panthereal

panthereal t1_j8otf8a wrote

My main concern is how many mild scratches you get comparatively.

If going with a screen protector means on average you'll have 10 scratches in a year, but going no protector means you'd only have 5, I'll stick with no protector.

Of course if they scratch exactly the same then it's probably always a good idea to get one until apple will replace a scratched screen.

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panthereal t1_j8nfypm wrote

How often do you replace your screen protectors throughout the life of your phone?

Scratches bother me quite a bit and I would think it's likely the screen protector scratches even easier than the regular screen. So it's a somewhat win because the real screen isn't scratched, but in order to have that benefit you requires replacing the protector.

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panthereal t1_j8al51z wrote

If you plan for most everything else in your life to stay the same the next 2 years, I'd skip the theft and loss package.

Now if you have planed an out of the country trip to somewhere you've never gone, expect to move to a new city/town, or are looking to find a new job and potentially more risky job, theft and loss has a better chance of being more useful to you.

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panthereal t1_izykf9o wrote

I would just use the two phones to keep things fully separate. Maybe get a pocket organizer that is capable of holding two phones comfortably in one pocket.

Better to ask for permission ahead of time to use both SIM in one phone if you prefer. That looks better on you overall. If they don't have documentation covering it yet they likely will want to form this for company growth.

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