6 and 6s screens design and production deficiencies.

    The "demonstration posted above" simply shows that these companies have not made a screen protector that works to your satisfaction. Nothing to do with Apple.

    You should contact these companies and tell them you are not happy with their product as it does not fit to your satisfaction

     

    Why do you think it is Apple's responsibility (or an company's responsibility) to build a product that fits some companies accessories?
    They are designed and produced exactly as they are planned. Accessories should fit the product, not vice-versa,

     

    I'm guessing English is not your native language?

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 21, 2015 7:30 AM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 21, 2015 7:30 AM in response to Paco XXI

    After a few days of usage, iPhone 6 and 6s with screen protectors do not look so well, due to dirt accumulation under the protectors edges and or protectors edges breakages.

    My iPhone 6 with Zagg Glass is fine.

  • by Rompt,

    Rompt Rompt Dec 21, 2015 12:26 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 21, 2015 12:26 PM in response to Chris CA

    So Chris tell one thing, where are the schematics with all the dimensions from each iPhone 6 (Plus) and iPhone 6s (Plus)?

    In my opinion Apple hided this information and the companies that produce the screen protectors taught that the dimensions are the same in both models.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 21, 2015 1:33 PM in response to Rompt
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    Dec 21, 2015 1:33 PM in response to Rompt

    Rompt wrote:

    So Chris tell one thing, where are the schematics with all the dimensions from each iPhone 6 (Plus) and iPhone 6s (Plus)?

    Here is info from Apple for case design (not screen protector design).

    https://developer.apple.com/cases/Case-Design-Guidelines.pdf

    In my opinion

    Okay.

  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 22, 2015 8:06 AM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 22, 2015 8:06 AM in response to Chris CA

    Having read and understood the posts from Dec. 2015, 13 5:09 PM and 19 8:22 PM and having a minimum of technical knowledge and logical thinking are necessary elements for permitting giving reasonable and useful opinions on the subject.

     

    An unconditional Apple's back guard approach cannot help and is not desirable.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 22, 2015 11:35 AM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 22, 2015 11:35 AM in response to Paco XXI

    Paco XXI wrote:

    Having read and understood the posts from Dec. 2015, 13 5:09 PM and 19 8:22 PM and having a minimum of technical knowledge and logical thinking are necessary elements for permitting giving reasonable and useful opinions on the subject.

    Okay. Obviously you don't understand.

    That's fine.

    An unconditional Apple's back guard approach cannot help and is not desirable

    I have no idea what any of this means.

    Bottom line is complain to the screen protector manufacturers since they have not made one that meets your standards.

     

    If you purchase carpet for your home and it doesn't fit, why would you complain to the home builder?

  • by Paco XXI,

    Paco XXI Paco XXI Dec 22, 2015 12:11 PM in response to Chris CA
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    Dec 22, 2015 12:11 PM in response to Chris CA

    People should read the title of this Community: it's about the application of screen protectors to iPhone 6s.

     

    As soon as Apple understand curved surfaces edges on the screens of their devices are not suitable to apply the required tempered glass screens protectors and apply this knowledge and this understanding to their iPhone design, this Community will disappear.

     

    Immediatly, Apple should modify their iPhone 6s screens giving them a flat surface bigger enough than the active surface and replace the screens of all the sold devices.

     

    And if iPhone 7 screen is flat I will return to buy iPhone.

     

    Sure, all the iPhone screens protectors manufacturers would apreciate these Apple actuations.

     

    It's simple, no place for complicated ideas.

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 22, 2015 12:20 PM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 22, 2015 12:20 PM in response to Paco XXI

    Paco XXI wrote:

    People should read the title of this Community: it's about the application of screen protectors to iPhone 6s.

    Actually, the title this community is iPhone Accessories.

    The title of this thread is iPhone 6 Glass Screen Protectors do not work on 6s.

    And guess what? They are different products.

    As soon as Apple understand curved surfaces edges on the screens of their devices are not suitable to apply the required tempered glass screens protectors and apply this knowledge and this understanding to their iPhone design, this Community will disappear.

    There is no requirement to apply tempered glass screen protectors. Or any screen protector.

    Immediatly, Apple should modify their iPhone 6s screens giving them a flat surface bigger enough than the active surface and replace the screens of all the sold devices

    Why? The iPhone works just fine

    If you want a screen protector, get one that fits your device. If you cannot find one, oh well.

    Nothing to do with Apple.

    Sure, all the iPhone screens protectors manufacturers would apreciate these Apple actuations.

    Why should Apple change their design (and millions of screens currently being used) because others cannot make accessories that fit your desire?

  • by Chris CA,

    Chris CA Chris CA Dec 22, 2015 12:23 PM in response to Paco XXI
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    Dec 22, 2015 12:23 PM in response to Paco XXI

    If you have issues with a screen protector not fitting correctly, you need to contact the manufacturer of that screen protector.

     

    Nice try ISIS.

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