Does the mate 20 x come with a glass srceen protector?
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No,my 20x comes with Plastic srceen protector
Ditto - plastic
So you guys recommend I get a glass screen protector? Or just leave the plastic one it already has?
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I would use the plastic until it is no longer usable then switch to temp glass. I still have the plastic and and will keep it that way until it is too damaged.
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So you guys recommend I get a glass screen protector? Or just leave the plastic one it already has?
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I'm using the pre-installed screen protector and the official Huawei smart case. Been working great for me.
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So you guys recommend I get a glass screen protector? Or just leave the plastic one it already has?
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If you plan the use the pen the plastic will not last much from my experience and it does scratch easy. Also the plastic does not have oleophobic coating and it will gather finger oils fast. On top of that the finger does not glide as smooth on it as it does on glass.
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If you plan the use the pen the plastic will not last much from my experience and it does scratch easy. Also the plastic does not have oleophobic coating and it will gather finger oils fast. On top of that the finger does not glide as smooth on it as it does on glass.
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So I should get a tempered glass protector then.
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So I should get a tempered glass protector then.
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It depends on your usage patterns and how picky you are... you can use it as it is for a while and see how it fits you... if you are not happy get a glass for it...
Just make sure it's a good glass, meaning it needs to have rounded edges, oleophobic coating, cover the screen properly but fits fine with the case you are using...
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It depends on your usage patterns and how picky you are... you can use it as it is for a while and see how it fits you... if you are not happy get a glass for it...
Just make sure it's a good glass, meaning it needs to have rounded edges, oleophobic coating, cover the screen properly but fits fine with the case you are using...
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Good advice. Thanks. But when I do decide to get a glass protector for it, what thickness do you recommend I get?
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Good advice. Thanks. But when I do decide to get a glass protector for it, what thickness do you recommend I get?
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Don't expect the glass to protect the screen much in case on an impact giving the big size of the screen... my glass is around 0.2-03mm thick...
Don't get me wrong It's definitely better to have one sheet of glass on it than a sheet of plastic when are talking about impact just don't expect miracles
I've put a glass on it because I am picky:
- the default sheet although is nice to have and protects from scratches but it does not have oleophobic coating so it smudges pretty bad
- when using a pen you need to push harder and the default plastic sheet gets scratched a lot and also gets some deep scratches fast, also the pen does not slide smoothly like it does on a glass
- the feel of smooth glass while scrolling is priceless... finger slides on glass so much better...
- I watch a lot of media on the phone so I hate having scratches on the screen and no matter how carefull you are, you will get scratches... some will be quite deep and will be visible.
- I use the flip case and with a flip case you have a higher chance of some dirt to get caught between the flip and the screen and get scratched
- the screen is flat so a glass screen is cheap (compared to the ones for the curbed screens are are more expensive and with many drawbacks)
I use a Glass Screen Protector from Amazon.
2 Pieces QDADZD Glass Screen Protector 9H for Huawei Mate 20 X. 0,33mm dickness (Inches 0,01299213)
I am very happy with it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/QDADZD-Protector-Tempered-Bubble-Free-Protective/dp/B07Q3NJ44F
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/QDADZD-Huawei-Mate-20-X-Screen-Protector-Tempered-Glass-Full-Coverage-9H-HD-/223579484620
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What the pros and cons of tempered glass screen protector vs a Film screen protector?
My concern about the Tempered glass is that :
--it's adhesive is only on the bezel area and since phones today have smaller bezel so it might get detached easily
--Tempered Glass might scratch the glass beneath it
--If adhesive of the Tempered glass became less sticky Dust might accumulate inside
So can you tell me your experience with tempered glass screen protector? I really want to hear from someone who used this screen protector for long time and not on these reviews on youtube since they only used it on the time they review it.
And also does anyone tried using combination of Film and T.glass protectors?
I also second this. Anyone that has this screen protector please respond.
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I just found out that Spigen is selling a new type of tempered Glass screen protector it is "GLAS.T" it's different from the old one. This new one is all transparent and has adhesive all through-out the back part of the screen protector, unlike the old one which has paint on the borders and only adhesive on the painted area.
Spigen has GLAS.T for Note 1 Anyone that used the product for about 5-6 months now?
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What the pros and cons of tempered glass screen protector vs a Film screen protector?
My concern about the Tempered glass is that :
--it's adhesive is only on the bezel area and since phones today have smaller bezel so it might get detached easily
--Tempered Glass might scratch the glass beneath it
--If adhesive of the Tempered glass became less sticky Dust might accumulate inside
So can you tell me your experience with tempered glass screen protector? I really want to hear from someone who used this screen protector for long time and not on these reviews on youtube since they only used it on the time they review it.
And also does anyone tried using combination of Film and T.glass protectors?
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I have a tempered glass screen protector for my Note 3 and it fits and works perfectly. It's been on my phone for 2 months now. Not a single scratch to it and no peeling or dust accumulation at all. I would recommend one any time over a plastic protector. I got mine from a company called fasttech. They are very cheap compared to UK sellers and the company is very reliable even considering that they are Chinese.
Tempered glass has an adhesive throughout the whole surface, not only the bezel/perimeter area.
The difference is very simple. If you want scratch protection, get a film screen protector, but make sure to get quality PET 3H hardness film like the one sold by iSmooth and Spigen. Cheap ebay stuff is thin, will scratch, will bubble after some time, and will have rainbow effect under the florescent light. If you want ultimate shatter protection - get tempered glass. On impact the glass will shatter without affecting your display. Spigen and Seidio makes some of the best ones. I'm personally a big fan of Seidio VITREO and been using it on my Note 2 for a very long time.
for LG g2 temperate glass or we don't have to buy anything
I use the tempered glass for the LG G2, i think its better than a film protector.
No bubbles nothing, very clean. if you dont look at the edges u wont see there is a protector.
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I use the tempered glass for the LG G2, i think its better than a film protector.
No bubbles nothing, very clean. if you dont look at the edges u wont see there is a protector.
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i've really no bubbles, just use the type method to remove bubles cause by dust.
the cons is that film protector changes a bit the polarization of my glass so it has more strange effect on very high view angle
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i've really no bubbles, just use the type method to remove bubles cause by dust.
the cons is that film protector changes a bit the polarization of my glass so it has more strange effect on very high view angle
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Did u try a tempered glass or went straight to the film protector?
I tried 2 film protectors but i wasn't satisfied with that but the tempered glass is really fine for me.
Pros & cons of Tempered glass screen protector
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Did u try a tempered glass or went straight to the film protector?
I tried 2 film protectors but i wasn't satisfied with that but the tempered glass is really fine for me.
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The advantages of T. glass over films are the following.
-. Scratch - (almost)free : sellers boast it is harder than stock display, but I don't agree with. Glass screen protector also gets scratch.
-. Superb feeling : yes. its feeling is real better even stock display including any premium film. http://vimeo.com/91463403
-. Bubble -Free : Yes. it is easy to install and you don't worry about bubble.
Disadvantages
-. Price : $5~40 : I have tried $5 and 40 as well. I don't recommend both $5 and $40. you can find good one between them.
-. Thickness :0.15~0.4mm : Compared to film, it is bulky. Sometimes it won't be compatible with certain cases. (I don't recommend too thin one, since it is easy to brake before doing its protection job)
i have used a glass screen protector for the last month until it broke when i dropped my phone from hip height. i am extremely satisfied by the product. as it is rigid, it is very easy to apply and in contrast with plastic film protectors, the tempered glass lets your fingers glide on the screen. i was also impressed by the fact that after 1 month's use my phone had zero scratches, even though i was kind of provoking scratches by the way i was handling the phone. never going back to plastic film, not a slight chance there.
I've run a gauntlet recently with screen protectors and cases with my galaxy s7 edge. I can definitely tell you the pros and cons between tempered glass and soft film screen protectors.
Tempered glass pros- much sturdier, better scratch resistance, looks better. Easier to install. Longer field life. Better phone protection all around.
Tempered glass cons: some cases won't work with tempered glass unless it has a top that fully covers the glass. Dust buildup under screen protector, less sensitivity- much less. Won't work with an otterbox symmetry because the sides and front push the glass up and out but does work with the defender because the defender covers the edge of the screen. If sand or dirt gets underneath glsss, it could scratch up your screen. Very thick too.
PET film pros- better sensitivity, will work with any phone case. Sturdy enough for the most part. No issues with dust buildup under the cover. Works with any case and has better adherence. Very thin.
PET cons- they look cheap and scratch more easily than tempered glass and you can tell that the phone has a screen protector. Harder to install. The protector scratches but the phone screen doesn't. Shorter field life.
Personally, I prefer PET film screen protectors to tempered glass but to be fair, I have an edge phone and glass screen protectors with edge phones can be more finicky than flat phones. Glass looks better, but aside from drop protection and looks, they don't keep the dirt out and can be a chore with the wrong kind of cases, or simply won't work.
I think film is much more versatile and I'm willing to trade some aesthetics in favor of usability. That's my 2 cents on both types of screen protectors based on recent experience.
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And liquid bubbles with soft cases go away in a few days. Air must be popped and dust must be removed physically but moisture does dry out. You can tell a moisture bubble because it has rainbow swirls if you view the phone on a screen with a white background.
Don't try to iron out small moisture bubbles or press them out. They go away on their own within a week and if you mess with them you can bend your soft screen protector out of shape or get divot lines.
Also, if the soft screen protector has the oleophobic coating, it does work very well, in fact it's almost if not better about prints and crap on the screen than actual glass screens. Plus, tempered glass can be a problem on certain phones.
My friend has a note 5 with a tempered glass screen protector and he dropped his phone (no case) so instead of the screen shattering, the back of the phone did. Protectors work, but if you have a glass coated phone- better have a case on it.
I want to use my phone without any case. I'm not afraid of scratches, but I'm afraid of screen cracking if I drop my phone. So my question is: if I use tempered glass, will it protect my screen from cracking? Or they will both be cracked? And I also want that glass is the thinnest. So I was thinking about getting 0.15 mm tempered glass. Is it different from 0.3mm or 0.4mm in term of protection, or does only the hardness matter?
Thank you for your reply.
I've dropped mine many many times onto wood and concrete without a screen protector. The phone is a little chipped and scratched, but the screen is absolutely fine.
A nilkin tempered glass screen protector is a good investment as it feels brilliant although when I dropped mine with that on it smashed the corner of the protector.
The edges of the phone are slightly raised so without the screen protector on, a drop onto a flat surface will not damage the screen but will damage the screen protector.
A drop onto a raised surface like a stone would probably break the screen protector but don't know if it'd also damage the screen.
Question is, how often do you drop your phone, and how much do you want to spend on glass protectors?
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I've dropped mine many many times onto wood and concrete without a screen protector. The phone is a little chipped and scratched, but the screen is absolutely fine.
A nilkin tempered glass screen protector is a good investment as it feels brilliant although when I dropped mine with that on it smashed the corner of the protector.
The edges of the phone are slightly raised so without the screen protector on, a drop onto a flat surface will not damage the screen but will damage the screen protector.
A drop onto a raised surface like a stone would probably break the screen protector but don't know if it'd also damage the screen.
Question is, how often do you drop your phone, and how much do you want to spend on glass protectors?
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I was thinking about Nillkin, but I think it would be too thick. So I'm considering those 0.15 mm protectors in this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...5mm-dot-view-friendly-tempered-glass-t2810825
I also thought about xtremeguard, since I use their normal protectors and they are great. It 50$, but with 85% off coupon it's just a few bucks. Only problem is that it's 0.4mm.
Which one would you recommend? I'm planning to spend 10-15$, because 40-50$ is really to much for a protector, in my opinion.
This is the one I use:
ZeroLemon® Ultra Glass Armor - 9H Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector for HTC One M8
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This is the one I use:
ZeroLemon® Ultra Glass Armor - 9H Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector for HTC One M8
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Is it noticable a lot while it's on the phone, since it's 0.3mm?
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Is it noticable a lot while it's on the phone, since it's 0.3mm?
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If your looking for it, but after putting on, I haven't paid much attention to it. I dropped my phone once, chipped away at the edges of the shield. The seller replaced it free. I like tempered glass, it is the only screen proctor I will put on my phones. The only bad thing is that it goes edge to edge with the glass. So if you have a case that touches the screen, that might cause a problem. I use a thin clear cars I got off ebay. Works for me.
Ultra 0.5mm Slim TPU Skin Clear new Case Transparent Cover
Oditius said:
If your looking for it, but after putting on, I haven't paid much attention to it. I dropped my phone once, chipped away at the edges of the shield. The seller replaced it free. I like tempered glass, it is the only screen proctor I will put on my phones. The only bad thing is that it goes edge to edge with the glass. So if you have a case that touches the screen, that might cause a problem. I use a thin clear cars I got off ebay. Works for me.
Ultra 0.5mm Slim TPU Skin Clear new Case Transparent Cover
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The only annoying thing could be top edge, when I pull down notification bar.
Case wouldn't be a problem, because I'm planning to use phone without case, and that why I'm looking for a tempered glass, to protect screen from cracking.
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The only annoying thing could be top edge, when I pull down notification bar.
Case wouldn't be a problem, because I'm planning to use phone without case, and that why I'm looking for a tempered glass, to protect screen from cracking.
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Actually then it could be a benefit, because going edge to edge means you will probably not touch the edge. And the edge is not sharp, nice and smooth. The price is cheap enough to try it. I have tried several over the last few months, mostly from China. But this is US born and works and feels great.
Also, is it worth it and what are the pros/cons.
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Also, is it worth it and what are the pros/cons.
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I use one for almost 2 years and was great. No scratches on it, smudges i can clean easy.
Mocolo Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
Bought this one and loved. Much better than the plastic ones while using the phone. (remove the spaces on the link)
www . amazon . com /gp/product/B00O1N7GZE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I actually ordered one yesterday. I hope it will do it's job
gonna take off my protective cover and rely on the glass
glass is so much better than plastic. The feel, the transparency and its longevity is amazing compare with plastic. Plus very easy to keep clean with either a tissue or cloth.
However, there is a downside. And it is its thickness. Plastics protectors are usually under 0.1mm thick. While glass ones are usually between 0.2 to 0.35mm.
Wich one is harder to install without air bubbles or imperfections? plastic or glass?
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Wich one is harder to install without air bubbles or imperfections? plastic or glass?
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For me the plastic one is harder. It is very easy to remove the bubbles when installing the glass one.
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For me the plastic one is harder. It is very easy to remove the bubbles when installing the glass one.
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Thanks, looks like it worth a try!
Tempered glass everytime, the plastic PET film ones are horrible. I got a Pureglas screen protector for my S4 Mini Plus from eBay for less than a fiver. Excellent screen protector, very easy to fit with no bubbles. The size is a few mm smaller than the actual screen and has all the cutouts including for the home button.
Tempered glass
The greatest difference is that tempered glass really protect your expensive screen of breaking it and plastic protectors, protects only from scratches.
Mocolo
Sorry guys but i can't recommence the mocolo tempered glass protector. thats simply caused by not exactly fitting on my s4 mini. material is really good and feels much more comfortable than other protectors made from plastics. but IT DOES NOT FIT THE DIMENSIONS of the i9195. there is a spacing of 1-2 mm on each site and around the menu button.
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Mocolo
Sorry guys but i can't recommence the mocolo tempered glass protector. thats simply caused by not exactly fitting on my s4 mini. material is really good and feels much more comfortable than other protectors made from plastics. but IT DOES NOT FIT THE DIMENSIONS of the i9195. there is a spacing of 1-2 mm on each site and around the menu button.
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On all glass protectors i noticed the same. Different phones also ... so i don`t think it`s something wrong with it. I am using it for 2 years and still holding Dropped my phone some times, screen survived and also tempered glass
Could someone please recommend a good glass screen protector?
Thank you in advance!
Push, i am also looking for a good temp glass.
Anyone has experiences with good temp glass and would recommend it?
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torr310 said:
Could someone please recommend a good glass screen protector?
Thank you in advance!
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Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro tempered glass screen protector for Huawei Mate 20 X
I am using it on my mate 20X now. As usual, nillkin produces good quality glass screen protector at a reasonable price
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Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro tempered glass screen protector for Huawei Mate 20 X
I am using it on my mate 20X now. As usual, nillkin produces good quality glass screen protector at a reasonable price
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Thank you for the recommendation!
I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
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I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
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I am not sure what whitestone means. Thank you for the link! Could you please let me know how it feels upon receipt?
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I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
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Why would you need this if screen isn't curved? I have a Pixel 2 XL. And liquid adhesive is a expensive and a pain to install.
Tempered glass
Is the Nilkins tempered glass compatible with the clear case provided in the box?
I have installed 2 tempered glass and both will have air bubles when used together with clear case provided in the box
2nd question, anybody has experience using screen protector clearplex or X-one?
why guys need screen protector i use the protector comes with phone or im wrong there is one come with phone just remove number 2 sticker ?? plz tell me that also screen protector
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why guys need screen protector i use the protector comes with phone or im wrong there is one come with phone just remove number 2 sticker ?? plz tell me that also screen protector
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That is a plastic screen protector, most people install glass to protect their phone.
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That is a plastic screen protector, most people install glass to protect their phone.
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so its better to remove it and install glass ? or i can install over it ?
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so its better to remove it and install glass ? or i can install over it ?
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I removed mine to install glass. Better protection.
Yea! You can install glass over it. I did it on my first glass screen protector but the screen is not as clear to install glass alone.
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I am not sure what whitestone means. Thank you for the link! Could you please let me know how it feels upon receipt?
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Order screwed up and never arrived, think the seller just didn't know how to send to US.
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Why would you need this if screen isn't curved? I have a Pixel 2 XL. And liquid adhesive is a expensive and a pain to install.
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Expensive, yes. I find easy to install though and while it has more steps it is far easier to get a perfect type fit, in the end. Regular temp glass lifts off, gets stuff under the edges, and is prone to that oil slick effect - the liquid adhere types solve those issues and aside from better fit/feel they last longer.
Hmm seeing as the Mate 20X screen is mostly flat and a little curve at the extreme edge (similar to iphones), is there any decent full coverage (those with the black borders) tempered glass for it?
I've seen a few at the shops but when i test fit them over my screen i can see that the black border covers some of the pixels of the screen, making it look like "surrounded" or "covered". like if you were to view an old website (where they put absolutely no padding at all) the left and the right side of the text will be cut off (Eg, the first letter "A", probably the left leg will be cut off)
This is also a problem I noticed with my iPhone X, most full coverage tempered glass being sold have their black borders a little too thick and will "eat" into the screen when applied, so far the only tempered glass i know of that has black borders and not exhibit this issue is the one by spigen (google for pics), their black border is thin enough that it does not interfere with the screen.
Wondering if such a product exists for the Mate 20 X?
I have the black border Tempered Glass on my Mate 20 X and also i have used these black borders Tempered glass for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 18K. Yes, it is true, they ,, eat '' a little bit from the screen edges, but i would rather prefer these and have a full coverage rather than the crystal clear ones and have the screen protected like 90%... as those dosen't fit on the entire screen. I don't mind at all the borders... it's only about 2mm , barely notice in everyday use...
So, if you guys want to have full coverage and full protection for the screen, goes for the black borders tempered glass... my honest opinion...
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I have the black border Tempered Glass on my Mate 20 X and also i have used these black borders Tempered glass for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 18K. Yes, it is true, they ,, eat '' a little bit from the screen edges, but i would rather prefer these and have a full coverage rather than the crystal clear ones and have the screen protected like 90%... as those dosen't fit on the entire screen. I don't mind at all the borders... it's only about 2mm , barely notice in everyday use...
So, if you guys want to have full coverage and full protection for the screen, goes for the black borders tempered glass... my honest opinion...
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Those only have adhesive around the edges correct? Dot matrix and some rainbow effect, no?
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I've currently found one (google hoda mate 20 x tempered glass, I can't post links), 1st or second result, the black borders seem to be rather thinner, might want to order one to test but its about $20
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Those only have adhesive around the edges correct? Dot matrix and some rainbow effect, no?
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That's true, rainbow effect and matrix, but i don't mind at all, is better to protect the entire screen rather than just 90% of the surface...
The matrix and rainbow effect is visible only with the screen off, with the screen turned on you can't see these effects...
I would still love to find a Whitestone type adhesive temp glass protector if anyone comes across a good one they would recommend.
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I would still love to find a Whitestone type adhesive temp glass protector if anyone comes across a good one they would recommend.
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You could grab those black border style adhesive at sides type tempered glass and convert it to those full loca glue type, just strip away all the extra film and leave it with the bare glass, then just get those spare glue tubes used in whitestone and apply it yourself, i did the same thing with my XZ2 Compact seeing no one sells a whitestone type full coverage protector so i did it myself
But for now, I am quite happy with my Nillkin H+ tempered glass (especially coming from me, since i am the type that normally prefers those full coverage full adhesive types), yes, it does not go all the way to the edge but as i'm using it with the provided huawei TPU case it fits just fine, more important is to protect the screen and get back that "glass" touch.
Can someone suggest a good glass screen protector for my mate 20 X?
Btw I found one with 0.33mm thickness. Is this too thick?
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Jojokoo said:
Can someone suggest a good glass screen protector for my mate 20 X?
Btw I found one with 0.33mm thickness. Is this too thick?
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Nillkin. It's .2. (http://nillkin.org/smartphones-acce...-x-accessories/nillkin-huawei-mate-20-x-h-pro)
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Nillkin. It's .2. (http://nillkin.org/smartphones-acce...x-accessories/nillkin-huawei-mate-20-x-h-pro)
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Is this glass from side to side without big gaps?
It's not from side to side but the gap is not such big either since the screen is only 2.5 rounded. I haven't seen tempered glass on rounded screen from side to side fully functional yet. I use nice and durable folie though.
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Nillkin. It's .2. (http://nillkin.org/smartphones-acce...-x-accessories/nillkin-huawei-mate-20-x-h-pro)
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Hey piskr,
Appreciate your response. But don't you think 0.2mm is too thin and is liable to shatter easily?
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Hey piskr,
Appreciate your response. But don't you think 0.2mm is too thin and is liable to shatter easily?
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Wanna have my advice? Forget about tempered glass. It brakes one way or another, sooner or later. It shines only when you drop the phone on an extremely rough surface with stones or similar.
Dropping the phone on a flat surface or prevent scratches doesn't require tempered glass. Try this protection and it will give you a completely different view on screen protection:
https://forefrontcases.co.uk/produc...ile-phone-hydrogel/huawei-mate-20-x-hydrogel/
It's smooth as tempered glass, tinny and durable and doesn't make this blur effect as tempered glass, especially when it is dirty, makes.
Just try it. I promise that you won't regret. It's dirt chip regarding performance.
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Wanna have my advice? Forget about tempered glass. It brakes one way or another, sooner or later. It shines only when you drop the phone on an extremely rough surface with stones or similar.
Dropping the phone on a flat surface or prevent scratches doesn't require tempered glass. Try this protection and it will give you a completely different view on screen protection:
https://forefrontcases.co.uk/produc...ile-phone-hydrogel/huawei-mate-20-x-hydrogel/
It's smooth as tempered glass, tinny and durable and doesn't make this blur effect as tempered glass, especially when it is dirty, makes.
Just try it. I promise that you won't regret. It's dirt chip regarding performance.
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Appreciate that. But based on my research I got to go with tempered glass. But thanks for the input anyway.