[Test Sample Review] Mongrel Glass Tempered Screen Protector - One (M7) Accessories

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Hi guys, just wanted to let everyone know, that Mongrel Phones (an Australian Company) who have released their tempered screen protectors for the Galaxy S4, have just announced their tempered screen protectors for the HTC One.
They are looking for testers at the moment for their test samples which have just been created. Note, this trial is only open to Australian residents, although post-trials, purchases are open to International residents. I've just managed to secure myself as a tester last week, but there should be more spots available. Link to the sign up page: http://www.mongrel-phones.com.au/in...ass-screen-protector-compatibility-trial.html
Link to their product listing for the HTC One Mongrel Glass (currently a placeholder): http://www.mongrel-phones.com.au/de...pered-glass-screen-protector-for-htc-one.html
Just something to note, this is not a giveaway (as mentioned on their sign-up page), but rather, a chance for HTC One owners to test the product for the company. So don't be expecting the item to be arriving in the retail packaging or the same level of support as you would get if you actually purchased the item. That being said, don't be afraid to sign up if you're willing to test out the product and provide feedback/reviews.
Finally, here's a link to the review by AusDroid for their offering for the GS4: http://ausdroid.net/2013/07/10/accessory-review-mongrel-glass-galaxy-s4-screen-protector/

This is only open to australian residents..
Sent from a pizza..

millicent said:
This is only open to australian residents..
Sent from a pizza..
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Yes. But after the trial, International residents can purchase.

Just received my test sample today. Gonna review it soon, but scared of taking off my ghost glass that I just got and installed perfectly.
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Alright guys, so here's my somewhat in-depth and comprehensive review for Mongrel Phones for their Mongrel Glass. As mentioned, this is a test sample and is not the final product....
Package Contents:
A great amount of thought went into what inclusions came with the Mongrel Glass. The most important things were the inclusions for cleaning and preparing the screen for the installation. A wet wipe and a dry wipe and a couple of dust/lint removal sticker films to ensure the screen is completely clean before installing. The inclusion of the plastic squeegee and screen wipe will ensure that any persistent air bubbles/air pockets can be squeezed out. But be careful, it is glass so applying too much pressure could damage the screen protector and eventually crack/shatter it.
Ease of Installation:
Installation was a breeze, however, it may be a bit harder for those who have never installed a tempered glass screen protector before. Just make sure that the screen is clean, then align the screen protector and drop it onto the screen and the adhesive will do the work for you. It’s so simple! I managed to install it with no air bubbles, no air pockets, and all edges of the Mongrel Glass adhered perfectly to the screen with no lifting.
Overall Look and Feel:
The oleophobic coating on the tempered glass gives the screen protector a nice “soft touch” feel with finger/thumb swipes not “catching” onto the screen protector as you would find with most generic plastic-based screen protectors. It is even smoother than the HTC One's Gorilla Glass screen itself.
One flaw I found (given it is a test sample and would probably be fixed in the final version) is that the curved edges of the Mongrel Glass are not consistent. Some areas are much more curved than the others, and some edges are just really sharp. Luckily enough I installed the more curved edge on the top of the screen, where most of the swiping from the edge is done (i.e. pulling down the notification tray). But in regards to the feel of the curved areas, they feel a lot nicer than a lot of other tempered glass screen protectors I've used in the past (e.g. MIME Ghost Glass). However, what I would like to see in the final version of the Mongrel Glass is more consistency to the curved edges all the way around the glass.
In terms of clarity, I see no loss in clarity whatsoever. The screen is still bright and vibrant as ever! The overall thickness of the glass is also thin enough that it doesn't reduce the sensitivity of the touchscreen, and the capacitive buttons also work perfectly! This was a flaw with one of the previous tempered glass screen protectors I’ve used in the past, the Glas.T from Spigen, which was a tad too thick and caused the capacitive buttons to be a lot less sensitive and required a bit more pressure to activate.
Final Thoughts:
Overall, this is a great tempered glass screen protector. Compared to many of the other offerings available, it ticks pretty much all the boxes. The price-tag of the final product may be a little high, but if Mongrel Phones improves the minor things such as the consistency of the curved edges, I would say it is well worth it, taking into consideration the package contents, ease of installation and overall quality of the product.
Photos:
Package contents - https://www.dropbox.com/s/1ursn756t7sc2dp/IMAG0719.jpg (generic for all of their Mongrel Glass screen protectors)
Overall - https://www.dropbox.com/s/bzq3hjmbg3v02k7/IMG_1377.JPG (clean install with no bubbles/no un-adhered corners/no chipped corners)
Bottom - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytfjyzkwl8o795m/IMG_1380.JPG (you will notice the right side of the bottom is more curved on the edge than on the left side)
Top - https://www.dropbox.com/s/31axzopeo5tdk14/IMG_1382.JPG (you will notice that the top is more consistent with the curved edge on the glass)

Great review Huey85...
I am so disappointed I missed out on this trial and can't wait to see the final product. I love my original HTC Double Dip case, and was wondering would Mongrel fit in there. Those two would be a perfect combo in my opinion.
I still hope another trial unit can be sent to Brisbane for testing

jasenko said:
Great review Huey85...
I am so disappointed I missed out on this trial and can't wait to see the final product.
I still hope another trial unit can be sent to Brisbane for testing
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you can probably shoot them an email mate. they might still be looking for people to test. keep in mind though, that you will need to be on 4.2.2 or higher, because anything lower, the capacitive buttons will be rendered completely useless.

Huey85 said:
you can probably shoot them an email mate. they might still be looking for people to test. keep in mind though, that you will need to be on 4.2.2 or higher, because anything lower, the capacitive buttons will be rendered completely useless.
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Running stock 4.2.2 based ROM. After reading your review went to the product website and see that they are still working through the issues. I would still be keen to trial, might send them an email.

Related

[Review] SGP Brand Screen Protectors

Here is my review on the SGP Steinheil LCD Protection Film.
www.SGPSTORE.com
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I bought the MATTE ANTI FINGERPRINT type.
Now many people may ask why I didn't opt for the clear ones that cost more on the website. Maybe they are better!
Maybe. But personally what I look for in a protector is 1) texture and 2) how it looks over the screen. That why I prefer Matte. Its personal preference.
Packaging
Bought from the website. This set costs roughly $26 SGD including shipping.
The packaging contains the following:
2x Screen protectors for screen (yes 2)
3x Camera screen protectors for the Back camera
1x Squeegee (its really just a rectangle piece of plastic)
1x Micro Fiber Cloth
Cutting & Coverage
The screen real estate covered by the screen protector is literally everything. Only 2 areas are not covered. The first is the front facing camera and the second is the home button. The
cutting of the protector is as perfect as it an be. Areas like cutout for the front speakers are not excessively large and has just enough allowance for very slight mis-alignment. The edges
of the screen protector cover up nicely and exposed areas are reduced to a minimal ~0.5 to 1mm.
There is a tiny cutout provided to cover up the camera lens at the back of the phone. That cutout is crystal clear and not matte because well, it's a camera.
My only gripe is that they did not create an extra cutout for us to cover the center button.
*Cutting of most screen protectors out there*
*Cutting of SGP Screen Protector I bought*
Hardness and protection against scratches
Since putting on the protector last night, I have used my fingernails to scratch out air bubbles and is happy to report that no visible marks were left although I did use a fair bit of
force. Before putting on the protector, I bent it slightly and found the material to be much harder than the cheap $10 clear protector that can be found in 90% of the shops in Singapore.
(forgot what brand it is but the packaging is blue and ugly). I would estimate the material to be 1x harder than my previous protector yet not thicker.
Overall, while I can't speak for how scratch resistant it is until I've had time to use it longer, initial impressions are good.
Anti Fingerprint qualities
The anti fingerprint qualities simply work although I dont' know how. As long as your fingers are dry, you will find no visible fingerprints on the screen from normal swiping. This is in
contrast to normal clear screen protectors that would leave fingerprints behind due to oil and residue on our fingers. I did notice that if you make a call and there is oil transfer from
your face, it has to be wiped away with your shirt or a cloth for the screen to be anti-fingerprint again.
Clarity of screen
There is obviously going to be some form of quality degradation due to the matte nature of the film. However, whatever contrast or brightness (very minimal) that you lose, you gain back in
clarity due to the screen's newly gained anti glare capabilities. Due to this, there seems to have been an improvement in screen clarity (for me at least). This is probably due to a wider
viewing angle.
Screen sensitivity
One key part that I have to mention is that I personally felt an increase in screen sensitivity after I applied the protector. The film gives the screen a sort of rough texture that doesn't
impede swiping, but instead acts as an extra sensitivity feedback for your fingers. Due to this, the screen somehow feels more responsive due to your fingers being able to slide more
precisely across the screen. Its hard to describe but take it as very very tiny invisible bumps that helps your fingers know where to stop when swiping around your screen.
Another thing I want to mention is that the screen also now feels "softer" to touch compared to when the screen was bare.
Summary
Overall I would say the protection is simply fantastic compared to the "cheap" protectors that is currently available in stores in Singapore. I have personally used martin's fields and
while the martin's field screen protectors are clear and quite scratch resistant, doesn't provide the improved sensitivity and wider viewing angle of the screen. Martin's field is also a
finger print magnet.
In terms of value, I actually got 2 protectors for $26SGD~ which means it only costs about $13 dollars each. This is in contrast to the $15SGD that shops are asking for unbranded matte screen
protectors.
Pros
Value for money (your get 2)
Very good cutting
Improved screen sensitivity
Perfect if you like matte screens
Cons
No protection for front button
Shipping took 6 weeks for me. I do not know if this is normal but it's a tad too long for me
Clarivue
I'm not sure if people were scooping them up as soon as they were listed or what but it seemed that the Clarivue wasn't available for the i9000 yet, so I emailed Cellular Link (ebay) and they located them and listed them right away.
I am so happy to have some on the way.
I've used these on every gadget I've owned over the last 6-7 years, including my kids Nintendo DSs, Gameboys, my pdas and phones, GPS, iPod touches. They go on easy, they comes off relatively easy but never by mistake (as long as your screen was clean in the first place when you applied it). On an iPod touch I cannot even tell it's there, I mention this cause it's the only other capacitive display I've tried one on. They hold up to the abuse of my kids, and the one on my HTC Touch has been on their for 2.5 years and handles being thrown in my pocket with keys etc. no problem. It has a few scratches on however the clarity is still awesome, can't say enough good about them.
I'll post a follow-up of how they work on my Vibrant next week when the phone and screen protectors arrive.
Neil
Thanks for the review. I was looking for a matte finish screen protector and couldn't find one. I have the Realook on my phone now, but I hate the shiny screen. It's terrible that these shiny screens have become the norm in so many devices including laptops and even TVs. The reflections they cause are just terrible.

Glass screen protector finally available for XT1080 Droid Ultra/Droid Maxx

After exhausting most searches for a Glass screen protector, it looks like an ebay seller finally has one for our Droid Maxx/Ultra phones XT1080
http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=321532232355
I will post a report once I have it in hand and on my phone.
Looking forward to your review! I'm running the Skinomi screen protector and it's been great so far but this is definitely something to look at after this one wears out.
just curious when tempered glass stick on the edge screen, is there any gap?
henhida said:
just curious when tempered glass stick on the edge screen, is there any gap?
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I dont think that there should be one. Looking at other screen protectors, they only are
over the screen and are ending on both sides right before the glass gets round. I hope you understand what i am trying to say. The protector wont go completely to the edges. But i am looking forward to that test/review too.
Application: VERY easy to apply. I let it drop on to the phone and it was floating on the phone, letting me make minor adjustments to even out the sides. I followed the install tip of "touching the center of the phone to let the adhesive spread", which actually worked. There is a small <1mm border where the adhesive hasn't fully set. I am hoping that this sets fully over time-otherwise it will attract dust.
Coverage: It covers more than 100% of the active display but leaves about 5% of the Motorola glass uncovered. This is good for me, since I use a Diztronic TPU case, and screen protectors that are too close to the edges end up peeling with TPU covers.
HUGE improvement to image clarity, viewing angle, and feel. The whole phone seems to be higher resolution. 90% reduction in fingerprints/dirt/resistance. I am using 0.1% brightness using Gsam screen dimmer, and it looks so much brighter than before indoors!
Since only one manufacturer brought this XT1080 case to market, I'd have been happy even at a much higher price. I am ordering a few more for spares in case I ever need them and find them discontinued/unavailable.
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Great find, though I am still a bit confused on what this product does.
Is this a screen protector or something else?
How does it make the display look better than the original?
Great find... I've been trying to find tempered glass for my Maxx for months. I ordered one of these for about $6 (dirt cheap!), and am liking it so far. I'm curious, though... Have the edges of your tempered glass adhered yet? Mine has been on for a few days, and the edges are still not grabbing completely. My Maxx lives in a Trident case (Kraken, I think), so the edges of the screen protector are pretty much covered. Just wasn't sure if there was any trick to the application that I missed...
After a week the top and bottom of mine never fully 'seated'. Doesn't affect the viewable part of the the screen but looks kinda crappy. Put the same product on an iPhone 5S and it went on completely correct from the start. Makes me wonder if it was me or the protector.
Since I have several, I took one off and applied a second due to the outer edges not making full contact. The manual refers to letting the 'adhesive spread', however there is no adhesive. It simply clings to the clean phone surface. I placed the first screen protector on the middle of my LCD monitor. totally clear all the way to the edges.
I think the Droid Maxx screen isn't 100% flat, perhaps as a result of the (LACK) of precision that led to both of my XT1080's having a terrible creaking noise on the side.
Despite this nuisance, I like the feel of the glass cover more every time I use it. I'm actually fearful of the Droid Turbo launch now--in case glass covers are not available on launch day.
$95? Presumably the seller jacked up the prices on these.... That's crazy. The privacy version is less than $10.
literally, I think is the best protector
ZAGG ™ (Invisible Shield)
http://goo.gl/kW3JM9
traccdma said:
Application: VERY easy to apply. I let it drop on to the phone and it was floating on the phone, letting me make minor adjustments to even out the sides. I followed the install tip of "touching the center of the phone to let the adhesive spread", which actually worked. There is a small <1mm border where the adhesive hasn't fully set. I am hoping that this sets fully over time-otherwise it will attract dust.
Coverage: It covers more than 100% of the active display but leaves about 5% of the Motorola glass uncovered. This is good for me, since I use a Diztronic TPU case, and screen protectors that are too close to the edges end up peeling with TPU covers.
HUGE improvement to image clarity, viewing angle, and feel. The whole phone seems to be higher resolution. 90% reduction in fingerprints/dirt/resistance. I am using 0.1% brightness using Gsam screen dimmer, and it looks so much brighter than before indoors!
Since only one manufacturer brought this XT1080 case to market, I'd have been happy even at a much higher price. I am ordering a few more for spares in case I ever need them and find them discontinued/unavailable.
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I went through some of the sellers feedback, noticed that some say it is plastic and not glass... I would think it's glass, so just wanted to make sure. Can anyone that purchased from this eBay seller confirm.
Also noticed the price decreased since it's under $6 shipped now.
It is definitely real tempered glass.... When I took my first one off, it took very little to crack it. the bottom layer touching the phone was the only thing keeping the pieces of glass held together at that point.
The XT1080, like the Droid Turbo, Note 4, and IPhone 6, have glass that curves at the edges. These rigid screen protectors don't fully attach at the edges causing a halo effect.
Companies have been revising their Note4 designs to address this but they are basically just making the screen covers smaller with more of the screen uncovered.

Review of Zerolemon Note 4 tempered glass screen protector w/lots of pics!!!

This is a review of ZeroLemon Note 4 tempered glass screen protector. http://zerolemon.com/product/zerole...-protector-for-samsung-galaxy-note-4-full-hd/
To be honest, I wasn't planning to create a separate review thread for this tempered glass protector after I confirmed that it has "halo" effect along the edges where it didn't stick to the screen of Note 4. As most of you already aware, Note 4 screen is slightly curved toward the edges and as a result a thicker screen protector, such as tempered glass, will not be able to flex and stick to that part of the screen. As a matter of fact, even some of the film screen protectors have problem with that, and I see some manufacturers pre-cutting them to cover only the display portion of the screen. Hopefully a robust solution will be available soon, but what do we do in a meantime?
I thought I will wait and see until a week after getting my Note 4 I discovered a small hairline scratch on a screen of my brand spanking new phone with Gorilla 3 glass. That quickly changed my mind and I figured to apply Zerolemon tempered glass protector while I'm waiting for a better solution. I didn't buy it and received it as a review sample in exchange for my honest opinion about it. But for $8.99 I think it worth every penny even as a temporary solution. Here is why.
Beside the low price, this is actually high quality tempered glass protector offering a typical 9H hardness rating, rounded edges, high glass clarity like original display, the same touch screen sensitivity for both finger touch and s-pen touch, and oleophobic coating to minimize fingerprints (which actually works quite well). And even so it has the same feeling like an original display glass, it feels less slippery when sliding your finger. The only problem, it doesn't stick to the edges and you can see this so called "halo" effect which is visible only with a black background. I demonstrated in my pictures below how it looks in both cases.
Also, I had no problem using it with my UAG Maverick case where the top of the glass protector doesn't even touch the bumper of the case, and the bottom of the glass protector goes underneath of it. I'm typically very anal about screen protector installation and will not allow a single speck of dust, so halo effect is not acceptable by my standards. But to be honest I had this screen protector since yesterday and totally forgot about those edges while enjoying a bit more of carefree tossing of my phone in the pocket.
Oh, and forgot to mention the most important part - installation took literally less than a minute. I used included alcohol wipe to clean the screen. Then, removed a protective film from a "sticky" part of the glass and laid it down pushing air bubbles out with my thumb after application. Of course, make sure you are working in dust-free area and have you hands washed with soap before starting. Though no specific instruction was included with this protector, if you don't have previous experience, just look up videos on YT.
Here are the pictures.
Unboxing, before install
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After the install
With UAG case installed
With screen on (white and black background)
I have the UAG MAVERICK also and mine went under the case on the top and bottom left corners. I guess it's the way you align it. Either way it's a nice piece of glass but the huge halo and going under the case on the corners I did not like. So I took it off and put the xtreme Spartan on. Smaller than the LG but less halo and doesn't go under case. So I am keeping that one on until something better comes along.
Sent from the TermiNOTEr 4!
Here is the pic I took of mine right after I installed it today. I am, like you, happy with the protector otherwise. The halo is ginormous, even by my standards (I'm not extremely picky) and I was worried maybe my screen curve was more than everybody elses'. But, seeing your, I guess not. The help around the home button, for me, is particularly disconcerting. Anyhow, I'm using it despite the ugly halo, until we can get some curved glass. I do like the fact that it covers almost the whole screen. It's smooth and high quality.
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Here is the pic I took of mine right after I installed it today. I am, like you, happy with the protector otherwise. The halo is ginormous, even by my standards (I'm not extremely picky) and I was worried maybe my screen curve was more than everybody elses'. But, seeing your, I guess not. The help around the home button, for me, is particularly disconcerting. Anyhow, I'm using it despite the ugly halo, until we can get some curved glass. I do like the fact that it covers almost the whole screen. It's smooth and high quality.
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That's allot of halo
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I know,right? Lol I can get it to go out with my finger depresssing, but it comes right back when I lift up my finger. It's even all the way around so maybe my screen is extra curvy?
Wow massive halo my spigen has none think I'll stick to the plastic
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Here is the pic I took of mine right after I installed it today. I am, like you, happy with the protector otherwise. The halo is ginormous, even by my standards (I'm not extremely picky) and I was worried maybe my screen curve was more than everybody elses'. But, seeing your, I guess not. The help around the home button, for me, is particularly disconcerting. Anyhow, I'm using it despite the ugly halo, until we can get some curved glass. I do like the fact that it covers almost the whole screen. It's smooth and high quality.
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Holy cow. Mine is nowhere near that size; even vectron has a slightly larger halo than mine. I'm guessing I really just managed to hit the sweet spot, because my halo is pretty thin, and frankly, since my Verus has a lip, I'm not too worried. It is, after all, really just security for if it somehow lands face first, and the edges aren't important if that happens.
I still can't believe they haven't figured out how to deal with the curve, though. If our screen is glass and curved, why can't they manufacture a tempered glass piece that has a slight curve as well? Seems ridiculous to me.
Now, if I can just find a dock that will allow a Verus case....
EDIT: Try putting something very heavy on the front of your phone overnight to see if that might finally make it adhere, for those who have this problem? I know I tried that with my old Note 2, when I accidentally bent a corner up (and yes, apparently it is possible to do so), and so I set a thick glass skull on the corner overnight. It helped quite a bit, actually. It didn't completely go flat, but it definitely lessened the problem.

[review] Whitestone Dome Glass

After lots of hype and anticipation the Dome Glass finally went up for preorder on Amazon today (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078JR1HTN/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1TW2EEPYOB6KA&colid=348Y83I4OO9QD&psc=0). They've sent me a review unit, which just arrived on my doorstep. I have to admit I'm a bit nervous as I've never done an install like this before. I'm also a bit curious since the glass itself appears to be flat. Here are a few pics of the package contents and protector, I'll get it installed shortly and post more.
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not going to lie, installation wasnt the smoothest thing in the world but its on. it did take two tries, though that is partially my fault. in the installation video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMr68wi0Rw0) at 1:30 when they pull the pin to drop the protector on the bubble nicely hits the glass and starts to spread right before they pull it. it was not quite as nice of a spread my first try, and i waited until the adhesive had gotten a bit too far down which caused some bubbles. thankfully they provide good cleaning instructions and a second bottle of adhesive. their video is way better than i could have done, but two differences are that you need to place stickers over the speaker grills and pads on the sides. the pads are really tight on the left side with the buttons, so its best to put the pad in place before the phone goes in the tray.
as for the protector itself, i think it is the best we have available for sure. it is full adhesive, and the feel is fantastic, like using the phone naked. at least initially the oleophobic coating is great and fingerprints are non-existent. of course, well have to see how that holds up over time. i dont have any touch sensitivity issues like i experienced with the various dot matrix protectors. despite being flat it does cover the entire view able display, albeit just barely. i was a bit surprised/disappointed to find that the edges werent curved and if i try i can notice the edge of the protector when swiping from the sides. that said, it doesnt effect performance at all and it probably helps the protector be more case friendly than it would be otherwise. as you can see from the pictures there are no issues with my ghostek cloak, and i think case compatibility is an issue with the gs8. i think there is the faintest hint of halo though, so time will tell if that is an issue or my eyes just looking for something wrong. there is some adhesive residue along the edges that you can see in the pictures. i cleaned it up a bit and have no worries that it will come off over time. it also looks worse in the pictures than it is in reality.
all that said, at least right now this is the best option out there. it may not be the unicorn perfect protector, but i think it checks off all the appropriate boxes and is in a completely different class than anything else on the market.
I don't understand how the glass could be flat. The protector either doesn't cover the screen or has "liftings" on the borders.
glass is flat, this is suspect...
easy enough to figure out, simply lay the protector on the screen to see how it fits prior to actually installing it.
so does 2.5d mean not full screen coverage
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so does 2.5d mean not full screen coverage
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the pictures show how much of the display is covered. it is not edge to edge, but it does cover the view able area
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despite being flat it does cover the entire view able display, albeit just barely. i was a bit surprised/disappointed to find that the edges werent curved and if i try i can notice the edge of the protector when swiping from the sides. that said, it doesnt effect performance at all and it probably helps the protector be more case friendly than it would be otherwise. as you can see from the pictures there are no issues with my ghostek cloak, and i think case compatibility is an issue with the gs8.
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A *flat* dome?!? wtf......
Now I'm not disappointed that it sold out.
so yes, the screen protector is probably case friendly. no more worrying about the curved edges lol
I wish they still made phones with flat screens like the classic Nexus 6p why do they have to do the slightly curved edges?
shows "Full coverage" with rounded coverage... yet is flat. And theyre asking for 50 for this? I'll stick with my wet apply that has actual full coverage and unlimited free replacements.
the curved edges are cool for scrolling up and down. avoids selecting the wrong things but perhaps companies want to increase the probability of screen repairs or replacements
For 50 bucks and flat glass ill buy 16 spartan glass. Its almost identical.
Nocturnal86 said:
shows "Full coverage" with rounded coverage... yet is flat. And theyre asking for 50 for this? I'll stick with my wet apply that has actual full coverage and unlimited free replacements.
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Which screen protector is that "wet apply that has actual full coverage and unlimited free replacements"?
Pkt_Lnt said:
Which screen protector is that "wet apply that has actual full coverage and unlimited free replacements"?
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IQshield or Skinomi
They probably have it reduced due to the issue with the s8 and note 8 not being case friendly enough.
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Nocturnal86 said:
IQshield or Skinomi
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How do you get free replacements from iqshield?
atan420 said:
How do you get free replacements from iqshield?
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write a 3* review on amazon.
hmmmm are there any other 'flat' options out there thats not $50?
I swear i had similar style flat protectors for my iphone 6 back in the day that just covered the flat part of the screen, that wasn't weird dot matrix stuff.
I have a flat one similar to the Whitestone that I might just get 2500tp Loca and apply it
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Ugh....the wait continues. For 50 bucks I expect the thing to curve perfectly over the edges with full adhesive. Not be a flat protector that really doesn't need the added headache at installation and cost. Hard pass.

[review] Whitestone Dome for the Pixel 2

I know it's been out a while, but I didn't see much discussion about them I'm the screen protector thread. I received some samples for the Pixel 2 Dome Glass and got it installed last week. I've been using one on my Pixel 2 XL since it launched, but up until now had been using an intelliarmour in the Pixel 2. While the glass was good, it did not cover the full display. This created an annoyance when swiping from the edge.
There are several installation videos out there that I would encourage you to watch if you've never installed a protector with loca before. It can be quite intimidating, and I have to admit when I did my 2XL I was very nervous, but Whitestone has made the process fairly foolproof and the second time around was much easier with nerves out of the equation. Still, I messed up and opened the wrong end of the loca so don't get too over-confident! Thankfully I had the tube positioned over the display when I opened it, so it all dumped out roughly where it was supposed to go anyway.
As for performance, this is as good as it gets. These protectors are expensive, but I've never used a protector this good and the loca application means that you shouldn't have any lifting. Halo is non-existent. The glass is maybe smoother than naked, and the oleophobic coating is second to none. I realize the cost will be prohibitive to some, but if you can swing it I wouldn't waste my money on anything else.
The protector is flat and covers the entire display, but is not edge to edge. With more minimalistic cases there can be a bit of a gap where dust can collect, but it also means that it should work with any case out there. Be advised that for the first week or so the edges will be super dusty as residual loca will grab any and every piece of dust, but this goes away. I found that a good wipedown of the edges between the primary and secondary curing helps miminize this.
Here are some pics with and without a case:
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kellybrf said:
I know it's been out a while, but I didn't see much discussion about them I'm the screen protector thread. I received some samples for the Pixel 2 Dome Glass and got it installed last week. I've been using one on my Pixel 2 XL since it launched, but up until now had been using an intelliarmour in the Pixel 2. While the glass was good, it did not cover the full display. This created an annoyance when swiping from the edge.
There are several installation videos out there that I would encourage you to watch if you've never installed a protector with loca before. It can be quite intimidating, and I have to admit when I did my 2XL I was very nervous, but Whitestone has made the process fairly foolproof and the second time around was much easier with nerves out of the equation. Still, I messed up and opened the wrong end of the loca so don't get too over-confident! Thankfully I had the tube positioned over the display when I opened it, so it all dumped out roughly where it was supposed to go anyway.
As for performance, this is as good as it gets. These protectors are expensive, but I've never used a protector this good and the loca application means that you shouldn't have any lifting. Halo is non-existent. The glass is maybe smoother than naked, and the oleophobic coating is second to none. I realize the cost will be prohibitive to some, but if you can swing it I wouldn't waste my money on anything else.
The protector is flat and covers the entire display, but is not edge to edge. With more minimalistic cases there can be a bit of a gap where dust can collect, but it also means that it should work with any case out there. Be advised that for the first week or so the edges will be super dusty as residual loca will grab any and every piece of dust, but this goes away. I found that a good wipedown of the edges between the primary and secondary curing helps miminize this.
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I am in the same boat as you, I had the IQshield film screen protector and it served me well till I buckled down and bought the Whitestone dome for the Pixel 2.
Honestly the instructions were difficult at first and had to watch a couple install video before I felt confident in doing it.
Install went perfectly and I have to say the purchase is well worth the price. It's just visually beautiful and the olephobic coating is amazing! The screen visually looks Soo much more sharper than before!
I know this is old thread but clearly in the pics lint and whatever else is sticking to the adhesive just like my $10.00 TG screen protector. Looks ugly and would annoy me.
kellybrf said:
I know it's been out a while, but I didn't see much discussion about them I'm the screen protector thread. I received some samples for the Pixel 2 Dome Glass and got it installed last week. I've been using one on my Pixel 2 XL since it launched, but up until now had been using an intelliarmour in the Pixel 2. While the glass was good, it did not cover the full display. This created an annoyance when swiping from the edge.
There are several installation videos out there that I would encourage you to watch if you've never installed a protector with loca before. It can be quite intimidating, and I have to admit when I did my 2XL I was very nervous, but Whitestone has made the process fairly foolproof and the second time around was much easier with nerves out of the equation. Still, I messed up and opened the wrong end of the loca so don't get too over-confident! Thankfully I had the tube positioned over the display when I opened it, so it all dumped out roughly where it was supposed to go anyway.
As for performance, this is as good as it gets. These protectors are expensive, but I've never used a protector this good and the loca application means that you shouldn't have any lifting. Halo is non-existent. The glass is maybe smoother than naked, and the oleophobic coating is second to none. I realize the cost will be prohibitive to some, but if you can swing it I wouldn't waste my money on anything else.
The protector is flat and covers the entire display, but is not edge to edge. With more minimalistic cases there can be a bit of a gap where dust can collect, but it also means that it should work with any case out there. Be advised that for the first week or so the edges will be super dusty as residual loca will grab any and every piece of dust, but this goes away. I found that a good wipedown of the edges between the primary and secondary curing helps miminize this.
Here are some pics with and without a case:
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What case is that?
Haris000 said:
What case is that?
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cheapie from AliExpress

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