Yes, if it is hit hard enough, it can break. Screen protectors mainly protect the screen from scratches.
In my opinion the best iphone screen protector would be the Shell Shock: G-Class from Cellairis. It's scratch proof and shock proof. They even have a demo video of them beating the iphone screen with a stapler. Then they wipe off the screen to show not a single scratch was made and no damage was done. The protectors made from silicon rubber are the best also as they protect from scratches and accidental drops. You also need the front protected by adding a screen protector. Alternatively, use a case for all round protection.
No. iPhone 3g has a sd lcd screen. iPhone 4g has the retina display meaning there are so many pixels on the actual screen not even the human retina (eye) can see them all.
There are so many options to get a screen protector for your phone. You can find it at your local electronics store, furniture store, Costco, or even online at amazon and such.
I had my iPod Touch screen protector on for about a year and 2 months with heavy usage (brought to school and on bus). The protector even got some scratches on it. If it wasn't for the protector, my iPod would've been scratched up. It would be recommended to put a protector on the back of your iPod as well...
Whether you need a screen protector for your HTC smartphone depends on your usage habits and personal preference. If you tend to drop your phone frequently or work in environments where it might get scratched, a screen protector can provide an extra layer of protection. Additionally, some users prefer the peace of mind that comes with having a protector, even if they are careful with their device. Ultimately, it's a matter of balancing protection with the aesthetic and tactile experience of the screen.
Yes. They screen may crack on contact or even internal damage is possible.
If you're question refers to a screen protector on your iPod, and there's a bubble between it and the screen, try using a hair dryer to heat the screen protector around the bubble, and try pushing the bubble to the nearest edge, using your thumb. If it's not too bad, that should get it out. Don't use anything like a key (I wouldn't even use plastic), you can scratch the screen protector and leave bad marks on it.
I have no absolute idea, I do not know what the question is even asking!
To remove the screen protector from a JVC 60-inch TV, first, ensure the TV is turned off and unplugged for safety. Gently lift a corner of the screen protector using a plastic card or your fingernail, being careful not to scratch the screen. Slowly peel it away at a 45-degree angle, applying even pressure to avoid any damage. If it’s stubborn, you may use a bit of heat from a hairdryer to soften the adhesive before attempting to remove it.
Ive had mine for 3 months , and dropped it 3-4 times and it's perfectly fine, I suggest to hold it tight over pavement and rocks etc, the screen is most likely to bream before anything else , I've only dropped mine on carpet :)
This is an assumption but I would probably say there will be a 5S. Here is my logic, Apple will almost definitely make another iPhone before the 6 that is identical to the 5 that way (assuming the iPhone 6 will have a bigger screen like people have reported) Apple will not be selling iPhones in three different screen sizes. In other words, instead of selling a 3.5inch 4S, a 4inch iPhone 5, and a 4.x inch iPhone 6 they would have a 4inch iPhone 5, 4inch iPhone 5S and 4.x inch iPhone 6. This also supports the chance to launching two iPhones, the 5S and 6 (or possibly one of those plus a budget iPhone with a 4 inch screen). *please keep in mind this answer is not factual but is based on my opinions and rumors from leaked information, I have no knowledge of what Apple's next iPhone will be called nor if a larger screen is even planned any time soon.
The last problem a business person wants to worry about is damage to the screen of a laptop, tablet, or mobile phone. Unfortunately, these fragile electronic gadgets can be easily damaged with any type of impact such as when hitting the floor. Investing in a screen protector can save people from spending hundreds of even thousands of dollars on new laptops and phones. Some of the best selling screen protectors, such as by Zagg, are made from ultra thin material that will prevent damage from the hardest impacts. Of course, these screens will also guard an iPad or iPhone from scratches, spills, and other common problems.