How to Apply a Screen Protector for iPhone11 Pro Max
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 7 Steps
just a regular screen protector
the usual screen protector
Ready to protect your iPhone 11 Pro Max screen like a pro? Start by grabbing a screen protector that fits your phone model – you can easily find one online. When you get your screen protector, you'll have everything you need to get started. There are two options: a regular screen protector or an anti-peek one. The regular version does a solid job at keeping your screen safe from cracks. The anti-peek version adds some extra privacy – it keeps your screen visible to you but makes it pretty much impossible for anyone to snoop when they're glancing from an angle. Don't worry, it's an easy step-by-step process, but if you run into any trouble, feel free to schedule a repair for expert help!
Step 1
This little tip will keep those pesky bubbles at bay while you lay down that screen protector like a pro.
- Grab a No. 1 alcohol wipe and give that screen a nice, dust-busting clean to get it looking sharp.
Step 2
- Grab a dry cloth and gently swipe away any water spots on the screen to keep it looking sharp.
Step 3
- Peel off one of the dust removal strips—let’s get that dust outta here!
- Grab the dust removal tape and give your device a quick clean, wiping away those pesky fine particles.
Step 4
No worries if you don’t have this tool—it’s just there to help line things up, but you’ll do just fine without it!
- Place the auxiliary tool on your phone, making sure it's sitting comfortably in place.
- Gently press down until the auxiliary tool sticks securely to your phone, ready for the next step.
Step 5
- Gently peel off the screen protector and remove the thinner release layer.
- Line up the holes on the screen protector with those on the auxiliary tool, then carefully place the protector onto your screen.
Step 6
- Give the screen a good once-over with a dry wipe to clear the area—this helps the screen protector stick nicely and lie flat without any fuss.
Step 7
- Gently pry off the auxiliary tool using your fingers. Give it a little wiggle if needed!