Screen Protector for GNEX yes or no? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Okay so I picked up the galaxy nexus a couple of weeks ago and just wanted to know if I should get a screen protector or not and want to know who has one and who doesn't and please say if you do or don't in the comments thanks
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I have a screen protector on mine. I guess their pretty good at preventing scratches to your screen. I've always gotten one for my devices, just felt like better safe then sorry. One thing tho, I like the ones made for the phone as opposed to buying the ones you have to cut manually. I feel like their easier and somehow I get less bubbles.
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Screen protector every time. Always get the ones made for your phone, even if its the 99 cent ones on eBay, much easier to use.
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It's not made out of gorilla glass, so by Marshall's Law, you should get a screen protector.

Have had my phone for about a month and a half. Been running without a case when not at work for the past 2 weeks. I'm using one of the neoprene pouches instead because I hate pocket lint. It accumulated like crazy on my Defender and Kraken when in my pocket. I have nothing wrong with my screen thus far, and bought 3 Vikuiti screen protectors for about $25. They're still sitting in my room. I should probably try one out soon to see if it decreases the screen quality at all, but if it does, I'll be taking it off for sure. It's really up to how careful you are and the environment you're in.

Screen protectors ruin the vivid color experience to me. Been months and not a single scratch. As long as your careful it shouldn't be an issue.
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I use this XO really good and doesn't give you the weird look the zagg does
http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-...tectors/samsung-galaxy-nexus-screen-protector
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I'm usually generally "anti screen protector" but I recently dropped my GNex face down into gravel (frowny face), which generated several scratches. Just put on one of my screen protectors I got for free with my cases (some cheap Chinese eBay ones) and it virtually hid 99% of the scratches, and didn't effect the usability/feel or clarity of it.
I think it's all about getting a good screen protector and applying it properly. This was a dry one but had special films on both sides removed right at time of application. I think I don't mind this one because its literally "edge to edge". There's no annoying lines at the top/bottom where the screen protector ends.

So far no screen protector yet. At least until the oleophobic coating wears off...

Clear screen protector here. Better to be safe than sorry
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I have capdase screen protector and case (not good)...
in phone service they took away the screen protector when they fixed my nexus and now I have to buy new one because old looks bad...

darkfire2024 said:
It's not made out of gorilla glass, so by Marshall's Law, you should get a screen protector.
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It's Murphy's Law.

I bought my GN about 2 months ago and since then i've been using a screen protector. But i'm really think in take it away, because it not only reduces the touch response as eliminates the oleophobic feature of the screen.
I had a Milestone for almost 2 years without a screen protector and it never had a single scratch. But it had gorilla glass, GN does not.

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Who is streaking? (no case or screen protector)

Anyone? Does the screen scratch easily? The screen is my main worry.
TPU case and no screen protector for me. Check out this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1384218
Ok now that would bother the crap out of me. Maybe I should get a screen protector.
I posted this in the other thread regarding a screen protector:
I've never found a screen protector that doesn't take away from both the look and feel of the screen. This is why I don't use screen protectors. In my opinion, I'll take a few minor scratches and marks that occur from normal use over screwing up the look and feel of the screen by putting on a screen protector. If you're not happy w/ the way the screen looks and/or feels w/ the protector, then what's the point? It kind of defeats the purpose. This is the conclusion I've come to after being disappointed using screen protectors on some of my previous phones.
Also, notice that I said minor scratches, i.e., the kind you have to really look for under a bright light to see. If you're the type of person that isn't particularly careful with your phone (i.e., my wife), by all means, get a screen protector.
Just my two cents.
I've had my Galaxy Nexus for two weeks now, no case, no screen protector, no scratches.
I wouldn't mind minor scratches either, but that one looks deep. How did he do it? He doesn't say in the first post.
naked and loving it!
Have had mine since Thanksgiving and no case or screen protector. I just watch what else is in my pockets with it.
I've been using it without anything for the past 2 weeks and loving it. Touchwood
I was gonna streak at work today but i had no where to put my phone. Touch wood.
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I'm totally streaking. But I definitely keep the GN away from things like keys and spare change. I liked the neoprene sleeve that came with the Nexus One. Will probably get one for the GN soon.
Ive been lucky
In the 6 years I have owned smart phones, I have never used a screen protector. But I do use cases.
Body skin and screen protector here....
Never used a case or screen protector. Never had a scratched screen. Just keep your phone pocket empty and clean.
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Streaking over 2 weeks....just enjoy your phone!
I generally don't like cases as they take away from the design of the phone. I also haven't had luck with screen protectors that are worth a damn. I avoid putting it in the same pocket with my keys though or anything metal for that matter.
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It's like putting plastic on the couch! Just enjoy the damn thing and keep it away from keys and change! I just got mine so will baby it for a week or two and then it will be back to business as usual!
No case and no protector. Not willing to sacrifice beauty of display or feel. I'd rather buy a new screen if I ever get to scratch this one than deal with any protector for the next year or two.
My experience has been that it is easy too scratch. Treating it exactly like my old moto cliq I've acquired 3 very minor scratches in 2 weeks. Admittedly minor... hut I'm not waiting for it become a problem, my screen protector is in the mail.
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this is definitely too beautiful of a device to cover up. A case is out of the question. though I noticed a hairline scratch on the top left corner of mine out of nowhere, leading me to the conclusion that, at the very least, the coating is a weak point. I decided to go with a steinheil ultra screen protector and although it doesn't cover the whole thing, it looks and feels great. certainly eases my worries a lot more. basically, it's the minimal amount of aesthetic interference (if you can call it that) for pretty decent screen protection.
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Anyone running the screen naked?

I put a protector on my phone the day I bought it but it irritates me. If anyone's running it nude, how scratch resistant does it seem to be? Is a protector really needed?
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bangdrum said:
I put a protector on my phone the day I bought it but it irritates me. If anyone's running it nude, how scratch resistant does it seem to be? Is a protector really needed?
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I ran my MotoDroid without a screen protector but with a good case.. The phone wouldn't have lasted the two years without the case.. but the naked screen has maybe 1 or 2 minor scratches (when viewed from an angle) after two years..
So I'll by doing the same for my GNex
I put a screen protector on my SGN and it looked horrid. After a few days of putting up with it I finally removed it. The screen definitely looks better without a screen protector IMHO. Maybe I just got a cheap screen protector, don't know.
As far as scratches, one week and no scratches. Time will tell though. I may go with a screen protector again if I can find one which doesn't seriously diminish image quality.
Anyone know of a high quality screen protector which will not degrade the image quality?
I've had my Nexus for nearly two months now. From the beginning I've been using it completely nude, both screen and the body. It has two tiny little scratches on the screen that are seen only in strong, direct lightning conditions only when the screen is off or pitch black. They are not disturbing at all when I use the phone. BTW, my misses, who's got Desire S reinforced by Gorilla Glass has some tiny scratches on the screen as well, so I don't see the point to BS about this Gorilla Glass wonder .
What's more interesting, I dropped my GNex from about 1m screen down on the ground and it survived. There are a few spots (rather then scratches) in the bottom left corner of the phone, I can see them when looking directly.
Finally, I'm gonna write some more about scratches etc on the GNex in the future because I'm gonna go nude for at least 2 years (I've got Three Insurance on it so don't bother)
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I had a screen protector on my OG Droid for all of a week. Since then no one in my family has used a screen protector on any Android phone we have had:
2 OG Droid
3 Eris
2 Droid X
1 Droid Incredible
1 Thunderbolt
2 Galaxy Nexus
Not one ever had scratches on the screen. Some did have the screen break but a screen protector would have not stopped that. When I see threads where people have big scratchs on there screens I can't imagine how it happens as I keep my phone in my jeans pocket. Who knows how my 15 year old daughter keeps hers, my wife just throws hers (my old thunderbolt) in her purse (drives me nuts).
I just don't like the feel of a screen protector.
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i stopped using screen protectors long ago. hate the damn things.. especially when i got that crap 'invisi-shield' on my Thunderbolt(hated the feel) and ended up having to get it replaced twice.
these days i just use a basic silicone case & no protectors at all. i just make sure that whatever pocket i put my phone in not to put anything else in with it(especially keys).
Had the Galaxy Nexus about two weeks now, and I use all my devices without any case and without any screen protector.
Not a single scratch as of yet. Now it is worth noting the reason I am willing to carry my devices without any protection is because I am a fanatic.
My phone never rests face down unless on a soft cloth, my phone remains in my pocket and it is NEVER in the pocket with anything else, even headphones. I also rarely drop my phones but I just find them so much more comfortable and easy to use without the extra bulk.
I really hate the feel of screen protectors on high end phones.
UPDATE: Edit, I do not however, let my wife carry hers without a screen protector because she just chucks it in her purse and I nearly die inside everytime I see it.
been without a SP for a while but finally getting one soon. ordered this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414052
ordered that specifically because many people here and on reviews said that it's almost identical to the stock screen and doesn't hurt the quality at all.
i hated the screen protectors. never had any screen protectors on any of my nexus's (N1, NS, GN)
but you will need to handle it with care.
i use a pouch with it, so, when in pocket, its sort of protected. but when you do not handle with care eg while playing with it then dropped it, then i am not sure what will happen.
Screen protectors look awful. I will never put one on any of my phones.
I've had the phone since the 23rd. i largely hate screen protectors, tried one on my moto xoom and i find they tend to get dull and crappy looking very quickly.
I'm a huge fan of keeping my phones in a slip case (something like the nexus ones neoprene case) While i search for a good slip case for the nexus i've been using a sun glasses bag when it's in my pocket. So far zero scratches and tons of use.
Nevaer had screen protectors in any of my phones...
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bangdrum said:
I put a protector on my phone the day I bought it but it irritates me. If anyone's running it nude, how scratch resistant does it seem to be? Is a protector really needed?
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Always... that is what I use insurance for. The cost of a case and accessories is almost over half my deductible if I really messed up the phone.
No screen protector. I'd have to replace it weekly, I hate the dull, dirty and scratched look. I've yet to find a company who's screen protectors don't do that.
I've had mine since the 8th, and it goes in my pocket with the headphones. Inside jacket pocket or jeans pocket depending on what I'm doing. No scratches or other markings on the screen so far.
My SGS prior had 1 scratch from a year and a half of use and that was due to my wife putting her hand (with rings on) into my coat pocket to grab my phone. I heard the diamond scratch the glass. Serious shudder moment.
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thanks for the feedback guys.
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Past performance doesn't necessarily predict future outcomes.
If a minor scratch doesn't bother you, don't use a screen protector. But if you plan to sell the phone later and want the most money, obviously you should use one - you'll get used to it after a few days and not care.
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Past performance doesn't necessarily predict future outcomes.
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True but it does help set a precedent, that the OP can use to determine if they feel comfortable enough to follow through with a naked phone or not.
wonshikee said:
If a minor scratch doesn't bother you, don't use a screen protector. But if you plan to sell the phone later and want the most money, obviously you should use one - you'll get used to it after a few days and not care.
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While a screen protector will prevent scratches, I would edit your line above and say. "Putting a screen protector on doesn't necessarily predict future selling price." But it can't hurt.
Now to the meat of this. NO! Not everyone gets used to having a screen protector on their phone. I've tried 6-7 different screen protectors over the last two years trying to find one that replicates the feel of the glass. So far...no go. I find screen protectors to be grippy, and I hate that feel. Even ones that say they are smooth still feel grippy, and then there is the issue of having to install them. You practically need a clean room. Then the dirt and dust collects around the edges of the screen protectors and makes them stand out. I could go on, but ya not everyone gets used to them.
OCD...maybe a little. But for me, so far at least; screen protectors are a no go.
Now don't get me started on cases.
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I carry my GNEX in my jeans but never put keys, money etc in the same pocket. No scratches so far
No screen protector here, and no scratches yet. Never had any scratches on my Hero for 2 1/2 years so won't be using one this time either.
Used to swear by screen protectors. Couldn't use a phone without one.
Not used a screen protector since my Touch Pro 2 and never had a scratch on any of my phones since. I just stopped filling my 'phone pocket' with diamonds and the other sharp stuff I used to carry around.
Regards.

Isn't this supposed to be "like" Gorilla Glass?

I haven't put screen protectors on any phone in the last 2 years because I've never needed them. I handle with care and the phone is the only thing ever in a pocket.
Today I noticed on my GSM Nexus that there are light vertical scratches from the bottom of the screen. It reminds me a lot of the swirls/scratches you see on cars after a few washes. Head on and in daily use I don't see them but under a bright light or sun its very easy to see.
I'm not an idiot and obviously I somehow caused these scratches but what the hell could I have done to cause scratches all over fortified glass? Seems very suspicious and maybe Gorilla glass is much better.
It looks like I've been Samsunged.
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It is possible that Gorilla Glass may have saved your phone in this case, but I have the exact scratches on my Droid X with GG. Also my Xoom. I ended up with screen protectors on them for this reason. Nothing is impossible to scratch. And once they get tiny scratches like that they are more susceptible to more.
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It is possible that Gorilla Glass may have saved your phone in this case, but I have the exact scratches on my Droid X with GG. Also my Xoom. I ended up with screen protectors on them for this reason. Nothing is impossible to scratch. And once they get tiny scratches like that they are more susceptible to more.
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I never had any issues on my HTC Incredible and Sensation both which use Gorilla glass but this phone after only 2 months its crazy there are scratches. Happened over this weekend. Only thing I can think of is sliding it in and out of my jeans. That's really it. No drops or no trips to beach. Its just bizarre.
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It's 'like' gorilla glass perhaps, but nowhere near as effective. Gorilla glass my not be bullet-proof or 100% scratch resistant but i find it's much, much better as resisting scratches as compared to a normal screen
I first found this out after i traded in the SGS1 for the Nexus S - never used a screen protector for the gorilla glass of the SGS1 and my nexus S screen scratched within a couple of weeks. Had to use a screen protector.
Had a SGS2 and Sensation for a few months - never used a screen protector yet not a single scratch.
The iphone 4/4s with their 'fortified/hardened' glasses are even worse.
Needless to say that the first thing i did to my GN when i got it was apply a screen protector on it. Peace of mind.
Samsung is not advertising the glass on the Gnex as being "like" GG...I think Corning, makers of GG, would object strongly if Samsung did any such thing. If someone in a phone shop told you that, you really can't blame Samsung for it.
The Gnex doesn't have gorilla glass because the Gnex screen has a curve and GG is flat. To be honest, I've never seen advertising from Samsung that mentions the strength or durability of the glass on the Gnex at all, but I probably haven't seen every single Gnex ad that exists.
I got a scratch on my Gnex and then I got a screen protector. I was disappointed when I got a scratch, since I used my SGS "naked" and never had any damage to the screen. But I'm not so upset that I feel like I got ripped off.
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I never had any issues on my HTC Incredible and Sensation both which use Gorilla glass but this phone after only 2 months its crazy there are scratches. Happened over this weekend. Only thing I can think of is sliding it in and out of my jeans. That's really it. No drops or no trips to beach. Its just bizarre.
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Dinc didn't use gorilla glass but it was fortified glass and it didn't get a scratch in the 2 years I had it. I just have to remember to be more careful with my gnex.
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Samsung is not advertising the glass on the Gnex as being "like" GG...I think Corning, makers of GG, would object strongly if Samsung did any such thing. If someone in a phone shop told you that, you really can't blame Samsung for it.
The Gnex doesn't have gorilla glass because the Gnex screen has a curve and GG is flat. To be honest, I've never seen advertising from Samsung that mentions the strength or durability of the glass on the Gnex at all, but I probably haven't seen every single Gnex ad that exists.
I got a scratch on my Gnex and then I got a screen protector. I was disappointed when I got a scratch, since I used my SGS "naked" and never had any damage to the screen. But I'm not so upset that I feel like I got ripped off.
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What's weird is my scratches seem to be more to the screen's coating?? than to the glass? As in you see them if you face the phone top down but at an angle you can't see them. Almost reminds me of what scratches on a screen protector look like. It has no impact at all on the display when the screen is on or when there's not a bright overhead light. Even with a bright overhead light I have to look at the screen straight on so is it possible it's a scratch in whatever coating they use? Running my fingers doesn't feel anything either.
Weird. My scratch can easily be felt if you run a fingernail over it- or, at least, you could before I put on an XOskin (not meaning to spam on their behalf, but their screen protector fills existing scratches well). I didn't have any microscratches like you describe at all, and I think I'd be pissed about that too. Possibly a defective phone? Or a refurb that has a cheap screen protector on it?
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What's weird is my scratches seem to be more to the screen's coating?? than to the glass? As in you see them if you face the phone top down but at an angle you can't see them. Almost reminds me of what scratches on a screen protector look like. It has no impact at all on the display when the screen is on or when there's not a bright overhead light. Even with a bright overhead light I have to look at the screen straight on so is it possible it's a scratch in whatever coating they use? Running my fingers doesn't feel anything either.
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I have the same thing. Very strange.
Edit: I can't feel my scratch with a fingernail either.
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Weird. My scratch can easily be felt if you run a fingernail over it- or, at least, you could before I put on an XOskin (not meaning to spam on their behalf, but their screen protector fills existing scratches well). I didn't have any microscratches like you describe at all, and I think I'd be pissed about that too. Possibly a defective phone? Or a refurb that has a cheap screen protector on it?
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I REFUSE to put a screen protector on, it's BS that we have to do that. I just added insurance so worst case if it gets much worse I'll pay the deductible and get a replacement. I absolutely hate screen protectors with a passion...last time I used one was on a Palm Pre and then a Hero. These beautiful phones and glass is meant to be felt by your fingertips - it's a whole different experience when you touch glass or plastic IMHO.
Same here, I refuse to put a screen protector.
I am happy with the Samsung "fortified" glass. I have been using my GN every single day in my pocket and I have yet to see a single scratch!
I have a few of those tiny scratches on my Nexus. Not really noticeable unless I really look for them so I'm not terribly bothered.
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You refuse to use a screen protector, I refuse to walk around with a €600 phone that has a scratched-up screen. Different strokes for different folks.
I look at it as being no different to using a condom...not perfect, but a heck of a lot better than the alternative. ;-)
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the scratches surely are not on the glass but on the coating which is applied to the glass.
tigajr said:
Same here, I refuse to put a screen protector.
I am happy with the Samsung "fortified" glass. I have been using my GN every single day in my pocket and I have yet to see a single scratch!
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Ditto. Since late Nov its naked in my pocket every day. Looks mint at any angle.
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Rain X anyone? In my Grey poupon voice.
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You should try Zagg. I'm serious, it doesn't interfere with the screen, and it absolutely works. Gorillia glass is tempered, meaning it's stronger than regular glass, just like a car windshield. That being said, it will eventually scratch if the conditions are right. Believe it or not, dust that settles on the glass will cause minor abrasions- couple that with being inside a pocket, it's a miracle that your phone isn't worse off.
I mean, the screen won't get scratched, and considering you have $600+ phone, I think the $12 on ebay is worth it. I'll tell you right now, the one made for the galaxy nexus covers the entire front, even the very bottom. Couple that with an otterbox commuter, or defender (with the built in screen protector removed) your phone will not get broken.
tigajr said:
Same here, I refuse to put a screen protector.
I am happy with the Samsung "fortified" glass. I have been using my GN every single day in my pocket and I have yet to see a single scratch!
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I am very, very careful with my GN. I put it in its sleeve, put the sleeve in the left pocket with nothing else, screen in. Always wipe after heavy usage.
Oh and I don't flail around with it like a freakin' kraken.
Result? No scratches! Of course, the charger port is getting a bit worn in, but hey, not my fault the battery sucks.
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You should try Zagg. I'm serious, it doesn't interfere with the screen, and it absolutely works. Gorillia glass is tempered, meaning it's stronger than regular glass, just like a car windshield. That being said, it will eventually scratch if the conditions are right. Believe it or not, dust that settles on the glass will cause minor abrasions- couple that with being inside a pocket, it's a miracle that your phone isn't worse off.
I mean, the screen won't get scratched, and considering you have $600+ phone, I think the $12 on ebay is worth it. I'll tell you right now, the one made for the galaxy nexus covers the entire front, even the very bottom. Couple that with an otterbox commuter, or defender (with the built in screen protector removed) your phone will not get broken.
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If Zagg is still the same tacky, orange-peeled nonsense that it was when I got my Incredible, I'd pass on that in a minute. It protects well, but the tackiness is absolutely unbearable (I played with my Dinc last night and the touch/feel was nonsense), the orange peel can be unslightly to the OCD (ala me), and it starts to yellow after a couple of years.
BUT....diff'rent strokes.
Don't bother with wet application screen protectors. They all suck.
Get your self a brando UK ultra crystal. Can't even tell its on the phone. (And I hate screen protectors)
Takes like 14 days from Hong Kong to USA but its worth it.
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You should try Zagg. I'm serious, it doesn't interfere with the screen, and it absolutely works. Gorillia glass is tempered, meaning it's stronger than regular glass, just like a car windshield. That being said, it will eventually scratch if the conditions are right. Believe it or not, dust that settles on the glass will cause minor abrasions- couple that with being inside a pocket, it's a miracle that your phone isn't worse off.
I mean, the screen won't get scratched, and considering you have $600+ phone, I think the $12 on ebay is worth it. I'll tell you right now, the one made for the galaxy nexus covers the entire front, even the very bottom. Couple that with an otterbox commuter, or defender (with the built in screen protector removed) your phone will not get broken.
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I can look at it other way - it's a $700 phone (for me) so why ruin the amazing glass screen, touch response, look and feel of the device by a piece of $12 plastic??

Should I buy an screen protector?

I just got my new GN and its awesome, it worth every cent.
But I haven't bought any kind of protection, neither a case, tpu or screen protector.
Is this screen really scratch resistant? I come from a 3VO and that fuc*ing screen scratched a lot... ok, not that much, but it does scratched.
So is it worth to buy an screen protector? , the screen looks awesome like this and I don't want to ruin it
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I never really used one but while something like a key will not scratch the screen, things like sand and other fine grains will. Take that into consideration..
Also if you must, xoskins screen protectors do not detract from screen quality in my personal experience.
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I'll suggest you buy a protector and save your screen. The instant I saw a scratch on my screen, I got very anal about it and got the protector the very next day.
It's never too late to save your screen. The oleophobic coating is just for your finger prints, not for scratches.
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Better safe than sorry
Yes, you should. Buy a wet apply.
Ok, the decision is made, tonight I'm looking for a screen protector on eBay.
Thank you dudes
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Hey you made it. Check your pm. But on topic I haven't had one since I got the phone I love the glass.... Can't stand plastic coverings. But I unfortunately already have two minimal scratches that you can only see in sunlight at an angle or under a flashlight.
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Last 2 phones I used Desire Z and Sensation didn't get scratches at all (Gorilla Glass)
Before that had Nexus One which got plenty of scratches in a year.
Seems same with GN. I have one annoying scratch and a few fine small ones after 3 months of use. I'd say get a screen protector for this phone.
I don't use a case and phone is usually alone in one pocket

Do I need a screen protector?

Hey guy, I've have a screen protector on my phone since day 1 but recently I took it off and my screen so much more beautiful without it. Is anyone using this phone without a protector? Is it resistant against scratch? Is there a type that's not noticeable at all?
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screen protector is necessary.
I have sgp ultra nano clear and it's virtually invisible.
Keep it on I know the screen looks better without it until u get your first scratch
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The glass on our phone is very fragile. You can easily crack it from a few foot drop.. It's not as strong as the sgs2.
Get a screen protector.. Not worth the cost to repair it..
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I have my phone in a case with an invisible shield. By the time it comes to replace it will look like new.
Otherwise scratches and dents will occur.
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I highly suggest keeping a screen protector on- or for that matter a case would be ideal. I already got 2 deep scratches on my phone and highly regret it.
Go without the protector. Get a good case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhoF564nJ_Q
I don't use one, and I've even dropped it face down a few times, and haven't had a problem yet.
Hopefully I haven't just jinxed myself.
No you don't need a screen protector, they do nothing other than getting scratch, smudge and decrease the clarity of your screen. Another problem is the touch feeling of touching the glass.
For any discussion about scratches >> IT DOES NOT HAPPENS !!!
The Gorilla glass 2 on the galaxy s3 is probably the best glass in the market, doesn't scratch or easily breaks. Though the problem is the frame which scratch on drop.
I used my galaxy s3 for 3 weeks, got my screen protector on for the first 4 days and just took it off, it's just degrading my phone. I current own an iphone 4, new ipad, iphone 4s and i know they all scratches at some point, but not this galaxy s3.
Tokarin said:
No you don't need a screen protector, they do nothing other than getting scratch, smudge and decrease the clarity of your screen. Another problem is the touch feeling of touching the glass.
For any discussion about scratches >> IT DOES NOT HAPPENS !!!
The Gorilla glass 2 on the galaxy s3 is probably the best glass in the market, doesn't scratch or easily breaks. Though the problem is the frame which scratch on drop.
I used my galaxy s3 for 3 weeks, got my screen protector on for the first 4 days and just took it off, it's just degrading my phone. I current own an iphone 4, new ipad, iphone 4s and i know they all scratches at some point, but not this galaxy s3.
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This. I was scared of not using protection with this expensive phone (even though I had a Droid X for over two years without a single scratch).
I bought a Zagg HD and thought it was great....for the first couple of days. Then I realized I hate the feeling, scratched easier than normal glass! and turned a weird yellow color after a month. So I recently ditched it.
WOW, almost forgot how much more beautiful this screen is naked!
You guys have been sold by advertising.
The glass in our phone sucks. Why do you think there are so many threads about diy repair in these Forums?
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There have been a lot of videos with people using razor blades and forks to try and scratch the screen and it looks really awesome. I have had Gorilla Glass screens in the past that had the same things done to them and somehow they got scratched when I used them. I don't know how it happens (maybe diamond wielding gremlins sneak into my pockets and do their evil deed when I am not looking), but it happens.
I am a 'better safe than sorry' kind of guy. I know that if I got a scratch on my screen it would bug me until I bought a new phone so I am putting on a screen protector. I have tried the Zagg on other phones (and on my iPad) and I hate the feel of it. To be honest, I have found that the cheap screen protectors work very well and are quite clear. If/when they scratch.... Put on another one and it looks new again. At around a buck each it's no big deal.
Actually... My HTC Sensation and my Samsung - whatever the first Galaxy was on Tmobile - still have the original cheap screen protectors on them so one dollar protected them for as long as I used them.
Put me down for "use a screen protector" (but not an expensive one).
I had my phone for about a week without a screen protector and it looked gorgeous. Not a single scratch. I had a Motorola Photon before for 8 months and it also has gorilla glass. I can tell you, the glass does stand well, but it showed some small scratches after that long (and I'm not rough).
After my first week owning the phone, I had it in my pocket while sitting down and it slipped out onto the tile below. Screen shattered. I don't have insurance so I had to spend $200 for my own screen to replace it. It sucked.
A screen protector seems like a useless product, and the good ones (invisible ones) are expensive, but trust me, its a lot cheaper than a new screen. Also invest in a good case. My bezel has a scuff from the fall.
Ive never used a screen protector, and luckily I haven't scratched my screen either. Have been using N7000 since first week it was released in Sweden. Have only dropped it twice, once from pocket height on concrete floor, once from nightstand table.. both times face down of course, haha. Except from that I'm careful with my Note, only put it in a pocket where there is nothing else, and face up when I leave it on for example a table. I've never seen a screen protector I would like to use myself, so I'm careful with my phone instead and if I scratch the screen I guess I'll have to replace it or buy a Note 2. But rather that than having screen protector on in my opinion
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shaahinjjj said:
Hey guy, I've have a screen protector on my phone since day 1 but recently I took it off and my screen so much more beautiful without it. Is anyone using this phone without a protector? Is it resistant against scratch? Is there a type that's not noticeable at all?
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Hi, guy doesn't it feel better without a rubber on? Same thing you take a risk but it feels better. :highfive:
I'd have to say use a screen protector. It's the first thing I purchase when getting a new handset
Sony Ericsson P800, numerous XDA variants, a HD2 and now my S3 all have them, and as yet all my screens are immaculate
If you've got a $35 handset then treat it like one, if you've got a $500 handset then at least respect it a little
I even have accidental protection with no deductible through best buy and still have a case and protector lol
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Id say if you have insurance on the phone, then I wouldnt use one. I had the similar scenario as you; had a screen protector for ~1 month and removed it and realized how beautiful the screen was, haha.

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