Can you suggest a decent screen protector for XDA 11i ??
Thanks
I have tried the search opton - not too helpful.
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Can you suggest a decent screen protector for XDA 11i ??
Thanks
I have tried the search opton - not too helpful.
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get on from Innopocket.
http://www.innopocket.com
They are absolutely the BEST!!!
$9.90
buzz
Martin Fields Screen Protector.
Available on ebay.
Thanks !
What about these overlay strips as shown on E Bay at £3 or £4 each are there any decent makes of overlays worth trying.
I am not to keen on trying " adhesive protective screens" just yet.
OK guys and gals - just got a Martin Fields Overlay Plus - -hope it's easy to fit !!
Any suggestons ?
AAAGH !!! What a nightmare to fit !!
After 4 tries ( and washing with water each time ! ) I got it to look ok with a few tiny bubble like marks.
THey are not really bubbles - it's where the drops of water dried and left residue marks.
Oh well at least the screen is protected now.
So - is there a way of getting the overlay CLEAN ??
I tried swilling under the tap and cleaning it with my fingertips - then dry with hairdryer - but still get these little circles left on the overlay - like tiny dried up drops of water ??
I didn't fancy buying online without seeing the product first and couldn't find a retailer with anything specific to the xda2i. In the end I bought a pack of Covertech protectors sized for the TomTom Go. These are about 1mm undersize all round, but durable and anti reflective. Quality looks much better than the screen protectors sold by o2.
Any other suggestions for cleaning and drying the overlays?
Still struggling - any ideas ?
used to order online for nushield screen protectors; cost around...9.95 for 3 pieces if i remember correctly. no adhesives and it simply slides under the flaps of the front screen.
then saw a similar thread in this forum regarding screen protectors and this chap uses transparencies. you know; the ones where you can print or write on and project them on a screen. here in the office we use our laptops connected to projectors for our presentations but we do have an old fashioned transparency projector to act as backup. so what i did was took a used screen protector, placed it on a transparency and cut to the exact size. so now i no longer order screen protectors online...using transparencies i can change my screen protectors anytime i want; heck you can change them everyday
my 2 pence
Thanks a lot Robson.
www.nushield.com
i think that this is the best screen protector ......
TRY IT
I buy my Xda accessories at www.mobixhk.com
I buy a OAD Case and a screen protector, the screen protector is really thin that u can't feel it is on your screen, u may try it. Even it take longer time to ship but it's reasonable to wait
www.mobixhk.com
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Does anyone have any recommendations for screen protectors that fit an XDA2? I've tried a few of the local electronic/gadget shops with no success.
I find using the phone with the stylus a bit of a fiddle and would prefer to just tap with my finger, but that leaves greasy finger prints on the screen. Also what do people use to clean the screen?
Cheers,
Phil Spencer.
Ebay is the only place I found, go to www.ebay.co.uk and search for xda. Dont use the 12 packs, the reusable, washable are best.
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Does anyone have any recommendations for screen protectors that fit an XDA2? I've tried a few of the local electronic/gadget shops with no success.
I find using the phone with the stylus a bit of a fiddle and would prefer to just tap with my finger, but that leaves greasy finger prints on the screen. Also what do people use to clean the screen?
Cheers,
Phil Spencer.
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I have used WriteSHIELD by PocketPcTechs on booth my XDA1 and XDA2 satisfactorily
hi m8,
i have just put a screen protector on a friend xda2 and now the screen does not respond to the stylus..
any ideas what i need to do???
thanks alot
Zetex
Zetex, remove the protecter and make sure when you replace it that it doesnt go right to the very edges, a tiny gap is needed.
I got some of the clear touch protectors from Boxwave http://www.boxwave.com
Grand jobbies.
got mine from brando... they are thicker then some may like... but perfect for me since i leave my xdaII in a pocket stuffed with keys coins etc. Responds well to stylus. Very very durable... well worth every penny. http://shop.brando.com.hk/
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I have used a sheet of overhead projector acetate as a screen protector. Just get a sheet A4 size and cut it to a few mm oversize of the length of the screen and it slides in a treat. They are easilly replacecable as the A4 sheet costs pennies. I have been using them for a while now and when they get scratched or smudged from grease from the use of the phone just pop in another one. I always carry 2 or three in my brief case.
Mesmer :lol:
I really like the screen protectors from proporta.com. I had one on my m1000 and I've just bought a new one for my xda 2s. They're great because they make the screen easier to write on, and they are washable as well so any marks or grease can just be washed off!
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I have used a sheet of overhead projector acetate as a screen protector. Just get a sheet A4 size and cut it to a few mm oversize of the length of the screen and it slides in a treat. They are easilly replacecable as the A4 sheet costs pennies. I have been using them for a while now and when they get scratched or smudged from grease from the use of the phone just pop in another one. I always carry 2 or three in my brief case.
Mesmer :lol:
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what a neat idea; i tried it out and it works! i normally use nushield screen protectors; no adhesives and it's held in place by slipping the four sides under the screen borders. i took out the old one and cut off a piece with the same shape using the transparency. not bad at all...and cheap too! tons of them in the office.
thanks for the tip
rob
If you can get them, the Martin Fields Overlay Protector or the EXIM Ultra Clear are absolutely excellent, see my reviews here.
Hi, found this screen protector on HTC europe shop. Bit exepnsive but is it worth it? I mean the screen protector provided byt HTC is really good. THey offer also a 5 pack for 31 euros.
What do you think guys?
It is not expensive. Brando has one screen protector for 10 dollars. Clarivue has 2 for 9,99 US$. So, 5 for 31 euros is cheap.
Thanx for letting me know. Then I'll buy the 5 pack as soon as I can.
why would you want 5 screen protecters. you just can put one on your phone
Go cheap
I bought a set of six really cheap ones on ebay for under 5 euros delivered, and they're excellent... I've had more expensive ones in the past for other devices, and these cheap ones are just as good. Search ebay for elf protectors - the seller is german.
It's all down to how you apply them, as with all screen savers. Even if they say they're removable and washable etc, if you don't get them right first time you're stuffed.
Secret is to get the screen clean first - I use stick tape to pull off all the dust and bits, then apply the protector from one end, using a credit card or something to press down behind it whilst installing.
The screen protector that comes with HTC boxed in India is the worst! Its almost like a cello-tape on big size. Screwed my screen completely when removed. Then I had to use some shampoo for removing the sticky stains.
So carefull sticking..
Regards,
Carty..
http://www.wirelessground.com/htctoac.html
check out this site, lots of goodies @ good price!
i had 1 screen protector (orginal) for 10 euro in france
so 5 for 31 euro is a good deal
HTC Orginal protective screen (not the free one they give you)
Just got 6 decent quality protectors for £3.00 inc carriage. Found them on ebay from a UK company - the ebay shop is E-Cell Global. They are miles better than one I got from Play.com, applied easily and I can honestly say they are invisible - i had to double check it was on it! Must be the best bargain ever.
PS: The reason I have been looking for new protectors is because I did a stupid thing with my new HTC Touch Enhanced. I put on the one supplied wth it and it looked rubbbish so i threw it away. After a few weeks use I saw a very small mark on the edge of the screen and lifted it up with my finger nail. Seems the touchpad / digitizer has a very thick plastic protector already on it fitted at the factory. Because I had lifted the edge it looked bad so I pulled the whole thing off. BAD move as the screen underneath it is very easy to damage and I got a few scratches on it before I fitted the new covers above. It now looks as good as new so I seem ot have got away with it.
Has anyone else removed this thick protector? In theory if you got a bad scratch on your screen you could pull this off and wack a new protector straight on fixing the screen for just a few quid.
Hej there,
i got some of these:
http://tinyurl.com/5gaobo
dirt-cheap (especially in euros) and really good quality, easy to apply and no scratches from the stylus at all (the protector i used before got scrachted immediately) ...
and the best thing is it ships free worldwide, really can recommend these
At BOL you can get the original HTC screenprotector. A 2-pack for only 5 euro.
Or.... a whole new digitizer for $10 Euro... I considered the prices of screen protectors and decided to skip placing one on my Touch altogether. I carry mine in the protective pouch and if or when it will get too scratched to look good, I'll just replace the touch screen.
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Or.... a whole new digitizer for $10 Euro... I considered the prices of screen protectors and decided to skip placing one on my Touch altogether. I carry mine in the protective pouch and if or when it will get too scratched to look good, I'll just replace the touch screen.
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I also decided to skip using the screen protector. I keep mine in it's case all the time (except for when I am using it). I have gone through 2 screen protectors in 6 months - They scratch way too easily if there is even the slightest bit of debris on your finger and they smudge to easily as well. Now that I am not using the screen protector, the screen is clearer, Colours are more vibrant, sensitivity to touch is better and I can write with the stylus better.
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I also decided to skip using the screen protector. I keep mine in it's case all the time (except for when I am using it). I have gone through 2 screen protectors in 6 months - They scratch way too easily if there is even the slightest bit of debris on your finger and they smudge to easily as well. Now that I am not using the screen protector, the screen is clearer, Colours are more vibrant, sensitivity to touch is better and I can write with the stylus better.
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Exactly!!! Hated the protector on it too!!! Love the "naked" look and feel.
Chinese screen protectors are available for 1dollar only. im using one & its not too bad. i keep changing evry 2 months.
the screen protector supplied free with it in egypt is very bad it is massively scratched but i hesitste to remove it because it may leave marks of adhesive substance
Any place to buy this in AUS ..i also need a new one..
has anyone here used the TMOBILE "in the box" screen protector ?
mine already had a thin film protector and a spare one in the box ... been using it with thin film one since last few weeks and i am not completely sure if i should change it
any experiences / advice would be highly appreciated ...
I'm looking for a screen protector that covers the entire front of the phone rather than just the screen itself. And I'm looking for one that can be removed and re-applied, because I can NEVER apply them properly the first time without getting dust and air bubbles (even if just a couple) trapped underneath it. I've tried it many times with my current phone and other phones, and I just can't get it right. And since I keep a screen protector on for several months, at the least, it's a long time to have to stare at a wrongly-applied screen protector.
I learned about the iVisor (http://www.amazon.com/iVisor-Screen-Protector-Protection-Samsung/dp/B008I59S34) which meets these requirements, but reading the reviews makes it appear not so great. I saw some other screen protectors mentioned on this forum but they were with a strong matte finish which really reduces clarity and sharpness of the screen image, rather than a clear finish which doesn't do that.
Can you recommend such a screen protector, if they exist?
(Btw, I've never had a screen protector that covers the entire front of the phone rather than just the screen. Does it cause any problems because it covers up the buttons or camera or speaker or anything like that?)
Thanks.
Answer is yes try USA Ebay .
jje
Maybe this: http://www.amazon.com/Tridea-Protec...15&keywords=curved+screen+protector+galaxy+s3
It doesn't cover the button or speaker, though...
In Canada we have ghost armour. It covers the front screen with holes for all the sensors. Buy it once and they will re apply it for 5 bucks everything you want a new one.
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Answer is yes try USA Ebay .
jje
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Any particular recommendations you have on this? Thanks.
I buy tech Armor screen protectors. Amazon sells them for about $7 /3 pack. They hold up well, and they have clear and anti-glare versions.
First i used spigen curved crystal which was cool at first. But dents easily. Youll see markings when something sharp hits the sp.
Then i switched to realook 3d forming just now. Fits great. My phone looks like without SP. Very clean. I had several tries before i had a good fit, but the SP still managed so well.
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You're struggles are over! I have been looking for the best screen protector for edge devices and I had to tell everyone. No more touch sensitivity issues, no pressing harder, no more bouncing screen, and no more popping off screen protectors. The Whitestone Dome Glass Screen protector is the best! I made an install tutorial because the worst part is installing it. It's complicated, but watch my video for tips and tricks and you will be an expert in no time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNK59tMsBQ
Warning: As seen in the video at the 10:26 mark it is very important as a beginner that you make sure the surface is level (Use a physical bubble level and have business cards nearby) and leave the alignment bars (Plastic L Shapes) on during the curing process with the UV light, otherwise the screen protector may slide off of the phone. I was doing this for a friend at his house with the table he had, therefor as you saw at the 10:26 mark it began to slide away. Me doing so many installations I was use to this sort of thing happening, and quickly corrected the issue. I find the alignment bars to get in my way when moving the screen to the most case friendly position. However when I started out I did use these alignment bars, think of them as training wheels. Just be sure when you manually align the screen protector that the alignment bars are not lifting out of their 3 bumps and that they are not lifting your screen. Make sure your surface is level otherwise the adhesive could pour over the edges of the phone. Business cards help immensely, along with not working on installation in the middle of a 2 piece table.
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Before I continue please keep the "It's too expensive" posts out of here. Other glass screen protectors, Otterbox, Zagg, ect are the same price. You are paying $45 to protect a $800+ phone. Insurance is a $200 deductible. So it's not expensive compared to paying a deductible. You also get an added bonus... The UV light can be used by women or given to women as a gift to dry their nails. Oh you're a guy and have no use for it? Ever had a car windshield chip?
You can get a repair kit and use the UV light to dry the resin, ever paint? UV light to dry the paint, UV light to dry glue, UV light to tan your wedding ring finger... Just kidding don't do that last one. Anyway now that I got that out of the way I came from a S7 Edge and my struggles to find the perfect screen protector were very difficult. I am extremely OCD with my phones and worried so much about cracking the screen. I used the Otterbox Defender after trying screen protector, after screen protector, and after getting frustrated with the touch screen sensitivity issues with the Otterbox Defender due to the built in plastic screen protector and dealing with dirt and easy scratches, I went back to my Note 4. Then the S8 came out and I again attempted to go to an edge phone, and after purchasing the Whitestone screen protector I will say it's made the phone feel just like I never had a screen protector at all. I no longer have a screen protector that for some silly reason only had glue around the edges which made the protector springy/bouncy on every touch. Not to mention that most times the protector would pop off due to lack of glue. This isn't a problem with the Whitestone due to the fully adhesive protector. There's no touch screen sensitivity issues and it feels like I am touching a naked screen. Plus my edge features actually work.
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Q: What cases work with it?
A: Otterbox Symmetry and Commuter, defenders do not work. I haven't had any other case tests, I am about to purchase the Mophie battery case and test it out. If you have any cases that work well, please let me know so I can get a compatibility list going
Confirmed List
Commuter
Symmetry
UAG
https://youtu.be/sScL3ZyGTgI
Q: Can I put a case on after installation?
A: No you need to wait 24 hours for curing.
Q: Can I use the phone after installation?
A: You will need to wait 1 hour.
Q: How long should I set aside time for install?
A: If you have never done it be prepared for around 1 hour plus the 1 hour wait after before you can use your phone
Q: Do you know if there is a warranty on the product?
A: I'm not sure, I couldn't find anywhere on there for warranty info. I know I received a cracked one and ended up having to purchase another one, file a claim on Amazon, and send the cracked one back.
Here's a review of the Mophie case with the Whitestone:
I'm also using the whitestone dome.
I highly recommend it.
It won't take an hour to install it, but DO take your time.
Also, when it's installed and cured, when you use the LAST alcohol wipe, scrub the side of the phone too! I had a little leakage and it's oily and nasty.
thedarkmunk said:
I'm also using the whitestone dome.
I highly recommend it.
It won't take an hour to install it, but DO take your time.
Also, when it's installed and cured, when you use the LAST alcohol wipe, scrub the side of the phone too! I had a little leakage and it's oily and nasty.
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Yea I covered that in the video as well. It smells really strong so I would def use the wipe on the entire phone.
I'm also using the Whitestone. It's seriously the best solution. It's like $45, but that's the only screen protector you will need to buy. I've wasted more than $45 trying out different, crappier screen protectors. Should have just gone with Whitestone to start with.
Hello TheGame7, this is Whitestone.
Thank you so much for taking interest in our product and making such detailed instructional video for installing the Dome glass! Your video was exceptional, the tips and tricks you covered were very clear and precise. We were pleasantly surprised. As you mentioned in the video, we have made modifications to our installing procedure and the tools as well since the initial launch. The only thing we would like to point out is that you should NOT remove the align bars (the plastic things) before curing the adhesive. Experienced people such as yourself will have no problem manually aligning the glass, but some people may panic or completely butcher the installation if they see the glass slipping away. Also, if the glass moves towards the speaker, the adhesive may flow into the speaker or buttons (if applicable). It will not damage or break the device, but it could result in discomfort while using the device.
If you have any questions or feedback that you would like to give us please do so!
Thank you
monkeyhandler said:
I'm also using the Whitestone. It's seriously the best solution. It's like $45, but that's the only screen protector you will need to buy. I've wasted more than $45 trying out different, crappier screen protectors. Should have just gone with Whitestone to start with.
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For sure. I learned this lesson the hard way with my Galaxy S7. I am just thankful that Whitestone actually noticed how upset everyone was with the curved edge screen protector market.
Whitestone Dome Glass said:
Hello TheGame7, this is Whitestone.
Thank you so much for taking interest in our product and making such detailed instructional video for installing the Dome glass! Your video was exceptional, the tips and tricks you covered were very clear and precise. We were pleasantly surprised. As you mentioned in the video, we have made modifications to our installing procedure and the tools as well since the initial launch. The only thing we would like to point out is that you should NOT remove the align bars (the plastic things) before curing the adhesive. Experienced people such as yourself will have no problem manually aligning the glass, but some people may panic or completely butcher the installation if they see the glass slipping away. Also, if the glass moves towards the speaker, the adhesive may flow into the speaker or buttons (if applicable). It will not damage or break the device, but it could result in discomfort while using the device.
If you have any questions or feedback that you would like to give us please do so!
Thank you
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Wow I can say I am pleasantly surprised. I didn't think that I would catch the attention of Whitestone themselves. Absolutely brilliant idea with the screen protector I must say! I really appreciate the positive feedback and will make note of your feedback in the topic and video! I do typically remove the alignment bars pre-cure as they get in my way for aligning below the camera. They tend to lift up and sometimes lift the screen protector up while I adjust towards the edge of the camera. My video is the perfect example of making sure you have a level surface and I will make a note in the video and in this topic that newer purchasers of Whitestone will want to have a physical bubble level nearby to complete the task or potentially have level issues as shown in the video or to be sure and keep the alignment bars installed and make sure to keep an eye on the edges for any possible lifting.
took me only 10 minutes to install and have been using for 2 weeks now. no problems at all. This is the best tempered glass protector out there
Thanks for the tips and video !
Ordered one
Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Hello all,
I order this screen protect after watching the video (thank you for the great video). I would have to say this is one of the best screen protectors that I have personal used.
After installing the screen protector and admiring the sexynes i decided to purchase a clear case from Spigen Ultra Hybrid - Crystal . After one day of use I notice that the screen had lifted on the bottom left ??? and now I have a line of air bubbles.
Does anyone have any suggestion on a clear case to use with this screen protector. I thought the video suggested this one to work but probably I did something wrong.
Any suggestions on what clear case to use (please no thin clear case)
Or how can I fix the air bubbles....
???
monkey39 said:
Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Apparently no.
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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donguason said:
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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Yes, it's needed to cure the glue.
bluediablito said:
Hello all,
I order this screen protect after watching the video (thank you for the great video). I would have to say this is one of the best screen protectors that I have personal used.
After installing the screen protector and admiring the sexynes i decided to purchase a clear case from Spigen Ultra Hybrid - Crystal . After one day of use I notice that the screen had lifted on the bottom left ??? and now I have a line of air bubbles.
Does anyone have any suggestion on a clear case to use with this screen protector. I thought the video suggested this one to work but probably I did something wrong.
Any suggestions on what clear case to use (please no thin clear case)
Or how can I fix the air bubbles....
???
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I made a review on Amazon saying it's not compatible with that case...sorry bro.
donguason said:
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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You ordered the replacement glass ?
therock3181 said:
You ordered the replacement glass ?
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Nope, it said kit and In the description it had the light and listed it. I contacted seller and has not responded.
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Gater2016 said:
I made a review on Amazon saying it's not compatible with that case...sorry bro.
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I got too exited and just accepted the first review that said yes it's compatible.
Just got the tech21 and it works but now I need a new glass the spigen case gave me bubbles and the screen became unresponsive.
Thanks
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How do I go about buying only the glass?
I've had a whitestone on my phone for about 2 months now. Probably the best glass protector for curved screens. I hope they expand to more brands and models that have curved displays since it's the only one that works properly.
monkey39 said:
Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Hello monkey39, this is Whitestone.
There should be no glue left behind when removing the screen protector.
But if there are some residue, it can easily be removed with alcohol swab.
If you have any more questions or feedback, just reply here.
Thank you.
Whitestone Dome Glass said:
Hello monkey39, this is Whitestone.
There should be no glue left behind when removing the screen protector.
But if there are some residue, it can easily be removed with alcohol swab.
If you have any more questions or feedback, just reply here.
Thank you.
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Hey, thanks for the reply! And, since you offered , another question: where can I buy one for the Galaxy S8 plus? I was looking on Amazon today, but could only find the one for the S8 - does this one fit both the S8 and S8 plus? https://goo.gl/K47KFc
Hey guys! Just thought I'd share my experience trying to hunt down the best screen protector for my Galaxy S10e.
After trying about 4 different glass protectors all with pinch hole camera cut outs and being dis satisfied with the look and feel of the edges I decided to try one that came with a solid glass that covered the front entirely. It also had a super thin black boarder that I wasn't entirely convinced I was going to like.
Turns out it is AMAZING!! Phone looks literally as if there is nothing on. Edges are completely smooth so no more scratchy feeling whenever I slide my finger to use the edge display or gesture navigations.
Totally felt I had to share this! You can search for it on Amazon! :highfive:
Link: amFilm Glass Screen Protector for Galaxy S10e, Tempered Glass, Full Screen Adhesive, with Easy Installation Tray (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PP9Q288/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_59LYCbQZEMHN9
Share the name and link maybe? Is it case friendly? Do the black edges cover up some screen or leave everything visible as before?
The same?
https://www.amazon.de/amFilm-Schutz...film&qid=1556700491&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
reikar said:
Share the name and link maybe? Is it case friendly? Do the black edges cover up some screen or leave everything visible as before?
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Sorry wasn't sure if I could share a link i just added it to the OP. Yes it is case friendly and I belive the black border covers a super small part of the screen that is a fraction of a millimeter. When using edge lighting all you need to do is increase the thickness a bit.
However it does not get in the way at all and from my experience it is way better than other screen protectors I have tried that have transparent as they reflect the light at angles. Also the borders look terrible during the day, you can clearly trace it with your eye. This one literally reflects no light and looks like if there is nothing on it at all (the black border provides this effect)
Furthermore, this one comes with a plastic frame that makes placement and alignment such a breeze!
Hope that helps!
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The same?
https://www.amazon.de/amFilm-Schutz...film&qid=1556700491&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
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Yea that's it!
Another good one is the tempered glass from Skinomi. It also comes with a install frame and they're 7.99 for a three pack. Look great, install quickly and cover pretty spot on.
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Yea that's it!
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Just got it, pretty good. Easy installation with the supplied frame.
Recommended.
stay-down said:
Another good one is the tempered glass from Skinomi. It also comes with a install frame and they're 7.99 for a three pack. Look great, install quickly and cover pretty spot on.
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I didn't know Skinomi make temper glass, just film.
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Is the amFilm full glue? (not only on the sides?)
Never mind..... from Amazon: Bubble Free Guarantee, Full Screen Adhesive, Designed for easy installation with included Easy Application Tray!
And the Skinomi?
MasterThiefGarrett said:
Is the amFilm full glue? (not only on the sides?)
Never mind..... from Amazon: Bubble Free Guarantee, Full Screen Adhesive, Designed for easy installation with included Easy Application Tray!
And the Skinomi?
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I think Skinomi is regular plastic, spray. Maybe I missed it but I can't find temper glass made by Skinomi.
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If anyone wants to order from Aliexpress, CHYI brand always made great screen protectors, either hidro, film, tempered... I might try them out on the s10E soon.
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Turns out it is AMAZING!! Phone looks literally as if there is nothing on. Edges are completely smooth so no more scratchy feeling whenever I slide my finger to use the edge display or gesture navigations.
Totally felt I had to share this! You can search for it on Amazon! :highfive:
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Tried this because of your recommendation (and after trying 5 different "perfect" protectors) - it is really great and totally worth the money! Thanks, pal
Got the Nillkin glass protector -> https://www.nillkin-case.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6425
It's covering the whole display, with black borders around it(they eat 1-2mm from the actual display).
Very happy about it. Bought it at a locat shop with about 20 euros.
amFilm for Samsung S10e by TechMatte
I Love this screen saver
amFilm for Samsung S10e by TechMatte
Very easy install with alignment tool, nice squeegee tool got all the bubbles out. Looks excellent after install was complete. Will update in a few days to see how it look after a few days of use but so far so good. Was probably the easiest Tempered glass screen saver I have ever installed, very satisfied
Bought this exact screen protector because I wanted something inexpensive and without a cam cutout (I'd rather deal with an additional layer of glass on a front camera I anyway never use than with dust piling up in a tiny cutout). Well, I don't share OP's enthusiasm. A corner started to shatter appart after only a week, and I didn't even drop it or anything. It was in the same pocket as my lighter which might be the culprit but c'mon, if it can't handle a lighter and turns into a H8 shards dispenser that soon, how is it supposed to prevent scratches on the screen ?
Another corner got damaged after a 50cm (metric FTW) drop on wooden floor and I decided to get rid of it altogether.
It's cheap, it's easy to apply, it looks good (although the black border overlaps the screen by maybe half a millimeter), and it might last a bit longer for someone less careless than I am, still not a viable long term option according to me.
Rob_lochon said:
Bought this exact screen protector because I wanted something inexpensive and without a cam cutout (I'd rather deal with an additional layer of glass on a front camera I anyway never use than with dust piling up in a tiny cutout). Well, I don't share OP's enthusiasm. A corner started to shatter appart after only a week, and I didn't even drop it or anything. It was in the same pocket as my lighter which might be the culprit but c'mon, if it can't handle a lighter and turns into a H8 shards dispenser that soon, how is it supposed to prevent scratches on the screen ?
Another corner got damaged after a 50cm (metric FTW) drop on wooden floor and I decided to get rid of it altogether.
It's cheap, it's easy to apply, it looks good (although the black border overlaps the screen by maybe half a millimeter), and it might last a bit longer for someone less careless than I am, still not a viable long term option according to me.
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Sucks you had a bad experience with it. So I ended up reaching out to them after myself finding my screen protector had cracked and they sent me another one for free.
It probably isn't the strongest screen protector but it's cheap, easy to install, and looks great! It's TRUE the protectors with the hole punch are a haven for dust and just look hideous in general.
If you stumble across a better screen protector I'd love to hear about it! Perhaps I'll try it out next if this one tanks on me again
Cheers!
dmdelgado said:
If you stumble across a better screen protector I'd love to hear about it! Perhaps I'll try it out next if this one tanks on me again
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I should receive one from LK in a couple days, let's see how it holds. I cannot ask for a replacement, I'm french and they offer replacement only in america, but this time there's 3 in the package.
Does the amFilm protector black edge cover visible part of the screen like Nilkin does? Nilkin protector black sides cover also OLED visible screen (half mill on each side).
sikita said:
Does the amFilm protector black edge cover visible part of the screen like Nilkin does? Nilkin protector black sides cover also OLED visible screen (half mill on each side).
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Yes it does. I have one installed now and it cuts off a sliver on each side