No case, no screen protector, only have a single micro scratch, had the phone a year and a half.
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Dirty, cracked screen protector, slow as shit, still does what I need it to do.
Have a case and a screen protector. The phone is in pretty good shape with no dent or scratches on the screen after 3 years, dropped it plenty of times too
Case only
I was using < 200 euro phones until recently and never bothered to put any protection on it. But a couple of months ago, I purchased a Pixel 6 and am now using a cover as well as a protective screen.
I use a screen protector and case with a pop socket. My phone is 4 years old and still in good condition. The screen protector has some small scratches but not enough to be worth replacing.
iPhone 7 Max. No screen protector or case.
I broke the screen once dropping the phone into my sink as I was trying to prop it up and watch a video whilst doing the dishes. Replaced the screen and have since got a small scratch from accidentally putting the phone in the same pocket as my house keys.
I've been called a psycho for this, but meh, I like the slim ascetic of it and don't want it to feel clunky to hold.
Case, screen protector, and AppleCare+
Case because I like the way my case feels over just metal, and screen protector because my phone sometimes ends up in the same pocket as my keys and I donβt want to end up with micro scrapes. Additionally, one time I pushed off of some rocks I was sitting on and my phone was face down and I shattered my screen protector but my phoneβs glass was fine.
Iβve only ever actually used Apple Care once and it was because I got a battery service needed alert about a month before care was going to expire so I got a free replacement phone - it was in the middle of COVID closures too so they mailed me a new phone and I mailed them my old one. I could probably get by without it but Iβm paranoid that the time I skip it will be the time I shatter my phone before Iβm ready to upgrade.
If you have a good case (like otterbox) you shouldnt need applecare. I tend to break things a lot so I figured I'd get the Applecare and not worry about cases and screen protectors. I hate cases and screen protectors.
The only thing Iβve used it for was a hardware fail after warranty but before Apple Care was up so yeah, itβs like do I want to pay for it up front or just wait and see. I donβt love bulky cases and Iβm not hard on my electronics but Iβm also clumsy as all hell so itβs more of a peace of mind thing.
Phone case , no screen protector. I have one crack on my screen , near where you put your ear on phonecalls.
I have a terrible habit of dropping (or often straight up throwing) my phone around on accident. I always use a tempered glass screen protector and a solid case that extends beyond the screen in the front.
I use a screen protector and case. I tend to drop and scratch phones so it's for the best. No protection plan though. I should replace the screen protector as it started peeling on one corner a few months back.
i use a repairable phone. Brought a sreen protector and a case bout left my case a few weeks ago to my sister who has the same model and already some damages to the outside. The protection glass gets more and more cracks but nothing too serious
Otterbox Defender. 5+ years and still mint condition, except some paint scratches on the headphone and USB inputs.
Otterbox case and UV applied screen protector, plus a popsocket. I absolutely love the UV wet apply protectors. They stay on so well and I'm yet to have an issue with them cracking.
Yes, I own a case and glass screen protector. I went without a screen protector with an old Pixel and ended up with quite a few microscratches that drove me nuts. A friend of mine used a case but no screen protector on his iPhone and I don't know how he does it. I'd be constantly worried about scratches.
I do not. I have the normal warranty and an extended protection plan, but that's it. I'm normally pretty careful with my devices, and I'm not a fan of the extra bulk cases add to the phone.
I paid $200 for an iPhone SE about 5 years ago, then put the phatest case I could find and a tempered glass screen protector on it. It's practically in mint condition besides 3 battery replacements, and I can use it one handed!
iPhone SE? I heard it has awful battery life. How was it?
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I use a drop-protection case, but no glass-protector. Not really necesarry for me.
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I have had my phone for close to three years and gone through three or four cases, but it is still in pretty good condition. No scratches or microscrated on the body or screen and no dents.
I always have a case, but no screen protector, the case extrudes enough from the front to protect the screen most of the time.
I used to have a screen protector, but because it adds extra width it went outside the edge of the case and it broke. And honestly I prefer microscratches over trapped dust particles. The only reason I'd put a screen protector on my phone now would be to replenish the oleophobic coating, and I'd do it, it's just that idk which brand I could trust to actually have a good one included.
I always used a flip case to protect my screen from scratches but after the case disintegrated, I realize my screen doesn't get scratched in my pocket and it's not as bulky.
I use a cheap android phone (<$120 when I bought it 3 years ago). I protect it with cheap case + Hydrogel screen protector. I'm satisfied with Hydrogel type screen protector as it still on good condition even after my phone falls screenfirst many times. There are many scratches right now on the screen protector, but it still usable and not annoying as most scratches located on the edge of screen. Most of them caused by falling sceenfirst to gravel ground and asphalt several times.. lol.
I have never used a screen protector on a phone. Also never spent more than 400euros on a phone. Currently use a OP Nord 2 with a case. I think it's the official sandstone case. I bought the phone in Oct 2021 and it has some micro scratches on the screen. No other issues.
I've got a Poco X4 Pro with a glass screen protector and a Spigen rugged armour case. I drop my phone often and as far as I can tell, it's still in excellent condition
I don't have any protection. My phone fell down once on asphalt (because my headphones were connected weirdly and my backpack pulled it out of my pocket), the screen is slightly cracked but now it won't crack anymore
Case, not too fancy, decent screen/camera protector, refurbished s10. It's literally the nicest phone I've ever owned lmao. It gets beat up at work with dust and paint but it's doing great. Hang in there Lil buddy
Basic silicone case, no screen protector, no damage. Have dropped it enough times over the 9 months I've owned it that I'm rather impressed by the complete lack of damage.
I have a case and a tempered glass protector. I like the case because it add some grip and my current phone doesn't do wireless charging so I have a small metal plate between the phone and the case to use a magnetic phone holder in the car. That way I don't have to glue it tonthe back of the phone and you don't see it.
I don't take the extended warranty because I buy my phone unlocked, and my credit card offers an extra year of warranty on top of the one from the manufacturer so I have two years of protection instead of one.
I use a pretty basic case. Itβs got some protection to dampen a fall but if it were to drop badly it would probably be screwed. Iβve had it for about a year and a half no major scratches or anything yet. Iβve been very meticulous not to put anything else that could scratch it in the same pocket as was a problem for me in the past >_<
I stopped using a case a few years ago since they always felt too bulky.
I just started going without a screen protector a few weeks ago too since I hardly drop my phone and when I have, a screen protector wouldn't have saved me from the small damage it inflicted.
Aside from a little paint scratched off from a corner (phone flew out of my pocket when I jumped while wearing some baggy shorts a few months ago), it's been going great. π
No protection plan or extended warranty or anything of that sort.
Case and only have a micro scratch.
Case but no screen protector for me.
Pixel 5 with no case, matte screen protector mainly for low friction even on damp fingers, no protection plan (saves money), pristine condition (I don't drop my phone). The only damage it ever gets is poor battery life so I usually get it swapped after a few years. This one I've only had for a year so far but I had the Pixel 2 for 5 years before that and it went through a couple battery replacements. It was still in pristine condition when I had to switch to the 5 because even a fresh install of lineage was giving me "system ui stopped responding" and other buggy junk constantly :(
I always use the same cheap black TPU Spigen cases with raised edges to protect the screen from drops on my phones, sometimes Android sometimes iPhone. No screen protector, no plan, no scratches. I have had mobile phones since the Nokia 2110 and never cracked a screen or had dents. There's been a scratch a few times but most often not.
Nope, none of that. Pristine condition. Never needed any of it for any of my smartphones.
I don't have a screen protector on my phone, and I wasn't going to get a case but had to because the camera on the back of it sticks out and my phone wouldn't lay flat and it just wanted to scratch the camera lens. The case makes it so my phone can lay flat, and I have better grip I guess. It's just a slim case, nothing bulky.
Pixel 7 with a case but no screen protector. I realized that scratches on the screen are easily avoided and breaking the screen won't be stopped by a thin piece of plastic.
It seems to me like most phones are designed with the idea that you'll use a case. Trying to use the phone without a causes my palm to hit the screen constantly, resulting in errant touches my phone tries to respond to.
Ideally this phone lasts forever, that's the idea, anyway.
Yeah, specifically a hard glass screen protector - it has saved me multiple times!
IIRC the one I have atm is PanzerGlass.
Glass screen protector. Rear leather skin from dbrand. Insurance from my bank.
I use a case since I dropped it and the back (glass) is cracked. Because I don't want to risk cutting my hand, I'm using the case that came with the phone.
Still no screenprotector though. There are some micro scratches, but no visible damage when using it.
3.5+ year old phone. No phone specific insurance either.
Screen protectors are kinda expensive and break very often. I calculated it's cheaper to replace my screen (which feels a lot nicer than a scren protector) whenever it breaks.
cheap case (no front cover), stock (came pre-applied) screen protector thats scratched to hell from my nails swiping across it. thats it, no cracks or other damages except miniscule (like 0.5mm) chips in three of the corners from dropping it constantly.
I have an exuberant 3 year old, my phone has taken a couple of flights off the second floor balcony. Otterbox and screen protector, no scratches!
I use a good case (not the one the phone came with, Xiaomi cases are terrible) and a good tempered glass (the phone came with a low quality hydrogel). The phone is in great condition because i never drop it (phones are expensive in my country so i plan to use it for a lot of years)
I use a full case, with built-in screen cover. The case is banged up and the screen cover is scratched up but the phone inside is still basically pristine after about 5 years. I've replaced the case once a few years ago and probably will again if I don't get a new phone. In the past I didn't use protection and my previous phone had the screen break from a ridiculously short drop so I decided to go all out on protecting my next phone. It's worked out well because I literally toss my phone wherever I want without really worrying about it now.