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Idk how you managed that, my phones bounced off the ground repeatedly and that isn't even a reliable way to break the protector.
Correct, that likely won’t shatter it unless it lands face down on a pebble.
But if you have a phone in a pocket with keys or anything, the glass screen protectors are very brittle and will crack. There’s relatively little flex in the type of glass - they’ve optimized for hardness that makes them brittle.
You can easily replicate this by holding anything moderately firmly against your phone, you can easily crack the screen protector. Probably better than scratching your phones glass, but you can also do it with plastic things that wouldn’t crack or scratch your phone’s screen but will crack a glass screen protector.
Do people keep their phone and keys in the same pocket? Isn't it wallet/keys one side and phone other?
I do, but while traveling I’ve cracked my screen protector by momentarily wheeling my carry on away from a cab with the same hand that was holding my phone.
My screen would’ve been fine. But it was enough pressure to put a hairline crack in the screen protector.
Anything like that is common. Sitting in your phone to flex it enough will crack the screen protector but not your screen.
But the real point to OP is yes they’ll crack, by the $3 ones and just replace them.