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I took the iPhone to a Best Buy to see how much fixing these not-so-tiny cracks would cost, just in case these screen could be saved for a small, small fee.
I also could not retroactively buy AppleCare to try and get a better price, the blue-shirted Best Buy employee working the repair desk said. That, apparently, was fraud. I felt like a colossal dingus. So I bought a pack, though I was worried about what would happen if I put a protector on a cracked screen.
Vainly, I also wondered if the screen protector over the front-facing camera would warp my selfies. When it came time to apply the protector, I had morphed into one of the people I previously made fun of. There would be no air bubbles, no take two, and, hyperventilating, I told myself everything was going to be fine. It took a few attempts to apply the protector without dust particles or air bubbles getting in the way. Reapplying did not actually affect the crack in any way.
The application was the hardest part. Once it was on, I was shocked at how little I noticed the protector. Once Gorilla Glass became more common and scratches rarer, I gladly tossed screen protectors into the trash. There is no gunky residue at the edges. Cleaning it is as easy as wiping it with a microfiber cloth—which I did to my naked screens anyway.
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