Any clear oleophobic screen protectors other than the SGP? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I've scoured the Googles and the interwebs and can't seem to find any other screen protectors that are oil resistant and are clear (not anti-glare) other than the SGP. The SGPs are cut in a strange way and they seem to small. Does anyone know of any that exist or have tried any?

theyre only small because the Nexus has a curved screen, which makes full screen dry applications impossible.

AshtonTS said:
theyre only small because the Nexus has a curved screen, which makes full screen dry applications impossible.
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Yup and if you want full coverage, you have to go for wet protectors like xo skin.

AshtonTS said:
theyre only small because the Nexus has a curved screen, which makes full screen dry applications impossible.
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MilkPudding said:
Yup and if you want full coverage, you have to go for wet protectors like xo skin.
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I have a Clarivue clear screen protector. It's dry application and it covers the entire screen. I have had no problem with it peeling or coming off on the sides.

I have the martin fields dry application protector that covers the entire screen and haven't had a problem with lifting or peeling either. It's not oleophobic but I've read that a tiny amount of car wax will solve that.
http://www.martinfields.com/US/MFOP-SamGalaxyNexus

http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/top...erested-in-a-tempered-glass-screen-protector?
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Best screen protector for Swyping?

While I do like Swyping, I find that it becomes difficult as one's hands get a tiny bit sweaty or even dirty. You fingers seem to stick to the screen which makes Swyping fairly difficult and almost impossible to be accurate. While I do try to be as clean as possible, sometimes your hands get sweaty for whatever reasons such as if you wear gloves or keep them in your pockets for a while.
I am just wondering if there is a screen protector out there that allows for a totally smooth surface, despite any sweat, dirt or other things that could be on your fingers? I recently got the Realooks and while they are very clear and does a good job resembling the feeling of the bare screen, it has the same issues while Swyping. There may even be a little bit more of a finger resistance with the Realooks on.
I was thinking and thought that maybe a screen protector with a matte finish would be ideal for Swyping. Matte screen protectors are smooth and most are anti-fingerprint which I assume would be very good for Swyping.
Has anyone had any experience with a matte finish screen protector while Swyping?
Any suggestions overall?
i use an anti-glare screen protector from Clarivue (.com) that is matte finish and has a very smooth surface that makes using swype very comfortable and easy. I used clarivue on my N1 as well when i had swype, and i recently got the captivate and i couldnt live without the smooth surface from the screen protector so i had to buy another pack. it is anti scratch and anti smudge, although from what ive seen, it does affect the clarity of the amoled to a certain extent.
I use whatever screen protector that my AT&T store sold - works well with swype.
i have something similar to the invisashield body shield but i cant remember who made mine. i ordered off ebay an in came in an envelope with no branding. like someone with a laser etcher/cutter got a hold of the material and made it in his garage. it has the typical invisishield orange peel look but feels like it has natural oils in it. it is always very slick and doesn't show finger prints. it never feels greasy or sticky or dry. just slightly oily but i have heard that's not typical of the invisishield brand so it might not be the same material. if i come across the add ill post it.
also antiglare protectors are good for that but the ones i bought had bad adhesive on the edges, also i find that anti glare have a good amount of reflection to them and are only better than hard plastic protectors that can be milky, i can read through an invisishield in sunlight better than an anti glare and no screen protector at all is better than that.
Skinomi...I dig it.
kegobeer said:
I use whatever screen protector that my AT&T store sold - works well with swype.
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Agreed.
Plus these screen protectors cover the entire front of the phone. Can't even tell it's on there. I've seen others that only cover the display area.
Shovelhead84 said:
Skinomi...I dig it.
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+1
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EpicEric said:
Agreed.
Plus these screen protectors cover the entire front of the phone. Can't even tell it's on there. I've seen others that only cover the display area.
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For $10 and you can go buy them locally, it was ideal. Seems to work just as well as without the protector.
Gorilla glass with no screen protector.
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Like buttered toast...

...my naked N5 slipped from my cold, numb fingers and landed flat but face down on a NYC sidewalk a couple days ago. At first it looked like a "soft landing" but no such luck and now I'm looking at a screen replacement (screen itself OK, but glass cracked all to hell).
So now I'm wondering if this could have been prevented simply by a case and not necessarily a screen protector as well. I've used cases such as an Otterbox Commuter in the past but never dropped any of those phones to the extent this one went down. It seems to me that any case with a slight lip on the front -- as most of them must have -- would be enough since the screen itself would not hit the ground.
From research on this forum and web sites I'm currently favoring the Spigen Thin Armor case but am wondering if a high-quality screen protector would also be worth it. My screen at the time it was damaged really had no scratches at all, so the Gorilla Glass was doing its job. Would one of those tempered glass protectors also provide shatter protection? Or would a decent case by itself be sufficient?
FWIW, I've used thin-film protectors in the past but always found them annoying due to bubbles, making the screen less readable, and/or affecting the touch response.
Even with a case on, if there was a small rock or a jagged edge on the ground that nicks the screen, it would have still been toast anyway. This is regardless of if there was a lip protecting it or not. It all depends on what's on the ground by chance.
A tempered glass protector probably could have saved the screen though, since you said it landed flat on its face. Tempered glass protectors are perfect for impacts that land face down, not so much on edges or sides. You will see most demonstrations of tempered glass done with nails, hammers, drop tests, etc. with the phone being impacted directly on the face. If it impacts from the side, there is a good chance the screen could still break as tempered glass isn't really designed to protect from those types of impacts.
That is where the case with a lip comes in. Those are meant to protect from side and edge impacts. Most drops generally don't land flat like yours, they tend to bounce around on corners first, so the case would absorb most of the impact and not the phone directly.
Your best bet is to both have a tempered glass screen protector (for flat impacts), and a bumper frame or TPU case (for the rest).
I use a Nillkin H+ Tempered Glass screen protector and a bumper frame (back not covered as I put a skin on the back) and I'm pretty much covered for most brain lapse moments.
rochrunner said:
FWIW, I've used thin-film protectors in the past but always found them annoying due to bubbles, making the screen less readable, and/or affecting the touch response.
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Once you learn the hinge method for putting on screen protectors, you won't have air bubbles or dust underneath. You can't even tell my phone has a screen protector on it. Youtube has several videos on how to do it properly.
I refuse to pay big $$$ for glass protectors because you only get one of them, and you either do it right, or throw it away. With plastic protectors, you get several for a few dollars.
wolfen69 said:
I refuse to pay big $$$ for glass protectors because you only get one of them, and you either do it right, or throw it away. With plastic protectors, you get several for a few dollars.
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That's not true. I applied and removed my Nillkin more then 10 times during the application to get rid of the dust I missed trapped underneath because I suck at applying screen protectors. It reapplied the same every time. All you have to do is make sure you don't firmly press it down and you're fine. This is even after you see the adhesion process occur. It will still peel up. The adhesive takes a few hours to a day (depending on brand) to fully stick/cure.
If a person like me can apply one glass screen protector, anyone else will do it better. One is all you need.
Plastic will only give basic scratch protection and leave a greasy screen after a while. If it takes the same fall his did, the screen would still be done for.
mmmmBACON said:
I use a Nillkin H+ Tempered Glass screen protector and a bumper frame (back not covered as I put a skin on the back) and I'm pretty much covered for most brain lapse moments.
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What bumper frame do you use? I've been looking for one myself for a while now...
Cases protect the actual body of the phone, and maybe the screen if it happens to land flat. But if a rock of some other elevated object hits the screen then it will be done for. And a plastic screen protector will do nothing, that protects against scratches like from sand. A glass one would be the best bet for shatter protection. I've seen a person take a hammer to a screen with a glass screen protector on. The protector was rekt but the phone screen was fine.
Awesomepie85 said:
What bumper frame do you use? I've been looking for one myself for a while now...
Cases protect the actual body of the phone, and maybe the screen if it happens to land flat. But if a rock of some other elevated object hits the screen then it will be done for. And a plastic screen protector will do nothing, that protects against scratches like from sand. A glass one would be the best bet for shatter protection. I've seen a person take a hammer to a screen with a glass screen protector on. The protector was rekt but the phone screen was fine.
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There are 2 that I would probably recommend. I'm currently using a transparent bumper case off of ebay. I did a review here http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/accessories/lucency-transparent-bumper-case-review-t2690108. It is $2.88 shipped. If you do choose this one, I would stick to black. After using them for a while now, the various colours tend to stain easily, but the black doesn't. It is just for light drop protection, but since the main body is a harder plastic, it won't absorb a higher drop like a softer bumper frame, or a TPU case would. I personally like it because it is transparent and you can still see the sides of the phone and the skin through it.
The other is the replica Nexus 4 bumper, for the Nexus 5. Mine is still in the mail so I haven't tried it out yet, but others have bought it and it seems to have gotten pretty good reviews overall. http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/accessories/replica-official-nexus-4-bumper-nexus-5-t2698422. It's a little bit pricier at $12.99 off Amazon, or around $8 - $10 off Aliexpress.
rochrunner said:
...my naked N5 slipped from my cold, numb fingers and landed flat but face down on a NYC sidewalk a couple days ago. At first it looked like a "soft landing" but no such luck and now I'm looking at a screen replacement (screen itself OK, but glass cracked all to hell).
So now I'm wondering if this could have been prevented simply by a case and not necessarily a screen protector as well. I've used cases such as an Otterbox Commuter in the past but never dropped any of those phones to the extent this one went down. It seems to me that any case with a slight lip on the front -- as most of them must have -- would be enough since the screen itself would not hit the ground.
From research on this forum and web sites I'm currently favoring the Spigen Thin Armor case but am wondering if a high-quality screen protector would also be worth it. My screen at the time it was damaged really had no scratches at all, so the Gorilla Glass was doing its job. Would one of those tempered glass protectors also provide shatter protection? Or would a decent case by itself be sufficient?
FWIW, I've used thin-film protectors in the past but always found them annoying due to bubbles, making the screen less readable, and/or affecting the touch response.
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There are many choices for thicker protection cases. Properly applied screen protectors don't have any bubbles.
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Hey! There's a kickstarter project for someone: A case with airbags that deploy when the phone finds itself in free-fall .
Claghorn said:
Hey! There's a kickstarter project for someone: A case with airbags that deploy when the phone finds itself in free-fall .
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Those sly people at Honda have already done it.
Claghorn said:
Hey! There's a kickstarter project for someone: A case with airbags that deploy when the phone finds itself in free-fall .
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I don't think I'd feel comfortable having that in my side pocket close to my family jewels or especially not in my back pocket.
BCSC said:
Those sly people at Honda have already done it.
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Matte screen protector extremely easy to apply?

Hi guys, do you any brand?
I already have 5 screens wasted!
Sand, bubbles, dust...
I want something in matte and super easy to apply.
I use the Google Bumper.
Miqueas111 said:
Hi guys, do you any brand?
I already have 5 screens wasted!
Sand, bubbles, dust...
I want something in matte and super easy to apply.
I use the Google Bumper.
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I usually use Spigen screen protectors but they don't offer a matte one for the Nexus 5 but I have had a couple good experiences with Tech Amor's screen protectors!
Go in a bathroom, take off your clothes, turn on the shower and let the room get steamy. Then apply the screen protector. The steam prevents dust from falling freely in the room.
icarez screen protectors on amazon. theyre fab
have a matte one on my n5
Highly recommended GLASS-M. 0.15mm glass. Very good for use it with any case. http://glass4m.com/collections/frontpage/products/glass-m-google-nexus
GTI6speed said:
Go in a bathroom, take off your clothes, turn on the shower and let the room get steamy. Then apply the screen protector. The steam prevents dust from falling freely in the room.
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Is getting naked a requirement?
its not about the screen protector, its about how well you prepare the screen, lol.
GTI6speed said:
take off your clothes.
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Is this really necessary? LOL! :highfive:
Luigi_2 said:
its not about the screen protector, its about how well you prepare the screen, lol.
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Any recommendations?
idbl_fanatic said:
Is getting naked a requirement?
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Funny
Use a little rubbing alcohol and a microfiber cloth to clean your screen. then use some sort of sticker to clean the screen again. all while in the bathroom with the shower running. I use disposable gloves while handling the protector and phone also.
towelboy said:
icarez screen protectors on amazon. theyre fab
have a matte one on my n5
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I second this. Just applied the same matte screen protector on my N5 and its really good.

To screen protector or not to screen protector?

Do you use a screen protector or not? Please be sure to vote!
If not, is the Gorilla Glass enough, or does your naked screen have scratches (or worse)?
I haven't used a screen protector so far and I regret it. There's no deep scratches, but there are micro-scratches that are visible in bright lighting...
MelloZ said:
I haven't used a screen protector so far and I regret it. There's no deep scratches, but there are micro-scratches that are visible in bright lighting...
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Sorry to hear that…*Did you keep it in your pocket with keys, coins, etc.?
I have a pixel XL screen protector on my A7. I cut it to fit the A7.
I thought you had cut a Note 7 cover to fit?
amphi66 said:
I thought you had cut a Note 7 cover to fit?
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I did but it peeled off so I cut a pixel screen protector.
borijess said:
I did but it peeled off so I cut a pixel screen protector.
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Tempered glass or flexible film?
MelloZ said:
I haven't used a screen protector so far and I regret it. There's no deep scratches, but there are micro-scratches that are visible in bright lighting...
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I've had the same experience. I didn't use a screen protector for a period of maybe, 3 weeks? And noticed the micro scratches also when viewing the device at extreme angles. [near 180 obtuse angles? Or near 0 degree acute angles respective to the plane of the phone? Sorry math people.]
One of the few things about the phone that make me a little disappointed with ZTE.
Since then, I've been using a liquid screen protector and it works well.. I've dropped my phone once. From about 4-5 feet up onto concrete with no damage to screen but a metal flake on the upper and lower housing.
I would recommend using something.. Anything, as some protection is better than no protection. Be it from micro scratches, hairline cracks, or complete screen destruction.
MrWilsonxD said:
I didn't use a screen protector for a period of maybe, 3 weeks? And noticed the micro scratches also when viewing the device at extreme angles. [near 180 obtuse angles? Or near 0 degree acute angles respective to the plane of the phone? Sorry math people.]
One of the few things about the phone that make me a little disappointed with ZTE.
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The problem is Gorilla Glass 4… It's more prone to tiny scratches than Gorilla Glass 3. But don't most smartphones, including the iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy line use GG4 as well?
No screen protector here as I couldn't find one, and luckily I have no scratches at all. The screen seems incredibly resistant!
baconboy said:
No screen protector here as I couldn't find one, and luckily I have no scratches at all. The screen seems incredibly resistant!
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So you removed the one that came pre-installed on the phone?
Actually the EU version does not come with a screen protector. So maybe he has that version. i do
That's the reason I've always uesd tempered glass - micro scratches! To all the people thinking it's because of keys or coins, etc. in your pocket- it's not, as most keys and coins are usually softer metal that can't scratch Gorila Glass (that's how they're able to make keys for you from blanks).
It's little particles of sand that can end up with the rest of your pocket lint that's believed to be the cause of microscratches. Sand is usually silica which is 6-7 on MOH's scale for hardness which is above what any of the Gorilla Glass 1-5 has been rated to protect.
I'm now on my second Axon 7, due to a cracked screen. I was using an aftermarket flexible protector. Looking for a tempered glass option for the replacement phone.
On the upside, ZTE does at least include accidental damage coverage in the warranty. It's still $80 for accidental damage, but that's a heck of a lot cheaper than buying a new phone or getting the screen repaired.
tsgeek said:
I'm now on my second Axon 7, due to a cracked screen. I was using an aftermarket flexible protector.
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Which aftermarket flexible protector? How did it get cracked, and which case were you using, if any?
In my opinion, the case is the most important element of protection from cracking in case of drops, unless the screen hits something sharp, like a rock or the corner of something —*that's when you need tempered glass.
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Which aftermarket flexible protector? How did it get cracked, and which case were you using, if any?
In my opinion, the case is the most important element of protection from cracking in case of drops, unless the screen hits something sharp, like a rock or the corner of something —*that's when you need tempered glass.
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Good point. I wasn't using any kind of case, and it likely would have helped in my scenario. The protector was a DeltaShield BodyArmor Full Coverage Screen Protector. I dropped the phone on to my concrete porch. I think it hit flat face down on the concrete.
I have 2 different cases on order: a Spigen Rugged Armor case and a CoverON Hard Slim Hybrid Kickstand case. We'll see which one I like better.

tempered glass or wet screen protector

hi guys,
in your opinion which one is the best, wet screen protector or tempered glass 3D, and why ?
thank you.
I use wet apply because I couldn't find an affordable tempered glass protector that covers the entire screen, adheres properly to the edges, doesn't have a dot-matrix, and doesn't have a rainbow effect.
This wet apply is "G-Color" from Amazon and it's perfect for me.
rickysidhu_ said:
I use wet apply because I couldn't find an affordable tempered glass protector that covers the entire screen, adheres properly to the edges, doesn't have a dot-matrix, and doesn't have a rainbow effect.
This wet apply is "G-Color" from Amazon and it's perfect for me.
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thank you bro,
but the problem is the sellers of wet apply are from USA - Canada .. i'm from Morocco and i find it too difficult to get one or if i found i find it too expensive, if you could help to buy one for me and of course i'll give you the money that you've paid, but the important point is to find the cheapest post office to send it to my address, i hope you could help
I use the wet apply from Skinomi. Got tired of the tempered glass screen protectors breaking way too easily and getting dirt and bubbles.
allweknowisa said:
I use the wet apply from Skinomi. Got tired of the tempered glass screen protectors breaking way too easily and getting dirt and bubbles.
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that what i going to try, but till now i didn't find someone help me to buy one, money is not my problem
allweknowisa said:
I use the wet apply from Skinomi. Got tired of the tempered glass screen protectors breaking way too easily and getting dirt and bubbles.
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Do you still get orange peel effect and all that fun stuff?
Been using Whitestone Glass for a few months and I'm completely happy with the quality. Still think it's overpriced, though.
The touch sensitivity is good, screen is clear and the tools they send make the procedure quite straightforward.
Reechings said:
Do you still get orange peel effect and all that fun stuff?
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Yes, i have the so called "orange peel" effect. Only recognizable visually, can't notice any protuberances or irregularities when touching the screen.
Touch feel is not like touching glass, but I rarely drop my phone so I only want scratch protection.
DanteXXL said:
Been using Whitestone Glass for a few months and I'm completely happy with the quality. Still think it's overpriced, though.
The touch sensitivity is good, screen is clear and the tools they send make the procedure quite straightforward.
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I have been using Whitestone, tried it twice now, once on this phone and once on another and after a few months, it always seems that one of the corners messes up. Either something gets under it or something happens but I just had to take it off. I went back to a wet one and it looks so much better and you also don't have that extra thickness from the glass screen. I know it's minimal but when it's on, you can tell.

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