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Hi All,
There was some discussion when the S7A first came out about a kit that Samsung sells to replace the factory screen protector when it becomes nicked or scratched up.
Well, my time has come - I dropped my phone onto a metal bracket which chipped the protector up pretty good, so its time to replace.
Newegg seems to be the only ones carrying this protector -
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875868289&cm_re=s7_active_screen_protector-_-75-868-289-_-Product
Has anyone attempted to replace this - it looks pretty simple, but my biggest worry is getting dust between the two layers.
May take this to a pro to try and avoid the dust issue - not sure what I am going to do yet.
Chris
definitely keep us informed of what the outcome is ..
as there was and still is, lots of rumour, and nothing confirmed that this is even doable/real !
EDIT, just looking closer on the pictures, it shows cut out holes for proximity, and camera ...
and the original does NOT have these ! .. well i certainly cannot see any on mine ... ?
That looks like a normal everyday screen protector.
It sounds like you are wanting to replace the permanent glass that covers the display.
I will let you all know what it is - I ordered 2 and they should be here Tuesday or Wednesday of this upcoming week....
Chris
It exists!
The golden unicorn does exist! Check it out.
Chris
wahooo now thats interesting
also be interesting in how easy the old one comes off ! be nice to try get some pics of it coming off, and when fully off etc ...
and what its like underneath ! most of us have glass protectors over them !
so makes it a right proper screen material sandwich !! as standard original glass screen, then original film, then our glass protectors !!
hmmm great find )
The job is done.
I didn't take any pictures or video, because this needs to be a fast process (performed quickly) to avoid dust and dirt while you expose the screen layer to the environment.
Some tips:
a) Turn off any fans or AC before performing this project. Obviously, get in a area as clean as possible to do this.
b) The kit is pretty ingenious in its design. Basically the new 'layer' comes with some tape on one side of the protector - you line up the protector and then apply this tape to the SIDE of the phone. This HOLDS the layer in alignments so that you aren't messing around with it or getting your fingerprints on the layer
c) The instructions suggest removing the old layer first and then line up the protector, but I lined up the protector FIRST and then removed the old protective layer. That way the new one is ready to go, and you have less exposure to dust/dirt.
d) The tool that comes with the kit is great for removing the old layer, but follow the instructions and use it in the orientation described in the instructions (arrow down, arrow-side facing center of phone).
Maybe I just got lucky, but I didn't get any dust or debris when performing this job. I was quick about it as I knew longer exposure allows for dust to get in between.
All in all, for $20, if you have a scratched outer layer, this is your ticket to a brand new looking screen, provided you didn't pierce this protective layer during any type of accident.
Chris
Very cool. I was skeptical given that the newegg listing shows an s6 or s5 active!
I've removed mine and replaced it with glass and then a dbrand skin over that as another option for folks out there.
CFoote said:
The job is done.
I didn't take any pictures or video, because this needs to be a fast process (performed quickly) to avoid dust and dirt while you expose the screen layer to the environment.
Some tips:
a) Turn off any fans or AC before performing this project. Obviously, get in a area as clean as possible to do this.
b) The kit is pretty ingenious in its design. Basically the new 'layer' comes with some tape on one side of the protector - you line up the protector and then apply this tape to the SIDE of the phone. This HOLDS the layer in alignments so that you aren't messing around with it or getting your fingerprints on the layer
c) The instructions suggest removing the old layer first and then line up the protector, but I lined up the protector FIRST and then removed the old protective layer. That way the new one is ready to go, and you have less exposure to dust/dirt.
d) The tool that comes with the kit is great for removing the old layer, but follow the instructions and use it in the orientation described in the instructions (arrow down, arrow-side facing center of phone).
Maybe I just got lucky, but I didn't get any dust or debris when performing this job. I was quick about it as I knew longer exposure allows for dust to get in between.
All in all, for $20, if you have a scratched outer layer, this is your ticket to a brand new looking screen, provided you didn't pierce this protective layer during any type of accident.
Chris
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The golden unicorn does exist! Check it out.
Chris
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How can i buy this, do you have a link of the product? Thanks so much
I was so excited about this as my S7 Active's screen is a mess. Unfortunately New Egg is out of stock and I can't find another source. There are some on eBay but I don't think they are quite the same. Anyone know of any other options?
So I peeled off the OEM screen protector with a guitar pick and replaced it with a glass protector from Amazon. It's working fine and looks a lot better than before. I'm not sure if this a good solution as far as breakage protection but it looks good and won't scratch so easily.
Yes, unfortunately Samsung has discontinued the OEM screen protector. Samsung is quick to discontinue parts to sell new phones unfortunately. A tempered glass replacement should definitely help as long as you purchase a quality one.
lalew25 said:
So I peeled off the OEM screen protector with a guitar pick and replaced it with a glass protector from Amazon. It's working fine and looks a lot better than before. I'm not sure if this a good solution as far as breakage protection but it looks good and won't scratch so easily.
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Old post but was wondering how this was holding up for you. I had a ZAGG on my S7A when I first got it but my kid dropped it and the protector broke. Being my lazy self I didn't replace it not realizing how easily the poly carbonate cover gets scratched up. I thought about doing something like this but wasn't sure how it would last. I'm hoping to replace the phone within the next 6 months but all the surface scratches are driving me crazy.
Thanks for any help you can offer
It worked great for me. I traded the S7 edge off a couple weeks ago and it was still working great. I'm sure the screen isn't as shatter resistant with this solution but I couldn't tolerate the scratches. Any other questions just let me know.
Has anyone popped the screen to replace the battery? I've watched some You Tube videos how to get it off with a hair dryer or heat gun. They are a bit fuzzy on replacing the screen. Can the adhesive be replaced to keep it water resistant? Does anyone know more about this or have you done it before?
Okay, I could not get used to the lack of home button and the dumbass fingerprint sensor location on my S8, so sold it and got a brand new S7 Edge Black Pearl Edition (<3)
I have a specific set of needs for a film to cover the BACK side of the phone, since for the front I'm going to be using the Whitestone Dome Glass (which I loved on my S8)
I abhor cases, and want to flaunt the beauty of the curves and color of my Black Pearl S7E. Hence I will go caseless, but with the protective films / tempered glass combo.
Basically, I want a THICK film that is clear and transparent. I've just about made up my mind (~90%) to purchase Skinomi full body protection, but just want to find out if there's something better and thicker out there?
Hi there,
my S8 is slightly bent due to a crash with my bike. The screen is shattered, the digitizer and the glass are broken, too.
Now's my question: does the S8 have a separate frame in which the screen/glass-set is placed or is this frame (seen as the aluminum sides on the outside) part of the screen/glass-set which will be replaced by the repair shop?
I'm asking so I'll know if the bend-problem will be fixed with the screen/glass-replacement or if they'll try to charge more for it.
thank you!
ohrenstaebchen said:
Hi there,
my S8 is slightly bent due to a crash with my bike. The screen is shattered, the digitizer and the glass are broken, too.
Now's my question: does the S8 have a separate frame in which the screen/glass-set is placed or is this frame (seen as the aluminum sides on the outside) part of the screen/glass-set which will be replaced by the repair shop?
I'm asking so I'll know if the bend-problem will be fixed with the screen/glass-replacement or if they'll try to charge more for it.
thank you!
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aluminum frame isn't part of screen dont worry
You can change just the screen, or some screens will come with the frame, but the latter requires you to transfer all of the components. Have a look on ifixit, search Galaxy S8 screen replacement on google and read the ifixit guide:
Use this guide to replace a cracked or broken display on your Samsung Galaxy S8.
Note: This guide instructs you to replace only the display while leaving the original frame, logic board, and battery in place. However, some replacement screens for this phone come pre-installed in a new frame (a.k.a. chassis), which requires a very different procedure—transplanting your phone's internals and installing a new battery. Make sure you have the correct part before starting this guide.
This guide involves removing the rear glass cover, you will need replacement adhesive to reattach the back cover to the phone. If your replacement screen does not come with adhesive, you will need to use tape to secure it as well.
If the frame is damaged or bent, it's important to replace it, or else the new screen may not mount correctly and can suffer damage from uneven pressure.
The process of separating the display from the frame usually destroys the display, so don't follow this guide unless you intend to replace the display.
Hello all!
First time posting in a while, so forgive me if I'm a bit rusty. I just got my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ yesterday, and my amFilm Ultra Glass Screen Protector today, so I thought I'd write up a little review. Sorry for no pics, but I was busy installing and trying to keep things dust-free
I've used Whitestone in the past but was disappointed with both my Note 8 and 9 installs, primarily because of the LOCA spiderwebbing on the edges. I figured I'd give another brand a shot, so I went searching here and found the amFilm Ultra Glass Screen Protector. A quick trip over to Amazon, and $40 later (for a full kit including *2* protectors) and here we are!
PACKAGING: The box is nice - wider and flatter than the WS product. It's clean and simple, but professional looking. Plus their website and install video are well done also. Inside the outer box are three smaller boxes. The largest contains the plastic frame, screen protectors, and wipes (I think). The medium size box contains the UV light and the MicroUSB cable. It appears to be identical to the WS product, but I don't know this for a fact, so take that for what it's worth. The smallest box contains the LOCA (2 tubes), extra absorption pads, plastic pin, tabs to place over the speaker, a bubble level, and a weight. Everything you need comes in this kit, including plenty of wet and dry wipes, microfiber cloths, and dust removal stickers. On the packaging is a QR code to go to the install video.
PRODUCT: Everything seems to be on the same quality scale as the WS product, with a few minor changes - 1) there is no LOCA applicator "bridge", you have to aim and dribble the solution by hand, 2) the pin is different - there's no more tilting the entire phone to move the liquid into position - the pin is angled and sets the glass down at an angle, and 3) the "fingerprint" weight (more on this later). Otherwise, if you've done the WS before, this isn't significantly different.
INSTALLATION: **REMINDER** REMOVE the factory plastic screen protector and clean your screen THOROUGHLY before proceeding! I ALMOST forgot, which would have been a disaster! I watched the video twice and didn't see any mention of this, so amFilm, here's a tip for you. Anyway, installation is straightforward -put the little feet on the bottom of the phone to bring it flush with the pins inside, make sure the screen is 100% clean, install the sticker over the speaker, apply the liquid (making sure to absorb any "splatter" before proceeding!), peel the protective film off the glass, place it, and pull the pin. Once the liquid starts to spread, put the weight where the fingerprint sensor is and let it settle and "ooze" for 3-ish minutes. (NOTE - it's hard to locate the fingerprint scanner, so you might want to mark the frame in advance with a Sharpie (another tip for amFilm - marking that plastic with some kind of raised bumps or hash marks might be a good idea, or maybe a film for on top of the glass that marks where to place it - just a thought). After that, it's bake-time under the UV light, then you're done.
RESULTS: I'm very impressed so far. The glass appears to be nice and clear, and I can't even see the little "spots" in the corners others mentioned. I lucked out this time and no dust specs at all. No bubbles, etc. the fingerprint scanner appears to be working fine, although I haven't re-registered anything. It DOES require a little extra "umph" to scan, but that's not a big deal. Part of that could be me getting used to an in-screen scanner. There was minimal over-oozing, and the pre-installed pads absorbed everything fine. Barely needed a wipedown afterward.
FITMENT: There appears to be no flaws in placement using the guide, or in the fitment of the glass. It sits flat, and lines up exactly where it should. The cutout for the front-facing camera is exactly where it should be, and it's not overly-exaggerated in size. The edges leave plenty of room for putting the phone in a case (I've tried 4 so far, all fit without touching the glass edge, so there's no worry about case push on the glue). The bottom edge is just a tad bit short, maybe a 1/16", but that could be allowing for larger cases (I don't use the big bulky ones, so IDK).
OVERALL ASSESSMENT: 4.5/5 Stars - Great product, especially for the price. I'll keep you posted on long-term wear & quality, but for now, I'd say it's a great deal versus the competition.
Great review. I just installed mine yesterday and I've had exactly the same great experience with the product. It really does work well with the fp scanner. I had a terrible time with the S10 plus fp scanner and the Whitestone. Great price as well. I'll buy again for sure.
Mine note come with preinstalled glass protector
fazi78 said:
Mine note come with preinstalled glass protector
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So did everyone's. There's three or four threads about it already. And that's why the OP said to make sure to removed the factory installed screen protector.
Will this work with the samsung clearview cover ?
and can this protector be easily removed?
thanks
I just picked up a set of the amfilm install went flawless a lot easier than the whitestone I had on my S8 fingerprint worked right of the bat with what I had already registered I think it even sensed it better than the stock protector that came with the phone, well spent $40 bucks on amazon
Forgot to mention it fits perfect with my otterbox case
neils31 said:
Will this work with the samsung clearview cover ?
and can this protector be easily removed?
thanks
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Not sure about the Clearview cover, I haven't ordered it yet.
As for removal, it uses LOCA glue to adhere the screen protector to the phone, so it's not the easiest thing to remove, but will come off with a little effort. You will want to have lots of alcohol wipes handy to clean the screen afterwards. Maybe a few Band-Aids, too
AMfilm doesn't seem to gather dust at the edges like it did with the Whitestone install on my Galaxy Note 9. That's a blessing! I was always cleaning clingy dust away on a daily basis. The edges on this install are clean!
RaymondPJR said:
AMfilm doesn't seem to gather dust at the edges like it did with the Whitestone install on my Galaxy Note 9. That's a blessing! I was always cleaning clingy dust away on a daily basis. The edges on this install are clean!
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Hey Ray, do you know why? is it because of different density loca glue? I really want to switch to glass protector but hesitant because of dust built up around the edges.
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neils31 said:
Will this work with the samsung clearview cover ?
and can this protector be easily removed?
thanks
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yep. works with every case i got so far. Might have issue with the ones with a front plastic piece though like on some heavy duty cases.
not sure about removal, but ive not had issue with any loca based one so far in the years ive used them.
lexi250 said:
Hey Ray, do you know why? is it because of different density loca glue? I really want to switch to glass protector but hesitant because of dust built up around the edges.
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It must be a difference in the glue, I don't know what else accounts for it. I had really fuzzy edges all the time with WS.
How hard is it if you want to remove the screen protector pls?
I'll add my review...
I applied this to my S20+ yesterday. The steps were clear on paper, but the video was more helpful still.
Everything went fine with the exception that when I opened the adhesive tube it sprayed out a bit even before the top cap was opened, and I suspect this is due to me living at a high altitude. As a result my glue didn't fully spread to the whole screen, but close, and there were many small bubbles in the center of the screen. Next time I might try opening and closing the top first to equilibrate pressure.
That said, this is a promising product. It has a smooth and even finish, remains low profile so my case fits which still wraps the lateral edges, and the fingerprint part works a bit better than with the cheap plastic screen protector that samsung supplied (which also scratched easily).
I've never used screen protectors on prior phones, but this product is nice enough that I'll use it on future phones as well.
Additionally, the customer service was outstanding and they immediately sent me a replacement protector and more adhesive to try again.
Thumbs up so far, I'm confident my next application will be successful.
For those who installed this last year, how has it held up?
Jammol said:
For those who installed this last year, how has it held up?
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Not good I'm guessing, based on the lack of replies. Wish someone woulda replied, oh well...
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Sorry, haven't been on XDA much. I've had my amfilm since Dec, 2019 and it's still like new. Oleophobic coating has not wear off.
Just bought 10plus... any tempered glass without a hole in market? I dont care for finger print reader... if anyone got a good tempered glass kindly post link.. thank you so much.
Double posting please delete, my bad.. thanks
I feel you.
I've had the same issues with urethane etc ones as well.
The reason they're like that is because it will cause optical issues with the front cam.
I don't care about selfies so some refraction, cmos reflections etc don't concern me.
At the end of the day finding the best screen protector that fills your needs is more important than that bloody cam hole.
If you can find one without sacrificing other needed parameters, fine. If not don't sweat it as the hole causes little trouble normally in well design protective cover.
The wet apply Gorilla IQ Shield has one and even on this 6 month old screen protector it's adhering perfectly around said hole.
It's time to replace it now and the hole was no issue at all in my case.
Been an alinsea tempered glass fan, for they have been good and great price. Puppy knocked onto floor so need a new one. Kinda changed search words for protector and have found Akcoo screen protector. Getting about same reviews as alinsea. Someone always has to degrade. Guess I will find out and let ya know.
So 3 screens. No hole camera cutouts no fingerprint locations. You are thinking...junk. I have posted pictures after on. Review...Love It No camera holes no fingerprint set area and nice side to side edge meet screen Most screens once hole set to camera you have a gap between screen and phone case. Not now. Once on, set, fits nice. Was paying 9.99 for one. Now you get 3 clear screens and all accessories. 16.99. No complaints. If you don't here from me. No problems. Watch video and cover plus lightly push fingerprint area while using light. Fingerprint works phenomenal!
Updated pick showing camera hole