Because no one asked....Well it looks like this. Wonder what's the tech behind this screen. Maybe that whole section is more "translucent"?.
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Open it up and see
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Because no one asked....Well it looks like this. Wonder what's the tech behind this screen. Maybe that whole section is more "translucent"?. View attachment 5479529
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That whole section is where adhesive doesn't reach hence the hollow sound it's edge glued display
Izy said:
That whole section is where adhesive doesn't reach hence the hollow sound it's edge glued display
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Yeahhh, iv heard that hallowish sound sometimes when I tap, like there's nothing under it lol, yeah it's just the adhesive going around it, cool though
That's perfectly normal my s8,s9,note10plus,note20 ultra,s21ultra all was the same when installing Whitestone dome glass under uv light
Reinforces that adhesive bezel whereabouts.
Looked like that on my 2XL when I was doing Whitestone as well. I assume it's the LOCA/adhesive they use to adhere the display/digitizer to the glass etc.
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By far, the best screen protector I have ever used. You don't even know it's there unless you have the screen off and look at it at a angle. These pics were taken 15 min. after application. There is 2 super tiny bubbles that will work themselves out.
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where did you get it from?
http://cgi.ebay.com/REALOOK-Samsung...250671452317?pt=PDA_Accessories#ht_4530wt_911
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http://cgi.ebay.com/REALOOK-Samsung...250671452317?pt=PDA_Accessories#ht_4530wt_911
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how's the touch/feel/response of the screen?
How is it compared to clear freak?
would you happen to know?
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How is it compared to clear freak?
would you happen to know?
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ClearFreak is probably the only screen protector I haven't tried. I just asked the same thing you did in another thread. I just ordered some ClearFreaks though so I will let you know.
After further testing I cannot recommend this product to owners of the Galaxy S phones. The actual screen still remained super responsive but the capacitive buttons on the bottom noticeably lost some sensitivity.
I can still recommend these screen protectors to anyone without capacitive buttons. It goes on great and is not visible. You can barely even see it when the display is turned off.
Just wanted to post this in case anyone else had done this besides me (it was stupid on my part so don't laugh)...
I had purchased the 3-pack screen protectors from the AT&T store a while back for $9.99. I had installed one of them and it was smooth, but didn't quite feel right. I used it for a while and then I began to see small scratches and wondered why it scratched so easily. This started to distract me because I like the look of a "clean" screen. So I decided to remove the protector. Well, when I went to remove it, I realized that when I installed it, I must've only removed the sticker tab applicator thingy in the corner and not the whole protective sheet. So what was scratching was only the protective sheet, not the actual screen protector! I removed the protective sheet to expose a nice, new, smooth screen protector! I know, I'm an idiot. Just wanted to let anyone else out there know to check this in case they notice theirs scratching easily and wondering why... Oh well, you live and you learn...
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gotta love the asshats!
now as for a reply:
i use the at&t ones as well and i love them. Very glass like feel to them!
Awhile back I bought a screen protector and it came in.
I read the instructions and everything, finally ready to apply.
I start applying and the first thing I notice is 3 layers of **** protecting the screen protector.
So eventually I ruined the first one because of dust and didn't know what ****ing layer was the screen protector.
I start on number two with a better attitude thinking I got this *****, the hell you know it gets screwed over. Apparently somewhere in between applying I bent the *****.. and this causes it to look like **** even then there was bubbles everywhere, where it says its bubble free
I don't even want to apply number three because I know something horribly will go wrong. Did anyone else use this brand and what was your experience?
I'd also like to note it did get scratched when applying the film too. Piece of **** companies
To top it off I got my case in too and it looks used, looks like a coffee stain on the back and was poorly cut.
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(A)Duro Membrane.
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User problem.........
Beamed from my Maguro.
Use the "hinge" method.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMPqDwVZzzM
Today I noticed that my phone has a crack that goes across the bottom and crosses the mic hole. No drops no cuts. I taken care of this phone and this is what I get. The cut even goes and crosses the silver band. It's awkward. I wonder if tmobile will trade it for a newer one. Makes no sense. The note 3 or iPhone lasted longer without any types of normal wear cracks.
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Its probably just a bad picture but the bottom of your phone looked like it was dropped.
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Its probably just a bad picture but the bottom of your phone looked like it was dropped.
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kinda see what you mean where the crack is looks like scuff marks
Just noticed as well today mine has THE same crack through the mic on bottom of phone and also on top of phone through infrared sensor. It's a known and not isolated problem among many G3 owners across the globe. Google it.
No scuffs. Just the way it came out. This really sucks.
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Back in the days of the iPhone 5 (I didn't have one, it's just for reference) many people complained about the black one scratching and chipping easily, and silver metal being visible underneath, there was a fix discovered. "Birchwood Casey Super Black Touch Up Pen". Since I chipped the bezel on my 360, you think this would work? If so, which pen would it be? Flat, Gloss, or Matt, I doubt it would be Matt. I'll leave pictures of the damage to my watch below.
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funny, my light scratch is also on the same spot....wonder what will work?
i tried a sharpie but its shinnier and shows.. so i cleaned it with alcohol...
so far i havent tried anything else
chaco81 said:
funny, my light scratch is also on the same spot....wonder what will work?
i tried a sharpie but its shinnier and shows.. so i cleaned it with alcohol...
so far i havent tried anything else
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I tripped and it hit the ground before my hand. I tried marker too, it came out almost a purpley colour. Gonna order that marker soon, hopefully it'll work.
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