They fit flush to one another so there is no gap line for dirt to get caught in, very nice combo. The Spectre screen protector works well with my slim line Rearth S3 phone case without either one interfering with the other. And find the sensitivity to be very close to the naked phone face. I don't feel any gap between the screen protector and the face of the phone. The screen protector has a 0.4 mm thickness but not enough to make using the home button an issue for me. The issue of the home button is not an issue to me. The pros previously listed in this thread are what I found also. My version has beveled edges to prevent edge chipping and getting lifted off the phone. When the top cover sheet was removed I could not tell I had a screen protector on. PERFECT! Not a single bubble! I thought I had one bubble but it was actually between the top surface of the screen and the top cover sheet. Made sure the home button was aligned (it was off a bit, so I lifted the protector with a scalpel blade tip) repositioned the bottom and then pressed the screen protector into place. held the aligned top edge and let the protector drop to the surface of the phone face. Then removed the back cover and carefully aligned the protector to the top speaker and camera openings (very good bright light helps here if you have the pebble blue as I do). Following the instructions to clean the phone glass face well I used a micro-cloth dampened with eye glass lens cleaner and polished with the micro cloth supplied with the Spectre. I received my Spectre screen protector today and installed it immediately.
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