SKU: EN-B10380
Like other PureGear screen protectors, this one comes with a plastic tray and simple step-by-step instructions designed to simplify application. I have to admit, it works: the glass landed atop my iPhone 6 Plus with ease, though just a smidgen off-center. Just as important, the smart buttons work as advertised. It took me awhile to retrain my brain to reach for the bottom of the screen instead of the top, something I've been doing for the past five years. And it was fairly rare that I found any use for the right-hand button, the exception being the Mail app: I'd tap it to hit the Edit button, then select the messages I was ready to bulk-delete. Handy.
The product is available for iPhone 6/6S, At press time the company couldn't confirm compatibility with the iPhone 6/6S Plus, specifically those models' new 3D Touch feature, Is this worth $39.99? That depends on how often you find yourself frustrated trying to use your iPhone 6 or 6 Plus one-handed, If your thumb is constantly coming up short, a "smart" screen protector like this is a nice addition, Plus it provides added protection against scratches and drops, always shock-absorbing bumper case for iphone x a plus, Your thoughts?, PureGear's $40 tempered-glass shield makes it easier to thumb your way around big-screen iOS..
But I'm in the camp that the cries for today's phones to get a little thicker in exchange for improved battery life, particularly as Apple promotes using your iPhone in ways that are battery-intensive (video streaming, gaming, and excessive camera use). It's also worth mentioning that having an Apple Watch tethered to your phone all day can't have a positive impact on your iPhone's battery life. Apple's design chief Jony Ive disagrees. In a March 2015 interview with the Financial Times, Ive brushed aside complaints about battery life, saying the iPhone was so light and thin that we use it so much and therefore deplete the battery. According to Ive -- as paraphrased by the author -- "With a bigger battery [the iPhone] would be heavier, more cumbersome, less 'compelling'."OK, but compared to the iPhone 6S, the iPhone 6S Plus is heavier and more cumbersome and Apple doesn't seem to be calling that model less "compelling." It also doesn't seem to ever talk about how many people are walking around with battery cases like Mophies on their phones (cases which prove that almost all smartphones sold today have the same two flaws).
Apple isn't alone shrinking its battery sizes, Samsung's 2015 Galaxy and Note phones all have slightly smaller batteries, too, (The results are mixed: the Galaxy S6 fared worse than the Galaxy S5 in CNET's battery tests, but the Note 5 nicely outdistanced the Note 4 .) What's clear is that Apple and many competing companies have decided that the typical high-end smartphone is supposed to have enough battery life to get you through a full day -- at least with moderate use, The only problem is that over time a lot of people find their phones want to take a siesta by mid-afternoon, Which is why people go out and buy battery cases, That's fine, except for those of us who remember the pre-smartphone days of those tiny analog flip phones, True, they didn't do much more than make phone calls or handle text messages (on a T9 numeric keypad to shock-absorbing bumper case for iphone x boot), But, you could go several days without recharging..
It's true that battery life can be reduced by the way you operate your phone. There are apps you can turn off, settings to tweak and tricks you can learn to run it more efficiently. Indeed, iOS 9 (the new operating system which will be available September 16 for recent iPhones, iPod Touch models and iPads) is promising battery-life improvements, including a new low-power mode. At the end of the day, even though Apple's Ive is publicly pooh-poohing any battery-life issues, I suspect Apple's engineers are hard at work coming up with a solution that will allow Apple to make the iPhone even thinner (iPod Touch thin?) while maintaining the same battery life or perhaps even improving it. It's a challenge, though: Battery technology is notoriously hard to extend.
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