Apple Stores will now apply iPhone screen protectors for you

Shattered phone screens aren't fun. Don't feel like paying the $99-$150 that Apple charges for an iPhone screen repair? You could always just add a screen protector. It won't necessarily keep your phone screen from breaking, but it might help. I've never been a screen protector person, but Apple
Stores are going to make it easier for people on the fence with a Belkin machine that applies it in-store.
Belkin is installing Screencare+ Application Systems in worldwide retail Apple Stores starting today. The hardware, designed specifically for Apple, applies a protective glass or antiglare screen protector onto iPhones, helping remove air bubbles and ensuring what Belkin promises is a perfect fit.
Belkin already has something similar in place at many Target stores with its TrueClear Pro Advanced Screen Care, a screen protector for a range of phones that can be applied by machine in-store.
The Apple Store-installed system is a different variant, and will only be available for the iPhone 6, 6S, 6 Plus and 6S Plus. The two options are a $35 Invisiglass shatterproof glass protector, or a $20 Anti-Glare protector (it's a little odd there are two choices; I'd prefer one that does both).
Screen protectors have been sold in stores for years, and some people find them a hassle to put on. The added application service, much like other places where Belkin's offered the machines, is included with the purchase. Now that it's something that can be applied in-store, will it encourage more people to get them? Maybe as people buy a extended care, battery packs and cases, they'll throw a screen protector in the mix, too.

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