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http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=896
or
http://www.boxwave.com/products/activecase/active-case-at_t-tilt_2906.htm
I got the one from seidoonline, and it is good, but in my opinion you have to get used to opening (sliding) your phone with care. There are little tabs that hold the case to the phone, and for me it feels like the phone hits these tabs if you open it up too fast.
I'm not sure if it is the same for the boxwave one.
I ended up also buying the aluminum case, with the only downside being you have to open it up (the case) all the time to use the touch screen for the phone.
-1 for Seidio. It took over a month to get it since after I ordered it 3 days later they said it was backordered. 2 weeks later it finally ships. It will be the last order I place with Seidio.
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jeffla said:
-1 for Seidio. It took over a month to get it since after I ordered it 3 days later they said it was backordered. 2 weeks later it finally ships. It will be the last order I place with Seidio.
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well i just ordered the seidio case because i think it will work to my liking. but over a month to receive it is a bit much. ill tell you how my order goes...
I got a Seido Case. Honestly I like it. It fits tight and feels easier to grip. I just ordered it on the 13th had it by the 18th.
I love my Armor case from boxwave. I dropped it on it's corner the very next day. The case popped open, and the Tilt separated into phone and bat cover in the parking lot. Put them back together and running strong. Decent dent in the armor case, but I'm SURE the phone would not have survived otherwise, lol. You should see the pics of me dropping it since. Talk about battle damage
I'll be getting the Seido case for my Tilt. The boxwave case looks like the cheapo stuff you can find on ebay for 1/4 the price.
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hey just got my seidio case in. ordered on the 23rd, received on 28th. nice looking case. exactly how i wanted it and covers the AT&T sign on the top if you dont like that on your tilt. i say go seidio
I like the white Boxwave - most pics are of the black. Plus the drop story has me sold...
AND I like a clip better than a holster
Just curious, I have one on my HD right now but I definitely prefer my device without it. I don't carry it in a case, just in my pocket, but I'm careful with it for the most part. I don't put it in a pocket with keys and I don't rough it up any. Will my screen get scratched up easily with no protector? Is the screen glass? Thanks for any advice.
I would say: Get a screen protector!
With it you are on the safe side if you accidentally scratch your screen.
And its nearly invisible, so why bothering?
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Just curious, I have one on my HD right now but I definitely prefer my device without it. I don't carry it in a case, just in my pocket, but I'm careful with it for the most part. I don't put it in a pocket with keys and I don't rough it up any. Will my screen get scratched up easily with no protector? Is the screen glass? Thanks for any advice.
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Definitely recommended along with silicone case. About 10 years I used to carry my PDA in the same manner as you do - in a pocket. One day while shopping, I reached into my pocket to pull out the PDA. As I brought to eye level, it slipped out of my hand. I managed to block it with my foot but the impact still cracked the crystal.
At the time I had insurance on it through some replacement service and this was covered. I even managed to talk the company into upgrading my memory at the same time for free.
The first time you either scratch your screen or drop it will bring back memories of this thread. In fact, about two months ago I dropped my Jade Clone in the same manner while getting out of my vehicle. Fortunately my silicone case protected it while the screen protector kept it from getting scratched. It landed on the screen side and slid about four inches.
I was sweating bullets that I might have cracked the screen because it landed on that side. Fortunately the silicone case must have taken the majority of the blow.
Silicone cases for a Blackstone are available on both eBay and Amazon for about $6 total. Here's one eBay auction (I am not the Seller but have bought from him):
http://cgi.ebay.com/CRYSTAL-PROTECTIVE-CASE-FOR-HTC-TOUCH-T8282-BLACKSTONE_W0QQitemZ390020773917
Being a Hong Kong shipper takes about 12 to 16 days to the US.
Additionally, I would recommend SquareTrade Warranty (http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/). They insure electronic devices. Generally you have 30 days to register or buy a warranty with them but they will do 90 days on some items. And, sometimes you can even sweet talk them to get a warranty 30 to 90 days from the date of purchase if you call them via phone. They will pay for repairs up to the purchase price.
Then too they seem to have lots of promo codes that can be googled because they seem to offer discounts up to 50 percent off for the first year of coverage. Generally your initial year coverage is about 10 percent of the purchase price not including shipping. If you buy on eBay, look for an item that has shipping included or is free. That way you might an extra $30 to $50 USD worth of coverage.
Sorry to be long-winded but next week I will put SquareTrade (ST) to the test. I have heard all good about them. I bought a refurbished HDTV and it went out in the first year of coverage. ST gives you the option of having it repaired locally or they will send out a prepaid shipping carton.
Well, when I called several local repair shops, the estimated repair exceeded my purchase price. If I had gone this route, I would have had to pay for the actual in-shop estimate (about $60 USD). Upon receiving the written estimate, ST would have paid out out my purchase price and I would have been out the cost of estimate.
But, I called back ST the same day and asked if I could get a carton shipped out. They said no problem and it is due Monday. The HDTV will go to one of their authorized repair centers where I expect it not to be deemed cost worthy of repair as per the phone estimates. In this case, I get my full purchase price back.
The nice thing is that with a promo code I paid only 10 percent of purchase price for two years worth of service protection. I will be extremely happy to be out only $50 USD instead of $532. The refurbished HDTV came with a two month warranty which passed eight months ago.
Bottom line? Get protection!
I ues these,you cannot tell it's on and lasts months http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-INVISIBLE...UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL?hash=item3ef93df831
Don
I'm careful, you should see the scratches on my screen protecter, use one.
Even if you're very careful down to the spec level of dust being able to scratch your screen...trust me, a single scratch on the screen is not a good sight to see better be safe than sorry man.
I scratched my screen protector with my stylus, one speck of dust and it will scratch.
ClearTouch crystals for me!
Unless you want a scratched device, get a screen protector
Yes you do
Oh yes you do. Personally i use this one and havent managed to scratch it for 6 months now. It is also very clear.
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-touch-hd-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
I used to have a screen protector on my HD but i decided to remove it
after a few months because i didn't like the air bubbles.
I've tried maybe 4 different protectors, including invisibleSHIELD, followed all the instructions, but i just couldn't install the damn thing without making some
annoying air bubbles. Finally i gave up.
2 weeks after, my HD has dropped on a terrain full of gravel from about 1.5 meters.
Now, instead of air bubbles i have two big scratches on my screen
and a missing piece in the right corner.
Trust me - you want to get yourself a screen protector.
Well Guys the day has come where I have cracked my first phone. I was working and it fell a good 4ft onto a concrete floor face first. I have dropped my phone plenty of times but I guess this one finally did it. Thankfully it's not that bad as I just have a technicolor rainbow on the top of my screen. I can deal with it until I get a new screen. But just wanted to rant!
Damnnnnnnnnnn, sorrry to hear that bro!! Have you already ordered a new screen?
A couple of weeks ago I wanted to sell my Streak and took the pics, created the add( I know.. bad decision) but then it made a sudden unpredicted drop from around 50 cm (1.5 ft?) out of my pocket onto the tiles at home.
Nothing seemed to be wrong with it but after two hours or so the camera connection broke apparently as it wouldn't connect with the camera. Whenever I activated the camera app, the device would get very hot at the front and back cam region, the battery suddenly freaked out. If I made a phone call it would drop from 100 to 1% in less than a minute but if it was used as a mp3 player I could listen for at least a couple of hours. Charging went extremely fast, but discharging as well.
After a couple of days I sent it back to store as a RMA and just received the conformation today that it will be delivered tomorrow!
Anyways, my parents and friends laughed at me and said the Streak committed suiside ......The lesson I learned in my case: 1. Don't ever sell the Streak, 2. Don't drop it and you will be a happy man for a looooooong time.
That sucks man. I've been lucky enough to not have dropped mine yet.
However, I've received a line of faulty ones. Dell is shipping out my 5th replacement device!
I've given up on screen protectors. I keep having to ship them back to Dell. F it. I'll trust Gorilla Glass to be tough enough.
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That sucks man. I've been lucky enough to not have dropped mine yet.
However, I've received a line of faulty ones. Dell is shipping out my 5th replacement device!
I've given up on screen protectors. I keep having to ship them back to Dell. F it. I'll trust Gorilla Glass to be tough enough.
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gorilla glass aint that tough, mines is cracked just above the home button and runs along the edge of lcd for about an inch, new screen coming tomorrow so hopefully will get it changed ok (if i dont brea another part lol)
cyapalmpos said:
That sucks man. I've been lucky enough to not have dropped mine yet.
However, I've received a line of faulty ones. Dell is shipping out my 5th replacement device!
I've given up on screen protectors. I keep having to ship them back to Dell. F it. I'll trust Gorilla Glass to be tough enough.
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just use those from Xtreme guards, they really great and you can reapply them! There are also a couple of alternatives, they use the same material but I find Xtreme guards to be the cheapest with great quality.
I've never used Guards on any of my phones. I will not ever unless I like the way it looks. Anyway. I am going to go ahead and order a new LCD and possibly try repairing it myself but I am very iffy about that.
been there. Actually got Dell to replace my Streak when it happened, but it took over a month! But I've been careful since.
I broke my Phone on the front about a month ago ... it was in my Jeans back pocket and I bent to pick up my kid from floor and went on to squat posture ... and heard a feeble cracking sound! I knew instantly, it happened. When removed, to my bad, it was found the same. Ran to the Dell Service next day morning (I am in Hyderabad, India now) and bought my Dell Streak when I was in US. I had to pay around 250$ (including $60 US to India warranty transfer) and they instantly replaced the device (except my old battery).
I picked up my Nexus 7 this evening to do some reading and noticed I couldn't get any touch responses. I couldn't get the ring to slide in either direction to unlock the screen. I kept trying for several minutes and finally got it to turn off. I thought a re-set might help. I did get it turned back on but it was doing the same thing. No touch response. I finally turned on my chair lamp and looked at the screen.
I have a crack clear across the screen about a third of the way down! Now, I do not treat my devices roughly in any way. I'm 62 years old so I don't throw stuff around, I use them as they should be used. I don't put my Nexus 7 in a backpack nor have I taken it out of my house in the two weeks I've had it.
I don't believe the glass should be cracking at two weeks of very gentle use.
I guess I have to ask ASUS for warranty service or do I take it back to Office Deport to see if they will do anything for me?
Would appreciate some advice.
I'd bring it back to office depot because that's the quickest way. They might let you exchange it
You just opened it and there was a crack across the screen, Office Depot shouldn't give you a problem with that. Now I'm believing you that you didn't drop it, so in that case it is a hardware defect and you should just ask to exchange it.
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same thing with my screen, i pressed lightly just to put the back cover back on. I think it's really delicate.
Quick and Fantastic Update!
Well I was pretty bummed out that my Nexus 7 screen was cracked which made the entire device unusable! I contacted ASUS via their web site and asked about their return/warranty service. They sent me a pretty quick email telling me to fill out an RMA form and a bunch of other stuff which I really, really didn't want to do.
I really didn't want to go that route so today I took a chance and went back to the Office Depot that I bought the device from. I showed my busted Nexus 7 to the manager and he asked if I had bought a Protection Plan. Well, I figured I was dead in the water since I clearly didn't buy any protection plan 15 days ago. He also mentioned they had a 15 day return/exchange policy!
Then to my surprise, Carlie, the manager, said, "Well, I'll go ahead and exchange this one if you buy a Protection Plan this time." Believe me, that didn't sound so bad this time around especially since the Protection Plan covers cracked screens for up to 2 years!
Finally, I have a new (not refurbished) Nexus 7 from Office Depot! That's great customer care if you ask me. I'll be back to that store to buy a lot more stuff in the future.
Just a word to other owners...the glass on the Nexus 7 ain't gorilla glass of any kind if it can break during normal use! I've got mine in a very nice case and that's where it will stay.
wow.. that's absolutely great news.
I'm stuck with my cracked 16g which I can only use with a mouse.
I'm currently thinking of buying a 8G, as I'm abroad and can't return my 16g.
Awesome! It never hurts to try in cases like these, and it helps to be nice
Its for the best that you ended up with a protection plan. I missed the deal they had at squaretrade and endEd up paying 50 bucks for the two year coverage. Oh well at least I have peace of mind...
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Guardsix said:
Just a word to other owners...the glass on the Nexus 7 ain't gorilla glass of any kind .
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It's Corning® Fit Glass
Not like it makes any major difference, the TF201's are Corning Gorilla and a lot of people have cracked/smashed their screens.
Thin glass is Thin -_-
My screen is cracked too
Thanks for creating this thread as I need to share my experience with a Nexus 7 that I purchased from Staples 1 week ago.
I was very disturbed to find out that my new Nexus 7 wasn't responding to my password this morning. It was working fine last night before I put it in my nightstand drawer. I wiped away what I thought was a smudge but noticed that it was a 6 inch long crack on the left side. I contacted Asus support and they want me to send the device back to them (at my expense). They'll examine the device and see if the crack was due to user mistreatment. Side note: it wasn't. I do recall that I may have banged it against the counter when I caught it after almost dropping it.
After reading this thread I may go back to Staples and see if they'll replace the device. When I purchased it last week the manager tried to sell me a protection plan but if I recall they were $50 or $100. I've had an Ipod touch for over 2 years and never hand any issues like this. I'm very disappointed to say the least.
BTW I purchased a cover for the Nexus yesterday but it seems to be too late.
-Bob
My exchange, 2nd from GameStop had the LCD cracked but the outer glass was intact on the day I opened it for my birthday. Took that one back, they gave me a store credit because they didn't have anymore, and the pre-orders closed. I found out they got a new shipment from others on here and called my store today. Manager says, I tried to call you yesterday, we got an extra and another pre-order that decided not to pick his up. Come on by and get yours.
I instantly installed a xtremeguard and my x series tpu case, although this one is not responding to touches, I didn't bother to test it before installing the protector, as I didn't want to get finger prints on it and have to clean it off.. This happened with my previous one as well, but it responded better every hour it dried, not the same on the new one. Also another observation, this is the first of my 3 units that didn't come re-sealed with double tape...
-CC
Guardsix said:
Just a word to other owners...the glass on the Nexus 7 ain't gorilla glass of any kind if it can break during normal use! I've got mine in a very nice case and that's where it will stay.
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FWIW, Gorilla Glass is no less prone to cracking than regular glass. It's just less prone to scratch.
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just lou said:
FWIW, Gorilla Glass is no less prone to cracking than regular glass. It's just less prone to scratch.
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Source? Or did you pull that out of your ass?
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/everyday-tech/gorilla-glass3.htm
If I knew office depot would have a protection plan for 2 years including screen I probably would not have bought from Google. great news it all worked out. I cracked my notion ink tablet and it cost more than the tablet was worth to replace the screen.
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A quick up update to my previous post. I just got off the phone with Staples and they won't let me return the tablet because it is damaged. I tried to explain that I didn't cause the damage but the employee wasn't budging on this. He said that the only way a screen can crack is by applying too much pressure. I explained that I in no way misused or abused it. I'm very disappointed in Staples not standing behind the products that they sell.
-Bob
Guardsix said:
I picked up my Nexus 7 this evening to do some reading and noticed I couldn't get any touch responses. I couldn't get the ring to slide in either direction to unlock the screen. I kept trying for several minutes and finally got it to turn off. I thought a re-set might help. I did get it turned back on but it was doing the same thing. No touch response. I finally turned on my chair lamp and looked at the screen.
I have a crack clear across the screen about a third of the way down! Now, I do not treat my devices roughly in any way. I'm 62 years old so I don't throw stuff around, I use them as they should be used. I don't put my Nexus 7 in a backpack nor have I taken it out of my house in the two weeks I've had it.
I don't believe the glass should be cracking at two weeks of very gentle use.
I guess I have to ask ASUS for warranty service or do I take it back to Office Deport to see if they will do anything for me?
Would appreciate some advice.
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The same EXACT thing happened to me too. I am going to try to buy a new screen/LCD/Digitizer, and see if I can replace it.
I've never bought Whitestone Dome before, because I just couldn't justify the price. Well, I recently bought a used Note 9 that already had one installed. And now I see why everyone raves about them.
I got to thinking, I usually spend more buying cheap screen protectors than I would if I just ponied up the money upfront for Dome. So I decided to preorder a Whitestone for my Note 10+.
Here's my question for those that have bought them in the past. If I only have one Note 10+, is there any reason to get the two-pack? Don't they come with a lifetime warranty anyway? I think I read warranty replacements are only $10, so would it make sense to spend $15 more for the two-pack? Or am I missing something?
I ask because when I pre-ordered, they only had the single in stock, and I got it for $41. Well now the two pack is in stock for $54. Would it be worth it to cancel my first order and get the two-pack?
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Mr. Orange 645 said:
I've never bought Whitestone Dome before, because I just couldn't justify the price. Well, I recently bought a used Note 9 that already had one installed. And now I see why everyone raves about them.
I got to thinking, I usually spend more buying cheap screen protectors than I would if I just ponied up the money upfront for Dome. So I decided to preorder a Whitestone for my Note 10+.
Here's my question for those that have bought them in the past. If I only have one Note 10+, is there any reason to get the two-pack? Don't they come with a lifetime warranty anyway? I think I read warranty replacements are only $10, so would it make sense to spend $15 more for the two-pack? Or am I missing something?
I ask because when I pre-ordered, they only had the single in stock, and I got it for $41. Well now the two pack is in stock for $54. Would it be worth it to cancel my first order and get the two-pack?
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Where did you order 2 for 54?
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I had the Whitestone Dome on my Note 8, put it on day one of owning the phone. Two years later and it's still sitting pretty with no issues. I have dropped my phone a couple times, nothing major, but every time I approached my phone fearing the worst. The Dome is tough as nails, though. Crack-free since day 1.
I would say the 2 pack is unnecessary for most people, but if you are the kind to juggle your phone or plan to use it as an airsoft scope then sure, pick up the two piece.
They don't work that good with in screen fingerprint, alot of misses.
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My wife's started flaking away after it hit something in her purse. Mine has had no issues over 2 yrs. The best reason for 2 is if somehow damage it.
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Where did you order 2 for 54?
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The Whitestone website has them on sale with a 10% off promo code.
k4p741nkrunch said:
I had the Whitestone Dome on my Note 8, put it on day one of owning the phone. Two years later and it's still sitting pretty with no issues. I have dropped my phone a couple times, nothing major, but every time I approached my phone fearing the worst. The Dome is tough as nails, though. Crack-free since day 1.
I would say the 2 pack is unnecessary for most people, but if you are the kind to juggle your phone or plan to use it as an airsoft scope then sure, pick up the two piece.
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How much is a warranty replacement? I was thinking it was only $10 anyway.
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My wife's started flaking away after it hit something in her purse. Mine has had no issues over 2 yrs. The best reason for 2 is if somehow damage it.
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The Whitestone website has them on sale with a 10% off promo code.
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Unfortunately they do not ship to the country I am in. I guess I just have to wait for local distributor to bring it in.
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I used them on my Note 9 since launch I'm on my second, first was my own fault put my keys in the wrong pocket and they chipped the edge of the glass then over time it cracked more and flaked away, second is fairly solid but shows signs of lifting on one side, but I work outside and do fairly physical work so they do take a fair bit, but they do way better than any other screen protector I've ever used, they seem to survive drops and hits way better and the screen response is way better.
also the only protector I've found for curved screens that doesn't let dust in behind it due to it being fully glued unlike most that seem to only glue the edges and in some cases it's not even all 4.
I'd wait to see how it works with the fingerprint reader first. The reviews of the S10 one are not great.
Yup, I ordered one but I am kind if surprised by the contrast between the positive recommendations I find in forums and a few poor reviews I read on Amazon, especially about the s10 version. Hope it means that forum users are more evolved users when it comes to installing screen protectors... Paid 60€ to find out, will come back here for a review.
My experience was awesome for almost 10 mos, but the past couple of mos I can see dried adhesive on the top where it looks like air bubbles underneath. No clue why or how that happened but im assuming that it just dried out after a while. That was my first time using it on my note 9, so I have kind of mixed emotions on getting one for the 10+. Depending on the quality of these other tempered glass protectors I bought, I may or may not get one but as far as durability goes, I have dropped my phone multiple times and only this last time which was on concrete did it even slightly crack. So I will give it 2 thumbs up for durability.
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My experience was awesome for almost 10 mos, but the past couple of mos I can see dried adhesive on the top where it looks like air bubbles underneath. No clue why or how that happened but im assuming that it just dried out after a while. That was my first time using it on my note 9, so I have kind of mixed emotions on getting one for the 10+. Depending on the quality of these other tempered glass protectors I bought, I may or may not get one but as far as durability goes, I have dropped my phone multiple times and only this last time which was on concrete did it even slightly crack. So I will give it 2 thumbs up for durability.
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that's the problem I have with mine on the Note 9 at the moment, it started to appear after the phone took a bump, I believe it is just the glass lifted slightly in the bump.
on the people and the fingerprint scanner, seen a few reviews some people have said they had to try the install more than once to get the scanner to work properly so it may just be it needs to be installed well for the reader to pass through the glue and screen protector. but for me I'm more disappointed they took the Iris scan out, I've never had any luck with fingerprint readers in the past they always seem to struggle with my fingerprints. so I don't hold much hope on the scanner working well either way.
Are they case friendly? Or will it push off?
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butchieboy said:
Are they case friendly? Or will it push off?
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It really depends on the case. You'll have to wait for people to try it with various cases to find out.
JohnDoe01 said:
Yup, I ordered one but I am kind if surprised by the contrast between the positive recommendations I find in forums and a few poor reviews I read on Amazon, especially about the s10 version. Hope it means that forum users are more evolved users when it comes to installing screen protectors... Paid 60€ to find out, will come back here for a review.
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I hope they've worked the kinks out now they've had a few months to play around with it. I've had one on my Note 9 since the day it arrived and it still looks brand new so I'd feel much better with one on my 10+ next week.
my protector came today ready for friday, they have changed/added a step to the install I'm guessing to deal with the fingerprint scanner, there is a lump of what looks like machined polycarbonate and a suckercup, it slots into the bottom end of the installation jig and is placed on the glas before it is lowered with a ridge facing the phone I'm guessing to add pressure to middle of the protector as it sets, the lump also has a circle on it that it tells you to line the glue up in before lowering the screen protector.
so it seems a bit more fiddly to install as you are aiming for a target rather than just running the glue back to the protector, but I'm guessing it is to help with the fingerprint scanner and looking at how it installs user error could be a large factor in why people are seeing problems as the tolerances seem quite small. also I don't know if the S10 kits had this same install method but I know the Note 9 didn't have the step with the weight.
There is simply not a better screen protector out there. I have had Samsung phones since the very beginning (worked for a wireless carrier for 13 years). I've had every type of screen protector you can buy. I used to stick with Zagg glass as they were the truest to touch and I had a zagg store to install and replace them for $10 a pop whenever I wanted.
Then I found the Whitestone. I travel a LOT, I'm HARD on phones (backpacking, lots of water, etc). I use my phone for EVERYTHING. Once I got the hang of install NOTHING has come close. Durable, perfect tactile feel, nearly flawless install every time. I use fingerprint all the time (Samsung pay) and didnt have issues on Note 9, Galasy S10+ and dont expect them on the Note 10+ either.
You may have a little drying at the top of the protector but only after lots of direct sun, water submersion, or other. Make sure you cure it really well and you won't have an issue.
There is not going to be a better protector as the light adhesive barrier between the screen and the glass makes touch sensitivity perfect PLUS it reinforces the protector.
PROTIP: Get the 2 pack. Whitestone requires a picture of the cracked or damage replacement for a swap (only $10). Buy 2 so you can replace with the new one while getting the second swapped out.
jstodda said:
There is simply not a better screen protector out there. I have had Samsung phones since the very beginning (worked for a wireless carrier for 13 years). I've had every type of screen protector you can buy. I used to stick with Zagg glass as they were the truest to touch and I had a zagg store to install and replace them for $10 a pop whenever I wanted.
Then I found the Whitestone. I travel a LOT, I'm HARD on phones (backpacking, lots of water, etc). I use my phone for EVERYTHING. Once I got the hang of install NOTHING has come close. Durable, perfect tactile feel, nearly flawless install every time. I use fingerprint all the time (Samsung pay) and didnt have issues on Note 9, Galasy S10+ and dont expect them on the Note 10+ either.
You may have a little drying at the top of the protector but only after lots of direct sun, water submersion, or other. Make sure you cure it really well and you won't have an issue.
There is not going to be a better protector as the light adhesive barrier between the screen and the glass makes touch sensitivity perfect PLUS it reinforces the protector.
PROTIP: Get the 2 pack. Whitestone requires a picture of the cracked or damage replacement for a swap (only $10). Buy 2 so you can replace with the new one while getting the second swapped out.
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2-pack was sold out when i placed my order. Of course its in stock now, but I've already ordered. I'll just stick with the single pack and take my chances. $10 for a replacement seems reasonable enough.
If I decide i don't like the Whitestone Dome, I'll go back to Ringke Easy Film. Its easily the best soft screen protector on the market. I do love the Whitestone on my Note 9, I'm just not sure about how it will affect the FP reader. As others have said, it seems to be a mixed bag of reviews.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
2-pack was sold out when i placed my order. Of course its in stock now, but I've already ordered. I'll just stick with the single pack and take my chances. $10 for a replacement seems reasonable enough.
If I decide i don't like the Whitestone Dome, I'll go back to Ringke Easy Film. Its easily the best soft screen protector on the market. I do love the Whitestone on my Note 9, I'm just not sure about how it will affect the FP reader. As others have said, it seems to be a mixed bag of reviews.
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reading the install it sounds like you really need to be precise with fitting the protector, so I'm guessing if you can fit it well enough you shouldn't see any problems.
I've had very minimal issues with mine installed on my Note 9. I have just two short spider-lines at the top and two at the bottom. Plus there is a little bubbling right on the curve of the screen. These all came after a bump or drop, the install was pristine for months. I'm going with Whitestone again!
I've read its recommended to scan your fingers in several positions and to scan the same finger more than once, to get the best reading, and that's what I'll do.