Correct me if I'm mistaken, but it looks like the greatest amount of damage there is to the glass screen protector with only minor cracking on the actual screen itself.
My suggestion would be to remove the broken screen protector and put on a new one. At that point you should be fine to use it until your replacement screen arrives. If, as I suspect, the chips in the actual screen are just confined to that upper left hand corner, you can probably get away with using it for the foreseeable future just as is.
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If, on the other hand, I'm just seeing the cracks through an intact screen protector, you're still okay; my daughter-in-law used an iPhone screen that was busted seven ways from sunday for months with a screen protector.
Hi Nick,
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but it looks like the greatest amount of damage there is to the glass screen protector with only minor cracking on the actual screen itself.
My suggestion would be to remove the broken screen protector and put on a new one. At that point you should be fine to use it until your replacement screen arrives. If, as I suspect, the chips in the actual screen are just confined to that upper left hand corner, you can probably get away with using it for the foreseeable future just as is.