Anyone prefer matte or clear screen protector??
I like clear but each to our own hehe.
Also just a heads up incase you didn't know. You only need to put a protector on the small outer display as the folded screen comes with Samsung own protection preinstalled and adding another layer can damage the phone.
But I am sure u already know all this hehe
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I'm getting my Tilt 2 in the mail in a few days. Was wondering if anyone could recommend a good case that fits the Tilt 2. I've looked at some Touch Pro 2 cases, but I've heard the size and shape of the Tilt 2 is a bit different. I want a case that's functional and protects the phone, not just something I can pull it in and out of, but something that is custom fit to the functionality of the phone. I know it's still kind of early, but does any company's have a case yet for the Tilt 2?
I really want something like this, but have no idea where to find it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmvd2Jy9Nes
I like that the plastic on that case covers and protects the keyboard. Has anyone seen a case like this available anywhere?
Also...looking for a screen/full body protector that fits or is made for the Tilt 2. I've heard Brando and Zaggs Invisible Shield are the way to go. Any recommendations as to which one I should choose?
I have this plastic (acrylic) case and kinda like it: http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-ph...060235&q_manufacturer=htc&q_model=prod4000225. The nice thing about it is that you can still slide the keyboard open and it holds securely. And sliding the keyboard open is much easier than fumbling around with a snap to do so.
My only gripe is that dust and pocket lint gets between the screen and the screen protector requiring removal of the screen protector (just snaps off) for cleaning. Also, it requires a harder press for the touchscreen to register.
Also, you have to wait for awhile after cleaning the screen and inside of the screen protector with a microfiber cloth (like a lens or glasses cloth) before putting it back on. Otherwise, there's kind of an oily film that appears on the underside of the screen protector.
I've been thinking about applying the stick-on screen protector that's included and seeing if the touchscreen will work under 2 layers of protection. If not, I might cut the protector out of the case with an xacto knife to keep the plastic protection.
TheScPCrew said:
I'm getting my Tilt 2 in the mail in a few days. Was wondering if anyone could recommend a good case that fits the Tilt 2.
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You know, there's a whole subforum on Rhodium Accessories where this stuff is being discussed... where questions similar to yours are answered.
Just a simple review of the 3D mask film, the product comes with all the neccessory stuff to make the application easy for the user.
The brand is from skinplayer and use material from a company called max film, item is made in japan and packaged in korea.
cost is a little more that the sgp and comes only with one protector.
bubble removal stick
dust removal
sticker to help position the screen and screen protector
cleaning cloth
first look at the protector looks just like a ordinary PET material sp, there is 3 things that stands out this product from the other offering like tridea, sgp and AT.
patented design for easy apply
99% total full edge to edge coverage
hybrid crossed between normal PET and wet apply like invisible shield (my personal opinion)
applying the protector is very easy, the most important is to have a total clean screen free from dust or what evers on the screen.
Removing the center part of the pre-screen protector and slide the protector in place, either just use the supplied protector tabs to hold in place or just touch the center and the screen protector starts to stick to the screen.
pressing down the center then slowly remove the two sides of the pre-screen protectors.
using the bubble remover to get all neccessory bubbles out and to push the edge of the protector to cling onto the egde.
the protector is dry apply and does have a self healing surface, you can see this when using the bubble remover.
The protector has a smooth finish, and is bubble free (well so far), without looking at the cutout from the speaker, camera hole and home button, you won't noticed you have a screen protector on, it's totally glossy clear.
I want to buy one.. but nothing shows up searching for skinplayer hd s3 in goolge =[
Rapa_ said:
I want to buy one.. but nothing shows up searching for skinplayer hd s3 in goolge =[
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It's rather a new product, it should reach ebay soon, or you can check them out here.
www.skinplayer.co.kr
should be able to get it from here, but rather expensive.
www.gmarket.co.kr
that is brilliant!
Impressive.
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kms108 said:
Just a simple review of the 3D mask film, the product comes with all the neccessory stuff to make the application easy for the user.
The brand is from skinplayer and use material from a company called max film, item is made in japan and packaged in korea.
cost is a little more that the sgp and comes only with one protector.
bubble removal stick
dust removal
sticker to help position the screen and screen protector
cleaning cloth
first look at the protector looks just like a ordinary PET material sp, there is 3 things that stands out this product from the other offering like tridea, sgp and AT.
patented design for easy apply
99% total full edge to edge coverage
hybrid crossed between normal PET and wet apply like invisible shield (my personal opinion)
applying the protector is very easy, the most important is to have a total clean screen free from dust or what evers on the screen.
Removing the center part of the pre-screen protector and slide the protector in place, either just use the supplied protector tabs to hold in place or just touch the center and the screen protector starts to stick to the screen.
pressing down the center then slowly remove the two sides of the pre-screen protectors.
using the bubble remover to get all neccessory bubbles out and to push the edge of the protector to cling onto the egde.
the protector is dry apply and does have a self healing surface, you can see this when using the bubble remover.
The protector has a smooth finish, and is bubble free (well so far), without looking at the cutout from the speaker, camera hole and home button, you won't noticed you have a screen protector on, it's totally glossy clear.
Youtube video here shows how to apply with ease (not my video).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbf3H0QeqHA
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Will this available in the US?
Seems easier to apply it, but still the same. Protector is a protector, nothing more than that.
SGT2012 said:
Will this available in the US?
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Unless there is an authorised dealer, no you won't get it, but ebay soon or later should have them, i've seen ebay with skinplayers products before.
hey are you still using this screen protector? i just wanted to see how it was holding up so far. edges peeling, yellowing screen, or anything?
also how is this protector at preventing fingerprint or smudges?
thanks.
Did you guys got tempered class for Galaxy S3? If you do, share your experiences here. Our experience can be the useful reference for those guys who doesn't own a tempered class.
Here is the tempered class for Galaxy S3 that I share.
I bought one for my S4 mini as well as my S3. I got it off ebay, but I think they are all the same.
The procedure:
In the pack you get a wet alcoholic wipe and a dry microfiber cloth so you can clean the screen thoroughly. After that you can apply the antistatic sticker (also included) so you can prevent dust falling on your screen while you prepare the screen guard. Peel the antistatic sticker and apply glass. Applying the glass is the tricky part because you need to align it good from the start. If you see that the alignment isn't good remove it and try again because if you lay it down whole you will have trouble removing it without damaging the sticky bottom surface. I damaged it on my S4 mini and now 2 small bubbles are in that place. If you achieved perfect alignment you can just drop it - it sticks without any bubbles, but if you entrapped bubbles you can try to push them with the plastic also provided.
About the guard:
I wouldn't suggest drilling it, trying to shoot at it, or making it an shield for explosions like in the pictures. It is more durable and more resistant to scratches than most of the cheap plastic protectors around. It is about 0.3mm thick and that is the only minus. I would recommend it as a better option to plastic ones.
Cheers!
|Vyp| said:
I bought one for my S4 mini as well as my S3. I got it off ebay, but I think they are all the same.
The procedure:
In the pack you get a wet alcoholic wipe and a dry microfiber cloth so you can clean the screen thoroughly. After that you can apply the antistatic sticker (also included) so you can prevent dust falling on your screen while you prepare the screen guard. Peel the antistatic sticker and apply glass. Applying the glass is the tricky part because you need to align it good from the start. If you see that the alignment isn't good remove it and try again because if you lay it down whole you will have trouble removing it without damaging the sticky bottom surface. I damaged it on my S4 mini and now 2 small bubbles are in that place. If you achieved perfect alignment you can just drop it - it sticks without any bubbles, but if you entrapped bubbles you can try to push them with the plastic also provided.
About the guard:
I wouldn't suggest drilling it, trying to shoot at it, or making it an shield for explosions like in the pictures. It is more durable and more resistant to scratches than most of the cheap plastic protectors around. It is about 0.3mm thick and that is the only minus. I would recommend it as a better option to plastic ones.
Cheers!
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Thanks for your share.
Do you notice the extra thickness compared to a standard screen protector?
itsdandandan said:
Do you notice the extra thickness compared to a standard screen protector?
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I'm currently using a standard screen protector and wanted to find out if the glass one was better than the one I currently have and am I able to use it with any case because I'm looking at changing from the capdase cover I have now. I've been checking on Amazon and I don't know if I should get the zerolemon zero rugged case as a 2 in 1.
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.
Just wondering if anyone has removed the built in screen protector? I bought it today and it looks like the usual junk they use. I am supposed to get my phone tomorrow so how does it work with it?
I always remove the BI Screen Protector...hate it !! I just use a tempered glass instead but love the protection from the case itself
Not sure why #otterbox is only restraining to releasing a Defender series case for this phone. Would love to go for a commuter series.
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I am using a defender, popped out the screen protector cleaned up the residual glue that held it on and applied a tempered screen protector to the phone.
I do have issues with the edges peeling up the screen protector, so I filed the sharp lip of the case back a tiny bit so when it flexes it goes over the screen protector instead of lifting it up.
All is good, phone is massive and I don't think I will by physically breaking this phone anytime soon with it.