No More Greasy Screen, New iPhone Gets Fingerprint-Resistant Coating
2:08 pm, June 8th, 2009, Leander Kahney

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As well as faster hardware and a better camera, the new iPhone 3GS has a surprise feature that totally sells it for me: an oleophobic coating that makes the screen resistant to face oil and fingerprints.
“The display also features an oil-resistant coating that keeps the iPhone screen clean,” says Apple on a new iPhone 3GS technology webpage.
Oleophobic coatings are used in some sunglasses, making them resistant to greasy fingers, oily faces and dust.
A Japanese iPhone accessory maker, New Sharp Image, offers an oil-reistant screen protector for the iPhone and other devices.
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This is probably really good news, my only worry is that it might make the screen more difficult to use by making it stickier
brad, on June 9th, 2009 at 1:26 pm