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I got the OtterBox Black Defender Case - MOTOROLA ATRIX (TM) 4G with the belt clip and built in screen protector. I kind of liked it at first but it keeps jabbing me in the side and I wish I could just put it in my pocket but it's too think to do so while sitting down.
So I'm looking to get another case that will mostly protect my phone from scratches and a few bumps here and there. So this means I need a screen protector too. It's hard to tell how the screen protector feels and how the case fits on the phone.
What have you used or seen that you like and why?
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I got the OtterBox Black Defender Case - MOTOROLA ATRIX (TM) 4G with the belt clip and built in screen protector. I kind of liked it at first but it keeps jabbing me in the side and I wish I could just put it in my pocket but it's too think to do so while sitting down.
So I'm looking to get another case that will mostly protect my phone from scratches and a few bumps here and there. So this means I need a screen protector too. It's hard to tell how the screen protector feels and how the case fits on the phone.
What have you used or seen that you like and why?
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I currently use the anti-glare screen protectors that AT&T carries in store. It takes away a little of the brilliance of the screen but I don't mind. I'm also using the Incipio Feather case but for more protection I also did have the Speck Candyshell which fit it really well and did not impede the screen protector. The only reason I returned it was because the "outer-shell" was too smooth for me, I like the rubberized feel of the Incipio.
I have the OtterBox Commuter case on my Atrix. I really like it. It not nearly as bulky as the defender case but still provides seemingly decent protection.
Do these cases keep it from seating on the laptop dock properly?
Seconding the Otterbox Commuter. The naked Atrix felt kinda slippery, the rubber sleeve peeking through the clip on shell makes it feel secure in my hand.
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I've been rocking the otterbox impact case with full ghost armor. Works and feels great
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Do these cases keep it from seating on the laptop dock properly?
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Does the Otter Box cases pick up a lot of lint and other stuff in your pockets?
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Do these cases keep it from seating on the laptop dock properly?
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As far as the laptop dock, I'm not sure but with the multimedia dock I have heard that the Speck case can fit if the insert is taken out. If you use the laptop dock quite a bit I would go with the Otterbox Impact case because it would be the easiest to remove and put back on.
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Does the Otter Box cases pick up a lot of lint and other stuff in your pockets?
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Yes, Otterbox cases are notorious lint magnets. It's a trade off for the protection.
Has anyone heard about "Skinomi TechSkin", "Great Shield", or "splash Masque"?
They are the ones that you can get off of Amazon.com.
I also have the Incipio feather case, works great so far, and is easier for me to hold on to. I work in a warehouse and from handling boxes all the time its hard for me to keep a decent hold on smooth plastic unless I try to crush it.
As far as a screen protector goes, I have not seen a need for one yet. I forgot I had my keys in my pocket when I put the phone in and didn't get any scratches.
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As far as a screen protector goes, I have not seen a need for one yet. I forgot I had my keys in my pocket when I put the phone in and didn't get any scratches.
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Yea, I feel th same way. I usually take such good care of my phones that I never even get scratches on the screen protector but knowing my luck if I ever tried without one something terrible would happen.
Got the Otterbox Defender for mine. I'll happily have a thicker phone for the added protection.
body glove case
Body glove case seems to be the best fit for the atrix...for me, i.e slim, feels sturdy in hand and removes easily to allow fit with other moto accessories.
Just got the Incipio case and it's great so far. I also have a SGP ultra clear screen protector.
This should be in the accessories forum.
I like to use my phones naked!
Even if they get damage.
In fact, I happen to dislike very much how those protectors make the phone larger in the pocket.
If you know of anything for the Atrix which doesn't make it bigger please let me know.
Gold luck guys.
I also have the Otterbox Commuter case and no screen protector since the display is made out of Gorilla Glass.
Not using a screen protector. Just a bodyglove tpu case. Love it.
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Using the skinomi body skin .. it's awesome. applying the back part was a little challenging but i got it down.. I failed on my screen though because I did it in low light.. so I didn't notice i still had some lint on the screen so you can see a little when it's bright.
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Using the skinomi body skin .. it's awesome. applying the back part was a little challenging but i got it down.. I failed on my screen though because I did it in low light.. so I didn't notice i still had some lint on the screen so you can see a little when it's bright.
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How does the Skinomi feel on the touch screen?
Well i came across a box while trying to help my wife wrap packages for the kids, tf101 32gb! Of course i won't let her know i saw it. So in anticipation i was looking at getting a few steps ahead. One is a screen saver, im looking at the Lexerd, i really don't like the idea of soaking the screen with fluid. Also recommendations for an sd card, i was looking at a 32gb card. I know not to buy off fleabay because of knock-offs. Looking forward to Xmas!
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Well i came across a box while trying to help my wife wrap packages for the kids, tf101 32gb! Of course i won't let her know i saw it. So in anticipation i was looking at getting a few steps ahead. One is a screen saver, im looking at the Lexerd, i really don't like the idea of soaking the screen with fluid. Also recommendations for an sd card, i was looking at a 32gb card. I know not to buy off fleabay because of knock-offs. Looking forward to Xmas!
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Its gorilla glass screen protecters are redundant had my tf for months no screen protector no scratches
32GB is a good size but try get class 10+ if you can it will help alot with speed but it also shows beter quality
MERRY XMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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In my opinion, the only reason for a screen protector is for it's anti-glare properties (for the anti-glare models). I use one, just for that purpose - it also keeps the screen cleaner and allows your finger to slide alot better...
Personally, I opted for one of the more expensive anti-glare models for my Transformer and love it - it's the SGP Anti-Glare for the Transformer (Steinheil).
I forget what I paid, but remember it being expensive. Works great though.
I believe in screen protectors, i have plenty of scratches on my screen protector for my phone, a small investment will save the screen. Ill have to check out the other screen protector. Hopefully there will be some good deals on sd cards in the next week.
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YEah, this christmas comes early!
I have already got many apps and games from iFunia's "Holiday Multiplayer iOS 5 Games for iPad and iPhone" for my iPhone.
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I believe in screen protectors, i have plenty of scratches on my screen protector for my phone, a small investment will save the screen. Ill have to check out the other screen protector. Hopefully there will be some good deals on sd cards in the next week.
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Its ironic really, because If you didn't have the protector you wouldn't have scratches... Atleast on devices with gorilla glass. Like the other guys have said, you can't scratch these screens, or rather you will have to go our of your way to try. The only need for screen pro is for anti glare, otherwise, all you are doing is paying for something that is vulnerable to being scratched. The cleanest, scratch free screens you will see will be on tfs that are neked.
But I understand your stance, you got to do what you feel is right. Have fun, I love this tablet, I know you will too.
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Mines came so early im already using my tablet.. all i wanna was a tablet.. and i go it..lol
HOPEFULLY we can get some more development going once ics gets here...
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Its ironic really, because If you didn't have the protector you wouldn't have scratches... Atleast on devices with gorilla glass. Like the other guys have said, you can't scratch these screens, or rather you will have to go our of your way to try. The only need for screen pro is for anti glare, otherwise, all you are doing is paying for something that is vulnerable to being scratched. The cleanest, scratch free screens you will see will be on tfs that are neked.
But I understand your stance, you got to do what you feel is right. Have fun, I love this tablet, I know you will too.
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I actually got a scratch on my screen and I have no idea how it got there. I am pretty careful with my devices. No scratches on the other non gorilla glass devices I own so I am not sure how this keeps happening. It is only on the bezel part so its no big deal to me. I'm thinking it was in my backpack and slipped out of its case and got scratched. Sand or small stones can scratch gorilla glass as I have seen a couple of abusive videos on youtube prove.
I also found a scratch on my Infuse 4g on the black bezel part so I am now in the mindset of screen protecting my current and future phone's and tablets even if they are gorrila glass.
Now if I could only find a screen protector that feels good and looks good to me. I want the same kind that they put on the xperia x10 phones. Any of the protectors I have tried since are horrible to me. I just end up ripping them off and ruining them.
Anyways, you got the best xmas gift you could have hoped for. That is until you get greedy like me and want a prime lol!
So you didn't get scratches on the screen, just the bezel...which isn't gorilla glass and there for not what we are taking about. Or you are mistaken at what the bezel part of the phone is. The bezel will get scratched, along with everything else that isn't gorilla glass, unless you get a full device wrap.
So for clarification, are you referring to the actual glass or the material around it?, which would be the bezel. because I would like to know what you did to scratch the screen of any device with gorilla glass... Perhaps tried cleaning it with a carbide coated shammy cloth lol.
Seriously though, I have yet to meet anyone who has damage there screen in a scenario that a screen protector would have saved it.
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Personally, I think scratches are more of a problem with phones since they are slipped into our pocket (with coins or keys, etc).... With a tablet, I would think that it would be pretty tough to scratch it, but I'm sure it could happen - Gorilla glass isn't indestructible!
Non-issue for me, since I use it for the anti-glare'ness, so I'm proteted just in case anyway, but that wasn't my goal....
The best screen protector!
I paid $150 for mine. It came with a keyboard and an extra battery. Joking aside. I must be one of the lucky ones who have never scratched their screen. It has fallen off the couch multiple times. I set my glasses on it all the time when it is undocked. The cats have walked across it. Still, nothing but finger smudges. Anti-glare would be nice though. Might look into one of those.
If whatever it is can scratch the Gorilla glass, it will go right through a screen protector. Other than glare, I see no reason for a screen protector on the TF. Search for Gorilla glass here and see some of the videos on things people have done to their TF screen without damage.
First of all, welcome to the club! My TF has been a lot of fun to own, I can't really imagine not having a tablet at this point.
Secondly, add me to the list of people who don't really believe in a screen protector for a tablet. My Transformer is never in a position where the screen is exposed when I'm not using it -- it's either closed up in the dock, or closed up in my Asus case.
I use these on my screen every day to remove smudges and dust: http://www.targus.com/us/productdetail.aspx?sku=TXA00212US (Around $8 for a pack of 3 ... I keep one in my bag, one at home, and one at work)
And for times when there's too much caked on the screen to be removed by those pads, I use a couple of Sight Savers cleaning pads (box of 50 is about $3 at Target) -- after dusting off the screen of course. Not a scratch on my baby!
Its a large screen and I have a protector on it. The screen protector is on there because it is a smudge resister type because the Transformer gets nasty quick. Not there are never any fingerprints... plus it protects the screen.
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What you are really going to want is a case. Roocase available at Amazon for about $25.00 is an excellent accessory that keeps the screen protected and gives it a touch of class when carrying. It is also a nice stand. http://www.amazon.com/rooCASE-Multi..._1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1324114272&sr=1-1-catcorr I think you'll find you can do without the screen saver once you put it in a case.
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aburgthing said:
What you are really going to want is a case. Roocase available at Amazon for about $25.00 is an excellent accessory that keeps the screen protected and gives it a touch of class when carrying. It is also a nice stand. http://www.amazon.com/rooCASE-Multi..._1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1324114272&sr=1-1-catcorr I think you'll find you can do without the screen saver once you put it in a case.
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Well, it all depends what you are looking for...
Have you ever tried an anti-glare or anti-fingerprint protector before though - again, the protection is really secondary, the real reason I use them is becuase they keep the screen clean and more importantly, they allow your finger to slide so much easier...
The last thing I want is an always-on case, especially since I have the dock - it's really it's own case... So, it all depends - but I'd highly recommend that you try an anti-glare protector before writing them off completely...
mine had a screen protector on it for like two days, i couldn't stand it, felt like i was touching gel, cost $14.99 at bestbuy and $10 for them to apply it. been using it without the screen protector since and it feels a lot nicer and smoother touching the screen.
no scratches here at all
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mine had a screen protector on it for like two days, i couldn't stand it, felt like i was touching gel, cost $14.99 at bestbuy and $10 for them to apply it. been using it without the screen protector since and it feels a lot nicer and smoother touching the screen.
no scratches here at all
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I'm sure this wasn't an anti-glare protector though.. Sounds like a Zagg protector, which I never liked either....
Even with the anti-glare type, there are good ones, bad ones and horrible ones! I've had the best luck with the more expensive brands, but also found a model at 5 Below for my iPad 1 and they were great too (for $5!)... Then of course, is the really hard part - getting them on properly, with no bubbles or anything like that!
But, if all goes right, it really does make the touch-screen interface that much better...
Lol screen protectors are a waste on tf101, they, are also much softer a good therefore scratch much easier than the glass underneath.
Seems some are fooled into thinking that because their protector is scratched, those scratches would have been on the screen, which is nonsense
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The other reason I don't care for screen pro is because they tend to make the screen more dull, especially with anti glare.
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Do you use them on your tablet?
I do.
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I do.
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Same here, the screen is too valuable on the tab to get scratched imo ...
I've ordered this one for my SGS
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VWR2GO/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
The review I've read was saying it was pretty good, barely noticable, wich is a must considering a big plus on samsung's products are the screen.
I'll see if it's worthy, if it is, I'll order this one for the tab:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TJV_2?ie=UTF8&m=A1E9T6XPH2ITJV&n=&s=&v=glance
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I had one on originally, but got the newton rings and sent it back. I never bothered putting one on my new tab. I actually much prefer the feel of it without the screen protector. I have a case that covers the screen when I'm not using it, so I feel the risk of scratching is minimal. The protector just felt sort of rubbery, while the bare glass feels really smooth and slick. Could be the brand of screen protector. But I don't see much of a benefit of putting one on at this point.
But I do have 4 kids, so maybe you don't want take my advice on using supplemental protection...
Yep, don't feel right unless i do. I use a zagg from best buy, since they have never died on me.
Nope, I just use the official Samsung "book cover" case. Why would I want to cover such a sexy, smooth glass screen with a piece of plastic?
I did, and took it off weeks after. No matter what protector you use, it will diminish the quality of the screen. I tried the Zagg and BodyGuardz and when I took them off again, I realized that the screen is too sexy to be hindered. It's Gorilla Glass people; it doesn't scratch that easily. I have my tablet with a TPU case and I have no scratches so far. Just be careful where you put it and you're good to go.
I'm a huge fan of Matte finish anti-glare screen protectors. My tab is sporting one, so is my Galaxy S2...other protectors just get covered in fingerprints as well as not having one on... you should try it. Some people like them some don't... IMO best type of screen protectors.
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I've had mine since they first day that Samsung sold the Tab and have never used a screen protector. Not a single scratch or mark on the screen.
Tablets are different than phones. Generally people chose a case that closes over the screen. It's not like you're going to put it in your pocket and get the screen scratched by your keys.
If your case doesn't close to cover the screen or you don't use a case all the time then it might be recommended to use a screen protector. Otherwise the only thing that should come in contact with the screen is your finger or a stylus. Unless, of course, you drop it.
I have had mine since launch with no screen protector and no scratches. It might be a question you have to ask yourself, as far as how much wear and tear will your tab see? It's not like a phone I keep in my pocket and carry everywhere (although I do take my tablet just about everywhere) that can get scratched by keys and the like.
+1 on matte protectors. Also, get a full body protector (sides and back are not scratch resistant!)
I, personally, can't stand the matte ones. It makes the screen look too grainy
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I use a bookcase and screen protector. I usually take care of my electronics but somehow I managed to get some small scratches on my screen. I am not sure if they came from using my dagi stylus or from the cloth I use to wipe it with (dry booger perhaps). If you plan on using a stylus I would go for a screen protector. I am currently using one from Belkin but wouldn't really recommend it. I applied as pr instruction but it has an oily look to it. I spoke to their customer service and they said they would send me a new one but haven't received it yet (2 weeks).
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I, personally, can't stand the matte ones. It makes the screen look too grainy
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I love matte ones but again the rainbow effect annoys me, so I found this SGP Ultra Fine - they advertise it as NO RAINBOW effects (link)
Does anyone here uses this and know it to be true or know if any other screen protectors do this?
I'm quite annoyed at the fact that the screen isn't oleophobic, attracts too many fingerprints !
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Never used them on SGS or Tab. Screens still look as good as new.
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Nope... I have the Samsung case which protects the tablet well and as others have said it's Gorilla glass, so it doesn't scratch easily. The screen is too nice to cover it up.
I also don't have one on my sgs2 which is always in my pocket (nothing else in the same pocket) and it doesn't have any scratches after about 7 months.
I really question the use of cases and screen protectors for phones... In 2-3 years you are likely gonna change phones anyway... Why rob yourself of the smoother and better looking screen? So that it's still in good shape when you get rid of it? ? ? I'd rather enjoy the phone to it's full potential while I use it with the risk of getting scratches than keeping it in pristine shape for when it ends up in a drawer or in someone else's hands.
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Nope... I have the Samsung case which protects the tablet well and as others have said it's Gorilla glass, so it doesn't scratch easily. The screen is too nice to cover it up.
I also don't have one on my sgs2 which is always in my pocket (nothing else in the same pocket) and it doesn't have any scratches after about 7 months.
I really question the use of cases and screen protectors for phones... In 2-3 years you are likely gonna change phones anyway... Why rob yourself of the smoother and better looking screen? So that it's still in good shape when you get rid of it? ? ? I'd rather enjoy the phone to it's full potential while I use it with there risk of getting scratches than keeping it in pristine shape for when it ends up in a drawer or in someone else's hands.
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Many times 2-3 years is a longer time than I think is actual. More like 1-2.
But on point, because a device without scratches on on the screen can bring twice as much used than one with scratches.
Just my two cents.
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Phantom Skinz....
The shop that i bought my tab from didnt recommed it.
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I've never actually purchased a screen protector before... But looking around at all these choices... So confusing!
From what I've gathered.
http://www.amazon.com/Skinomi-TechS...TF8&colid=22ZDSI283Y0PB&coliid=I1KCRW9PCVVJ28
http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-4-skin
http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-...protectors/google-nexus-4-full-body-protector
Are the best options. But some people seem to want the dry screen protectors and I have no idea why, I work at Best Buy and people seem to love the Zagg ones. They are easy to install too. Not cheap, About 25 HD one and 15 for installation for the iPad Mini. But everybody here comments on how crappy Zagg is. I looked at the Skinomi full bodies and I like the idea. Since the N4 has a nice design on the back, I don't want to cover that up with something other than a clear protector.
I'm not really sure which ones are the "best". For my gnex I ended up buying a 6 pack of cheap-o's for like $1.20 and they worked fine. If I end up getting any for my nexus 4 I think I will just do the body one and not the screen. I have never scratched a screen before, am very careful with my devices, but I feel like since the back is glass that could easily get scratched. I dont want to have an amazing screen and have to ruin it by putting a piece of plastic over it. Quick question though, what factors are you interested in in finding the best screen protector?
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I suppose using a screen protector will destroy the whole purpose of the 'zerogap' display tech right
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I can lurk no further.
I've never actually purchased a screen protector before... But looking around at all these choices... So confusing!
From what I've gathered.
http://www.amazon.com/Skinomi-TechS...TF8&colid=22ZDSI283Y0PB&coliid=I1KCRW9PCVVJ28
http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-4-skin
http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-...protectors/google-nexus-4-full-body-protector
Are the best options. But some people seem to want the dry screen protectors and I have no idea why, I work at Best Buy and people seem to love the Zagg ones. They are easy to install too. Not cheap, About 25 HD one and 15 for installation for the iPad Mini. But everybody here comments on how crappy Zagg is. I looked at the Skinomi full bodies and I like the idea. Since the N4 has a nice design on the back, I don't want to cover that up with something other than a clear protector.
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My personal experience with the full body skins is generally poor. It may due to my lack of skills but I find putting on the back protector utterly infuriating due to the fact that getting the sides and corners to fit perfectly well to be very difficult. I have watched suggestions from some installation videos that ask for the use of a hair dryer to help the corners stick but in general I don't get an exactly perfect fit.
I usually just stick to a generic front faced screen protector, it doesn't seem to be worth it to pay around $20 for essentially a piece of plastic over my screen.
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Exactly. Plus I feel like they take away from the quality too
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Exactly. Plus I feel like they take away from the quality too
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Really?
I suggest you check my BSE thread for the ONE X.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674946
I've put many photos in there.
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You took a ton of pictures! Ive never had a 100% invisible screen protector, always made the screen look just a tad worse no matter what. I just feel like the plastic holds the oil from your hands a lot worse than glass.
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I was always against screen protectors too but after scratching my screen I now buy like 2 dozen cheap ones from e-bay and use those. It takes me about 6 tries every time I put one on. I don't believe all the hype about one being better than another. Some of the higher priced ones come from the same company with different cool names. Meh.
MN_Bug said:
I was always against screen protectors too but after scratching my screen I now buy like 2 dozen cheap ones from e-bay and use those. It takes me about 6 tries every time I put one on. I don't believe all the hype about one being better than another. Some of the higher priced ones come from the same company with different cool names. Meh.
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I used the cheap ebay ones for my galaxy nexus, they worked fine. They did collect a crazy amount of fingerprints though. I think it is better just to buy a 6 pack of those for about a dollar than 1 "good" one for like 15-20 bucks. Doesnt really make sense
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I don't believe all the hype about one being better than another.
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You've clearly only used the crappy cheap eBay ones to make such a statement.
I've installed more than I'd like to admit, from manufacturers such as zagg, bodyguardz, phantom skinz, skinomi, BestSkinsEver etc etc
There are differences between all.
There are ones that are better than others.
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You've clearly only used the crappy cheap eBay ones to make such a statement.
I've installed more than I'd like to admit, from manufacturers such as zagg, bodyguardz, phantom skinz, skinomi, BestSkinsEver etc etc
There are differences between all.
There are ones that are better than others.
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Which do you recommend as the best? I feel like most cheap generic ones take on fingerprints easily and I've never tried a good brand, so I might be willing to buy one this time around.
There should be a small gap between the frame and the back glass, maybe the screen protector could just fit in it, if you know what I mean
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chrisjcks said:
You've clearly only used the crappy cheap eBay ones to make such a statement.
I've installed more than I'd like to admit, from manufacturers such as zagg, bodyguardz, phantom skinz, skinomi, BestSkinsEver etc etc
There are differences between all.
There are ones that are better than others.
I had a Zag screen protector "professionally" installed and it was terrible. It was sticky and looks like fun house glass. What do you recommend?
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I love Realook on eBay. Their screen protectors look and feel just like the glass in my opinion. Perfectly sized and self adhesive. I hate the ones that require moisture to put on and are stretchy and have the rubbery/orange peel effect. Once I discovered Realook, I buy all my protectors from them. And no, I do not work for them, I just feel that strongly about them haha. My phone screen might not ever get scratched without it, because I am careful, but this at least gives me the peace of mind to not worry.
In my experience, screen protectors are a necessity. Screens may be very scratch resistant, but the keyword is "resistant". There are several minerals that can scratch the screen with ease, and they can be found in many places, even the little grooves of gunked up coins. My wife has scratched almost every phone screen she has had once the screen protector comes off. Whether she keeps it in her clean purse or in her pocket, it doesn't matter.
Take a look at a Realook link: Realook screen protectors
Also, what about tempered glass screen protectors?
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Really?
I suggest you check my BSE thread for the ONE X.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674946
I've put many photos in there.
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btw, is ur one X quad core or dual core? if it's the quad core, did you experience wifi connectivity problems?
Every time I get a new phone, I have this renewed temptation to find the least horrible looking matte protector. The feeling is just so hard to resist.
I've yet to find one I can stand to look at, though.
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More glass over Gorilla Glass?
Checkout ArmorSuit.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...ld-keywords=armorsuit&sprefix=Armorsu,aps,257
I currently have a Skinomi on my Optimus V, and it has treated me well. It was wet apply, and after more than 2 years, it is only just beginning to peel off in the place where it was slightly off when I applied it. It's completely transparent (you can only tell it's there in certain light, plus the fact it's peeling in the one spot ) and very resistant to fingerprints. I pretty much only have to wipe the screen off if I've eaten something greasy and then touched the screen. It is also very easy to slide your finger over it. It also has a lifetime warranty so if it breaks I can send it in and get a new one for free!
I think I'm going to try out a BestSkinEver for the N4 though. I like the idea of a full body (sides, back, front, camera, etc) protector. Plus its relatively cheap and I've heard only good things about them.
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I'm really getting sick of the rubber feel of the tpu protectors. Have a zagg on it now, and need to replace it with a new one, so I ordered a bestskinsever.
I hate the feel and the look, and I'm tempted to just use it naked and say screw it if it gets scratched. And if it gets really bad just order an insurance replacement.
What does the xda crowd think?
I don't use a screen protector, but I do use a tech21 case, which flips over the screen and covers it while in my pocket. Case takes some getting used to though.
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I don't use one, I haven't used one on my iPhone 6s, S6, or Note 4 either. I'm not overly easy on my phone's but I'm concious about what I do with them, like phone and keys not in the same pocket ect. Screen's now are pretty damn resilient but if you toss it in a purse or bag with other things I'd get one.
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I don't use a screen protector. I keep it in my left pocket with nothing else in the pocket.
They sell tempered glass protectors on Amazon. That would get rid of that rubber feel. I personally don't use one though. Small scratches on the screen will make the screen easier to break though. Think of it like etching glass like they do windows etc.. then they literally break it along the etch.
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Jnewell05 said:
They sell tempered glass protectors on Amazon. That would get rid of that rubber feel.
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There's been a lot of discussion about TGSP for the GS7E, and it looks like pretty much no-one is satisfied with what is yet available for varying reasons.
There's a discussion thread in the main GS7E forum => link which people should review before buying a TGSP, in my opinion.
C0derbear said:
There's been a lot of discussion about TGSP for the GS7E, and it looks like pretty much no-one is satisfied with what is yet available for varying reasons.
There's a discussion thread in the main GS7E forum => link which people should review before buying a TGSP, in my opinion.
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I've tried one for my iPhone 6s and it shattered without even dropping my phone. I know there no way the actual screen would have cracked doing the same thing. The curved ones seem to be way weaker than the flat ones.
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Zagg has a tgsp now, I haven't used it but want to try it. I have a bodyguardz on right now and can't really tell. It doesn't cover the whole screen so it doesn't interfere with my speck case. The old zagg did and barely lasted a month before it started peeling up
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I haven't used one on any phone I've had for ages. Never cared for the blurry look they give the screen. I'm sure they've improved since the first couple smartphones but I've never bothered. I never put my phone in a pocket with anything else (that just seems like begging for problems regardless of having a screen protector or not), and I've never had the slightest scratch on any of them. Always use a case, but never anything that covers the screen itself. They just never come in contact with anything that could ever scratch them.
I have never used a screen protector on any phone and I have never gotten any noticeable stractches. I did get a couple minor scratches on a couple phone screens, but they were so fine that you could only see them in a reflection of a bright light when the screen was off. I did break a screen once when I sat down and the phone fell out of my pocket onto concrete, but luckily that was an HTC phone so it got replaced for free. I don't usually use a case either, but I do have one on my S7 Edge. Knock on wood.
I am using my phone naked right now with no issue. I have drop it many times, only the corner metal part is scratch, glass is perfectly fine.
I use the Zagg HD Screen Protectors. Not the tempered glass kind. You can't even tell it's there. No grainy look or feel.
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