Projector? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Accessories

Does anyone know what "projector means in this ad?
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/For-Xiaomi-...7-6-5-Pro-360-Full-Cover-Case-Tempered-Glass/
" With Tempered Glas, Full Cover, Ultra-Thin, Slim, 3 in 1, Projector, Shockproof"
Maybe projector is a typo and it's meant to say "protector"?

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Stylus for Archos 70 ...

I'm looking for a good stylus for my Archos 70 Internet Tablet 250GB.
I just found out that there are bluetooth styli! Would these work with the Archos 70 IT?
Also, I'd like a stylus with a fine point, so I can easily choose small font links.
I will use the stylus for typing (on-screen keyboard), clicking on links (small fonts!), gaming and drawing.
Not sure what a bluetooth stylus would achieve, I may be wrong but I believe they are intended for use on non-touch screen devices.
I've been using NDS stylus' for the most part and have had decent success with them, plus you can find them in packages of 6 or more fairly cheap (at meritline or deal extreme). I found a nice extendable one for a couple bucks that has a fairly fine tip at meritline.
jalandar said:
Not sure what a bluetooth stylus would achieve, I may be wrong but I believe they are intended for use on non-touch screen devices.
I've been using NDS stylus' for the most part and have had decent success with them, plus you can find them in packages of 6 or more fairly cheap (at meritline or deal extreme). I found a nice extendable one for a couple bucks that has a fairly fine tip at meritline.
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Thanks. I sent a message to Meritline inquiring about the fine-tip capacitive stylus. I didn't find anything on their website.
You can actually search up any stylus that would work for the iPad.
Since the iPad is more common than an Archos at the moment (due to Apple and whatnot), most of the capacitive styli out there say iPad-compatible to bring sales up.
You can go to Fry's for a decent one. I got mines there for $20, and it included a full sized pen-size stylus with a mini one you can hang as a keychain. Neat!
I'm using a Targus iPad stylus. Works fine.
I have a Boxwave combo with a pen.
Works great
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I have a Boxwave combo with a pen.
Works great
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+1
I ordered it last Friday and I am waiting for it. From what I 've read it's one of the best out there
+1 good stuff
Do you think that screen protector affects the stylus responsiveness?
I got my boxwave stylus, overall I am ok but not "excited"... I believe that sometimes the response is not so good
I installed a screen protector couple of days ago. Do you think this has something to do?
Thanx
Mike
In my case, a classic stylus (like a DS's) won't work
is there any chance of damaging the Archos screen using a hard stylus? We don't exactly have Gorilla glass on these things, screen feels soft.
bug splat said:
is there any chance of damaging the Archos screen using a hard stylus? We don't exactly have Gorilla glass on these things, screen feels soft.
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Yes, there is a change of damaging the screen with a hard stylus because the screen doesn't support it.
iPad-like stylus works just fine (I say iPad because all advertised ones I saw at Fry's or electronic stores sell them with the brand)
mikal75 said:
Do you think that screen protector affects the stylus responsiveness?
I got my boxwave stylus, overall I am ok but not "excited"... I believe that sometimes the response is not so good
I installed a screen protector couple of days ago. Do you think this has something to do?
Thanx
Mike
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The screen protector will affect the stylus responsiveness and your finger touch performance, depending on how the screen protector was made. If it was a cheap one from eBay, it will be quirky at times. If it was made will at least some sort of technology built in (like those glue-less screen protector I'm using) will be better, but will still affect performance.
I've found that if you use a screen cleaning tool (like a spray and microfiber towel) it will smoothen out the protector and your fingers will be more responsive.

Video Review: SGP Glas Screen shield !!

Hi guys,
Got my hands on the SGP Glas and wanted to throw up a quick video to show you all what it's like. Super easy to install, fits great on the phone and shows off the Super Amoled Plus display perfectly. Does show fingerprints but much less than the naked screen since it has a coating on it. Overall, I love it.
Check out the video:
Thanks a lot for the review! You really made it easier for me to justify the amount you have to spend for such a screen protector. Now I can order this without worries besides trying to choose a case to match it still xD.
Thank you for the review as well, I will think about it, since it is readily available here in Hong Kong.
Just wanted to thank you for the review and to say they you're a great on-screen speaker. Well Done!
PS. (no homo).
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PS. (no homo).
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suuuuuurre...
we all know you've already bought the wedding ring.
One thing, is the oleo glass less prone to finger prints than most screen protectors? I currently have the steinheil crystal (something) protector, and oils/fingerprints are in full bloom.
Def buying, thanks!
Great review!
PS. The button is slanted.
nice review, thanks
Sleepycat3 said:
Great review!
PS. The button is slanted.
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Haha I was just going to say that.
faildroid said:
Haha I was just going to say that.
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I fixed it after the video, haha, thanks for the support everyone
chiefroastbeef said:
suuuuuurre...
we all know you've already bought the wedding ring.
One thing, is the oleo glass less prone to finger prints than most screen protectors? I currently have the steinheil crystal (something) protector, and oils/fingerprints are in full bloom.
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It's better at repelling that the Crystal Clear and the naked screen. It is not as good as the Ultra optics BUT it is much easier to clean, the Ultra Optics clings onto the grease really well once it builds up.
Thanks Ploone, by the way, I'm from Frisco, though currently in Hong Kong.
Sorry, I meant that I currently have the Ultra Optics protector. Does the Glas resist oil/prints better than the Optics? Because the Optics is CRAP in that regard, it is pretty nasty, and very hard to clean off the oils without a microfiber cloth.
Once again, thank you for your video, you have sold me on the product. I just gotta wait for HK to stock up.
Plug the phone to charger and test can you use the phone like normally would?
Someone wrote that there is some kind of problems with shield when charging battery.
JBL74 said:
Plug the phone to charger and test can you use the phone like normally would?
Someone wrote that there is some kind of problems with shield when charging battery.
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Yeah, been experiencing those issues. Impossible to do anything on the phone, can't scroll, tap - seems like the phone is laggy but the moment you disconnect it, works just fine.
@chiefroastbeef Coolio, I forgot to change my location though - I used to live in Rowlett, now I'm in Las Vegas lol. Glad to help
Did they give you any coupon discounts that we can use?
After all this screen shield is quite expensive
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Plug the phone to charger and test can you use the phone like normally would?
Someone wrote that there is some kind of problems with shield when charging battery.
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That's interesting. I've seen the same symptom when charging from a/c using a cheap usb cable.... I wonder why that is (and if, hopefully, that's the reason your seeing this with the glass shield).
Ty_z said:
Did they give you any coupon discounts that we can use?
After all this screen shield is quite expensive
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I asked, they haven't replied yet.
tomj777 said:
That's interesting. I've seen the same symptom when charging from a/c using a cheap usb cable.... I wonder why that is (and if, hopefully, that's the reason your seeing this with the glass shield).
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I hear it has something to do with the electrical discharge being so low that the touchscreen is not powered correctly, however I don't see why the Screenshield would affect it.
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Yeah, been experiencing those issues. Impossible to do anything on the phone, can't scroll, tap - seems like the phone is laggy but the moment you disconnect it, works just fine.
@chiefroastbeef Coolio, I forgot to change my location though - I used to live in Rowlett, now I'm in Las Vegas lol. Glad to help
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Could you make a video of that problem?
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Could you make a video of that problem?
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Just basic info: I am using Samsung's original wall charger. When charging is on, you can't use drop down menu and screen is 99% unresponsive. When phone is fully charged, all is working. You can keep charger plugged in and touch screen works again. SGP screwed this one.
Hi guys, I just bought the Glas, it is indeed nice, and adds a slight but noticeable weight to the phone (after all it is glass).
I do not have any problems with the touchscreen sensitivity with the Glas on, I am using a Amazon Kindle usb charger, with a normal usb->micro usb cable with it. I've also plugged it into my Mac Pro, and I do notice a decrease in sensitivity, normal scrolling around isn't a problem, but typing on the keyboard becomes a problem, because some key inputs would not register. So all i gotta do is man-up and press the keys like Chuck Norris would. Not a big problem, since all other touch screen input still works.
The Glas looks very very nice on the phone, I think the colors are even better than the SGP Optic protector, or any other screen protector I've had on. It repels oil very well, I am very happy overall, other than the price.

Help In Case,Screen,Bluetooth & Car Acc

Hello guys ive been searching for some items all the week and so many reviews so many comments its damn hard to know what to get, the thing is i want all of them to work together and none of the threads cover that issue.
Anyway, i as you can see in the title im looking for all 3, a Screen Protector, a Case & a Car Charger+Dock.
Can someone recommend me on a combination of all 3 that might work, for exmple im realy intu the Carbon Fiber look that they make in Ghost Armor and i wanted to put it on a SGP Oleo screen but i understand the screen protecter is very small for the galaxy nexus and it will be very noticeble[as showed on some pictures].
So my current options are :
Screen
Case
Skin
Case2
Car Dock
Car Dock2
Car Dock3
Car Dock4
Bluetooth
Bluetooth2
Thx.
The only thing I could say about the car mount is that the samsung's one has the 3pin connection.
For the case you can check in this topic for a review of the first case you mentioned...
Thx i alredy read this review i need to know if the skin will be able to fit in the case. and if a case is realy needed ...
And what does it mean a 3 pin connection if you could please explain... thx
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And what does it mean a 3 pin connection if you could please explain... thx
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By looking some videos on yt, I think the 3 pins are for charging the phone and maybe for audio connect...
Wierd becouse the 2nd vid show that you have a USB enterence inside the mount.. for charging probebly...

Seidio VITREO Tempered Glass screen protector with lots of pics!!!

This is Part 1 of review for Seidio VITREO Tempered Glass screen protector. http://www.seidioonline.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2-vitreo-screen-guard-p/sptssgt2-cl.htm
I decided to review it in 2 parts. At the current moment I'm not ready to install it yet, so in Part 1 of the review I will go over what's in a box, and how it fits on top of the screen prior to installation. Plus, I took a lot of pictures for you to get a better idea.
My screen protector experience is based purely on dry installs where I typically prefer 3H hardness-rated PET film. I always look at screen protector as disposable/replaceable option because even the best one will get scratches at some point. Typically it won't happen on a daily basis with a regular use, but one of these days when you forget and end up with keys rubbing against your screen protector in the pocket, or while you are yanking the phone out of the zippered pocket brushing against screen protector, etc. Those times call for tempered glass material which is a lot more durable (typically 9H hardness) and more impact absorbing on a direct contact with a screen. And of course, glass will feel like a glass!!! It will cost more, but perhaps will last a lifetime of the phone so you don't have to replace/buy more regular screen protectors. Of course, this is really like a premium luxury option lol!!!
I have read a number of reviews for other tempered glass screen protectors and found one common problem. Its a glass which has less flexibility than a plastic screen protector, and in combination with curved Note 2 glass - a lot of people complain about edges not sticking with their other screen protectors. Furthermore, I noticed some designs use completely enclosed cutout around Home button, and in conjunction with thickness of the tempered glass you will actually need to add a stick-on Home button to raise it up so it doesn't feel recessed. So with all that in mind, I decided to give it a shot to Seidio VITREO tempered glass. To quote their spec:
- High grade tempered glass with a 9H hardness rating prevents damage in the event of scratches and abrasions
- Tapered (rounded) edges provide a premium and more aesthetically enhanced profile for your device
- Engineered to reinforce the strength of the critical points of impact which results in prolonged durability
- Oleophobic coating resists marks and smudges with advanced technology that reduces the appearance of fingerprints
- Designed precisely for your device with slim cut to prevent bubbling around edges
- Allows touch sensitivity and enhances optical clarity
- Easy installation without bubbling and lifting
- Only 0.55mm (0.02in) thin
As I mentioned already, I haven't installed it yet, so can't judge about touch sensitivity, optical clarify, and oleophobic characteristic yet. That will be included in Part 2 of the review (probably in a week). What I can tell you is that it feels very solid, kind of reminds me of thin plexiglass. Edges are rounded/tapered off. It's very lightweight. And it definitely has a VERY slim cut. I mean, it's so slim that it ONLY covers visible display part of the screen. I tried to take close up pics so you can see it. I guess Seidio decided not to take any chances with lifting edges, thus covering only flat part of the screen. In theory that is the only part of the screen where you glide your finger anyway. But at the same time having almost no margin will mean that you have to be VERY careful during install because you don't have any wiggle space. As I read in some other threads, this would be a good opportunity to use one of those suction cups to hold the tempered glass while lowering it down and aligning with a screen. Otherwise if you hold it by the edges with your fingers, you won't be able to align it precisely.
So here you go, pre-install pictures for your enjoyment!!! Feel free to comment if you have experience with VITREO or to suggest tips for tempered glass installation since I'm noob in that area
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OK, for those who cares here are the pictures after the install and few of my comments!
Since this is my first tempered glass install, I actually found it to be easier because with a sturdier piece of glass, versus a typical dry install flexible screen protector, it's easier to hold it in your hands while positioning. Most of the positioning work goes into trying to align it with visible part of the display. Unfortunately, the width of this glass is probably 1mm wider than visible area of the screen so its not an easy task. If you don't have a steady hand or OCD, forget about it lol!!! Looked like the sticky side has some kind of a glue substance. I didn't see much of a bubbles, but noticed what seems to be like "wet" spots. I tried my best massaging it out, but probably at least a dozen still remain. When you put a pressure on it - it disappears, but then it's back. I read enough of the other tempered glass threads to realize that I probably will have to wait a few days to see how it goes. Again, speaking from a previous dry install experience where within minutes I get a perfect sp on contact - it looks to me tempered glass is not for those who want instant gratification. I will wait and see the progress, or lack of it, how these disappear. Will post updates and pictures as well. They just don't look like typical bubbles, but rather wet/glue spots.
About the glass itself. Edges are very nicely rounded off and VERY smooth. While sliding the finger over the edge you feel a very smooth transition. Thickness of the glass is higher than Home button, so the button feels a little bit recessed. Doesn't feel too bad since Home button opening is not enclosed. But if/once there is no wet spots and I decide to keep this permanently, I might consider Home button sticker. But as of now, I don't feel it's necessary. Once display is on, you don't see any wet spots at all. Everything is crystal clear, colors come through like with original glass screen, and it feels like a real smooth glass. S-pen glides smoothly too. Overall touch sensitivity and feeling is like you have an original glass display. Also, doesn't pick up too much fingerprints.
I will post an update and pictures in a few days how it looks, and hopefully those spots will disappear. As I said, they do not interfere with display on, but when it's off - its visible. At this point I will wait and see.
Here are the pictures. I tried my best to get every edge in focus since its not easy with a clear glass.
OK, so here is the-morning-after UPDATE. I run my finger across the screen and every wet spot just disappeared!!!!!! This is a picture of PERFECTION!!! No bubbles, no spots, no lifting edges, just perfect and smooth. The only comment, since it has oleophobic coating, glass feels a little slippery right now which noticeable when you need to press'n'hold while using the phone (like press'n'hold on the link to open in another window of the browser). I believe that will wear off since it's a brand new layer of coating.
Here are the final updated pictures. This one is a KEEPER!!!
I know that the edge of the Note2 glass curves downward near the edges, but having a lip like that with the protective glass would be very annoying imo.
I have no idea what to expect when I install it. I know it's tapered off, so perhaps the transition won't be as bad sliding a finger across the edge? I would have installed it right away, but I have another screen protector (regular PET film) coming my way for review, and I want to install this tempered glass afterwards.
I promise to give you my honest opinion. Just honestly don't know what to expect or even what to compare it to since I have never installed or tried tempered glass screen protectors before. I will leave it up to you guys to read my review and compare it with other reviews in this forum to figure out if it works for you or not. Hopefully pictures can do some justice as well, since those worth thousand words
Also, I do realized it is on a pricey side in comparison to other ones, and someone already mentioned ebay options. But having a previous bad experience with cheap ebay film screen protectors I learned my lesson and would rather deal with brand names. Ebay cheap stuff comes off mass production lines with hardly any quality control.
The pictures look great and show great detail, but personally, I can't justify $40 for a screen protector, no matter how good. I'm very careful with my phones and have never broken or significantly damaged one and I've switched through about 7 phones in the last 5 years so I'm knocking on wood here.
Sadly, most of the "brand name" accessories probably come off the same production line as the cheap ebay stuff, but don't get the fancy name and packaging as the stuff you pay 2-3x more for.
That was a lot of words for a pre-install. Brevity is your friend.
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LittleRedDot said:
That was a lot of words for a pre-install. Brevity is your friend.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk 2
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Oh, you have not seen everything yet, this was my short review lol! If you want to kill a few hours, read all of my reviews in signature link. You know I get paid per word? lol!
Btw, thanks for insightful reply/comment!
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That was a lot of words for a pre-install. Brevity is your friend.
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Don't chastise vector for his verbosity! I appreciate how much time and detail he puts into his reviews. It's not like he's a paid reviewer. If you don't like it, move on to something else which doesn't force you to read so much.
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*drops phone*
screen protector shatters glass into my glass screen which in turn shatters
*wtf'd*
Just ordered one. $60 case, $50 screen protector. Sheesh. This is why I work so much overtime!
Hey, I got thick skin Listen guys, I'm not on payroll or invested in stock of these companies. Don't care if you buy or not these products. I'm just here to help. I do spend considerable amount of time on these reviews and typically have a format of lots of "text" and lots of "pictures". I don't mix it together 'cause different browsers/app-forum viewer scale/resize and mess it up. If you don't want to read my view, I always provide a link to a vendors site where you can read a brief summary. If you have a few minutes to kill - read my thoughts about it. And as usual I provide all the detailed pictures to cover every angle - and those worth at least a thousand words If you don't like it, just skip it - no need to complain. If you appreciate my work hit Thanks. If you have positive or negative comment about the product - it's what this forum is for, to discuss our opinion and have civilized conversation!
Check out Post #2 after the original one. I updated with my comments about the install and lot's of pictures how it looks now!!!
Here is a final update of VITREO Tempered Glass install. I picture of PERFECTION!!!!!!!! I also updated my original post for consistency.
Hey, I appreciate the review and most importantly the quality pictures.
I'll throw in my feedback on this thread if you don't mind.
That is once mine arrives later today.
looks good might have to cop one..
Again, great review bro. Everyone else who hates or undermines your reviews are either 1) too lazy to read 2) are jealous that you can afford such things ( even though it's just to share and help others) 3) are trolls. So, don't even pay attention to them. Also, the fact that you handled such comments maturely makes you the better person, my friend. This is XDA - a community to help each other rate/review/discuss everything in a positive manner. You can hate a product, but don't bash an individual (especially one who has nothing to gain by helping you). Everyone has an opinion, but the same message can be said in a kinder, more respectful tone. If anyone wants to bash what I said, feel free, but you'll just prove my point
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Hey, I appreciate the review and most importantly the quality pictures.
I'll throw in my feedback on this thread if you don't mind.
That is once mine arrives later today.
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Of course, I would be happy if you post your comments!
One thing for install, I actually used provided alcohol swipe. Gotta get screen super clean and remove any oil fingerprint residue. I didn't want to take any chances. Also, I started alignment from top of the phone, just worked better for me. Prior to alignment play around with placement of the glass to figure out how to align it. It will be almost as wide as LCD part of the screen, so you need to get it right. Since I have white Note 2, I could see it better due to contrast with white bezel of the phone. But once installed right, it make it looks nice because the end of the glass is almost aligned with the edge of black LCD/white bezel. Good luck!
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Again, great review bro. Everyone else who hates or undermines your reviews are either 1) too lazy to read 2) are jealous that you can afford such things ( even though it's just to share and help others) 3) are trolls. So, don't even pay attention to them. Also, the fact that you handled such comments maturely makes you the better person, my friend. This is XDA - a community to help each other rate/review/discuss everything in a positive manner. You can hate a product, but don't bash an individual (especially one who has nothing to gain by helping you). Everyone has an opinion, but the same message can be said in a kinder, more respectful tone. If anyone wants to bash what I said, feel free, but you'll just prove my point
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Thanks bro, and everybody else for kind words! I do my best to handle my replies maturely lol!!! Sh!t like that doesn't fly in forums where I'm moderating Plus, I provide links of my reviews back to the vendors because they like to read feedback and also comments from other users. XDA-Developers community held in a VERY HIGH respect with every vendor I communicate. I'm not representing vendors, but in some way I feel like I representing XDA community in a face of the vendor. I don't have to sugar coat my review, I try to present facts and support it with pictures. There are too many YT and Blog reviews where every single product is "great" and "must have" and they just read description bullets off vendors website. I'm honestly telling you that tempered glass is NOT for everybody, and its an expensive accessory. But if you decide to go with one then do your homework and read other comments on this forum. It's a big investment and you want it to work right
Also, about being able to afford such things. Just please don't take it in a cocky way, but with amount of reviews I have posted, amount of time I spend on it, and feedbacks I provided back in direct email communication with vendors, I earned their trust and respect to receive review samples. I don't want you to think I have disposal income, and I also don't want you to think that because I review something it's a must have for you to get it. I just want you guys to have as much of valuable info as you can get from my reviews so you can make up your own mind how to spend your own hard earned money. And perhaps save you and vendors hassle and headache of buying and returning it back because you based your buying choice on a pretty photoshoped picture or some blog or YT channel where they only care about number of Likes or Subscribers to build their reputation.
If you guys want to continue this discussion, feel free to post it in my official "vectron" summary review post (in my sig).
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Thanks bro, and everybody else for kind words! I do my best to handle my replies maturely lol!!! Sh!t like that doesn't fly in forums where I'm moderating Plus, I provide links of my reviews back to the vendors because they like to read feedback and also comments from other users. XDA-Developers community held in a VERY HIGH respect with every vendor I communicate. I'm not representing vendors, but in some way I feel like I representing XDA community in a face of the vendor. I don't have to sugar coat my review, I try to present facts and support it with pictures. There are too many YT and Blog reviews where every single product is "great" and "must have" and they just read description bullets off vendors website. I'm honestly telling you that tempered glass is NOT for everybody, and its an expensive accessory. But if you decide to go with one then do your homework and read other comments on this forum. It's a big investment and you want it to work right
Also, about being able to afford such things. Just please don't take it in a cocky way, but with amount of reviews I have posted, amount of time I spend on it, and feedbacks I provided back in direct email communication with vendors, I earned their trust and respect to receive review samples. I don't want you to think I have disposal income, and I also don't want you to think that because I review something it's a must have for you to get it. I just want you guys to have as much of valuable info as you can get from my reviews so you can make up your own mind how to spend your own hard earned money. And perhaps save you and vendors hassle and headache of buying and returning it back because you based your buying choice on a pretty photoshoped picture or some blog or YT channel where they only care about number of Likes or Subscribers to build their reputation.
If you guys want to continue this discussion, feel free to post it in my official "vectron" summary review post (in my sig).
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:good: Well said! Also, yeah I didn't mean the affording comment in a negative light. many people have nice things and don't show off. I wanted to outline that you don't do your reviews to show off, but rather inform the good and bad of each item you have.

From the creators of the Rhinosheild Screen guard: a "Crash Guard Bumber"

Hello all,
the guys from Rhinosheild launched a new product on Kickstarter. Currently it's only for IPhone but if we gather some people around here, they might do a bumber for our Z3C, too!
Anyone interested? Just post here and let me know if you would want it or why not!
If you want to know more about the bumber just look at their Kickstarter page:
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...sh-guard-slim-impact-bumper-for-iph?ref=users
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Just a small side note:
adamk7 said:
Guys, posting here that "you would like this too" accomplishes nothing.
If you want to see this made, email them at [email protected], they're recording the number of requests they get.
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The preorder started! Let's get it funded!
http://www.evolutivelabs.com/pages/crashguard-sony-z3-compact
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Yes please.
Do it!
If they cover the flaps, yes!
Count me in!
Bring it on! :good:
Fantastic! Please, cover all flaps area leaving accessible only the magnetic connector.
@heavyhms
That's actually a great idea. I like it
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Looks great but I'm not interested unless the bumper becomes a case for the back too - remember my phone is MADE OF GLASS what use is a bumper when the back is exposed (and I'm not going to class a *stick on* film as a suitable protection for the rear)
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Looks great but I'm not interested unless the bumper becomes a case for the back too - remember my phone is MADE OF GLASS what use is a bumper when the back is exposed (and I'm not going to class a *stick on* film as a suitable protection for the rear)
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I've already asked about this. Had the same idea. I would like it optimal and the user should be able to add or remove it when he likes to.
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"cover all flaps" +1
I'll by it :good:
Problem with makers is they're looking for volumes which is why you see gazzilions of things for iPhones & Samsung galaxies, which all sell by the boatload. Lower volume selling devices don't get a look in.
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Fantastic! Please, cover all flaps area leaving accessible only the magnetic connector.
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and headphone jack please. I'm interested. I already have placed order for front and back rhino shield so a bumber would complete the set nicely.
+1 "cover all flaps"
but it should be magnetic charger compatible... :good:
I would love one as well. With just headphone and magnetic ports exposed.
Same here, I saw that the other day and thought it was a shame they didn't make one for the Z3c. So yes definitely would be interested if like the others said before me it has the jack and the magnetic port accessible.
Yep me too, as others have said, keep it covered, and just expose the magnetic port , there seems to be no good cases made for this phone.
If they had one of these for the z3c, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Cover everything except the headphone port (even the mag port if that's what's needed to make this structurally sound). Popping off the bumper at night to charge wouldn't bother me a bit.
I've just emailed them about it, see if I get a response...
Yessssss! Do it! Thank you for taking the action ?

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