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- Screen Protectors Without AR Coating Cancel Out iPhone 17s Anti . . .
The Ceramic Shield 2 material that Apple uses for the iPhone 17 display includes an anti-reflective coating that's designed to cut down on glare
- iPhone 17 makes standard screen protectors not so useful
With iPhone 17, AR [anti-reflective] protection is applied directly to the glass When a screen protector is installed, the protector adheres to the iPhone display with a thin layer of
- Apple Sneaks Anti-Reflective Coating into Every iPhone 17 Model . . .
Something that flew under the radar during Apple’s September 9, 2025 keynote – the company quietly gave every iPhone 17 model an advanced anti-reflective coating
- iPhone 17 Anti-Reflective Test vs Fresh Coat [Data] | Astropad
The anti-reflective layer dramatically reduces glare in sunlight and bright indoor light, so you’ll be able to see your screen without tilting or shading it Text remains sharp, photos retain their color, and contrast stays strong even when the display is struck by direct light
- iPhone 17 will make you think twice about applying a screen protector . . .
In a recent series of tests, manufacturer Astropad revealed that certain screen protectors can make your iPhone 17 worse in bright environments The reason for this is due to the iPhone 17
- iPhone Air vs iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17 Pro - Apple
Compare features and technical specifications for the iPhone Air, iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and many more
- Most iPhone 17 Screen Protectors Could Break A New Display Feature
Astropad makes its own anti-reflective (AR) screen protectors for the iPhone, including the iPhone 17 series
- The iPhone 17 could miss out on a long-awaited display upgrade – heres . . .
One of the earliest iPhone 17 rumors suggested that the upcoming phones would have a scratch-resistant and anti-reflective display coating, but now we’re hearing that this won’t be the case
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