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 The iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max Discussion Thread | V2, Pro cameras/display/performance

Which model of iPhone 11/11 Pro Max you will buy?
 
64GB iPhone Pro [ 65 ] ** [9.86%]
256GB iPhone Pro [ 167 ] ** [25.34%]
512Gb iPhone Pro [ 11 ] ** [1.67%]
64GB iPhone Pro Max [ 56 ] ** [8.50%]
256GB iPhone Pro Max [ 279 ] ** [42.34%]
512Gb iPhone Pro Max [ 81 ] ** [12.29%]
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marfccy
post Nov 24 2019, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Nov 21 2019, 12:56 AM)
sifus sekalian...

if my phone has a casing which is slightly thick and when I put the phone down on any surface that it will not scratch the rear camera lens...is it still recommended to apply tempered glass or lens protector on the lens ?
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how thick is the casing? the only way to prevent scratching on lens is to have it thicker than the body + lens itself

the design for humps are meant to prevent the lens touching the surface directly. most people diss the hump saying its pointless, but that is what its for in exchange for not so flat phone

i have a friend who bought a case that flatten it out for her XR, ended up her lens scratched kao2 cause its constantly touching the surface, being super flat

while my ip6 which ive used entire 4 years of its life without casing has not a single scratch to the lens (but the hump metal rings are butchered haha)
marfccy
post Nov 25 2019, 07:36 PM

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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Nov 25 2019, 10:37 AM)
do you always place your phone on table with display screen facing down ?

that’s what i do to avoid surface contact with rear cameras...
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my phone goes au naturale without casing so.. biggrin.gif




 

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