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>> Completely different case; no screen protector needed.
>> Jim Saklad
> Jim, I have an otterbox for my 4a which has a "screen cover" already built in but if I didn't have that case, why wouldn't I put a screen protector on it?
1. My personal experience is that iPhones in my shirt pocket daily for nearly 3 years have acquired no screen scratches.
2. Corning's Gorilla Glass is harder than almost anything short of diamond, and can't be scratched by anything short of diamond. It can be *broken* – notably by an edge-impact – which is why a bumper or case is helpful.
So my question is: why *would* you put a screen "obscurer" on it?
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