WebWould like to get advice here if I should just remove my lens protector (since the mous cases have a raised lip around the cameras), or if I should keep my lens protectors on? Part of me is concerned that if I drop my phone again and crack the lens protector further, it might damage the camera lens itself (will it?). Web8 okt. 2024 · Spigen Camera Lens Screen Protector [GlasTR Optik] designed for iPhone 11 Pro/iPhone 11 Pro Max - Midnight Green [2 Pack] Visit the Spigen Store 9,715 ratings 59 answered questions Amazon's Choice in Cell Phone Lens Protectors by Spigen Climate Pledge Friendly $1299 ($6.50 / Count) Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime …
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WebI have bought a lens protector plastic, it is quite thick and i wonder if it will deteriorate the quality of my videos and my pictures. By the way, I already own a thick iphone case that … WebEver since it’s been a case and screen protector all the way. I love the phone without a case, but now I just think it’s £1000 down the toilet if I drop it accidentally. At least a case prevents that chance of damage a little. FireproofCrab • 2 hr. ago With AppleCare, yes. twin cities weather underground
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WebI am, and in my opinion it’s fine, probably because the front protector sticks fully to the screen so there’s no gap in between where as I feel like the lens protectors have a gap somehow, or aren’t of the same type as the front protector. applezot • 3 mo. ago. Another option is to get a case that has a sliding cover: WebI have removed a tempered glass lens protector off the rear camera because the flash was obstructing / interfering with the picture quality, and quite possibly Night Sight images. … WebCamera lenses are made of sapphire crystal and take a huge effort to scratch. All you're going to do is scratch the less hard lens protector and ruin your photos. Here's a video … tails nine from sonic prime