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You preordered your favorite iPhone 16 model. Then you ordered an iPhone 16 case to protect it. But now that it’s in your hands, your new phone is still looking a little vulnerable. What’s missing? A screen protector.

Accidents can and do happen. Your smartphone, strong as its frame and its build can be, is still a piece of fragile tech. And even with a solid case, the wrong kind of drop in the wrong place can still crack or shatter your screen. That’s where a screen protector comes in: They break so your screen doesn’t.

You’ll get smudges and scratches on the glass protector, but beneath that, your phone will look brand new. If you’re looking for your new iPhone to stay that way for as long as possible, see our favorite picks for the best iPhone 16 screen protectors below. 


The best Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro screen protectors

Screen protectors for your phone typically range between $10 and $50, depending on the level of protection and added features you want. Some options just protect your screen physically, while others add privacy protection, blue-light protection or camera lens protection.


Best iPhone 16 screen protector: Zagg Glass Elite Screen Protector

Zagg Glass Elite Screen Protector

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Zagg is a major name in the screen protector space, and for good reason. The brand makes durable screen protectors that not only offer fantastic drop protection but also advanced scratch and smudge resistance. Zagg screen protectors come with a limited lifetime warranty, so you can get a free replacement for as long as you own your phone.

The Zagg Glass Elite glass screen protector is made with 30% recycled materials. Its packaging is made with recycled materials as well. The package includes a special tray to apply your screen protector to avoid dust and bubbles, making for a quick and easy installation. 


Best tempered glass iPhone 16 screen protector: Belkin UltraGlass 2 screen protector

Belkin UltraGlass 2 screen protector

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There’s a reason why Apple endorses this screen protector and sells it in its store. It’s a tough protector that offers stronger tempered glass than what you’d typically get from other manufacturers, boasting 2.7x stronger materials that make it perfect for random drops and spills.

It’s also just 0.29mm thick, so it won’t affect the phone’s touch sensor. It’s resistant against fingerprints and smudges, and comes with an easy align tray that makes it simple to apply.

Like many other screen protector brands, the Belkin UltraGlass 2 comes with a lifetime warranty, so you can get a replacement if this one doesn’t hold up.


Best iPhone 16 screen and lens protector bundle: Smartish iPhone 16 screen protector (2 pack)

Smartish iPhone 16 screen protector

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The front face of your phone isn’t the only part that’s vulnerable to scratches and drops — your camera lenses need protection, as well. That’s why we like this Amazon screen protector bundle that comes with two screen protectors and two lens protectors.

They’re available for each model of the new phone. You get two great sheets of tempered, scratch-resistant glass. They’re nice and clear, simple to install thanks to their included installation frame, and versatile enough to apply to your phone even if your chosen case has a front lip.

Another thing to love about this two-pack: It’s just $25 at Amazon. Sure, these protectors don’t have all the bells and whistles you get from screen protectors that sell for double or triple the price. But considering what you get, this is an incredibly cost-effective option, especially if you have more than one new phone owner in your household.


Best blue light-reducing iPhone 16 screen protector: OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard

OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard

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This screen protector not only helps to defend your device from scratches and drops up to 6 feet, but it also shields your eyes from potentially harmful blue light waves. This added bonus makes the OtterBox screen protector more advanced than the others on this list.

If you want that protection and more, you can get it here: The OtterBox Premium Pro Glass Blue Light Guard screen protector features fingerprint and smudge resistance, 9H durability and a privacy screen effect that will keep others from seeing what you’re doing on your phone when it’s in viewing range.

It’ll keep its transparency for a long while, and it’s super easy to install. Though it’s an expensive option, it’s worth considering, especially if you’re on your phone a lot.


Best rugged iPhone 16 screen protection: ESR Armorite screen protector

ESR Armorite screen protector

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If want to ensure your new iPhone stays as clean and nice as possible even in rough conditions, you want something heavy-duty. The ESR Armorite screen protector’s 9H+ is just what you need. It can take up to 110 pounds of impact, which can keep your phone protected at the gym or anywhere else you’re near heavy items that may drop on your phone.

You get two in a pack, and it’s super simple to apply to your phone, too. Plus, it uses a special adhesive to make sure when you do apply your new screen protector, you don’t have to contend with annoying bubbles. 




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Serial killer Lewis Lent is in prison, but questions remain unanswered for investigators

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Lewis Lent was convicted for murdering two children in Massachusetts and New York, including 12-year-old Sara Anne Wood. But investigators still don’t know where he buried her. 

Here’s a timeline of this decadeslong saga.

Oct. 22, 1990: Jimmy Bernardo disappears 

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Jimmy Bernardo

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James “Jimmy” Bernardo, 12, goes missing. He was last seen outside the Pittsfield Plaza Cinema Center in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, around 5 p.m. Jimmy never came home, and his parents called the police later that evening. 

Nov. 21, 1990: Jimmy Bernardo’s body is discovered

Hunters come across Jimmy Bernardo’s body off a dirt road in rural Newfield, New York, about 200 miles away from Pittsfield. Evidence at the scene showed he was murdered. 

Nov. 6, 1992: Jamie Lusher goes missing

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Jamie Lusher

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Jamie Lusher, a 16-year-old with disabilities, was last seen in Westfield, Massachusetts, while biking to his grandmother’s house. Jamie’s bicycle was discovered six days later in a field off a dead-end road in Westfield.

August 18, 1993: Sara Anne Wood disappears

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Sara Anne Wood

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Sara Anne Wood, 12, was last seen making the short trek home from Vacation Bible School in the rural area of Sauquoit, New York. Her family began looking for her after she failed to return home.

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Crime scene photo of Sara Wood’s bicycle.

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Later in the day, Sara’s bike was discovered by a neighbor hidden in the brush off the side of road about a half mile down the road from the Wood family’s home. Police were called and by early evening a massive search effort began.  

 Jan. 7, 1994: An attempted abduction leads to a major break in multiple cases

Becky Savarese in 1994.
Becky Savarese in 1994.

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Five months after Sara’s disappearance, a man attempted to abduct 12-year-old Becky Savarese as she was walking to school through downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Becky escaped the attack and later that day a 43-year-old suspect named Lewis Lent was questioned by police. 

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Lewis Lent

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While being questioned, Lewis Lent tells police he used to work as a part-time janitor at the Pittsfield Plaza Cinema Center, the last place Jimmy Bernardo was seen in 1990. Authorities suspected they may have more than a one-time offender on their hands and Lent was later arrested on charges relating to Becky Savarese’s case.

A teletype was sent out to law enforcement agencies across the region, including the New York State Police who arrived in Pittsfield later in the evening to question Lent about Sara Wood.  

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 Part of Lewis Lent’s “master plan,” a wooden partition he was building in his room.

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After hours of questioning over the next two days, Lewis Lent confesses to the murders of Sara Wood and Jimmy Bernardo. Lent also told them chilling details about his “master plan”. He was building a large wooden partition in his bedroom to lock his victims in after abducting them.

Jan. 10, 1994: Investigators begin searching for Sara Wood in the Adirondack Mountains

The search for Sara Wood near Raquette Lake.
The search for Sara Wood near Raquette Lake.

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A large, statewide search party descends upon an area near Raquette Lake in New York’s Adirondack Mountains to search an area using Lent’s description and hand drawn map of where he claimed to have buried Sara Wood. After more than 50 days of tedious searching through deep snow, authorities halted the effort.

On the same day, Lewis Lent is arraigned in Massachusetts on charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon in the Becky Savarese case and pleads not guilty.

Feb. 14, 1994: Lewis Lent is indicted for the murder of Jimmy Bernardo

More than three years after Jimmy Bernardo’s death, Lent is indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping and murdering the boy. He was arraigned on the same day and pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Jan. 7, 1995: Lent is found guilty for the attempted kidnapping of Becky Savarese  

A year after Becky Savarese escaped, Lent is found guilty of her attempted kidnapping after a four-day trial. The next day, he is given a sentence of 17 to 20 years.

May 25, 1995: Sara Wood’s father bikes 600 miles to Washington, D.C.

Sara Wood’s father Bob Wood and brother Dusty Wood arrive in Washington D.C. after biking 600 miles from upstate New York to raise money and awareness for missing children and abduction prevention. This ride was turned into an annual shortened version that still continues.

June 3, 1996: Lent pleads guilty to killing Jimmy Bernardo

The day before his trial was set to begin for the murder of Jimmy Bernardo, Lent makes a surprise reversal and pleads guilty. This would not be the last time Lent surprises a courtroom. The judge immediately sentenced Lent to life in prison without parole. 

June 7, 1996: Lent arrives in Herkimer, N.Y., to face charges for the murder of Sara Anne Wood

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Lewis Lent leaving court after his arrival to Herkimer, New York.

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Within days after pleading guilty to the murder of Jimmy Bernardo, Lent arrived in a bullet proof vest to a media frenzy in Herkimer County, New York, to face charges for the kidnapping and murder of Sara Wood. However, it would take months before justice can be served.

Oct. 16, 1996: Lewis Lent enters a plea

Sources from that time say  Lent intended to plead guilty at his court hearing, but changed his mind and pleaded not guilty. “It’s my understanding that when he entered the courtroom, he saw certain members of the public, especially I think her family, so he decided on that day he did not want to enter a plea,” the current district attorney of Herkimer County, Jeffrey Carpenter, told “48 Hours.”

Oct. 25, 1996: Lent changes his mind — again

Lent decided to plead guilty to the kidnapping and murder of Sara Anne Wood. However, authorities say Lent continued to deny the Wood family closure by not giving up where Sara’s body is. 

April 11, 1997: Lewis Lent is sentenced

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Lewis Lent at his sentencing hearing for the murder of Sara Anne Wood.

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At Lent’s sentencing hearing, the Wood family and the then-district attorney of Herkimer County gave impact statements. Despite all the requests to reveal where he buried Sara, Lent remained silent. He was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for the kidnapping and murder of Sara Anne Wood. He was sent back to Massachusetts to serve the rest of his life in prison. But the job was not finished for investigators, who continued to visit Lent in prison in hopes he would reveal where he buried Sara and perhaps disclose the murders of other victims.

July 15, 2013: Massachusetts authorities announce Lewis Lent confessed to killing Jamie Lusher

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Investigators search Greenwater Pond in Becket, Massachusetts, for the remains of Jamie Lusher.

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At a press conference in Westfield, Massachusetts, authorities announce Lent confessed to the murder of Jamie Lusher. In the days following this press conference, investigators searched Greenwater Pond in Becket, Massachusetts, where Lent told them he disposed of Jamie’s body. However, the search effort was unsuccessful and Jamie’s body remains missing.

As he has done many times before, Lent would later recant his confession. Authorities decided not to charge Lent with Jamie’s murder, hoping that one day he will lead them to his body. 

That same month, New York authorities were granted permission to bring Lent back to New York to point out where he said he placed Sara Wood’s body. But after three days and more than 600 miles of driving, the operation ended without finding Sara and Lent was sent back to Massachusetts. 

November 2023: Investigators search rural area in Vermont

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Investigators search for Sara Anne Wood’s remains in Vermont.  

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Based on information Lent provided investigators, another search was conducted in Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont, just across the Massachusetts border. The search effort, this time once again for Sara Wood, also ended with no body found.

2024: Dusty Wood continues to ride his bike for missing children

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Dusty Wood during a “Ride for Missing Children” event.

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“48 Hours”‘ cameras joined Sara Wood’s brother, Dusty Wood, and other participants in the annual bike ride called the Ride for Missing Children. Refusing to let a family tragedy slow him down, Dusty pours his energy into honoring his sister and spreading awareness to help prevent the abduction of children.  

June 18, 2024: Search of former house connected to Lent

Authorities search a property in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, connected to Lent. This property had been searched before in the 1990s and belonged to a then-friend of Lent. Lent had done some work in the basement of the house.



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