So, I just got a glass screen protector for my red magic 5g, but after applying it and re-inputting my fingerprint, I found that the fingerprint scanner is quite a bit less consistent than when it just had the included plastic screen protector.
So, for those who have tried them, which glass screen protector still works well with the in-screen fingerprint scanner? And could you link them in this post?
I honestly don't think the screen protector makes the fingerprint scanner any better or worse, in my opinions. It's just very poorly calibrated.
Still, as the phone suggests, you should try getting the official screen protector for it: https://www.nubiamart.com/original-...d-glass-protective-film-screen-protector.html
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Has any one tried the Martin Fields Overlay Plus Screen Protector (Samsung Galaxy S II i9100)?
In particular the camera screen protector?
I'm currently using one. The screen protector is good, no grainy effect, very clear, and you won't even notice its there. The front camera(2MP) and sensors are also protected, the sensors are still functional (proximity sensor when on call). The only exposed areas are the earpiece and home button.
As for the back(8MP) camera protector, unfortunately I ruined it. As its very small, it fell on the floor while I was trying to remove the plastic layer.
Its con though is that the screen protector is a finger print magnet. XD Its worse than bare screen.
what protector would you recommend?
really love the display naked..but i need some kind of protection against scratch(scratched my lg2x):-(
and at the same time less fingerprint and smudges on screen..hate those matte type now..
dzel said:
what protector would you recommend?
really love the display naked..but i need some kind of protection against scratch(scratched my lg2x):-(
and at the same time less fingerprint and smudges on screen..hate those matte type now..
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Stealth Shieldz,get it from AMAZON.
I'm kinna interested to have this screen protector : http://www.spigen.com/brands/google/nexus-5/nexus-5-screen-protector-glas-tr-nano-slim.html
I was wondering
1. Is there any possibility that this type screen protector may scratch my device screen? As it is made of glass material too.
2. Is it possible to tear it off in the future, without leaving any mark and scratches on my device screen? As in the future, I might feel like I may not want to have a screen protector on my screen. Or, I would like to change a new screen protector.
3. Also, it seems that this screen protector doesn't have a cut-off hole for front camera and other sensors. Will it affect the quality of front camera, and other sensors?
Thanks.
Cheok
1. The back is adhesive... The most its going to do is leave some sort of residue like duct on glass as an extreme example.
2. Yes it can come off. This is a screen protector... Not a screen damager. I think you are misunderstanding the point of it.
3. No, front camera quality is not reduced.
I had the exact same one and it literally let me down like massively. Started getting random air bubbles in it, which were impossible to get rid of without taking the damn thing off. Been running naked since then.
I have this screen protector and I haven't had any problems at all. It has micro scratches on the screen protector but my screen should be just fine.
tl;dr: I put on a LOCA screen protector, but the fingerprint scanner did not work.
So when I received my S10+, I immediately went to my nearest mall to buy a tempered glass screen protector, because I was afraid that I would drop it, and crack my shiny new phone. They showed me a LOCA screen protector and they said that it supported the in-display fingerprint scanner, and because the whitestone dome glass was also LOCA, I agreed to buy it. When I got back home, first I removed the plastic screen protector, then removed any fingerprints or dust, then I carefully put on the LOCA glue in the middle, then put the glass on, tiled it left and right to make sure the glue fully touched the glass and placed it on the table, then UV cured the top, middle, and bottom, each for 15 minutes. After it was done, I carefully used a razor blade to remove excess, making sure not to remove the glue touching the glass, then powered on my S10+. The touch was working normally, so I went into settings, searched fingerprint, and tried to register my finger, but it kept saying "Press a little harder", or "Make sure your finger fully covers the fingerprint scanner", etc. I pressed harder, but nothing happened. So I went to the mall again and decided to exchange for a plastic screen protector. So if you don't want to waste money, DO NOT BUY A RANDOM BRAND SCREEN PROTECTOR. Even if they tell you its LOCA or that it supports the in-display screen protector, don't buy it unless its a Whitestone Dome Glass or another screen protector that has been confirmed to work with the fingerprint sensor, in which case go for it.
I think even with the Whitestone Dome you had to press on the fingerprint area while curing to make sure the fp scanner worked. So I'm guessing it would be the same with the non Whitestone ones.
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jadaress1 said:
I think even with the Whitestone Dome you had to press on the fingerprint area while curing to make sure the fp scanner worked. So I'm guessing it would be the same with the non Whitestone ones.
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No need to press on the FP during curing with Whitestone. Just do some extra curing and first at the bottom.
XDDDD12345 said:
tl;dr: I put on a LOCA screen protector, but the fingerprint scanner did not work.
So when I received my S10+, I immediately went to my nearest mall to buy a tempered glass screen protector, because I was afraid that I would drop it, and crack my shiny new phone. They showed me a LOCA screen protector and they said that it supported the in-display fingerprint scanner, and because the whitestone dome glass was also LOCA, I agreed to buy it. When I got back home, first I removed the plastic screen protector, then removed any fingerprints or dust, then I carefully put on the LOCA glue in the middle, then put the glass on, tiled it left and right to make sure the glue fully touched the glass and placed it on the table, then UV cured it for 15 minutes. After it was done, I carefully used a razor blade to remove excess, making sure not to remove the glue touching the glass, then powered on my S10+. The touch was working normally, so I went into settings, searched fingerprint, and tried to register my finger, but it kept saying "Press a little harder", or "Make sure your finger fully covers the fingerprint scanner", etc. I pressed harder, but nothing happened. So I went to the mall again and decided to exchange for a plastic screen protector. So if you don't want to waste money, DO NOT BUY A RANDOM BRAND SCREEN PROTECTOR. Even if they tell you its LOCA or that it supports the in-display screen protector, don't buy it unless its a Whitestone Dome Glass or another screen protector that has been confirmed to work with the fingerprint sensor, in which case go for it.
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Curing for 15mins??? Was this a personal decision on your part to cure for 15 minutes? To the second post, yes you're correct that Whitestone Dome updated their instructions to push down on the sensor in between curing sessions.
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Curing for 15mins??? Was this a personal decision on your part to cure for 15 minutes? To the second post, yes you're correct that Whitestone Dome updated their instructions to push down on the sensor in between curing sessions.
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Yes, it was my personal decision since I searched up how long to cure and the search result i saw said 15 mins so I randomly decided to do that, but also see edit, I did top, middle, bottom each for 15 mins, so should've been enough, the bottom for a bit more longer. After knowing it didn't work, cured it for 2 hours, but it still didn't work.
I tried the WhiteStone on my S10+ and it didnt work too well... even after following each step to the T. The FP was hit and miss each time, became annoying really quickly so off it came
I did think it might have been an error on installation but checking out the Amazon reviews, many people have the same issue.
I think a good idead would be a Tempered glass protector with a cutout for the FP sensor which is then covered by a TPU attached to the glass
Anyway, thats me done. Taa
I installed a ''ramdom'' brand instead of White Stone because it was much cheaper and came with 2 protectors. I did press a little at the bottom where the sensor is located. And the sensor was working, but not very reliable. Now with the new update for biometrics it has improved a lot.
My experience with the Whitestone on the S10+:
My first install I got a huge bubble. This is despite having done about 5 installs on my S9+ I upgraded from. I mistakenly dropped the pin when the glue hit the arrows instead of when the glue touched the glass. I did the cleaning of the phone and glass before curing. Note: I couldn't get the absorption pads in, so it made a huge mess in the tray.
Second install was with my "cleaned" glass. The install went much better. There were two annoying but acceptable bubbles. I only noticed them on white bg or when the screen was off. The FPS was very hot or miss. Turned out there were micro bubbles barely noticeable below the FPS and below the speaker. Apparently they were causing a problem even though it wasn't where the sensor was. It was enough to throw it off. I did the 1 minute press at install. Success rate was about 2/10.
I contacted WSD about how to do a warrenty, using Facebook messenger. I was willing to pay for the replacement. I figured the error was in my cleaning of the glass. They ended up sending out the replacement for free. No pictures or anything needed.
Third install went off without a hitch. The replacement shipped with the absorption pads installed. They now hook into the top tray instead of putting into the bottom. I did the 1 minute press and cured 2 or 3 minutes each top and bottom. Success rate is now 17/20, which is just as good or better than what I got on my 9+. The latest patches seem to help a ton.
Notes:
I'd read someone say after the latest patch to redo finger prints with a little pressure as possible. This seems to have made a big impact for me.
I've read that if you're hands are dried out, that can affect things. I definitely have more problems when my hands are dried out.
Sometimes my thumb will move slightly during the scan. This results in an almost definite fail.
Lifting my thumb too fast seems to contribute to fails. If I leave my thumb on until it clears, I have almost perfect recognition.
How to do choose tempered glass screen protector for any brand mobile
One thing that comes hand in hand with a new smartphone is screen protector. Two major materials for a screen protector can either be a plastic film or tempered glass. Tempered Glass screen protector is preferred over the plastic screen protectors because it offers better protection. So, what could be some of the criteria in choosing the best-tempered glass screen protector? To help you choose the right one, I carefully selected the 4 criteria below:
Toughness
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This is some key criteria when choosing the screen protector
Maybe buy a flip case and leave the Samsung fitted protector
I considered various options then decided a working fingerprint sensor was more important to me than a glass screen protector so just bought a faux leather flip cover with magnetic clasp (£2.99 on eBay)
What I noticed with the whitestone is that it takes a few days for the fingerprint scanning to get better. Its still not as good as without a screenprotector, but on day 1 i couldnt even register my fingerprint, since then every day its a bit better.
Recently purchased the whitestone dome glass and installed it. Been using it for almost a week now and fingerprint scanner works pretty well for me (95% of the time). Was hesitant due to bad reviews but gave it a shot and I'm pleased with it. I followed the instruction video on their website and installed with no problems.
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I considered various options then decided a working fingerprint sensor was more important to me than a glass screen protector so just bought a faux leather flip cover with magnetic clasp (£2.99 on eBay)
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I ended up buying the Neo Flex Screen protector and Spigan neo hybrid case absolute brilliant so glad I did. I've had them on now for about 2 months working in the building trade so my screen goes through a lot dust and all sorts and this screen protector has done brilliantly.
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Tried two different tempered glass screen protector s with my S20 5G - one claiming to allow the fingerprint reader to work.
Neither work as it seems that the distance from the finger to the reader is too far (when trying to set up a fingerprint it only shows a small section, around 30%, of the print in the centre, and not enough to store/recognise it.
Has anyone found one that actually work.
PS: I have a tendency to drop my phone, so am only after a tempered glass one - I would hazard a guess that the problem does not exists with a silicon protector.
Thank god we finally have a flat screen Android flagship device! This means that searching for the perfect screen protector is easy, right? Right?!
Nope. Tried 2 already:
Nillkin H+Pro, 0,2mm temperes glass. Thin enough to work with the fingerprint sensor but covers only the display portion, none of the bezels. Because of this, it gets the rainbow effect on the sides.
Spigen ez fit rtc. Tempered glass. Pretty good coverage (could be better) but the thickness interferes with the fp sensor, it works very slow with this one.
So...where to buy "the one to rule them all". Full coverage, edge to edge (maybe with black borders) and sufficient compatibility with the fp sensor. Share your experiences!
I use https://www.caseologycases.com/products/galaxy-s22-screen-protector-snap-fit and registered the FP after applying the glass. I am satisfied. 9 off 10 attempts work.
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I use https://www.caseologycases.com/products/galaxy-s22-screen-protector-snap-fit and registered the FP after applying the glass. I am satisfied. 9 off 10 attempts work.
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I'm 90% sure that this is the same as the Spigen one. Fp works but is slower. It is cheaper though!
I tried to get a tempered glass installed, but the Samsung store person informed me that the ultrasonic fingerprint reader is a hit and miss so I went with a GadgetShieldz scratch guard as of now. But I'm keen on understanding others' experiences on tempered glass.
I personally don't like tempered glass ones, I'm more concerned about scratches than it falling. So I went with Samsung's own screen protector, got it at my local store and asked them to put it on there.
I prefer matte screen protectors hence I got this one: https://a.aliexpress.com/_vBWviH
I like it very much, it's practically edge to edge, I'd say about .5mm gap.
My experience with glass screen protectors is that, unless they're bonded with a light cured adhesive, the fingerprint scanner stops working reliably after a few hours. Re-registering the fingerprints or increasing touch sensitivity in settings does not significantly improve the situation. Outside of the fingerprint sensor issue, this generation of tempered glass screen protectors, most of which use a snap-on frame to guide their installment, work very well and seem to be case friendly.
For me, these are the best:
- Screen protector: https://www.spigen.com/collections/...otector-neo-flex-solid?variant=40414744346671
- Case: https://www.spigen.com/collections/...s22-5g-case-liquid-air?variant=40498618499119
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I personally don't like tempered glass ones, I'm more concerned about scratches than it falling. So I went with Samsung's own screen protector, got it at my local store and asked them to put it on there.
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The most important would be is your mid/long term experience with it.
Simply indicating what did you choose in the end is pointless in my opinion.
I hate GeekSquad but, they do at least one thing right: they install good screen protector. Just go to BestBuy and ask for a custom screen protector. They will install a ClearPlex protector with a special machine and it has a lifetime warranty. Cost: 30$ CAD. No problem with fingerprint sensor... Plus: if you ever find scratches, you can use a heatgun to repair it. The plastic will "self-repair".
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I hate GeekSquad but, they do at least one thing right: they install good screen protector. Just go to BestBuy and ask for a custom screen protector. They will install a ClearPlex protector with a special machine and it has a lifetime warranty. Cost: 30$ CAD. No problem with fingerprint sensor... Plus: if you ever find scratches, you can use a heatgun to repair it. The plastic will "self-repair".
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I use the same phone cover that can self-heal the scratches and it really works, the scratches disappear within a few minutes. I got it from Gadgetshieldz for just $12 and it is giving good protection also fingerprint works fine! This S22 screen protector is better than the Samsung protectors.
I used the Whitestone and two cracked in 2 weeks.
They take a month to respond never buying again
dinamo1975 said:
For me, these are the best:
- Screen protector: https://www.spigen.com/collections/...otector-neo-flex-solid?variant=40414744346671
- Case: https://www.spigen.com/collections/...s22-5g-case-liquid-air?variant=40498618499119
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I have Spigen's EZ-fit tempered glass on my S22 and can't really say I like it. The fingerprint reading is very hit-and-miss. And this even after I deleted fingerprints made before installing the protector and new ones recorded after. Using it from the AOD screen nearly never works. Once active it seems to be less problematic than for AOD, but not well enough to be called "good".
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I have Spigen's EZ-fit tempered glass on my S22 and can't really say I like it. The fingerprint reading is very hit-and-miss. And this even after I deleted fingerprints made before installing the protector and new ones recorded after. Using it from the AOD screen nearly never works. Once active it seems to be less problematic than for AOD, but not well enough to be called "good".
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Dinamo mentioned a different product. It is not tempered glass but a very soft TPU with sprayed adhesive. Hopefully it works fine cause I just ordered it. I think Samsung screen protectors in Galaxy s10 time was exactly the same.
Hello, I have tried to put 2 different screen protectors on my phone and with both of them I have a problem of not sticking on the edges!! any of you have the same problem? one of them is the Spigen's EZ-fit!!! Thanks