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Hi folks!
I just checked out ebay and other sources and discovered that a lot of new products for protecting your babies screen hit the market since Brando's Ultra Clear for my Kaiser
I found liquid products, silicone coatings, lotus effect stuff, several new brands, solutions for just the screen or the whole Touch Pro...
Are u using the shipped screen protector or anything else?
Brando, as with any other device.
i'm just using the screen protector that came with the phone...don't really see a reason to use another kind
koppee1 said:
i'm just using the screen protector that came with the phone...don't really see a reason to use another kind
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When it wears out, get a Brando or Martin Fields. You will notice a difference.
Martin Fields
which one from brando should I take:
-original
-ultra clear
Exim screen protector... le deluxe! I've been using this brand forever. I don't feel like putting a $5 protector on a once $1050 but now $850 phone.
Take UltraClear, they're better for Touch Pro.
Wich one doesn't smudge as much as the regular one delivered with the device? Or is it just me having greasy fingers?
I have UltraClear and the smudges are all over the screen, I think I'll have to get used to it.
I only use Boxwave. They're the best.
According to this review, they're better than Brando.
http://www.brighthand.com/article/Protect_Your_Screen
I've got one on my Digital Rebel and Nintendo DS. Love them.
wat bout invisible shield any1 use it on ur touch pro
my major problem now is the screen protector that given by htc after a few day of using it has some scratches on the screen protector =/
MPenguin said:
I only use Boxwave. They're the best.
According to this review, they're better than Brando.
http://www.brighthand.com/article/Protect_Your_Screen
I've got one on my Digital Rebel and Nintendo DS. Love them.
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Hmm, a review dating back to 2003, is getting to be a bit old now, don't you think?
I've ordered a Brando one, I've yet to set it.
Not really. We're not dealing with statistics here. Have plastic and adhesive technology changed so much in 5 years?
I've read reviews on the Brando and I've personally used Boxwave.
I'm sure I could find other reviews with different search terms, but it would do little good since you already ordered.
Anyway, no intarweb review is going to tip your mind. Better to just order them and try them out.
I have not received my Touch Pro yet, but I bought a box wave....I've used all except for Brando and I can say for me Box Wave have performed the best so far.
I'm using the Brando Ultra clear.
+It's extremely easy to apply without air pockets underneath.
-It's very fragile and withing a week I have 2 scratches in the screen protector
The screen protector you get with the Touch Pro is a lot less fragile but very crappy when it comes to applying it.
just ordered a box wave so I will report back and let you guys know how I like it. I got the crystal not the anti glare.
Using Exim SPUC Screen Protector since a few days and like it, quality is good, there's even a part to protect the bottom buttons
Just got the antiglare from Brando and applied it. I don't know but it doesnt seem easy for me to apply it properly.
I'll rest now and if I can, share photo of how it looks tomorrow.
Just installed a Boxwave anti-glare protector. The jury is still out for me on the portion that covers the keypad below the screen as it does interfere somewhat with the smoothness of the d-pad and center butten, but I do like the screen protector itself. It is definitely not fingerprint proof like advertised, but I do notice a reduction in glare as well as, more importantly, a good increase in touch sensitivity over the stock unit that came with the device.
I also ordered a crystal version that I have not yet installed.
I really have troubles finding a good screen protector for the device since Im not living in 1st world countries. Chinese ones have the curved parts peeled off after 1 or 2 days.
I'm ordering armorsuit films on Amazon and it takes a month to deliver, should I put away the device and wait for the protectors delivery before using it?
Yes imo use one keeps resell value high
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No.
Drive it like you stole it.
I kind of gave up on searching for screen protectors too. I now use the phone without a screen protector, with just a back case (the official plastic one).
nobnut said:
No.
Drive it like you stole it.
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Indeed this is the way I'm rolling at the mo
I like it raw.
jayr04 said:
I like it raw.
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ODB!
marcgear said:
Indeed this is the way I'm rolling at the mo
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jayr04 said:
I like it raw.
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Been using it for 3 days without protection, then I got the spigen crystal and it's awful. Fingerprint magnet. Like a condom I want to take off. I just might too
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Brava27 said:
Been using it for 3 days without protection, then I got the spigen crystal and it's awful. Fingerprint magnet. Like a condom I want to take off. I just might too
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I go the spigen one too, and it doesn't stick to the edges at all. However I did get an email from them that they will be sending me another one as they are aware of the problem.
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I go the spigen one too, and it doesn't stick to the edges at all. However I did get an email from them that they will be sending me another one as they are aware of the problem.
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I had very bad experience with magnetic films (like Spigen one) on curved screens (s6 edge), the sides dont stick at all. The Armorsuit protectors work better since it is sillicon-like films (soft) with an abrasive layer to make sure it sticks, it has self healing to.
3mk arc 3d try.
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nudawa said:
I had very bad experience with magnetic films (like Spigen one) on curved screens (s6 edge), the sides dont stick at all. The Armorsuit protectors work better since it is sillicon-like films (soft) with an abrasive layer to make sure it sticks, it has self healing to.
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Awesome, I'll look into it.
How does the self healing mechanism work?
It heals minor scatches, go to their website for more info armorsuit.com
Not a fan of screen protectors on curved screens. Had a 920 back in the day (granted screen protector tech has come a long way) but i tried for a few weeks and then took it off.
Dont use them on any phone now, really all it does is stop scratches (which dont happen frequently with new gorilla glass).
If you want drop protection get a good case.
My s6 edge has some scratches after 3 days, though they're not deep but still leave minor distortions on screen which annoys me very much
I ordered the Ultimate shields and they work fine for me. Dificult to install tho
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Been going case free since my Note 3 and protector free since my note 4. My Note 4 did get a scratch on the screen but I just couldn't stand the tempered glass protectors' terrible fit on the Note 4 and 5 and the soft protectors felt like crap when using the stylus... I'm not fond of the glare so I've got a Matte Skinomi screen protector on the way for the screen and one of their front and back film kits to just apply to the back side (it wasn't available in matte, hence the two orders)... We'll see. If I do end up getting a case it'll only be on the phone when I'm working in the garage or doing working on finishing my basement.
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I had very bad experience with magnetic films (like Spigen one) on curved screens (s6 edge), the sides dont stick at all. The Armorsuit protectors work better since it is sillicon-like films (soft) with an abrasive layer to make sure it sticks, it has self healing to.
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All these wet-apply protectors like Armorsuit are just awful; hideous orange-peel look, awful touch response, miserable experience...
in my opinion
I have been using gadgetshieldz protectors for a while now. Very good protection in my opinion. Protects the curved edges both on the front as well as back. Ordered one for my edge 7 and mine is on the way now. I have been using their textured skins too on my OP2 and they are fantastic. Exactly the same as the Dbrand ones.
Have a skinomi front and back protector with a symmetry case. Applied perfect but the case is now picking the corner up ruining the protector. I think I'm going to just rock it without a protector
as above i'm looking for a non glass protector something that works well with cases and not lift up
welshandy2322 said:
as above i'm looking for a non glass protector something that works well with cases and not lift up
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Search Liquid Glass Screen Protector on Amazon. I'm surprised that it hasn't gotten more notice. I've been using it on my S8+ and Tab S3. I'm pretty careful with my devices anyway but I really like it. Also search YouTube for reviews etc. This is the only way I'm going from now on.
Can u share a link please?
Original Samsung protector. One of the best I have used.
ssking said:
Can u share a link please?
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https://www.mobilefun.co.uk/spigen-glas-tr-nano-liquid-universal-screen-protection-kit-67146
ssking said:
Can u share a link please?
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There's quite a lot of them, which is why I only gave you a search term.
welshandy2322 said:
as above i'm looking for a non glass protector something that works well with cases and not lift up
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I have this on My S8 Plus and Note 8
For Galaxy S9/S9+/Note 8/S8/S8+ Film Screen Protector Spigen®[NeoFlex] - 2PK,3PK
https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Galaxy...var=552519658662&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Illumi Aquashield
I highly recommend the screen protector called Illumi Aquashield. I have purchased a lot (no really, a lot!) of glass and non-glass protectors over the past few years, primarily for phones with curved screens. This one always tops the list. I just had mine arrive today for my S9+ (don't have the phone yet). It is a wet install, but I can say it is extremely clear, smooth to the touch, self-healing, non-peeling. I am too new a user to post the Amazon link, but just search for Illumi Aquashield S9+
I was a big fan of Dendrobates on my S8+. Don't see them selling one for the S9+ yet
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Ramer said:
Search Liquid Glass Screen Protector on Amazon. I'm surprised that it hasn't gotten more notice. I've been using it on my S8+ and Tab S3. I'm pretty careful with my devices anyway but I really like it. Also search YouTube for reviews etc. This is the only way I'm going from now on.
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Mate, biggest con going. Most of the videos you'll find are sponsored. Look a bit deeper and you'll find scratch test ones where they have left half of the screen untreated, the other half treated. There was little difference between the two halves. They both scratched.
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Skinomi clear hd tech skin, hands down. Get the full coverage non case friendly paired with a otterbox symmetry and it works perfect and cant even tell its on there. Works for s8+ and note 8 also
IQ Shield -- http://www.iqshield.com/
I HIGHLY recommend this. I've used this on three Galaxy's and four Fires. LOVE IT! Great customer service. Easy to install. Breathable... so little bubbles you get under it disappear. Self repairable... so "scratches" and whatnot disappear, too, because it's actually a thin gel coating. Available on Amazon, too.
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IQ Shield -- http://www.iqshield.com/
I HIGHLY recommend this. I've used this on three Galaxy's and four Fires. LOVE IT! Great customer service. Easy to install. Breathable... so little bubbles you get under it disappear. Self repairable... so "scratches" and whatnot disappear, too, because it's actually a thin gel coating. Available on Amazon, too.
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Does it feel rubbery or resistant under finger?
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Does it feel rubbery or resistant under finger?
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No. Feels and looks like glass.
Note: All the IQ Shields I've ever gotten were their "gloss" type. They also have "matte" finish so I can't speak to whether those feel different.
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IQ Shield -- http://www.iqshield.com/
I HIGHLY recommend this. I've used this on three Galaxy's and four Fires. LOVE IT! Great customer service. Easy to install. Breathable... so little bubbles you get under it disappear. Self repairable... so "scratches" and whatnot disappear, too, because it's actually a thin gel coating. Available on Amazon, too.
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Another vote for IQ Shield. Tried a cheap glass tempered screen protector but lost much sensitivity and high glare.
+1 for Dendrobates. I had it on my S8 and it was the best. I've had skinomi, IQ shield, Zagg, Spigen, and ArmorSuite. All those had that wet apply grippy feel I do not like. Plus after a couple weeks you could tell the clarity was not that good. Once I put on the Dendrobates you could feel the difference. It had that Glass like feel where it was so smooth and the clarity also that of a glass protector without all that added bulk. I had that on for about 2 months and the clarity never diminished as those of the others. So as soon as Dendrobates comes out w/ a S9+ varient im on it.
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+1 for Dendrobates. I had it on my S8 and it was the best. I've had skinomi, IQ shield, Zagg, Spigen, and ArmorSuite. All those had that wet apply grippy feel I do not like. Plus after a couple weeks you could tell the clarity was not that good. Once I put on the Dendrobates you could feel the difference. It had that Glass like feel where it was so smooth and the clarity also that of a glass protector without all that added bulk. I had that on for about 2 months and the clarity never diminished as those of the others. So as soon as Dendrobates comes out w/ a S9+ varient im on it.
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Looks interesting. Wonder when they'll have them ready?
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Armorsuit Case Friendly screen protector. Works great. Even better for the S9+ than last year's version.
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Does it feel rubbery or resistant under finger?
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Personally, I feel like it's pretty rubbery and soft. Definitely can tell it's not glass.
It sticks well and the sides don't seem to lift however.
I'm just jumping from the Moto x4 to S9 Plus
My protector option is one from the ************. I really love to have my S9Plus away from the scratches. As I'm having previous experience with the ************so I'm suggesting to get one from them.
They started shipping but I didn't got mine. Have you bought one from them and received it??
I bought the one from BigBen. Fit perfectly. No problem after 1 week. Just improve screen sensitivity.
I just installed the Whitestone Dome Glass on my S9+. Very easy to install and looks great so far. It doesn't seem to be compatible with the Spigen case I bought though, particularly the lower portion, I'm going to let the glue cure a bit longer and try it again.
UPDATE: I had the dome glass installed just a bit too low on the screen. I removed the glass and adhesive, then reinstalled and made sure the dome glass was correctly centered on the screen. Works great with the case now. Highly recommend this.
Bodyguardz is a more expensive option, but lifetime warrenty. I want to say it's about 10 bucks shipping for the warrenty replacements. I got mine at AT&T when I got my s9 plus yesterday. They installed it for me but it comes with a guide thingy like the Whitestone one.
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They started shipping but I didn't got mine. Have you bought one from them and received it??
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Yes, I bought one and even I got the screen protector.
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Bodyguardz is a more expensive option, but lifetime warrenty. I want to say it's about 10 bucks shipping for the warrenty replacements. I got mine at AT&T when I got my s9 plus yesterday. They installed it for me but it comes with a guide thingy like the Whitestone one.
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Is that a TGP or Full body screen protector??
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Is that a TGP or Full body screen protector??
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It's a glass screen protector. Case friendly.
Tried the bodyguards pure arc. Complete garbage. Horrible sensitivity and it's a fingerprint magnet
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I just received my spigen 360 thin fit today and this is a pretty good screen protector especially when paired with the case. The touch response is good and I don't feel the need tho enable the setting for screen protector under advanced options.
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Tried the bodyguards pure arc. Complete garbage. Horrible sensitivity and it's a fingerprint magnet
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I bought one too, and concur. Fingerprint magnet, and ruins sensitivity. You have to turn on increase sensitivity in the advanced settings, and still it's a bit wonky.
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I just received my spigen 360 thin fit today and this is a pretty good screen protector especially when paired with the case. The touch response is good and I don't feel the need tho enable the setting for screen protector under advanced options.
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I got the Spigen neo flex today and had no issues installing on both of our phones. Seems to fit very well and touch response hasn't changed.
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the verizon branded Tempered flass one is full adhesive. ive been pretty pleased. bumped up sensitivity on phone and no issues at all.
OMYFILM Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus Tempered Glass Screen Protector [Bubble Free] [Case Compatible] 9H Hardness Screen Protector for Samsung S9 Plus (S9 Plus, Black)
https://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-S9-Pl...rotector+for+Samsung+S9+Plus+(S9+Plus,+Black)
Amazon.com link above. $9.00
Got this on Amazon.ca for under $15 CAD, it's curved, applied with zero bubbles and it works really good after raising the screen sensitivity.
Just installed the whitestone dome, I simply couldn't be more impressed. Make sure you watch the installation video a couple of times before applying… but it is hands down the only protector i will be buying from now on for all of my devices.
http://www.amazon.com/Dome-Glass-Protector-Dispersion-Whitestone/dp/B079YF5VS7
Otao case friendly
I got the Otao case friendly version for the S9 Plus from Amazon.com (ASIN: B07BSFLLKY). Rather than give a separate review here, this is what I have added as my review on Amazon. I hope this is allowed.
I had the Otao on my S8 and was very happy with it. On one occasion I dropped my phone. The screen protector cracked, which is what you would expect from a glass screen protector, but it saved the screen of my phone.
I was a bit wary when I read the first reviews of the S9 Plus version (which had a different ASIN number) but then I heard they were updating it. They reached out to me to offer me to try the new one (free of charge) which I just received. The main complaint about the previous version was not enough glue on the edges (it is edge only sticking) but the new version apparently has more glue and it certainly has stuck well on my S9 Plus. Obviously, the proof of the pudding will be it it still sticks well after it has been on a while and I will update my review if it develops a problem.
The installation tray makes it very easy to instal.
I am using it with a Spigen Neo Hybrid case and they fit together very well.
As I said, I did not have to pay for the protector but this review is my honest opinion and, if I did not like it, I would have said so.
Just to add - the packaging recommends turning on the touch sensitivity setting in Settings but so far I haven't found that necessary.
Try this: https://www.amazon.com/Protector【Case-Friendly】Full-Coverage-Tempered-Anti-Scratch/dp/B07B2Y6F9D
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Try this: https://www.amazon.com/Protector【Case-Friendly】Full-Coverage-Tempered-Anti-Scratch/dp/B07B2Y6F9D
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Does the glue cover entire surface of the screen or only the edges?
I’m looking for one that covers the entire screen most I’ve seen only covers partial off the top and bottom so it still looks like there’s a screen protector. I need fill coverage from top to bottom.
Another vote for the whitestone dome!
I've tried several tempered glass screen protectors since the S6+, and they all suck because the adhesive has trouble sticking to the edges so the sensitivity is terrible. The dome is the first I've used that I'm legitimately happy with.
The installation process is really intimidating at first because the process is different from your typical screen protector. But once you do it once and get the technique down, it's actually pretty fool-proof. The tray basically ensures that the alignment is perfect and adheres well. I happened to screw up the first time because my table wasn't fully level and the adhesive didn't disperse evenly and I got a tiny bubble...so don't take that little detail for granted. Luckily they give you two bottles of adhesive, and when I moved to a level counter and put it on a second time the adhesive spread perfectly on its own and it was really easy.
So I noticed companies are already selling Screen Protectors for the Note 10+. From what I've read the Note comes with a Samsung Pre-installed one. Since I never had an S10, how is the pre-installed protector vs any of these 3rd party ones? Any reason not to use that one? I'm assuming if it gets nasty Samsung sells replacements. Also looks like the phone uses Gorilla Glass 6 vs 5 on the Note 9, so I'm guessing it should be more resistant to scratches and cracks.
scratch resistance have gotten worse over the years because corning is focusing on drop protection, and you kind of have to choose one or the other. Still think GG3 is the pinnacle of scratch resistance.
the screen protector is the same as any other plastic film one. Probably not amazing for the spen though, so maybe invest in a LOCA based glass protector. Whitestone is the easiest to install... but its pretty dang pricey. Definitely cheaper chinese options.
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So I noticed companies are already selling Screen Protectors for the Note 10+. From what I've read the Note comes with a Samsung Pre-installed one. Since I never had an S10, how is the pre-installed protector vs any of these 3rd party ones? Any reason not to use that one? I'm assuming if it gets nasty Samsung sells replacements. Also looks like the phone uses Gorilla Glass 6 vs 5 on the Note 9, so I'm guessing it should be more resistant to scratches and cracks.
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Very last post in this thread there is a YouTube video that shows the quality.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10+/help/preinstalled-screen-protector-t3956714
yeah the screen protector that comes installed is trash. It doesn't even cover the entire screen
I already ordered a pair of tempered glass, saved my note 8 from several scary drops.
I ripped that screen protector off right away. It was cheap and wasn't going to save you from anything lol.
pulled it off mine to replace with a whitestone.
despite being factory it still had a fair gap around the side and it is probably about the same quality as any cheap film protector, so as far as protection is involved it will probably do for a day or 2 till you get something better but ultimately it's trash.
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I ripped that screen protector off right away. It was cheap and wasn't going to save you from anything lol.
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Same here, took it off like it was just on for shipping protect.
I don't mind the factory protector. It feels pretty slick like glass, is very oleophobic, and the SPen glides across it no problem.
That said, I've ordered Whitestone Dome and will install it as soon as it gets here. As I think it offers better protection.
If you don't want tempered glass and messy LOCA installs, or just don't want to spend the money on Whitestonez than I HIGHLY recommend the Ringke Easy Dual soft screen protector. I had it on my Note 8, Note 9, and I installed it on my wife's S10+. Perfectly clear, smooth as glass. It's so clear, it covered the front facing camera but doesn't affect the picture quality at all. Like it's not even there.
I've never found a 3rd party screen protector for a phone with a curved screen that worked well. Starting with the S7 Edge, Note 8, and Note 9. I've tried all manor of screen protectors from glass, to plastic, to that crazy nano liquid stuff. Now I've never tried a whitestone dome one before. But every previous protector I've ever tried has been junk and has fallen off, gotten dust behind it or made the s-pen horrible to use. Maybe some of the Note 10+ ones will be different but for now the one that came with it seems to be working fine.
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pulled it off mine to replace with a whitestone.
despite being factory it still had a fair gap around the side and it is probably about the same quality as any cheap film protector, so as far as protection is involved it will probably do for a day or 2 till you get something better but ultimately it's trash.
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Does your finger print scanner still work?
I installed a generic Loca glass screen protector but although a perfect install and fit, fingerprint doesn't work anymore
Is a screen protector really necessary? Ive had my note 8 for almost 2 years and never had a screen protector on, several drops and its perfectly fine lol
it's already .. typing from the new note 10+ after abonding note 5? after 4 years
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So I noticed companies are already selling Screen Protectors for the Note 10+. From what I've read the Note comes with a Samsung Pre-installed one. Since I never had an S10, how is the pre-installed protector vs any of these 3rd party ones? Any reason not to use that one? I'm assuming if it gets nasty Samsung sells replacements. Also looks like the phone uses Gorilla Glass 6 vs 5 on the Note 9, so I'm guessing it should be more resistant to scratches and cracks.
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I stopped using any screen protector for many years now. All my phones have zero scratches. I don't baby my phones either. Another nice thing is that the touch sensitivity is at its best since there is no screen protector at all.
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I stopped using any screen protector for many years now. All my phones have zero scratches. I don't baby my phones either. Another nice thing is that the touch sensitivity is at its best since there is no screen protector at all.
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Ageee, going on 2 years on my note 8 with no screen protector and its perfectly fine
edrift said:
Does your finger print scanner still work?
I installed a generic Loca glass screen protector but although a perfect install and fit, fingerprint doesn't work anymore
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yeah been use it all day and it still works fine, it's a bit fiddly to install as you have to basically get the glue in a target, but I got it mostly in left it to settle for 2 or 3 mins before the cure then cured it for about double what the instructions said (basically did the process twice to make sure), if anything over the course of the day using it the scanner has got better but that may just be me getting better at hitting the target.
bayniner said:
Is a screen protector really necessary? Ive had my note 8 for almost 2 years and never had a screen protector on, several drops and its perfectly fine lol
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beethoven1854 said:
I stopped using any screen protector for many years now. All my phones have zero scratches. I don't baby my phones either. Another nice thing is that the touch sensitivity is at its best since there is no screen protector at all.
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Not to be mean but I bet I could find scratches on both your guys phone screens without even trying
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Not to be mean but I bet I could find scratches on both your guys phone screens without even trying
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Oh no doubt their is some tiny scratches but nothing really noticeable and besides I trade it in every year or every other year so its not really a big deal
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Not to be mean but I bet I could find scratches on both your guys phone screens without even trying
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Nope. I have zero stretches. No need to lie about this. I just use a thin case. I never put my screen against the table and never keep my phone in a pocket where there are keys in it.
It's def. Lower quality than the one that came on the s10. This already started lifting on its own. Might try the Ringke ones as I have the wet application orange peel affect, nor am I going to pay for the white Stone one because Verizons screen replacement is $29.