There have been a number of published reports indicating that Apple will be banning the sale of all screen protection products from their retail stores. This would include all cases and accessories that incorporate screen protection solutions with their products. There is currently no official statement from Apple about the specific reasoning behind
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We’ve received lots of comments on yesterday’s story, “Apple bans protective screen film from Apple Store,” and that’s not a huge surprise: film is one of the most popular accessories in the entire iPod/iPhone ecosystem, and its value—particularly for anti-glare purposes—has spread to Macs, as well, with the same thing very likely to happen with iPads. In ...
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Macworld.com - Among the most popular accessories for the iPhone, iPod, and MacBook lines are films and coverings designed to protect the screen from scratches; some products also fight glare and offer privacy protection.
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Among the most popular accessories for the iPhone, iPod, and MacBook lines are films and coverings designed to protect the screen from scratches; some products...
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According to reports from vendors, Apple will no longer sell screen-protection accessories in its stores.
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For reasons yet to be determined, Apple has informed its venders that, starting in May, they will no longer be carrying a number of screen protectors in their online and retail stores. This includes both stand-alone screen protectors and products which include screen protectors. The new policy includes clear, anti-glare, and mirrored film, which are not just popular iPhone accessories, but also a ...
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