So I panicked yesterday that I was having an issue with a screen layer deteriorating and that I had a scratch. Silly me, as I then picked a little and realized that there was a very thin screen protector on the device. This is not like the thick covering that used to be on all new phones. I am actually sorry I messed with it before I get my Dome.
I've not seen this type of coating on a new device (most recent purchase was a note 9).
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Hosehead said:
I've not seen this type of coating on a new device (most recent purchase was a note 9).
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Hosehead said:
So I panicked yesterday that I was having an issue with a screen layer deteriorating and that I had a scratch. Silly me, as I then picked a little and realized that there was a very thin screen protector on the device. This is not like the thick covering that used to be on all new phones. I am actually sorry I messed with it before I get my Dome.
I've not seen this type of coating on a new device (most recent purchase was a note 9).
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Starting with the S10 Samsung started installing factory screen protectors. It's been well documented in reviews and there's at least one thread here about it.
Reviews of the factory screen protector here are mixed. Some people complain it's thin, low quality, etc.
My wife left hers on her S10+ from when she got it on release day until last week when I finally replaced it with a Ringke Dual Easy Film. The only reason I replaced it was because we went to Florida, and she scratched up the protector with Sandy fingers. Also I noticed she has worn off the oleophobic coating from swipe texting. I had a screen protector on my Note 9 and it got scratched on the beach too, so they both got replaced.
Me? I liked it mostly. Yes its thin and it scratches easy, but it's a plastic screen protector. What do you expect?
I liked it, because:
1. It's very, very slick and oleophobic, just like the factory glass.
2. Coming from the factory, it perfectly installed.
3. Because it's so thin and slick to the touch. You don't notice it's there.
4. It's nice to have that protection straight from the box so you can use it until you get a better screen protector, if you desire. Or it's honestly good enough to use long term. I wish Samsung would have installed the same thing on the back glass.
My ONLY complaints about the factory installed screen protector were:
1. The corners were curved like the S10+, but the Note 10+ is more square, so there was a sliver of unprotected screen on the corners.
2. I noticed in bright white screens, the screen protector caused a very minor pixelation. It was not noticeable under normal use conditions, but it was there. But the only reason I saw it was comparing my Note 9 screen to the Note 10+ screen side by side, otherwise I don't think I ever would've seen it.
Now, with that said, I replaced it, and here's why. I had a 512GB Note 9 with the Ringke Dual Easy Film on it. LOVED that screen protector. The absolute BEST soft screen protector you can buy. Sticks to the curves, is edge to edge, 100% crystal clear. So clear it actually goes over the FFC and doesn't affect photo quality in the slightest. And it's dry install. And cheap, LOL.
Well, when the Note 10+ was announced, I sold that Note 9 for $600 and bought a 128GB Note 9 for $400 with the sole intention of trading it in to Samsung for $600 towards the N10+. When I got the 128GB Note 9, the previous owner had installed a Whitestone Dome on it. I had never used Whitestone Dome, because of the expence. But damn, it was nice. I finally understood why they were so popular, despite the hefty price tag.
So when I pre-ordered my N10+ I went ahead and pre-ordered a Whitestone Dome for it too. I used the factory installed screen protector until my Whitestone Dome arrived a couple days ago. And I'm very happy with it.
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Starting with the S10 Samsung started installing factory screen protectors. It's been well documented in reviews and there's at least one thread here about it.
Reviews of the factory screen protector here are mixed. Some people complain it's thin, low quality, etc.
My wife left hers on her S10+ from when she got it on release day until last week when I finally replaced it with a Ringke Dual Easy Film. The only reason I replaced it was because we went to Florida, and she scratched up the protector with Sandy fingers. Also I noticed she has worn off the oleophobic coating from swipe texting. I had a screen protector on my Note 9 and it got scratched on the beach too, so they both got replaced.
Me? I liked it mostly. Yes its thin and it scratches easy, but it's a plastic screen protector. What do you expect?
I liked it, because:
1. It's very, very slick and oleophobic, just like the factory glass.
2. Coming from the factory, it perfectly installed.
3. Because it's so thin and slick to the touch. You don't notice it's there.
4. It's nice to have that protection straight from the box so you can use it until you get a better screen protector, if you desire. Or it's honestly good enough to use long term. I wish Samsung would have installed the same thing on the back glass.
My ONLY complaints about the factory installed screen protector were:
1. The corners were curved like the S10+, but the Note 10+ is more square, so there was a sliver of unprotected screen on the corners.
2. I noticed in bright white screens, the screen protector caused a very minor pixelation. It was not noticeable under normal use conditions, but it was there. But the only reason I saw it was comparing my Note 9 screen to the Note 10+ screen side by side, otherwise I don't think I ever would've seen it.
Now, with that said, I replaced it, and here's why. I had a 512GB Note 9 with the Ringke Dual Easy Film on it. LOVED that screen protector. The absolute BEST soft screen protector you can buy. Sticks to the curves, is edge to edge, 100% crystal clear. So clear it actually goes over the FFC and doesn't affect photo quality in the slightest. And it's dry install. And cheap, LOL.
Well, when the Note 10+ was announced, I sold that Note 9 for $600 and bought a 128GB Note 9 for $400 with the sole intention of trading it in to Samsung for $600 towards the N10+. When I got the 128GB Note 9, the previous owner had installed a Whitestone Dome on it. I had never used Whitestone Dome, because of the expence. But damn, it was nice. I finally understood why they were so popular, despite the hefty price tag.
So when I pre-ordered my N10+ I went ahead and pre-ordered a Whitestone Dome for it too. I used the factory installed screen protector until my Whitestone Dome arrived a couple days ago. And I'm very happy with it.
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I would have loved it more if I knew it was a screen protector. Lol. I thought there was a screen layer peeling like the fold. Then I picked at it. Then I got pissed. Lol. Missed it.
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It's bad: I got two scratches with the phone staying only in my pocket, but at least there is one out of the box.
I removed it. The fingerprint reader is so much better without it.
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I would have loved it more if I knew it was a screen protector. Lol. I thought there was a screen layer peeling like the fold. Then I picked at it. Then I got pissed. Lol. Missed it.
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Co worker put a screen protector on top of the screen protector.
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I don't feel quite as bad now. Lol.
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I was shocked when i realized that it was a stock screen protector .... ive been saying for years they should come with a screen protector instead of the silly removable protector they were halfway there . it may not be the best but it gets the job done until you get a better one
dont really get the complains for this. I guess i really haven't used film protectors in years, but the ones ive used before were all way worse than this pre installed one that has excellent 'feel'. honestly it feels as smooth as the tempered protector on my oneplus phone when compared side to side.
I'd be down to buy some if samsung actually sold these.
I like the preinstalled one. Wish i could by some replacements just incase.
Normally i use skinomi (which i order and have), but they tend to get dirty around the edges and feel a bit gummy.
The oem out the box screen protectors feels very nice and smooth. Better then your standard film protector.
If anyone get a part number let me know
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I own the device for about a week and a a half, and not using a screen protector, my phone haven't fell once and I don't think it was even next to a sharp thing, but now after looking closer to the screen I can a couple of mini scratches on the display l, I've tried removing them with my finger but they just won't come off.
Is there anything to do?
How is that possible for gorilla glass 5 to be so easy to scratches.
Thank you.
Yup, happened for me to. Ordered a screenprotector from germany two weeks after I had got my s9, because they werent in stock yet and it was cheaper to buy it from there than paying 50euro at a local store. When I cleaned and was ready to apply screenprotector , I realised too that it had alot of mini scratches, and I had for two weeks always keep my "phone pocket clean". It doesnt look like brand new anymore , more like 6months of wear. Ofc it doesnt affect when screen is on, but it would have been fun have clean screen under the protector. Really dissapointed of the quality.
Has anyone tried Moxie Liquid Screen Protector? Don't like screen protectors and this sounded like a good alternative. Applied it a week ago and so far so good. Just wondering if anyone's tried or used it before and what your thoughts are.
(Sorry, I know this is a bit off topic from the OP post. If others have had success or recommend it, it might work for after fixing your minor, yet annoying, scratches)
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Yeah it is really annoying. I had my S9+ less for about two days when I noticed two x 1 cm long mini scratches right across the middle of the screen. Really obvious when the screen is OFF. Less so when it is ON. Whereas my S7 edge got bashed around for over two years without a screen protector and not a visible scratch. Same with my previous Sony phone. So these new GG screens are definitely a backward step when it comes to scratch resistance. Naively assumed it would be the same surface as my S7 edge.
YES - I have actually tried applying Crystalusion - Liquid Screen Glass Protector and it had no obvious effect in reducing the visibility of the scratches. Granted Crystalusion say it wont fix existing scratches but may make them less obvious.
A web search shows it is a fairly common occurrence on the S9. People like me who have had previous Samsung phones that never scratched and are surprised and dismayed to see how easily the S9/S9+ does. Seemingly no one has had success polishing them out so will probably only make it worse trying.
I will wait in a vain hope that someone comes up with workable method to repair these micro scratches.
I've had the same problem. The front screen got scratched far too easily. Poor form for something this expensive. I found that the whitedome screen protector eliminated the visibility of the scratches as the adhesive fills the scratches, including a somewhat deep one.
My previous phones never had this issue
The Whitestone dome glass protector is great. It was around 35$ though. I followed a video and it went on so easy and looks really good. I highly recommend it.
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Has anyone tried Moxie Liquid Screen Protector? Don't like screen protectors and this sounded like a good alternative. Applied it a week ago and so far so good. Just wondering if anyone's tried or used it before and what your thoughts are.
(Sorry, I know this is a bit off topic from the OP post. If others have had success or recommend it, it might work for after fixing your minor, yet annoying, scratches)
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How do you like it? Is it thick? Do you notice it being there? Does it feel different than the normal screen? Sorry, lots of questions! Never tried this before.
So far I have zero complaints about it. It's a liquid that comes on a moist towelette. Wipe it on and wait 15 min before wiping off. When your done it has no feel. Really just like a naked screen with nothing on it. It does seem to clean easier but maybe that's just my imagination.
This is my 1st Samsung phone and I was worried about a fragile screen. I'm comparing it to my last phone, a Moto ZForce. I've dropped this 4 times. On the back, the face and the sides. I also mainly carry it in the back pocket of my jeans. Screen has zero scratches or cracks. And with there guarantee ($350 if you crack the screen) I would recommend it. Hope I answered some of your questions
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How do you like it? Is it thick? Do you notice it being there? Does it feel different than the normal screen? Sorry, lots of questions! Never tried this before.
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Thanks for the suggestion to try the Whitestone dome glass. Just applied it to my S9+ and the previous scratches are no longer visible. Wow.
How is the Whitestone dome glass doing? There are some bad reviews in Amazon.
I have been running without scratches and screen protector for over a month and a friends and this thread has got me worried.
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How is the Whitestone dome glass doing? There are some bad reviews in Amazon.
I have been running without scratches and screen protector for over a month and a friends and this thread has got me worried.
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Initially I loved it. It has totally hidden the scratches and there is no way I can see them anymore. It is truly outstanding how it manages to do this.
However after a week or so a small section of air bubbles became visible beneath the protector. In a zone along the left hand curved bezel. lt is about 50mm tall by 5mm wide. Not visible with screen on bit obvious with it off.
Perhaps I did something wrong in the install process. Have contacted whitestone about it but no response. Was hoping I might be able to purchase a replacement for just the screen protector as I still have the install kit and the spare bottle of adhesive.
Thanks for the followup. I haven't buy a screen protectors because there is always a but. Hahahaha, hopefully it won't get scratched or someone will finally find a good long term option.
I suddenly found a scratch on the edge today, but I always take care of my screen, I don't put my phone in places where the screen can be scratched. I just keep it with me.
There isn't too many official screen protectors here, but I found a tempered glass branded NANO OPTICS for about 20$. Is it good? Had anyone tried it?
so i have this very strange scratch which is not a cut in glass it seems. Its more like a scratch when you push an eraser against glass (my phone came with it, noticed as i removed the original glass protector).
Strangely if you buff a bit it completely goes off but would reappear as you use the device within few minutes.
Any one has similar issue ... any advise ?
I have the s10+ for about a week and loved the stock screen protector, I usually use films like imak hydrogel and they can last easily 3 months before getting too scratched. The stock film is perfectly installed and sometimes I forget this screen has one as the touch feeling is very close to glass.
Though how many of you kept it and for how many weeks/months ?
Almost 3 months. No problems with it.
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its really good, best plastic / stock screen protector in recent years
My stock screen protector seemed to get scratches even in just my pocket dedicated for just my phone. I took it off and installed an InvisibleShield Ultra Clear and it's great. Granted, the stock screen protector felt better.
I scratched it with my nail by accident and it made a dent/scratch, ripped it off later that day
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I scratched it with my nail by accident and it made a dent/scratch, ripped it off later that day
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Some plastic screen protectors have auto-healing, some minor scratches go away after 24-48h, dunno if the stock one is like that
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Some plastic screen protectors have auto-healing, some minor scratches go away after 24-48h, dunno if the stock one is like that
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I liked the stock screen protector for about a month until I tried using the Ringke case. It destroyed the corners of the screen protector. Wish I had known beforehand.
I still have mines on even though it's all scratched up. Wished I took more care of it.
I'm going to keep mines on until I find a really trustworthy tempered glass screen protector that works great with the fingerprint scanner, so for now my scratched up preinstalled screen protector will suffice.
There are people who said it's the best screen film they had and is trying to buy the same Samsung one, but the one Samsung is selling is not the same one that came preinstalled.
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I still have mines on even though it's all scratched up. Wished I took more care of it.
I'm going to keep mines on until I find a really trustworthy tempered glass screen protector that works great with the fingerprint scanner, so for now my scratched up preinstalled screen protector will suffice.
There are people who said it's the best screen film they had and is trying to buy the same Samsung one, but the one Samsung is selling is not the same one that came preinstalled.
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Perhaps because the pre-installed one was posed by a machine with perfect precision, when you install a film protection yourself you will always have a 1/4 of mm difference or worse bubbles or micro dusts under it giving orange skin look under good light.
I like imak hydrogel films since the s8, but spigen are also good
keeping the pre installed screen protector on until it gets ugly. so far only a couple of little scratches, and peace of mind knowing the glass underneath is perfect.
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I am more impressed with the built in screen protector after one week. I've tried film screen protectors before and they showed marks from the s.Pen this one doesn't (yet). And the fingerprint works fine. I know it doesn't help much if you drop the phone but helps re scratches. I've always found that the glass screen protectors eventually attract dust on the sides. Im also using the included case for now which too is not bad.. What's your thoughts.
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I am more impressed with the built in screen protector after one week. I've tried film screen protectors before and they showed marks from the s.Pen this one doesn't (yet). And the fingerprint works fine. I know it doesn't help much if you drop the phone but helps re scratches. I've always found that the glass screen protectors eventually attract dust on the sides. Im also using the included case for now which too is not bad.. What's your thoughts.
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I thought it was excellent but mine had to marks underneath out of the box and I was worried that it was the actual display that was marked so I pulled it off and it was the actual screen protector that was marked,been a pain in the arse since getting a protector that is decent
Wish I never removed it :silly:
It would be nice if Samsung provided a service where a new screen protector can be reapplied when original one is worn out.
After a week mine is badly scratched.
Already looking at the options for a replacement, not too keen on tempered glass.
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Its quite nice but mine is scratched all over and I'm not rough on the phone at all. I'll probably just leave it on, scratches and all. I am not wasting money on a Dome or some Tempered Glass solution that is cheaper that isn't going to fit or work well.
I had the S10+ Which also came with a screen protector but I honestly think Samsung did something to improve it - the one that came on my Note 10+ seems better than on the S10+ I had.
For what it's worth, I also don't want to spend the money on Glass - and don't want one where I have to put liquid on the screen to get it to work -I never had any luck with those - BUT, there are some very good plastic screen protectors that work exceptionally well, are easy to install and will make a good alternative if you need to replace the one that came with the phone.
The One I found that I like best is the Otao Screen Protector on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/OTAO-Protector-Coverage-Friendly-Anti-Bubble/dp/B07VHBNRJP/ref=sr_1_25?keywords=screen+protector+note+10+plus&qid=1567359663&s=gateway&sr=8-25
The Video they posted on amazon definitely helps you install it perfectly and it is very affordable - just over 7 bucks and you get two of them.
Looks good - works great - lasts a long time (It did on my S10+ and I am sure it will on my Note 10+ as well.
THere are others that are also good, but this is the one I found that I like the most. Good luck....
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Its quite nice but mine is scratched all over and I'm not rough on the phone at all. I'll probably just leave it on, scratches and all. I am not wasting money on a Dome or some Tempered Glass solution that is cheaper that isn't going to fit or work well.
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This is the downside of in-screen sensors. I personally like matter screen protectors which don't show marks, fingerprints and look clean. I don't want to buy one for it to not be compatible with the sensor. Any info if matte screen protectors might work?
the glass ones dont work well with fingerprint sensor. I wouldn't waste your money! I bought a 360 deg case and it doesnt work on that either.
Shame sammy doesnt sell the one that came on the phone. Mine protector has a scratch on it already though I was on hols last week and it could've been sand so its saved the screen!
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the glass ones dont work well with fingerprint sensor. I wouldn't waste your money! I bought a 360 deg case and it doesnt work on that either.
Shame sammy doesnt sell the one that came on the phone. Mine protector has a scratch on it already though I was on hols last week and it could've been sand so its saved the screen!
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Same, sand and s-view cover bad idea lol. Got fair few pits in the protection.
I do like the built-in screen protector but as other people have mentioned, mine already has scratches on it nothing deep or crazy but it works fine for now. I've pre-ordered a Whitestone Dome, though expensive, I have mastered the process to the point that I don't make a mess. I've been using them since my Note8 and have had no complaints. Hell, it's even protected my screen when I've dropped it face down. The Dome cracked but my screen underneath was intact. I am a bit concerned about the Fingerprint scanner since it's not the greatest at recognizing my fingerprint but ah well.
The tempered glass screen protectors DO NOT WORK !!!!I'm on my third one. The sensor does not pick up.....I may just rock it raw dawg!!
I'm typically not a screen protector sort of person, but it was a week before i even noticed that the note 10+ had one on it.. I'm so impressed i'm leaving it on.
Yeah, I'm staying too on this one untill I buy whitestone dome as always! Hope that it works on this phone too with spigen tough armour; s8, s9+, note 9 works withouth problems!
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It would be nice if Samsung provided a service where a new screen protector can be reapplied when original one is worn out.
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My son sent an email to Samsung, telling them that his screen protector for his S10+ was damaged after several months of use, and they sent him a replacement!
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My son sent an email to Samsung, telling them that his screen protector for his S10+ was damaged after several months of use, and they sent him a replacement!
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Nice! What would be even better, I think, if they had a service where it would be applied for you too. So, the same factory fit feel.
I've been very impressed with the factory protector as well. Hardly noticeable that it is there.
If they would sell this for cheap i would buy like 10. They get scratch easily but is so clear, finger glide and doesnt leave fingerprint. They only problem would be installation since this plastic screen protectors are a paint to get a perfect installation
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The tempered glass screen protectors DO NOT WORK !!!!I'm on my third one. The sensor does not pick up.....I may just rock it raw dawg!!
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SCREENKNIGHT is the answer. It works and it is great. and one of few that sticks to edge and goes well with a pen
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My son sent an email to Samsung, telling them that his screen protector for his S10+ was damaged after several months of use, and they sent him a replacement!
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How did he got about this? Mine fell off my bed over night on literally the first night I had it and the screen protector did its job ?caught on the side of the bed and took a big scratch
Mine died after just over a week, loving the fingerprint reader since
There were replacement screen protectors for the main screen of the Z Fold2. I noticed Whitestone and other companies are advertising screen protectors for the Fold3. I assume these would be applied on the main screen directly as the Fold3 does not have a Samsung installed protector?
Also any recommendations for the front screen?
I believe the internal has a preinstalled screen protector. Same as the fold 2.
I was unable to get information if the exterior one has a screen protector or not.
I would think so since it seems normal for samsung now.
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I believe the internal has a preinstalled screen protector. Same as the fold 2.
I was unable to get information if the exterior one has a screen protector or not.
I would think so since it seems normal for samsung now.
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Idk I tried out the phone in store, and this iteration of the fold felt more like glass and less like plastic and I didn't see a noticeable screen protector like the Fold 2.
Thinking about getting Ferilinso Designed for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G Flexible TPU Screen Protector. Just a precaution, rather safe than sorry.
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Idk I tried out the phone in store, and this iteration of the fold felt more like glass and less like plastic and I didn't see a noticeable screen protector like the Fold 2.
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They did say thicker protector and its tpu i believe.
I had screen protectors that feel "like glass" vs cheap plastic before.
Either way all a step in the right direction
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They did say thicker protector and its tpu i believe.
I had screen protectors that feel "like glass" vs cheap plastic before.
Either way all a step in the right direction
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Well whatever they did, I was very impressed with what I felt today and it made my decision to make the jump and pre-order
They changed the screen protector to PET, this is one of the best and most overlooked features.
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They changed the screen protector to PET, this is one of the best and most overlooked features.
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Thanx for the correction. Cant believe i forgot it was pet with all the 3d printing i do lol..
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Well whatever they did, I was very impressed with what I felt today and it made my decision to make the jump and pre-order
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Where did you find it in store? I haven't actually held one yet but my order is in. Thought about swinging by a Best Buy soon.
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Where did you find it in store? I haven't actually held one yet but my order is in. Thought about swinging by a Best Buy soon.
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Best buy had one but it was off and I couldn't power it on, Verizon had one on and working, so I got to actually play with it. I'm telling you, the improvements they did to the folding screen are amazing imo. That's always been my thing that keep me from getting the fold, but as soon as I felt how much better it was on the 3, I went ahead and pre-ordered.
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Idk I tried out the phone in store, and this iteration of the fold felt more like glass and less like plastic and I didn't see a noticeable screen protector like the Fold 2.
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MrMobiles review advised they have used a new type of screen protector this year that ends underneath the bezels of the screen, so its more 'built in' than ever. It's also not made from TPU, so you wont get those nasty finger smudge marks as much.
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MrMobiles review advised they have used a new type of screen protector this year that ends underneath the bezels of the screen, so its more 'built in' than ever. It's also not made from TPU, so you wont get those nasty finger smudge marks as much.
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Maybe they were tired of repair screens of people who ripped the protector off and somehow damaged the screen, lol. I changed screen protectors on my z Fold 2 weekly trying to find the right one and the screen was always perfect.
Also the PET screen protectors definitely don't smudge as much and they're easier to wipe off. I hope they're scratch resistant if they're making it harder to remove. I'm ocd about hairline scratches in my screen protectors. Drives me insane.
Hi, I have removed the screen protector on my fold2 and I'm using it for months without any protectors - I could not stand the plastic feelings - the glass touch is perfect on the fold2 and it does not scratch that much. I'm curious - as the fold 3 has now non removable PET layer - how it would be compared to the fold2 without any protectod vs the fold 3 ?
Watching some videos from Korea, and it seems Whitestone Dome has a UTG screen protector for the inner folding screen.
Sorry, video is in Korean, but no doubt you can work it out from watching.
Whitestone Dome Silk.
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Watching some videos from Korea, and it seems Whitestone Dome has a UTG screen protector for the inner folding screen.
Sorry, video is in Korean, but no doubt you can work it out from watching.
Whitestone Dome Silk.
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I think that thing is like $80.
My whitestone silk is arriving tomorrow, still waiting on my phone to ship out next week
I hope that this PET protector wil be still possible to remove to have nice glass experience.
On my fold 3 I can feel a edge from screen protector so it seems to be removable, it isn't embedded under the plastic frame.
You already have fold 3? Can you please tell me how is the feeling / touch on the built in PET protector? Is it glass like touch/look?
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You already have fold 3? Can you please tell me how is the feeling / touch on the built in PET protector? Is it glass like touch/look?
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Yes that is correct I got mine on 18th August after ordering it on 11th August. I can say surface is smooth and feels good. Hardly any visible finger prints when device is on. Like it is with those plastic ones that makes it visible.
Suggest me a good quality screen protector to get for the OnePLus 11 which I'm going to get on 7th Feb!
As always for, a real good quality is glass screen protector from Aliexpress, 2pcs for around 10-15USD, glue and UV light.
I have used cheap chinese glass protectors for my Iphone 12, OP7Pro, OP 8T and always was very happy with them.
The only other and real alternative for me is a synthetic sapphire glass protector for ~100USD. All the other protector between them are pretty much the same in the long run.
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As always for, a real good quality is glass screen protector from Aliexpress, 2pcs for around 10-15USD, glue and UV light.
I have used cheap chinese glass protectors for my Iphone 12, OP7Pro, OP 8T and always was very happy with them.
The only other and real alternative for me is a synthetic sapphire glass protector for ~100USD. All the other protector between them are pretty much the same in the long run.
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Isn't that the UV and glue protector sticks completely like a superglue and it's very hard to remove it, saw some videos about them.
I've seen the Sapphire glass protector it is great but too expensive for me! I've my eyes on Spigen, Gadgetshieldz screen guard, and ESR but I want a user experience so I can buy one for my phone.
Wasim_Bu said:
Isn't that the UV and glue protector sticks completely like a superglue and it's very hard to remove it, saw some videos about them.
I've seen the Sapphire glass protector it is great but too expensive for me! I've my eyes on Spigen, Gadgetshieldz X Glass, and ESR but I want a user experience so I can buy one for my phone.
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Not at all, they are quite easy to remove. At least Mocolo ones.
cavist said:
As always for, a real good quality is glass screen protector from Aliexpress, 2pcs for around 10-15USD, glue and UV light.
I have used cheap chinese glass protectors for my Iphone 12, OP7Pro, OP 8T and always was very happy with them.
The only other and real alternative for me is a synthetic sapphire glass protector for ~100USD. All the other protector between them are pretty much the same in the long run.
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No matter what phone I use.. amFilm Glass screen protecter is always good
The OnePlus 10 pro screen protectors work great on the 11
slaytanic said:
The OnePlus 10 pro screen protectors work great on the 11
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Is the dimension of both devices the same?
Wasim_Bu said:
Is the dimension of both devices the same?
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I believe the screen is exactly the same size? The protector fits perfectly on the screen.
slaytanic said:
I believe the screen is exactly the same size? The protector fits perfectly on the screen.
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Nice, I'll check out some tempered glass brands, or else I'm going to get a film protector from Gadgetshieldz because the tempered glass on a curved-display phone will break more easily than on a flat-screen phone! I've seen reviews on drop tests where the glass breaks because the case will not fully cover the curved edges.
I don't use screen protector.
After 4 years using a 6T, i just got a very thin line only visible under light and close inspection. Moreover, a 45Kg dummbell fell exactly over the screen phone (it was on the floor) and....crystal clear, not even a single mark or damage/deformation on the screen. ¿The almost invisible scratch? Carrying both phone and keys toguether, or even worse but it's plausible. I also owned the Nexus 4/5 and Moto Z Force and don't remember any scratch, at least no one to be concerned.
It's not the answer to you question but just a suggestion, don't spoil the touch/slide feeling, cleariness, and clean look of a naked screen. Of course you can get one of those stupid pseudo-"tempered glass" 9H (it's actually cheap polymer plastic), ... or a simple plastic one wich will be always shady due to have dozens of fingerprints (it's oil after all) without remedy) and will left a yellowish tint over the surface of the crystal (this is a fact, not my subjective impression).
Oh, i remember my Nexus 4, i also thought screen protector was a must, well after a year, i gor rid of it (the tint left by the plastic was there) and never looked behind.
And now we (I) have a more shadows fae beyond like turning a 799$ high end phone (Apple/samsung/former Huawei/etc consider OP10 not a high end (i don't want to say flagship) a mid range ) in a 206g brick.
Bumper case is another story. Now using the 1+ Sandstone and the same issue as with OP6T again, ****, the slider is almost unreachable to be operated propertly. I have been using a generic silicon case while i was waiting the new case, and slider hole was fine, hey, 1,89$ in AliExpress. I just bought it (the same) from Amazon for 10€, of course returned it with a random excuse when i got the new case. I will probably order half a dozen from Ali just to try.
I wass expecting the horror with ColOrxygenOS, but for the moment i havent suffered a stroke
hank81 said:
I don't use screen protector.
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I've never used screen protectors either. I've got 2 front pockets - one for my keys and one for my phone. It's not that hard. Anything that would actually damage the screen would shred the protector and damage your screen anyway. I've never had any scratches on my screens and a screen protector is not going to save you from an unlucky drop. I really don't see the point.
Stopped counting how many times I dropped my phone and it was saved by a glass screen protector - I would probably say dozens of time and I usually go through 2-3 protectors on each phone in average, depending how long I can live with a look of cracked protector before replacing it.
With typical, accidental drops the additional glass layer absorbs the impact and the phone just bounces of the impact area. In my personal experience for last 10 years with HTC M7, M9, Oneplus 7 Pro, Oneplus 8T and iPhone 12, I have never encountered a drop forceful enough to penetrate the protective layer and damage the actually screen glass under it.
Sure, it is possible but never happened to me when dropping phone from front jacket pocket heights, pants pocket height, going in or out of the car with a phone in the hand, pushing the phone from shelf or the bathroom sink etc.
Last week I removed my uv glass screen protector from OP7Pro that I was preparing for a trade in and it looked perfect and if I would want to trade it locally I would get a slightly better price for a mint condition screen rather than a used one for 5 years.
I've had pretty good luck with film over the years and the ONLY reason I started using them is they don't attract finger prints as bad as glass.
rebar71 said:
I've never used screen protectors either. I've got 2 front pockets - one for my keys and one for my phone. It's not that hard. Anything that would actually damage the screen would shred the protector and damage your screen anyway. I've never had any scratches on my screens and a screen protector is not going to save you from an unlucky drop. I really don't see the point.
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For some reason I started using tempered glass ones for the year I had an iphone 12 pro. I broke like 4 of them, it was ridiculous. I stopped using them after a few months and never did manage to hurt the screen, even though I broke the "protectors" left and right. And I use my phones in industrial applications (Im an industrial maintenance tech), they take some abuse.
Fwiw this phone comes with a film protector already applied out of the box. I haven't removed it yet and it's been fine so far.
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For some reason I started using tempered glass ones for the year I had an iphone 12 pro. I broke like 4 of them, it was ridiculous. I stopped using them after a few months and never did manage to hurt the screen, even though I broke the "protectors" left and right. And I use my phones in industrial applications (Im an industrial maintenance tech), they take some abuse.
Fwiw this phone comes with a film protector already applied out of the box. I haven't removed it yet and it's been fine so far.
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Exactly. I'll leave the pre-installed screen protector on until it looks like ****. But when it's time to take it off, I won't replace it. Did the same with my 6T.
I see here people have said the 10 pro screen protectors fit, now that a lot more people have the phone has anyone tried this with any tempered glass ones with success?
Any OnePlus 10 Pro screen protector will work on the 11 since the screen (in physical size) is the same.
I use film protectors for a couple of years now and pretty happy with them
SmartDevil on aliexpress released good film protectors for a fair price
Svid said:
Any OnePlus 10 Pro screen protector will work on the 11 since the screen (in physical size) is the same.
I use film protectors for a couple of years now and pretty happy with them
SmartDevil on aliexpress released good film protectors for a fair price
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4 days ago I ordered the SmartDevil glass since it seems to be a chinese copy of Whitestone glass with the entire bundle (minus the glue foams for the bracket).
I ordered also 2 no name glass screens on 9th of February but it still in shipping, no idea if it will be delivered.
I was curious about the SmartDevil bundle so we will see how much does it actually helps and what is the quality of the bracket.
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I've had pretty good luck with film over the years and the ONLY reason I started using them is they don't attract finger prints as bad as glass.
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Yes, mine is good too without smudges!
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For some reason I started using tempered glass ones for the year I had an iphone 12 pro. I broke like 4 of them, it was ridiculous. I stopped using them after a few months and never did manage to hurt the screen, even though I broke the "protectors" left and right. And I use my phones in industrial applications (Im an industrial maintenance tech), they take some abuse.
Fwiw this phone comes with a film protector already applied out of the box. I haven't removed it yet and it's been fine so far.
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Yes, tempered glasses always break often so as I said before a film protector and a case covering the edges of the screen is enough for protection!