Related
I just had a "why the hell did I just do that?" moment.
I've never tried a wet screen protector before, but I decided to give it a go because I've heard great things about the XO screen protector. Well, I put thing on, and I was using the card to flatten it out and the water leaked out of the side of the screen protector and into the little cracks on the sides of the nexus screen. I don't know what the hell I was thinking...obviously the water would go there as soon as I squeegeed it out.
Now I'm not turning on my phone because I'm worried that there is water in there. Dammit.
Do all these bubbles eventually go away? I thought I got them all out.
brian85 said:
Do all these bubbles eventually go away? I thought I got them all out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Give it about two or three days.
brian85 said:
I just had a "why the hell did I just do that?" moment.
I've never tried a wet screen protector before, but I decided to give it a go because I've heard great things about the XO screen protector. Well, I put thing on, and I was using the card to flatten it out and the water leaked out of the side of the screen protector and into the little cracks on the sides of the nexus screen. I don't know what the hell I was thinking...obviously the water would go there as soon as I squeegeed it out.
Now I'm not turning on my phone because I'm worried that there is water in there. Dammit.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're fine. These phones are designed to handle a little water.
Don't worry man, this is normal. When you do this only spray the water on the screen protector not the screen. I always shake of the excess water and the apply with a squeegee with a lens cloth on the end to help soak up the extra water. The bubbles should go away after the water dries. The haze when you look at the screen will go away in a day or two as well. Im sure its fine, don't stress. As much water that would get in our phones simply from the sweat on our cheeks when we talk on them, this will be just fine.
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
Lol. You just got your wet-screen-application cherry popped.
You'll be okay. If you saw me put my protector on my tablet you'd have passed out.
Most people dont spray enough of the solution. Better More than less.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Thanks for making me feel better guys.
And I really do hope the haze goes away because the display looks terrible right now lol
Lmao it will once the water dries. It will look nice in another day or two.
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
I'm just used to the other screen protectors...the static ones or whatever.
Yeah, the wet ones are a lot nicer though. You did good
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
Dboy352 said:
Yeah, the wet ones are a lot nicer though. You did good
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How so? So far I'm not seeing it, but like you said I probably have to give it a couple days.
It also doesn't feel as slick as the static screen protectors.
These ones aren't as slick if you're fingers aren't completely dry I guess you can say. But the static ones can peel off easier then the wet ones
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
Personally I hate the wet-type ones since they feel like rubber... haven't felt one yet that felt as smooth as the naked screen or some of those good static ones.
Sucks that the screen is curved though... have to choose between a static one that doesn't go all the way to the edges of the screen or a wet-type one and deal with the rubbery orange peel.
Does the feel of the screen ever get better? I'm close to taking it off because my fingers do not slide easily over this protector, and it just feels really rough.
brian85 said:
And I really do hope the haze goes away because the display looks terrible right now lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's like getting your car windows tinted. At first it'll look good, but give it a few days to settle and it'll look great. A bit of extra dry heat will help the situation (it'll dry out faster).
I just ordered a Wrapsol Ultra dry screen protector for the Nexus. I haven't used a screen protector in a long time, but I've already heard a few stories of seemingly mundane use resulting in a scratch or two. I absolutely *abhor* scratches, so that's unacceptable.
I haven't used a screen protector on my last three phones. There's really no need to. Just takes away from the display.
Sent from my DROID RAZR using XDA App
I never did on my evo but the first week with my photon my fiances ring scratched it so I put one on it.
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
Just took it off. Couldn't stand the feel.
I'll try out the static ones.
Only thing the "wet" ones are good for are shell protection , and for parents whos kids love to eat there phones.
Wet protectors are atrocious for screens. Crap clarity , lousy , feel , orange peel effect..blech.
So, I ordered the SGP Ultra Olephobic and it was my first screen protector install ever. I put it on and I messed up...the first time. So I threw away that one and got a new one right? I tried putting that one on more carefully, but alas it didn't work. Then a friend told me that I should try a wet install of them. I tried it out an voila wet install sticks great with the same properties as the dry install, except MUCH MUCH easier. Now, I am a perfectionist and I will admit that my install was not perfect and I will probably do it again, but the fact that the wet install worked was awesome. So just wanted to share that. Any thoughts?
That's what the instructions recommend..... Im confused
Sent from my oh-so-sexy Samsung
rapman543 said:
So, I ordered the SGP Ultra Olephobic and it was my first screen protector install ever. I put it on and I messed up...the first time. So I threw away that one and got a new one right? I tried putting that one on more carefully, but alas it didn't work. Then a friend told me that I should try a wet install of them. I tried it out an voila wet install sticks great with the same properties as the dry install, except MUCH MUCH easier. Now, I am a perfectionist and I will admit that my install was not perfect and I will probably do it again, but the fact that the wet install worked was awesome. So just wanted to share that. Any thoughts?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try phantomskinz. You get 2 for 1 when you order online, for $10..
I'm confused about your post though. Most of the screen protectors I've used were wet.
great story....YAWN..........
Admittedly Apple users get some cool accessories but then again it's easy for manufacturers to focus on products for just one phone.
Anyhow, I wouldn't mind a case with a built in screen protector but looking at the vid below that thing gives off some major glare:
The point is that out isa dry screen protector and it went on better wet
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
rapman543 said:
The point is that out isa dry screen protector and it went on better wet
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Even the cheap ones go on better wet. Some of the nice ones actually come with fluid. Im sorry the reason i was confused is because i thought that was common knowledge
Sent from my oh-so-sexy Samsung
I've always put on my screen protectors, invisible shield/ghost armor/bestskinsever with a little water mixed with a touch of dish soap. if you don't get the placement perfect, it makes it easy to reapply.
I have absolutely no idea what you guys are talking about.
Does the water and soap dry pretty fast?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
vandizzam said:
Does the water and soap dry pretty fast?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Don't lather it up lol it'll look blurry for a little bit. Also don't put it in stress... Like a tight pocket or anything immediately afterwards. I've always just done it at night. Throw it on the charger and when you wake up its good to go!
Sent from my oh-so-sexy Samsung
The Zagg Shield comes with a spray to apply the screen protector.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
ahess0815 said:
The Zagg Shield comes with a spray to apply the screen protector.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, but Zagg has the "Orange Peel" effect which looks kinda bad on the phone when looking from an angle
Not sure if I am the only person but I like the dry screen protectors more. I am not sure what brand I have. All I know is it is a lot clearer than any wet one I have ever used. And it isn't tacky either. I have had it 2 months and I still have no noticeable scratches. I will find out the brand and post it.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Why do people use screen protectors? These screens don't get scratches. Not unless you walk around with diamonds in your pocket.
Sent from my unprotected Epic Touch using XDA App
i don't carry diamonds around, but under sunlight i definitely see some small scratches...
kc_exactly said:
Not sure if I am the only person but I like the dry screen protectors more. I am not sure what brand I have. All I know is it is a lot clearer than any wet one I have ever used. And it isn't tacky either. I have had it 2 months and I still have no noticeable scratches. I will find out the brand and post it.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here found them on Ebay. 8 pieces for 3.00$. I'm still on my first one. I will also try and post some info.
If I were to utilize the wet application then I'd use distilled water alone. Tap and even bottled water contains too many minerals with the possibility of leaving behind hard water spots.
kc_exactly said:
Not sure if I am the only person but I like the dry screen protectors more.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not too sure about this topic, but from my experience my friend, wet has always been better every time
Sent from my oh-so-sexy Samsung!
AVAH0LIC said:
Not too sure about this topic, but from my experience my friend, wet has always been better every time
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wet applications are easier to apply but done right, both wet & dry turn out equally as good.
And quit using my pick up line (note sentence in bold)
Here's my story: I was sitting on my couch watching tv and mess in with my phone at the same time. I'm holding the phone in my left hand and decide to reach for the remote and change the channel. Unexpectedly somehow as I was reaching the phone slips from my hand and lands hard on my tile floor.
This was from couch height. The phone landed on a corner and then proceeded to fall flat on the screen.
I have no case (put off getting one..) and no screen protector. Just great.. I knew my phone was doomed.
I'm terrified I've heard about how fragile the s3 is and that gorrila glass 2 is all just crap and doesn't protect. I'm sure that my screen cracked at least a little. I pick up the phone... Nothing!
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the phone. The screen is not cracked there is no scratches or scuff marks everything is perfect. Mint condition
I'm very happy and can say that the phone is not that fragie. I think it can withstand some minor accidental drops.
Needless to say I have a case on the way, can't let this happen again!
Just thought I'd share.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
Link to where u bought the case?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
cell128 said:
Link to where u bought the case?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
benefit14snake said:
Lol.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well he DID order a case
Sent from my iPhone
Haha yeah after the drop I ordered the otterbox commuter (white) from amazon.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
I hate cases and haven't used one in many, many phones. I have had minor scratches and scuffs because of that but haven't broken a single one (*knocks on wood*). I am pretty cautious about my phones though. I just love the feel of a new smartphone and a case absolutely ruins it, even more so for the screen protectors. Every time I try out someone's phone with a screen protector it drives me crazy, feels awful and builds up grime/finger grease/dirt even worse than the glass.
I couldn't stand the thought of putting a case on such a sleek thin phone. I met a guy who came into my job who had an SPIGEN Ultra Thin Air case. It adds virtually no bulk to the device and looks nice. I doubt it provides tons of protection but definitely will help for drops on the corners.
I haven't put a case on any of my Android phones, but I just put a case on my SGS3 for 2 reasons. It keeps the camera from contacting (dirty) surfaces if I lay it on its back, and it keeps the buttons from getting accidentally pressed during handling and/or passing around to show off a picture or other screen.
When I got it, I mainly thought I would try it for the camera protection (I'm not so much worried about damage to the lens cover as I am about having to constantly wipe it off to keep the view clean). I only discovered the button protection benefit after putting it on and handling it for a few minutes.
To me, the button protection is the key advantage as every Android phone that I've ever had has been a bear to try to share/show off pictures on. Perhaps my G1 wasn't so bad, but my Nexus One, my G2, and my Sensation all had the issue that if I brought up a picture and handed it to someone they would inevitably hand it back in a few seconds because they had locked the screen - or I'd get it back on silent mode because they'd rested their thumb on the volume keys. This past weekend at a party it got so bad that when I handed it to someone they would treat it like I was handing them a radioactive snowflake - they'd be so afraid to touch it or hold it that they would then end up brushing the screen and hitting the soft keys and mess up what was displayed for fear of hitting a real button. Now, I think those issues will be a thing of the past, or at least much less of a problem.
My case is a Cygnett matte slim case from Frys. It gives a little more holding friction which is a good thing, and while that makes it slightly less easy to slide into a tight pocket, it isn't really "grabby" enough to make pockets a problem. It's more of a soft textured plastic friction than a rubberized friction.
That's awesome!!! Just at least get a gloss clear TPU case from Amazon... it's 100% clear and it protects your phone, as if you have no case on it! Don't forget a screen protector lol...
deedscreen said:
That's awesome!!! Just at least get a gloss clear TPU case from Amazon... it's 100% clear and it protects your phone, as if you have no case on it! Don't forget a screen protector lol...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Downside is that the TPU case will no longer be clear in 3 weeks :/ It'll start to yellow.
You got lucky. Did the floor have carpet or a tile floor? I had the samething happend to me many years with my HTC T-Mobile Dash, it was charging, I picked it up and dropped on the carpet (maybe 3 feet) and shatterd the screen. Lucky for me I found a screen on ebay and replaced it for about $50. I can't imangine how much a new screen would cost for the S3.
It was a tile floor not carpet. And yeah I did get lucky...I can't afford to break this phone. Spent all my money on it. Still waiting on that white commuter case to ship though it's taking freaking forever!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
At least there was not any sustainable damage to it. With my luck, it would have shattered. Still, great news to hear that it has some resistance to it.
Dropped my SGS3 twice, face down both times. First time on a tile floor and the second time on concrete. This was prior to having any screen protector or case. I have two light scratches as a result, which are only visible at the right angle.
Can't really complain, was expecting the screen to break with the reports we've been hearing.
I would definitely cry if I dropped this phone. The S3 is too amazing to fall! I put a case on mine for that reason but I take it out every so often just so I can enjoy the nice slippery but sexy feeling of it naked lol.
I got the ghost armor kit for this phone in carbon fiber white on my white version. Not using the screen protectors at the moment.
It gives the phone a custom look and keeps one from getting scratches on the back and bezel.
Or covers up the ones you already got rocking naked
Makes it less slippery too
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
Monsters that sounds pretty cool, could you share some more info. Where did you get it and for how much? Was it pretty easy to install ? Also could you post some pics?
circuit.007 said:
Monsters that sounds pretty cool, could you share some more info. Where did you get it and for how much? Was it pretty easy to install ? Also could you post some pics?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
Just got the otter box defender..every drop test I've seen ends up with shatterd screen..this is just gotta b one of the most fragile android phones..probly cuz screen size and how rounded it is..my sensation lasted about 2 years no case and I dropped it plenty that thing was a tank..HTC lost my cash this buy tho how am I supposed to settle for a one s or a g nexus or one x with no expandable storage or battery!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
Android_Monsters said:
I got the ghost armor kit for this phone in carbon fiber white on my white version. Not using the screen protectors at the moment.
It gives the phone a custom look and keeps one from getting scratches on the back and bezel.
Or covers up the ones you already got rocking naked
Makes it less slippery too
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Man I forgot about Ghost Armour. I had it for my iphone and loved how slim it kept it but protected it. I am gonna go check it out for the s3 this weekend. Do they cover up any of the front of the phone? Or is there anyway you can upload a couple pictures of it.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
It's the screen on this machine delicate? I have not owned a case that covers the screen on a phone in decades but the guy at the Sprint store for new worried saying that was fine for my evo screen but this screen needs protection.. it's he just trying to make a sale or is this something i need to worry about. Also do you thing a screen protector is needed as well..have but used one of those since screens stopped requiring a stylus..
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
Android Authority dropped this sucker 3 times with minor scratches...I don't think its too delicate. However, don't drop it on the face (but that's any device, really). Be careful with screen protectors, because some will affect the way the S-pen operates. I think you want to stay away from wet applied protectors like Zagg, if I am correct.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
Jcossack88 said:
Android Authority dropped this sucker 3 times with minor scratches...I don't think its too delicate. However, don't drop it on the face (but that's any device, really). Be careful with screen protectors, because some will affect the way the S-pen operates. I think you want to stay away from wet applied protectors like Zagg, if I am correct.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks
All screens are delicate actually. I even broke the gorilla glass from my motorola defy accidentally. Use a silicone carcase, it's nasty but help to keep alive your phone.
Screen is larger, phone is heavier, that probably means it would break easier when dropped compared with smaller and lighter phones
Sent from my SPH-L900
I grabbed the case from the store that flips over as I know with it being so big I will put my keys in that pocket. If there is a magnetic one coming out I will grab that instead but for now I highly suggest the flap/case as learning to handle it is new for most of us.
my .02
I do not like flip cases. I want to be able to see my phone screen immediately. Sigh
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
cherylbaker said:
I do not like flip cases. I want to be able to see my phone screen immediately. Sigh
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was thinking of modding the flipcase to cutout a section near the top, where the clock is positioned, to add a piece of mildly stiff flexible clear vinyl (like you get at a fabric store, they have different thickness).
I'll have to see. Don't want to make the cutout too large and have the cover be flimsy.
I have that case. Its nice, but risky to one hand open. Screen feels safe though.
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
Flip case doesn't protect the sides. When a phone is dropped, 9 out of 10 times it going to hit a corner of the phone. All sides of the phone are exposed with the flip case. I have one, its is nice looking but its just for home. When i go outside it will always have a gel case, just in case.
ultra74 said:
I was thinking of modding the flipcase to cutout a section near the top, where the clock is positioned, to add a piece of mildly stiff flexible clear vinyl (like you get at a fabric store, they have different thickness).
I'll have to see. Don't want to make the cutout too large and have the cover be flimsy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I started to type "that would defeat the purpose because it shuts off the screen" but I see your genius... You can push the wake button really quick and glance at the time without flipping. I'm wondering though, does the flip cover ignore the button when the magnet is in place?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda premium
Can't you buy a cheap clear TPU bumper to put on your flip case? Just trim the side a bit where the flip cover "hinge" is if needed?
Sent from my Clean Rom'd HTC Flyer using XDA Premium.
Don't know if anyone else is notice this but I have been super careful with my brand new galaxy s4 and somehow there is a pretty nice scratch on my display and a part of the bottom of my bezel is chipped I don't know how this happened I've been checking my pockets for any dirt or sand and I've been very very careful has anyone else noticed this? Like the bezel just chipped out if nowhere. It's really weird. Just wondering if this is happening to anyone else. I still love this phone beyond belief!
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
AFAinHD said:
Don't know if anyone else is notice this but I have been super careful with my brand new galaxy s4 and somehow there is a pretty nice scratch on my display and a part of the bottom of my bezel is chipped I don't know how this happened I've been checking my pockets for any dirt or sand and I've been very very careful has anyone else noticed this? Like the bezel just chipped out if nowhere. It's really weird. Just wondering if this is happening to anyone else. I still love this phone beyond belief!
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mine chipped at the bottom as well, didn't even drop it :/
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
Im going to take a picture of mine. It's really a load of bull because I've been taking care of this thing so well I wanted it to stay perfect until my case got here. Apperently that is not gonna happen for a lot of us.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
This is why I always have the case and screen protector ready to put on before I take the phone out of the box.
RobertR3750 said:
This is why I always have the case and screen protector ready to put on before I take the phone out of the box.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Damn my only having enough money for the phone. 600 bucks was a good chunk of change I didn't have enough for a case. I do have a screen protector.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
RobertR3750 said:
This is why I always have the case and screen protector ready to put on before I take the phone out of the box.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1 I made sure I had my Zagg screen protector and OtterBox properly installed before I even turned it on! Not one single scratch, chip, notch, etc.
AFAinHD said:
Don't know if anyone else is notice this but I have been super careful with my brand new galaxy s4 and somehow there is a pretty nice scratch on my display and a part of the bottom of my bezel is chipped I don't know how this happened I've been checking my pockets for any dirt or sand and I've been very very careful has anyone else noticed this? Like the bezel just chipped out if nowhere. It's really weird. Just wondering if this is happening to anyone else. I still love this phone beyond belief!
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm on my second S4. The first one the bezel cracked above the earpiece. Actually it was the chrome plate that cracked. Within less than 48 hours of having my replacement, the chrome is wearing off on the top left corner. I'm f*cking pissed. Not pissed enough to make my phone look like a turd with some bulky case though. And definitely not pissed enough to buy a htc lol. I contacted Samsung and t-mobile and they are both giving me the runaround. I baby my devices. Here's another thread with somebody with a similar issue. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41472121&postcount=1
Same, just got a chip on the bezel today. I had similar issues with the GS3, but there's not a whole lot you can do if you don't like to use cases like me, since the frame is just metallic-looking plastic.
Stupid Damn fake chrome. I only paid 600 bucks for this phone. Why can't I have real shinnyness.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
Being "naked" carries a price.
RobertR3750 said:
Being "naked" carries a price.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
True that. I always laugh when I watch the video of people scratching their Gorilla Glass with a key. What a joke. :laugh:Try a piece of sand............
Ive gone naked except for battery door swap for awhile. I dropped my phone twice and bezel nor screen have scratches so to me it seems to be more sturdy.
(First time phone fell into ice machine at work, second it fell from my counter -carpeted)
I dont even have screen protector because I was sent a matte not clear from seller so waiting for clear to come.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Xparent Pink Tapatalk 2
no screen protector and no case.
had the phone for 2 weeks.
just carry in pocket.. sometimes with keys or a pocket knife.. no damage yet.. but i will take causion to not have anything else in the pocket with phone i guess
i had mine for about 2 weeks just carrying my pocket before my ottor box and screen protector came in.
still looks brand newI would carry 2 sets of keys sometimes pocket knife or tools. I would also crawling on the ground under cars. I guess its just hit or miss with quality.
I got a body glove case for mine now. Ive found the phone feels much more sturdy with the extra weight of a case, and having a rubberized case really improves grip on the slippery plastic of the phone.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda app-developers app
I ended up with a very small scratch on my screen also, about as long as a dime is wide. but I have no idea how it got there, I always keep my phone in my left pocket and keys in the right with my pocket knife on my right pocket using the pocket clip. this Gorilla glass is good for avoiding deep scratches I think but I thought gorilla glass 3 would prevent minor scratches like what I have. apparently not..
RobertR3750 said:
This is why I always have the case and screen protector ready to put on before I take the phone out of the box.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly x100
Sent from my SGH-M919 using xda premium
I also noticed that the volume rocks and power buttons scratch very easily. Its best to put a case and screen protector on the phone as soon as you can to avoid scratches.
Sent from my SGH-M919V using xda premium
RobertR3750 said:
This is why I always have the case and screen protector ready to put on before I take the phone out of the box.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I never understood that. It's like having a supermodel girlfriend and then covering her up with a burka, it defeats the purpose. In 2 years when you upgrade to a new phone this old one will be in perfect condition but you don't really get to "enjoy" it.
I always go naked, who cares if it looks used when its time to upgrade, it just goes in my junk drawer anyway.
ilogik said:
I never understood that. It's like having a supermodel girlfriend and then covering her up with a burka, it defeats the purpose. In 2 years when you upgrade to a new phone this old one will be in perfect condition but you don't really get to "enjoy" it.
I always go naked, who cares if it looks used when its time to upgrade, it just goes in my junk drawer anyway.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're assuming that the phone looks better "naked" than with a case. You may think that, but others disagree, making the supermodel analogy flawed. 99+% of the enjoyment comes from the screen, not "touching the case", and a screen protector doesn't prevent that enjoyment (like having the supermodel wear a perfectly transparent bikini). A better analogy would be demanding that your supermodel girlfriend go barefoot all the time, even when walking on gravel, hot asphalt, and broken glass, or having her go naked in subzero weather. Hardly a good way to treat her.