Good quality glass screen protectors.
I find these much easier to install compared to the none-glass type.
Features
Double Defense: Reinforced glass for durability and pliability-providing twice as much armor as alternative models. Built using premium Japanese glass for superior performance.
Precision Engineering: *GlassGuard is designed to cover your iPhone 7's FLAT screen, leaving a precision gap before the curved edge.*
Ultra Clarity: Retain your iPhone 7's beautiful retina display. Showcase your content and get the clearest view possible.
Spotless Display: Hassle-free installation process ensures a simple, accurate and bubble-free application.
Boost Your iPhone: Anti-smudge, anti-scratch and anti-glare. Your screen stays pristine, while retaining unbeatable functionality.
Latest comments (24)
boonkoh
3 Feb 17#23
No glass screen protector will give full coverage on a curved glass like the IPhone ones.
I've had two before - the first drop, the protector shattered and the screen was saved. The second drop, the phone hit the ground on the unprotected edge, so the screen cracked but not the protector!
FWIW, the first protector that did the job was a Patchworks ITG brand. The second was Tech Armor.
plewis00 to boonkoh
4 Feb 17#24
Yes it will. Look up the Cinder, it's expensive but it does exactly that.
pmn
29 Jan 17#22
These have a 2 or 3mm or so gap between the edge of the protector and the edge of the screen, just in case any one is expecting these to cover the screen edge to edge.
misterleoni
27 Jan 17#21
to those who reckon gorilla glass doesn't scratch - nonsense. I never put anything other than my phone in my 'phone pocket' but I still get little micro scratches on my screen - probably because certain minerals that end up in pockets are harder than glass - such as quartz. Whoever says they've been using their phone since launch and don't have a scratch, show it to me and I guarantee I will find some micro scratches.
They might not bother people (and I understand why) but they bother me, and a £1 screen protector for the peace of mind and extra drop protection is a no brainer for me. Each to their own and all that.
misterleoni
27 Jan 17#20
you don't need a fitting guide with any screen protector - line it up, stick one edge down with sellotape so the screen protector looks like the cover of a book, lift it away so you can polish the screen underneath then whip the guard off the screen protector and let it 'fall' naturally onto the screen. I've been doing this for years and never get bubbles or anything. No snazzy alignment things needed.
Good price but tempered glass on the 6/6s/7 design look god awful.
BillyCotton
25 Jan 17#17
And a little protector on the front is going to help it? My iPhone 7 has been naked without a case and protector since the release and I have no scratches on either side.
cb-uk
25 Jan 17#16
That's what Apple want their consumers to believe. But then again, Apple makes millions from replacing accidentally damaged screens on dropped phones & devices.
BillyCotton
25 Jan 17#13
Screen protectors are pointless in my opinion.
Screens are already Gorilla Glass and will not scratch.
AppStar to BillyCotton
25 Jan 172#14
That's the silliest opinion I've seen in all my time on HUKD. There's no way you can count on a gorilla glass screen not cracking if your phone drops. And I've seen enough phones with scratches to know that the gorilla glass isn't 100% scratch proof. These tempered glass protectors act as a precautionary measure and are far cheaper to replace than the screen of a phone - as many people would have learnt the hard way.
DevilzGtr to BillyCotton
25 Jan 17#15
I remember the Gorilla glass 4 on my Samsung Note 4 scratching.
It was surprisingly from the corner of a some hard plastic (can't remember what it was exactly)
stu888
24 Jan 17#12
Doesn't ship to Northern Ireland :confused:
plewis00
24 Jan 171#11
Only difference between these 7 and the 6s ones is the top speaker cutout is slightly bigger for the 7 but it still fits fine. To be honest, having used both, other than the brand name, there is no perceivable quality difference in the finish, cut or materials used by the Anker 7 or the Poundland 6s/6 ones.
Also, another reason I don't like curved displays, you can't use glass protectors - fortunately the iPhone curve is off-screen so it's unaffected.
Stokey90
24 Jan 17#10
I've always purchased these. Very strong and durable covers. Saved my screen from many deep scratches.
kevinyork
24 Jan 17#9
Discovered glass protectors a year ago. Way better than plastic and much easier to apply. Good value.
daedos
24 Jan 17#8
Anker is a good brand and 2 for £4 seems a no brainer.
misterleoni
24 Jan 17#7
I couldn't a while back but they all seem to have them now - white plastic box.
thel33ter
24 Jan 17#6
Glass screen protectors are much nicer to use, they're more slippery so scrolling etc is better.
cru
24 Jan 17#4
whats the diff between these and 99p ones?
DevilzGtr to cru
24 Jan 171#5
Which 99p ones are you referring to?
Are they glass? if so, chances are, they are not as thick or strong as these Anker ones.
Thinner and weaker glass protectors tend to crack.
Plastic screen protectors tend to be awful.
misterleoni
24 Jan 172#1
The Poundland 6S ones fit fine for me!
theposter to misterleoni
24 Jan 17#2
And me!
SweeneyUK to misterleoni
24 Jan 17#3
Can never find any in my local. These will do nicely. Cheers op
Opening post
I find these much easier to install compared to the none-glass type.
Features
Double Defense: Reinforced glass for durability and pliability-providing twice as much armor as alternative models. Built using premium Japanese glass for superior performance.
Precision Engineering: *GlassGuard is designed to cover your iPhone 7's FLAT screen, leaving a precision gap before the curved edge.*
Ultra Clarity: Retain your iPhone 7's beautiful retina display. Showcase your content and get the clearest view possible.
Spotless Display: Hassle-free installation process ensures a simple, accurate and bubble-free application.
Boost Your iPhone: Anti-smudge, anti-scratch and anti-glare. Your screen stays pristine, while retaining unbeatable functionality.
Latest comments (24)
I've had two before - the first drop, the protector shattered and the screen was saved. The second drop, the phone hit the ground on the unprotected edge, so the screen cracked but not the protector!
FWIW, the first protector that did the job was a Patchworks ITG brand. The second was Tech Armor.
They might not bother people (and I understand why) but they bother me, and a £1 screen protector for the peace of mind and extra drop protection is a no brainer for me. Each to their own and all that.
£1 more bur worth it in my opinion
Screens are already Gorilla Glass and will not scratch.
It was surprisingly from the corner of a some hard plastic (can't remember what it was exactly)
Also, another reason I don't like curved displays, you can't use glass protectors - fortunately the iPhone curve is off-screen so it's unaffected.
Are they glass? if so, chances are, they are not as thick or strong as these Anker ones.
Thinner and weaker glass protectors tend to crack.
Plastic screen protectors tend to be awful.