Reinstall Nillkin Amazing 9H+ - Nexus 5 Accessories

Hi guys,
Yesterday I put the protector Nillkin Amazing 9H + but I was left a bit crooked and I wanted to know if any of you have removed and reinstalled this protector.
If any of you have achieved, please explain to me as.
Regards.

LeMagDJ said:
Hi guys,
Yesterday I put the protector Nillkin Amazing 9H + but I was left a bit crooked and I wanted to know if any of you have removed and reinstalled this protector.
If any of you have achieved, please explain to me as.
Regards.
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Well, first time I set it, I had a big hair bubble at the bottom right of the phone. There is another thread about this screen protector, I'm not sure exactly where tho. So I followed what one of the guys said there, u can carefully remove it, wipe the screen clean, wipe the glass screen protector with soapy water, and from there replace the screen protector. If its not perfectly aligned, u will get a hair bubble. I did it a few time before succeeding, but I'm definiltly happy with it now.
There seems to be no limit to how many times u can reapply it.
Hope I helped

marcusxv3 said:
Well, first time I set it, I had a big hair bubble at the bottom right of the phone. There is another thread about this screen protector, I'm not sure exactly where tho. So I followed what one of the guys said there, u can carefully remove it, wipe the screen clean, wipe the glass screen protector with soapy water, and from there replace the screen protector. If its not perfectly aligned, u will get a hair bubble. I did it a few time before succeeding, but I'm definiltly happy with it now.
There seems to be no limit to how many times u can reapply it.
Hope I helped
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Thanks. When I have time I'll try and comment the result.

Related

How can I do it?

Hi everyone. I accidentally scratched my screen protector when I tried to plug in the charger. I wanna ask this, how can I remove the factory installed screen protector? I want to remove it, because the scratch seems very bad. I must remove this, help plase? How can i remove it?
Start from the edge and lift
xtacy! said:
Start from the edge and lift
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Be patient when doing it, stock screen protector is very thick and very sticky.
There's a factory installed screen protector??
skiba said:
There's a factory installed screen protector??
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Yes, it is called a shatter-proof sheet on scratch-resistant mineral glass.
Thanks for helps. I will try it. But, what can i use for lift?
Not sure if it would help, but you could try a guitar pick to help you get going.
After this, i will use a screen protector on my phone, necessarily. Thanks for your all help, i tried to lift protector today with an pin from the edge. I done it successfully, i removed a little bit of the protector from the edge. Now, i will get a new screen protector. After, i will remove the factory protector completely. Remove a little bit from the corner of the protector is enough at this time for me, i now i can lift it when i want at least.
I have a new question, i'm looking for screen protectors for Xperia Arc? Which one is your recommend for screen protector?

Gadget Shieldz

Hi, anyone tried using Gadget Shieldz? I am planning to get one and will try to post a review once it arrives.
Here's the link:
http://www.gadgetshieldz.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus-skins-screen-protectors-covers-cases-shields.html
If anyone experienced using them, kindly leave your feedbacks. Thanks!
snidrx said:
Hi, anyone tried using Gadget Shieldz? I am planning to get one and will try to post a review once it arrives.
Here's the link:
http://www.gadgetshieldz.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus-skins-screen-protectors-covers-cases-shields.html
If anyone experienced using them, kindly leave your feedbacks. Thanks!
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I have received mine today but I won't be applying it til Monday so until then I would also like some sort of review?
And this photo too... https://www.evernote.com/shard/s68/...73f0dbc0531e/ce4f433e908191be97ebe8af93a5d55a
Note: Although it says wet apply it doesn't actually come with any cleaning cloth, squeegee or spray ... but the cut seems very nice and I like how it is fully cut around the font facing camera and speaker
now i am wondering how to apply this stuff without the squeegee and spray bottle. will just wait for your review then
Shipped fron India? Do you really have to import a screen protector? Why don't you just put it on and post a review, because you're prolly the first and only one.
snidrx said:
now i am wondering how to apply this stuff without the squeegee and spray bottle. will just wait for your review then
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of course you have to buy your own spray bottle, create spray solution (quite easy actually). Use credit card as the squeegee.
It is a common practice by some seller/manufacturer to save the money.
I am preparing a short photo review as of the moment. Good thing I have this spare spray bottle with leftover solution from my previous skinomi screen protector. I got mine from a local authorized reseller. Will update you guys in a while, then a follow up after 24hrs when the solution and protector totally cures.
I work at the carphone warehouse in the UK and we are an authorized re-seller of ZAGG, but I hate how their protectors look! SO I have decided to give this a go, I am going to wait til I am in work tomorrow tho so I can use our squeegee and spray
Mini Review and Installation
The bad.
It only comes with the Gadget Shieldz. No squeegee and no solution spray.
The good.
It is clear, very thin, no yellowish tint and cut precisely.
Prep Up. If it is your first time to install a wet apply screen protector, I highly recommend removing the battery.
Clean the screen. I used wet and dry wipes and blow up dust particles with my rocket blower.
Squeaky Clean.
Spray the whole film with solution or water on the sticky side. Line em up. You won't have a hard time aligning this thing because its nearly the same cut as the screen. Just align the earpiece and camera hole as a guide.
Don't forget to squeegee out excess solution/water to lessen water haze and bubbles. Technique is to squeegee it out with a plastic card wrapped in a lint free cloth.
Waiting starts. Allow the film to dry and cure itself for about 24hours. Don't squeeze out and put too much pressure on the film.
Some water haze after installation. After 30mins almost 85% of the haze and tiny bubbles were gone.
I am still thinking if I will install the whole kit. I am planning to set the other pieces as a guide for a carbon fiber skin. The film looks great! It is barely there and you wont feel any grippy sensation when swiping back and fort. Unlike the Skinomi and Zagg that I tried before. There is a slight orange peel effect but it is because of squeegeeing out excess solution. I'll get back in 24 hours to upload another shot with the film fully cured.
Feel free to ask any questions! =)
Great review!
Awesome review.
I'll get back in 24 hours to upload another shot with the film fully cured
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I am interested in seeing the updated images if you still got them
I also have a few questions which I'll ask when you reply to this post so that I don't waste my energy typing in a dead thread
Shipped fron India? Do you really have to import a screen protector? Why don't you just put it on and post a review, because you're prolly the first and only one.
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What makes you think Indians can't produce quality products? People like you are the reason why we have to spend so much on stuff that costs nothing. A screen protector is a screen protector no matter how you market or advertise it.
Thanks for posting the mini-review. I've been obsessively researching the various wet-install options, and had narrowed down my options to XO skin, SGP flex, and now this one. For such a good price, I'm going to try the GadgetShieldz. It helps that I happen to be in India for a couple months. I have the original squeegee that came with the Zagg shield (installed on my old Zune), so I'm good to go.
Would appreciate some post-install high-res photos, if you see this post. Thanks again.
Screen Protector
snidrx said:
Mini Review and Installation
Feel free to ask any questions! =)
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Sorry for bumping an old thread but I have also ordered the same screen protector for my Nexus.
It would be my first time in applying one and I have certain points to I'm bothered about -
1) I don't happen to have any leftover solution as @snidrx and also do not know how to make one.
2) The swipes and the rocket blower are also missing.
3) any other points to be kept in mind.
Kindly guide me how to go about it and if its safe to have so much liquid around my device. I mean I am concerned if it might enter the main circuitry from the sides.
Thanks.
Steam up your Bathroom, so there is no dust in the air.
I've heard the solution is easily made out of water and just a little bit of soap. But please wait until someone can confirm.
greetings
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My shipment is on its way and I am kinda clueless about how to proceed.
ashkala said:
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My shipment is on its way and I am kinda clueless about how to proceed.
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so everybody who used it ...
is it worth it does it last long

[Q] Nillkin Tempered Screen Protector - how to apply?

I just bought the Nillkin Tempered Glass Screen Protector, and I've had a bad history with applying screenguards in the past (Totally messed up a Galaxy S+ screenguard) so I'd love to have a step-by-step screen guard application tutorial please? :angel:
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I just bought the Nillkin Tempered Glass Screen Protector, and I've had a bad history with applying screenguards in the past (Totally messed up a Galaxy S+ screenguard) so I'd love to have a step-by-step screen guard application tutorial please? :angel:
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Here's what I did to install tempered glass... Everyone says it's much easier than a plastic screen protector but I found it much more difficult lol. It's hard to remove with out damaging the film underneath and once you chip the film it won't lay flat. So I ended up ordering another one.
Clean screen, alcohol wipes if needed.
Take off shirt (to prevent dust), go into bathroom and turn on shower as hot as possible, door shut, no fan, Windows shut. Once you get it as steamy as a sauna you can turn off water.
Clean screen again with microfiber cloth make sure there's no dust on it.
Remove plastic cover to reveal adhesive side of protector. Line up protector on top edge of screen first, once you have it perfectly aligned, hold the top of it with your thumb. Then guide the bottom into place. It should stick to the top of your screen first and work it's way down.
Then exit steamy bathroom, use microfiber cloth to push out any bubbles around edges.
You'll see some moisture trapped under the protector from the steam, don't worry it will go away after a day or so.
So that's how I did, the extra cautious way to ensure I didn't mess up again and have to order another one. Good luck!
Wont the steam enter the handset via speakerholes, charging slot.... I won't try this... The mist might spoil the phone... But i applied nillkin the way mentioned in the guide coming with the package., the only thing i did different was to align it from the right side vertically... And worked in the first go
Well, I didn't want to mess up and waste 9$ so I just went to a nearby mobile store and got the service guy to put it on for me
Thanks for the insight though, guys.
Much appreciated.
mathrania said:
Wont the steam enter the handset via speakerholes, charging slot.... I won't try this... The mist might spoil the phone... But i applied nillkin the way mentioned in the guide coming with the package., the only thing i did different was to align it from the right side vertically... And worked in the first go
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I was concerned about that but I found the steam doesn't move downward onto your phone if its laying flat on a counter. Hot air rises. You could put tape over the speakers if your worried about that.

Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protector *The BEST*

You're struggles are over! I have been looking for the best screen protector for edge devices and I had to tell everyone. No more touch sensitivity issues, no pressing harder, no more bouncing screen, and no more popping off screen protectors. The Whitestone Dome Glass Screen protector is the best! I made an install tutorial because the worst part is installing it. It's complicated, but watch my video for tips and tricks and you will be an expert in no time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaNK59tMsBQ
Warning: As seen in the video at the 10:26 mark it is very important as a beginner that you make sure the surface is level (Use a physical bubble level and have business cards nearby) and leave the alignment bars (Plastic L Shapes) on during the curing process with the UV light, otherwise the screen protector may slide off of the phone. I was doing this for a friend at his house with the table he had, therefor as you saw at the 10:26 mark it began to slide away. Me doing so many installations I was use to this sort of thing happening, and quickly corrected the issue. I find the alignment bars to get in my way when moving the screen to the most case friendly position. However when I started out I did use these alignment bars, think of them as training wheels. Just be sure when you manually align the screen protector that the alignment bars are not lifting out of their 3 bumps and that they are not lifting your screen. Make sure your surface is level otherwise the adhesive could pour over the edges of the phone. Business cards help immensely, along with not working on installation in the middle of a 2 piece table.
Review
Before I continue please keep the "It's too expensive" posts out of here. Other glass screen protectors, Otterbox, Zagg, ect are the same price. You are paying $45 to protect a $800+ phone. Insurance is a $200 deductible. So it's not expensive compared to paying a deductible. You also get an added bonus... The UV light can be used by women or given to women as a gift to dry their nails. Oh you're a guy and have no use for it? Ever had a car windshield chip?
You can get a repair kit and use the UV light to dry the resin, ever paint? UV light to dry the paint, UV light to dry glue, UV light to tan your wedding ring finger... Just kidding don't do that last one. Anyway now that I got that out of the way I came from a S7 Edge and my struggles to find the perfect screen protector were very difficult. I am extremely OCD with my phones and worried so much about cracking the screen. I used the Otterbox Defender after trying screen protector, after screen protector, and after getting frustrated with the touch screen sensitivity issues with the Otterbox Defender due to the built in plastic screen protector and dealing with dirt and easy scratches, I went back to my Note 4. Then the S8 came out and I again attempted to go to an edge phone, and after purchasing the Whitestone screen protector I will say it's made the phone feel just like I never had a screen protector at all. I no longer have a screen protector that for some silly reason only had glue around the edges which made the protector springy/bouncy on every touch. Not to mention that most times the protector would pop off due to lack of glue. This isn't a problem with the Whitestone due to the fully adhesive protector. There's no touch screen sensitivity issues and it feels like I am touching a naked screen. Plus my edge features actually work.
Q&A
Q: What cases work with it?
A: Otterbox Symmetry and Commuter, defenders do not work. I haven't had any other case tests, I am about to purchase the Mophie battery case and test it out. If you have any cases that work well, please let me know so I can get a compatibility list going
Confirmed List
Commuter
Symmetry
UAG
https://youtu.be/sScL3ZyGTgI
Q: Can I put a case on after installation?
A: No you need to wait 24 hours for curing.
Q: Can I use the phone after installation?
A: You will need to wait 1 hour.
Q: How long should I set aside time for install?
A: If you have never done it be prepared for around 1 hour plus the 1 hour wait after before you can use your phone
Q: Do you know if there is a warranty on the product?
A: I'm not sure, I couldn't find anywhere on there for warranty info. I know I received a cracked one and ended up having to purchase another one, file a claim on Amazon, and send the cracked one back.
Here's a review of the Mophie case with the Whitestone:
I'm also using the whitestone dome.
I highly recommend it.
It won't take an hour to install it, but DO take your time.
Also, when it's installed and cured, when you use the LAST alcohol wipe, scrub the side of the phone too! I had a little leakage and it's oily and nasty.
thedarkmunk said:
I'm also using the whitestone dome.
I highly recommend it.
It won't take an hour to install it, but DO take your time.
Also, when it's installed and cured, when you use the LAST alcohol wipe, scrub the side of the phone too! I had a little leakage and it's oily and nasty.
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Yea I covered that in the video as well. It smells really strong so I would def use the wipe on the entire phone.
I'm also using the Whitestone. It's seriously the best solution. It's like $45, but that's the only screen protector you will need to buy. I've wasted more than $45 trying out different, crappier screen protectors. Should have just gone with Whitestone to start with.
Hello TheGame7, this is Whitestone.
Thank you so much for taking interest in our product and making such detailed instructional video for installing the Dome glass! Your video was exceptional, the tips and tricks you covered were very clear and precise. We were pleasantly surprised. As you mentioned in the video, we have made modifications to our installing procedure and the tools as well since the initial launch. The only thing we would like to point out is that you should NOT remove the align bars (the plastic things) before curing the adhesive. Experienced people such as yourself will have no problem manually aligning the glass, but some people may panic or completely butcher the installation if they see the glass slipping away. Also, if the glass moves towards the speaker, the adhesive may flow into the speaker or buttons (if applicable). It will not damage or break the device, but it could result in discomfort while using the device.
If you have any questions or feedback that you would like to give us please do so!
Thank you
monkeyhandler said:
I'm also using the Whitestone. It's seriously the best solution. It's like $45, but that's the only screen protector you will need to buy. I've wasted more than $45 trying out different, crappier screen protectors. Should have just gone with Whitestone to start with.
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For sure. I learned this lesson the hard way with my Galaxy S7. I am just thankful that Whitestone actually noticed how upset everyone was with the curved edge screen protector market.
Whitestone Dome Glass said:
Hello TheGame7, this is Whitestone.
Thank you so much for taking interest in our product and making such detailed instructional video for installing the Dome glass! Your video was exceptional, the tips and tricks you covered were very clear and precise. We were pleasantly surprised. As you mentioned in the video, we have made modifications to our installing procedure and the tools as well since the initial launch. The only thing we would like to point out is that you should NOT remove the align bars (the plastic things) before curing the adhesive. Experienced people such as yourself will have no problem manually aligning the glass, but some people may panic or completely butcher the installation if they see the glass slipping away. Also, if the glass moves towards the speaker, the adhesive may flow into the speaker or buttons (if applicable). It will not damage or break the device, but it could result in discomfort while using the device.
If you have any questions or feedback that you would like to give us please do so!
Thank you
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Wow I can say I am pleasantly surprised. I didn't think that I would catch the attention of Whitestone themselves. Absolutely brilliant idea with the screen protector I must say! I really appreciate the positive feedback and will make note of your feedback in the topic and video! I do typically remove the alignment bars pre-cure as they get in my way for aligning below the camera. They tend to lift up and sometimes lift the screen protector up while I adjust towards the edge of the camera. My video is the perfect example of making sure you have a level surface and I will make a note in the video and in this topic that newer purchasers of Whitestone will want to have a physical bubble level nearby to complete the task or potentially have level issues as shown in the video or to be sure and keep the alignment bars installed and make sure to keep an eye on the edges for any possible lifting.
took me only 10 minutes to install and have been using for 2 weeks now. no problems at all. This is the best tempered glass protector out there
Thanks for the tips and video !
Ordered one
Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Hello all,
I order this screen protect after watching the video (thank you for the great video). I would have to say this is one of the best screen protectors that I have personal used.
After installing the screen protector and admiring the sexynes i decided to purchase a clear case from Spigen Ultra Hybrid - Crystal . After one day of use I notice that the screen had lifted on the bottom left ??? and now I have a line of air bubbles.
Does anyone have any suggestion on a clear case to use with this screen protector. I thought the video suggested this one to work but probably I did something wrong.
Any suggestions on what clear case to use (please no thin clear case)
Or how can I fix the air bubbles....
???
monkey39 said:
Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Apparently no.
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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donguason said:
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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Yes, it's needed to cure the glue.
bluediablito said:
Hello all,
I order this screen protect after watching the video (thank you for the great video). I would have to say this is one of the best screen protectors that I have personal used.
After installing the screen protector and admiring the sexynes i decided to purchase a clear case from Spigen Ultra Hybrid - Crystal . After one day of use I notice that the screen had lifted on the bottom left ??? and now I have a line of air bubbles.
Does anyone have any suggestion on a clear case to use with this screen protector. I thought the video suggested this one to work but probably I did something wrong.
Any suggestions on what clear case to use (please no thin clear case)
Or how can I fix the air bubbles....
???
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I made a review on Amazon saying it's not compatible with that case...sorry bro.
donguason said:
Got mine In the mail, but no UV light. Will I need it?
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You ordered the replacement glass ?
therock3181 said:
You ordered the replacement glass ?
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Nope, it said kit and In the description it had the light and listed it. I contacted seller and has not responded.
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Gater2016 said:
I made a review on Amazon saying it's not compatible with that case...sorry bro.
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I got too exited and just accepted the first review that said yes it's compatible.
Just got the tech21 and it works but now I need a new glass the spigen case gave me bubbles and the screen became unresponsive.
Thanks
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How do I go about buying only the glass?
I've had a whitestone on my phone for about 2 months now. Probably the best glass protector for curved screens. I hope they expand to more brands and models that have curved displays since it's the only one that works properly.
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Does the glue leave any residue if for whatever reason you need to remove the screen protector?
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Hello monkey39, this is Whitestone.
There should be no glue left behind when removing the screen protector.
But if there are some residue, it can easily be removed with alcohol swab.
If you have any more questions or feedback, just reply here.
Thank you.
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Hello monkey39, this is Whitestone.
There should be no glue left behind when removing the screen protector.
But if there are some residue, it can easily be removed with alcohol swab.
If you have any more questions or feedback, just reply here.
Thank you.
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Hey, thanks for the reply! And, since you offered , another question: where can I buy one for the Galaxy S8 plus? I was looking on Amazon today, but could only find the one for the S8 - does this one fit both the S8 and S8 plus? https://goo.gl/K47KFc

Order day

Hello guys , i know there are many threads about this topic ..but as soon as i will get a good idea i will delete this post..i want to order one good tempered glass screen protector for my s8+ and one good film screen protector.. what do you guys suggest me ? Im a student so thats why i dont want to spend lots of money buying a screen protector every week..thanks in advance
albaniandroid said:
Hello guys , i know there are many threads about this topic ..but as soon as i will get a good idea i will delete this post..i want to order one good tempered glass screen protector for my s8+ and one good film screen protector.. what do you guys suggest me ? Im a student so thats why i dont want to spend lots of money buying a screen protector every week..thanks in advance
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Dont get a glass protector, they dont hold proprely, even the ones that get glued to the screen with uv glue.
Get the official samsung plastic protector, you get two for 12 bucks and they are pretty decent.
nikexv2 said:
Dont get a glass protector, they dont hold proprely, even the ones that get glued to the screen with uv glue.
Get the official samsung plastic protector, you get two for 12 bucks and they are pretty decent.
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Do they handle small scratches ? And is it case friendly? Thanks
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Do they handle small scratches ? And is it case friendly? Thanks
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I dont see many small scratches on mine, its been on for a month or more and it is still pretty decent, yes it is case friendly, i got an orrerbox symetry series and the screen mrotector doesnt peel off.
For me its the best plastic screen protector.
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I dont see many small scratches on mine, its been on for a month or more and it is still pretty decent, yes it is case friendly, i got an orrerbox symetry series and the screen mrotector doesnt peel off.
For me its the best plastic screen protector.
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I cant find the link for it , can u provide me one ? Thanks
albaniandroid said:
I cant find the link for it , can u provide me one ? Thanks
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http://www.samsung.com/uk/mobile-accessories/screen-protector-fg950-galaxy-s8/
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http://www.samsung.com/uk/mobile-accessories/screen-protector-fg950-galaxy-s8/
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Cant seem to find it in Usa but thanks anyways
If you are brave enough to do wet installation and have patience, I highly recommend the following one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0714CSTJG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
albaniandroid said:
Hello guys , i know there are many threads about this topic ..but as soon as i will get a good idea i will delete this post..i want to order one good tempered glass screen protector for my s8+ and one good film screen protector.. what do you guys suggest me ? Im a student so thats why i dont want to spend lots of money buying a screen protector every week..thanks in advance
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I'm using Spigen Tempered GLAStR and the Incipio Dualpro case - No issues with either - Spigen stays on and no issues with dust getting underneath (some have reported all kinds of issues with adhesion and dust) - But I suspect that they didn't prepare the surface properly before installing the screen protector... And it fits perfectly with the Dualpro.
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If you are brave enough to do wet installation and have patience, I highly recommend the following one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0714CSTJG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Okay i ordered this one i hope i install it properly lol
Just be patient. I find bathroom after shower us the best place to apply the screen protector. Dust particles are settled after shower. After you apply the front of the screen, wait about 10 minutes then start working on the sides. Alternatively, you can use a hair dryer at a low heat setting. Good luck.
One more thing, unlike other protectors, this one has a total of three 'layers'
1.peel off #1, discard the layer with#2 sticker (Make sure you are discarding the frosted layer and not the clear one with glue side. I noticed that Sticker numbers are not consistent).
2. Spray on the glue side, place on the phone, work out bubbles, no worries about attaching the sides as they wont attach
3. Wait 5-10 minutes. Now carefully, hold#1 sticker and peel off the top layer. . A thin transparent layer will remain attached to phone. Now atrach the sides.
4.Let the phone sit overnight, you will have crystal clear screen protector in the morning.
Hope this helps.
Gr8man001 said:
One more thing, unlike other protectors, this one has a total of three 'layers'
1.peel off #1, discard the layer with#2 sticker (Make sure you are discarding the frosted layer and not the clear one with glue side. I noticed that Sticker numbers are not consistent).
2. Spray on the glue side, place on the phone, work out bubbles, no worries about attaching the sides as they wont attach
3. Wait 5-10 minutes. Now carefully, hold#1 sticker and peel off the top layer. . A thin transparent layer will remain attached to phone. Now atrach the sides.
4.Let the phone sit overnight, you will have crystal clear screen protector in the morning.
Hope this helps.
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Bro i just set it up right now.. it wasnt perfect but ..anyways i have som big bubbles..u think they will go out by itself next day? And i have some rainbow texture..i think it heals?
albaniandroid said:
Bro i just set it up right now.. it wasnt perfect but ..anyways i have som big bubbles..u think they will go out by itself next day? And i have some rainbow texture..i think it heals?
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Yes, it does take about 24-48 hours to clear up the bubbles and rainbow effect. Was there any reason that you could not squeeze out the bubbles during installation? Just curious. I normally add a drop of soap in the spray bottle and spray on the protector and the phone screen (just a mist). You get more control in adjusting the and squeezing the bubbles out.
I am glad you got it installed and it should be all good in a day or so. Take care.
Gr8man001 said:
Yes, it does take about 24-48 hours to clear up the bubbles and rainbow effect. Was there any reason that you could not squeeze out the bubbles during installation? Just curious. I normally add a drop of soap in the spray bottle and spray on the protector and the phone screen (just a mist). You get more control in adjusting the and squeezing the bubbles out.
I am glad you got it installed and it should be all good in a day or so. Take care.
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Well it was my first wet screen protector installation.. so i saw a video but anyways .. i cleared up the bubbles.. after 20 mins bubbles came out..but i will see whats going to happen..thanks for everything man

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