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Top 5 iPhone 8 & 8 Plus Screen Protectors (Tempered Glass & Plastic Films)!

Released on September 12th, 2017, the 10th anniversary year of Apple, the iPhone 8 is an all-glass designed body featuring color-matched aerospace aluminium bands. The 12 MP primary camera is better than ever before, boasting optical image stabilization and retina HD display with Tru Tone pictures (automatically adjusts the light balance). Comes with face ID unlocking and dual cameras. Thinking of getting your hands on this treat? Check out the 10 best screen protectors for iPhone 8 in this list below!

1. Otterbox Alpha Glass Screen Protector - Price: $14+

Features:

Otterbox has long been associated with smartphone protection — and it doesn’t disappoint when it comes to the iPhone 8. The Alpha Glass exhibits Otterbox’s usual penchant for quality with a super-thin, hardened layer of tempered glass that doesn’t reduce the clarity of your Retina display. This screen protector is hard enough to resist everyday scratches, contains an oleophobic layer to keep dirt and grease away, and is simply a great all-rounder.

iPhone 8: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

8 Plus : Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


2. Tech Armor HD Clear Film - Price: $6+

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This screen protector may only cover the flat surfaces of the iPhone 8, but despite this, the PET film on the Tech Armor HD Clear does a tremendous job of keeping your display scratch-free. While a film screen protector isn’t going to offer drop protection in the same way a glass protector would, the multilayer construction of the HD Clear does do a good job of keeping your device safe — and at this price, it keeps your wallet in decent shape, too.

iPhone 8: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

8 Plus : Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


3. Anker KARAPAX GlassGuard - Price: $8+

Features:

At first glance, the Karapax may seem like a traditional screen protector — and in a lot of respects, it is. The tempered glass doesn’t reduce the clarity of your screen or inhibit touch sensitivity, and it contains a similar shatter guard to the one in Otterbox’s Alpha Glass, which aims to keep glass shards together should the worst happen. But Anker’s Karapax also comes with its own surprises. A double layer of strengthened glass improves the protection it offers, effectively doubling its 9H rating. Sadly, however, it only covers the flat section of your phone’s display.

iPhone 8: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

8 Plus : Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


4. Supershieldz Film Screen Protector (Six-Pack) - Price: $7+

Features:

Why have one or two when you can have six? SuperShieldz may not have the superstar branding that Spigen, Otterbox, and Zagg can boast — but it’s hard to deny that their products offer great value for money, and great screen protection to boot. A five layer design works hard to provide a bubble-free application that provides flawless touchscreen accuracy. A special coating also reduces glare on the screen while outside, and protects well against all the usual phone-scratching suspects. And if they don’t hold the test of time — who cares? Slap another on and call it a day. With a six-pack, you’ve got screen protection for all your iPhone 8 Plus-owning friends as well.

iPhone 8: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

8 Plus : Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


5. Spigen Steinheil Tempered Glass Screen Protector (Twin Pack) - Price: $8+

Features:

Spigen’s tempered glass screen protectors have always been at the front of the pack where quality is concerned. Fully case compatible, with edges that fall short of the edges of the device, the Steinheil is tough enough to resist scratches from keys, coins, and likely anything you have knocking around in your pocket. It’s also easy to install. As usual, Spigen has gone for a dry installation method, and the included materials and wings on the sides of the protector make it easy to apply without issues. But if you do mess up — there’s two in the pack, and they’re backed up by Spigen’s free replacement policy.

iPhone 8: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk

8 Plus : Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


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