Anyone else have an issue with the edges of their screen protector not sticking? I assume it's because the edge of the glass is curved. Anyone have any ideas on ways to fix? I picked up some iSmooth protectors, maybe the wet-application ones don't have this issue?
The real issue with this is all of the redesigned google apps use a pull out hamburg menu that can be accessed by moving your finger offscreen on the left and swiping to the right. My finger always seems to catch the edge of the protector when making this motion. If no way to fix, may end up just going naked as I did on my Moto X :S
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I have applied my rearth screen protector with no bubbles/dust underneath.
I love the clairity and feel of it.
However, after about a week or so of using this screen protector, i am noticing that small lint/hair/dust is collecting underneath the screen protector some how.
At first i thought that i missed this when i was applying my screen protector, however, about another week after i noticed even more dust/hair/etc...
Has anyone else experienced this or am i losing my mind?
It seems like it is creeping in through the edges or something... If i push my nail down on the edge it seems like it would allow something to go in.
I'm kinna interested to have this screen protector : http://www.spigen.com/brands/google/nexus-5/nexus-5-screen-protector-glas-tr-nano-slim.html
I was wondering
1. Is there any possibility that this type screen protector may scratch my device screen? As it is made of glass material too.
2. Is it possible to tear it off in the future, without leaving any mark and scratches on my device screen? As in the future, I might feel like I may not want to have a screen protector on my screen. Or, I would like to change a new screen protector.
3. Also, it seems that this screen protector doesn't have a cut-off hole for front camera and other sensors. Will it affect the quality of front camera, and other sensors?
Thanks.
Cheok
1. The back is adhesive... The most its going to do is leave some sort of residue like duct on glass as an extreme example.
2. Yes it can come off. This is a screen protector... Not a screen damager. I think you are misunderstanding the point of it.
3. No, front camera quality is not reduced.
I had the exact same one and it literally let me down like massively. Started getting random air bubbles in it, which were impossible to get rid of without taking the damn thing off. Been running naked since then.
I have this screen protector and I haven't had any problems at all. It has micro scratches on the screen protector but my screen should be just fine.
Have anyone of you guys experienced bubbles underneath the installed glass? The reasons sellers would say is that our phone is curved and that's why it doesn't stick properly. Well, the edges of our phones are almost similar with iphone 6s & 7 and even 8. I dont see any bubbles on their glass?
Temporary fix is by applying olive oil (saw it on YouTube)
Is there any shop online selling reliable glass?
I've bought something similar to this:
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Full-Tempe...485504&hash=item4673658643:g:rw8AAOSwd3dZZJHl
No bubbles appeared. Hope you can find something that works for you.
You normally wouldn't not face air bubbles issue if your tempered glass is fully adhesive.
For curved screen, you need use your fingers / palm, apply some force from top to bottom swipe to push the air bubbles out while apply, having your nail at the another end (bottom) to ensure the tempered glass's edge is not closed before your another fingers / palm yet to swipe until bottom. (Generally on flat screen, you can apply force to middle, to force the bubbles out to edge, since it's curved, it not possible).
*Note: for side-adhesive only, it's almost impossible to get (0) air bubbles. Unless you use something like you mentioned in your post.
Hope this helps.
Using this one currently, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ger...mi-Mi-A1-6-5X-For-Redmi-Note/32848554909.html (After 6 glasses in 2 months this seems the best for now).
Placed with a LOT of care could be great. It has adhesive in borders and glass part sticks like normal tempered glass. You need to hold the borders and press from the middle, so bubbles go out from mid to borders.
Other full screen covers that are made from plastic are not recomended. I tried a lot, (the ones with annoying little dots pattern), sticks only in sides, mid is full of bubbles (not to talk if it catches a little humidity, OMG) and touch sensitivity is compromised.
There may be more brands with similar products (we all know how chinese manufacturers works) but its really hard to tell which is the good one from the seller pages, its a trial and error.
poke pinch them with a fine nedel to press out the air =P
Maximaro said:
poke pinch them with a fine nedel to press out the air =P
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For hard tempered glass it may be better a drill wit a little bit =P =P
There's a new screen protector. It's called Nano Glass Protector. Has no bubbles after installation. Bought it at my hometown's Mi Store. Looks something like this (pic)
Hello,
Already anybody with a good fitting glass screenprotector?
I have tried 2, but they don't fit good at the edges.
Mark
internetuser2004 said:
Hello,
Already anybody with a good fitting glass screenprotector?
I have tried 2, but they don't fit good at the edges.
Mark
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I've seen many people with the same problem as yours, that is why I haven't got a screen protector.
I have some under watch in eBay, but I'm waiting on feedback before purchasing
I bought those "liquid/nano Screenprotectors" coz they fit every screen.
I dont know if they are good but my screen is still like new.
Ultimate Shield are now doing glass protectors for a range of Honor and Huawei devices, including the P20 Lite. They are priced to be a bit more premium, but I have used them in the past and been quite happy with them. This was before the trend of curving the edges of phone screens though. These are full sized protectors with a coloured border, but the glue is full coverage rather than just at the edges. I have just fitted one to my son's new P20 Lite. As it has just been fitted I am unable to comment on durability yet. However the fit seems pretty good. As mentioned, it covers the front of the device fully from edge to edge both horizontally and vertically. The hole for the speaker and camera lines up perfectly, but it does look like the black borders encroach a little onto the actual display area at the sides. I don't think this would be enough to impede usage of the phone on a daily basis. It is just noticeable as it disrupts the flow of the rounded corners. The edges are nicely rounded and are not a harsh edge, unlike the cheap protector that I currently have on my Honor View 10 (I have bought an Ultimate Shield for this too, just haven't fitted it yet). I did manage to get one tiny bit of dust under the protector which has caused a small bubble, but this is under the display in the chin area so no real issue and not a fault with the screen protector. There was another bubble at the top left of the display, but keeping pressure on this meant it eventually disappeared. At the edge in the same area I noticed a small sized air pocked just creeping out along the black border, almost as if it was a tiny area with the infamous halo. This isn't noticeable with the screen on and I hope it will go over time. Overall I am quite happy with how it fits and looks. The only real negative is that the supposed oleophobic coating doesn't seem to be doing a great job. But, tbh, I don't think I have ever found a screen protector where it has worked as I expected. Are my expectations just not realistic? Or do we have particularly oily finger tips? Nothing a frequent wipe on a t-shirt won't sort out though.
Would certainly recommend if you are fed up of these screen protectors that are much too small and give you a halo round the edges.
https://www.ultimateshield.co.uk/collections/huawei-p20-lite/products/huawei-p20-lite-tempered-glass-screen-protector
They also do full body coverage wet apply protectors (invisible shield style) if you like that kind of thing.
I got one when i bought the phone and it did not fit good at the edges, but i found a youtube clip called "Removing Halo Effect from Tempered Glass (Olive Oil)" and it worked for me. its been 3 months since then and all is good.
On my z fold 3 I have noticed that the inner screen protector is not lined up properly in the sense that the top left edge/corner has a slim slither of the edge of the protector viewable on The actual screen so that the entire screen isn’t covered by the protector. It isn’t a massive deal cos it’s only a tiny part but I do find it annoying that on a device this expensive that they couldn’t manage to ensure the screen protector covers the entirety of the screen. Has anyone else noticed this? And is this a common normal issue? I really want to remove it but I know I’d probably regret it