FWIW I've always had a case for my iPhones but never a screen cover.
It rattles around in various pockets and always comes up smiling.

Rob
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On 31 March 2012 07:58, mac98aop <adampym...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How scratch proof is the iPhone screen? I mean, it seems a shame to cover a
> Retina display with an extra film of plastic?!?!
>
> Should I expect hairline scratches from my pocket?
>
> I've had an el cheapo screen protector on it since I bought it which is now
> horribly scuffed and makes the screen horrible to read. I just wonder if
> it's worth removing and having a punt without one at all!?!
>
> On Friday, March 30, 2012 7:31:17 PM UTC+1, Rebekah K wrote:
>>
>> After one near miss too many where my son dropped my iphone 4 on the
>> floor and it chipped the screen I realise I must invest in an iphone
>> cover. There are so many out there to choose from, what's a good one?
>> Rubber preferably.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Rebekah
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