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Doesn't somebody on here have one? Does it cover the entire screen or does it fall short? Seems like this might be the best one available right now...
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Doesn't somebody on here have one? Does it cover the entire screen or does it fall short? Seems like this might be the best one available right now...
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Sure just got yesterday. In fact it covers all of the glass portion of the screen. For reference there is no reduction in touch sensitivity with the protector in place.
While I think the cost is high, Martin Fields protectors have always been high quality. This is no exception.
Awesome news! Thanks for the reply!
Is this a thick, flexible protector like Zagg or PhantomSkinz? Also, have you noticed any change in proximity sensor sensitivity?
For reference, I have a PhantomSkinz currently, and when I'm in a dimly lit room and make/take a call, and pull the phone away from my face, it stays blacked out. I have to turn the light on to get it to wake up. I took the skin off, and it went back to normal.
Can you test this if you have the MF protector?
Also, can you please post pics of the screen protector in place? I, too, am wondering about the precision of the fitment. PhantomSkinz, Seidio, and others seem to have missed the mark and cut the protectors to short in width AND height.
Edit: Also looks like the include a piece for the camera cover on the back...? http://www.martinfields.com/US/prod...oogle_Nexus&modeln=Nexus One&prod_type=screen
uansari1 said:
Is this a thick, flexible protector like Zagg or PhantomSkinz? Also, have you noticed any change in proximity sensor sensitivity?
For reference, I have a PhantomSkinz currently, and when I'm in a dimly lit room and make/take a call, and pull the phone away from my face, it stays blacked out. I have to turn the light on to get it to wake up. I took the skin off, and it went back to normal.
Can you test this if you have the MF protector?
Also, can you please post pics of the screen protector in place? I, too, am wondering about the precision of the fitment. PhantomSkinz, Seidio, and others seem to have missed the mark and cut the protectors to short in width AND height.
Edit: Also looks like the include a piece for the camera cover on the back...?
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I originally had a Skinomi protector and never really thought it bad, however I decided I'd try the Martin Fields one because I've never used a static protector.
Looks
I must say I'm thoroughly impressed by this protector! It fits perfectly; well almost perfectly, looking closely, you can still see the edge but it is almost negligible. If I had to gauge how big the space is... maybe about the thickness of a sheet of folder paper... if even that.
Scratching
The protector itself is what seems to be a hard plastic. I haven't scratched it yet (it claims to be HIGHLY scratch resistant) but it's still worrisome. I've done a fingernail test as of now and it has survived. It makes no indentation like the "self healing" skins so I'm guessing if it does get scratched, it stays scratched.
Application
The really cool thing I like most though is the static cling application. I managed to get dust on it before applying it X_X. Using scotch tape though, I was able to remove it with no problems! After about 30 minutes (I decided to be really OCD about the application) it was air bubble free and dust free. Oh, I also decided to try and running it under water to clean it but I found the tape a MUCH better way to clean it.
Removal
Also, be careful when removing the protector. It says to use tape and pull it off at corner. I tried using my fingernail on the camera protector and it kind of warped lol. No real problem though, just looks like an air bubble under it however it isn't over the lens so no problems taking pictures.
Clarity
As far as the proximity sensor goes, I thought it wasn't configured properly but after switching protectors, it works perfectly (so Skinomi = no good, Martin Fields = awesome). Same goes with the camera; it takes crystal clear photos.
Daily Use/Misc
The feel of this protector is very nice; I think due to the hard plastic material. It really does feel like nothing is there. Looks wise, it's glossy, reflects a clear image of me when looking at it, and is PERFECTLY transparent. If matte anti-glare is your thing, this isn't your screen protector. Good comparison is Macbook Pro anti-glare/glass; matte vs colors really popping off the screen.
Another issue I have with screen protectors is how well I can flick/scroll, this protector has my stamp of approval. As I said earlier, it feels very similar to glass and as such, scrolling is a breeze.
Smudging is also handled pretty nicely, much better than the "self healing" stuff. I find myself wiping the screen down with my shirt maybe once a day, if even that.
In Conclusion
So, sorry for the long post, but I tried to cover as many bases as possible. My last sentiments for this protector:
10/10
+
Easy application
Washable
Fits very well over screen, minimal non-coverage
Can remove dust from "sticky" side
Crystal Clear/Perfect proximity sensor
Feels Like there is nothing there
Highly scratch resistant? (personally, only did fingernail test so "?")
Somewhat smudge resistant
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No anti-glare (your personal preference, move to + or -)
Pricy? (16.99 USD + 9.99 shipping)
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Can be bent and will not fit properly afterwards
P.S. - Shipping was 10 dollars, Fed Ex overnight I think. It came within 2 days for sure though.
P.P.S. - I will post pictures when I find a better camera. I don't have one that zooms in close enough to see the edges and the glare kind of ruins the picture :\
Ugh, I want to put down for this sheild but the only thing holding me back is it's not whole body protection!
Thank you for your review! I doubt anyone will have a problem with as details are what matters
Also can you include some random pictures from the Nexus with the Martin Fields Protecter on the camera? I saw the one on their page but i'm always skeptical
It sucks ! had one and started pelling after a week, I keep my phone in my pocket.....now I have invisible shield and THAT one holds.
xavina said:
I originally had a Skinomi protector and never really thought it bad, however I decided I'd try the Martin Fields one because I've never used a static protector.
Looks
I must say I'm thoroughly impressed by this protector! It fits perfectly; well almost perfectly, looking closely, you can still see the edge but it is almost negligible. If I had to gauge how big the space is... maybe about the thickness of a sheet of folder paper... if even that.
Scratching
The protector itself is what seems to be a hard plastic. I haven't scratched it yet (it claims to be HIGHLY scratch resistant) but it's still worrisome. I've done a fingernail test as of now and it has survived. It makes no indentation like the "self healing" skins so I'm guessing if it does get scratched, it stays scratched.
Application
The really cool thing I like most though is the static cling application. I managed to get dust on it before applying it X_X. Using scotch tape though, I was able to remove it with no problems! After about 30 minutes (I decided to be really OCD about the application) it was air bubble free and dust free. Oh, I also decided to try and running it under water to clean it but I found the tape a MUCH better way to clean it.
Removal
Also, be careful when removing the protector. It says to use tape and pull it off at corner. I tried using my fingernail on the camera protector and it kind of warped lol. No real problem though, just looks like an air bubble under it however it isn't over the lens so no problems taking pictures.
Clarity
As far as the proximity sensor goes, I thought it wasn't configured properly but after switching protectors, it works perfectly (so Skinomi = no good, Martin Fields = awesome). Same goes with the camera; it takes crystal clear photos.
Daily Use/Misc
The feel of this protector is very nice; I think due to the hard plastic material. It really does feel like nothing is there. Looks wise, it's glossy, reflects a clear image of me when looking at it, and is PERFECTLY transparent. If matte anti-glare is your thing, this isn't your screen protector. Good comparison is Macbook Pro anti-glare/glass; matte vs colors really popping off the screen.
Another issue I have with screen protectors is how well I can flick/scroll, this protector has my stamp of approval. As I said earlier, it feels very similar to glass and as such, scrolling is a breeze.
Smudging is also handled pretty nicely, much better than the "self healing" stuff. I find myself wiping the screen down with my shirt maybe once a day, if even that.
In Conclusion
So, sorry for the long post, but I tried to cover as many bases as possible. My last sentiments for this protector:
10/10
+
Easy application
Washable
Fits very well over screen, minimal non-coverage
Can remove dust from "sticky" side
Crystal Clear/Perfect proximity sensor
Feels Like there is nothing there
Highly scratch resistant? (personally, only did fingernail test so "?")
Somewhat smudge resistant
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No anti-glare (your personal preference, move to + or -)
Pricy? (16.99 USD + 9.99 shipping)
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Can be bent and will not fit properly afterwards
P.S. - Shipping was 10 dollars, Fed Ex overnight I think. It came within 2 days for sure though.
P.P.S. - I will post pictures when I find a better camera. I don't have one that zooms in close enough to see the edges and the glare kind of ruins the picture :\
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Thanks so much for your thorough review. Two things though... first, can you please take a pic of the screen for us, especially showing how the fitment is? I believe you when you say it's just barely short, but am just curious. Second, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who noticed a change in the proximity sensor with these thicker skins.
I'll almost certainly be ordering this product it looks like. One more thing... does it have a guarantee or anything?
Edit: Found this review with installation tips... seems to be just like a Seidio screen protector.
http://the-gadgeteer.com/2004/01/05/martin_fields_overlay_plus_pda_screen_protector_review_/
I've attached a few pictures of the phone and a few taken from the Nexus One
Screen protector
I tried to get as close as possible to the screen to show the edges (Don't mind the Skinomi skin lol).
The one of the camera protector seems clear, but there is one section that is discolored to the rest, that'll be the place I bent lol (bottom half when looking at the picture I took).
Pictures taken from the Phone
There are 2 pictures taken with the phone; one normal and one using the zoom feature.
The picture of the plants are closer, in mid/low light.
The picture of the mountain is further away and in bright light. It's not exactly clear because it's rainy/misty today, sorry for that one.
The last pair is of a magazine in little-no light using the flash as the only source of light.
Warranty
Regarding the warranty, I didn't see mention of anything so I can't really say. If I find anything, I'll be sure to post it.
Thickness
To me, it seems slimmer than the Skinomi Skin because I can feel it almost flush to the metal but it might be my imagination.
I can only upload 8 at a time, so I'll post the others in another post.
These are the remaining photos I took from the phone.
Wow... the fitment looks perfect man. Thanks very much for the pics. Still waiting to hear from Seidio, but this is the front runner. I'll order a new one this week. By the way, I'm jealous that you live near mountains.
Haha, yeah, living in Hawaii has its perks. Wish I could have taken more pictures but I just figured I'd get something posted asap.
If anyone would like to see any specific pictures/angles, I'd be happy to oblige. Like I said though, the camera I have isn't exactly great so quality is kind of lacking.
I'll post again later though seeing how someone had an issue with the protector peeling. I also put my phone into my pocket, so we'll see if it collects lint, peels, etc. So far, my Skinomi seems to be acting like a lint magnet so that may skew results lol.
One last thing of note, I've been hearing word that Martin Fields uses a mild adhesive. With this protector, I guess it's possible that a really mild adhesive is used but I know for sure it's static; depending on which side I'd place a strip of tape close to it, it would actually pull or push the tape in a certain direction. It didn't really feel sticky but I could definitely tell which side needed to be placed on screen; it wasn't smooth on one side.
I have an Martin Fields protector installed on my N1 as well. I'm pleased with it.
I agree with the review here, but I'd like to add that these things do get scratched quite easily. I have one on my G1 and it looks like sh*t after 6 months. It's scuffed and scratched like crazy. Since the MF protectors are not cheap, it's annoying to replace them, but they do their job quite well. Note that I keep my phone in my pocket, often rubbing against keys and coins.
I've had a MF protector on my digital camera for six months and it still looks new (and invisible.)
I always buy two-packs but I wish I could get 10-packs.
Hopefully they'll be available from vendors in the US soon, at lower prices and with cheaper shipping.
tehkseven's review of martin fields vs dcmugen (generic)
Bicster_ said:
I have an Martin Fields protector installed on my N1 as well. I'm pleased with it.
I agree with the review here, but I'd like to add that these things do get scratched quite easily. I have one on my G1 and it looks like sh*t after 6 months. It's scuffed and scratched like crazy. Since the MF protectors are not cheap, it's annoying to replace them, but they do their job quite well. Note that I keep my phone in my pocket, often rubbing against keys and coins.
I've had a MF protector on my digital camera for six months and it still looks new (and invisible.)
I always buy two-packs but I wish I could get 10-packs.
Hopefully they'll be available from vendors in the US soon, at lower prices and with cheaper shipping.
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This sounds to be the exact same as dcmugen's screen protectors. It confirms the findings of tehkseven's reviews.
I really dont understand why anyone would pay five to ten times as much as one would need to... you all need to try out dcmugen's products because I really haven't found a seller with better quality to price ratio. Search 'epikcase' on eBay.
laughter95 said:
This sounds to be the exact same as dcmugen's screen protectors. It confirms the findings of tehkseven's reviews.
I really dont understand why anyone would pay five to ten times as much as one would need to... you all need to try out dcmugen's products because I really haven't found a seller with better quality to price ratio. Search 'epikcase' on eBay.
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Link to dcmugen?
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Link to dcmugen?
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His ebay seller ID is dcmugen88
Thanks, will order some dcmugen88 product. The material sounds the same. His 5 pack is cheap! If it works ok I'll have a new protector every month instead of every year, lol.
I too just ordered (2) of the Anti-Glare ones from dcmugen for $4.49 shipped.
I will report back once I receive it and will give a review.
Just a follow up review, now that I've had the protector on for a little while.
I usually keep my phone in my shirt pocket but I decided to mix it up and
Throw it into my pants pocket (with keys) for the purpose of this review.
Looks
Still very impressed by the looks of the protector. Nothing has changed that
I can tell; no peeling effect, no lint collection (again, could be due to skin
protector lint collection lol).
Scratching
Haha, as mentioned by another reader, this protector does indeed scratch.
Now, here's the funny thing: It didn't scratch due to my keys, but rather my
cleaning cloth.
Some cleaning cloths burn the edges and while I'm usually
careful with those, I figured if this thing has been taking my keys, it should
be able to hold out; not the case.
It's a very deep scratch, so much so that I can feel it under my finger.
The cool thing is though, I cannot see the scratch under normal circumstances.
I can't feel it under normal use either.
Seriously though, I can't even see the scratch under daily use.
Only by flashing direct light can I see the scratch, and by moving my finger
slowly over it can I feel it.
Note: scratch is maybe 1/8th of an inch long.
Clarity
Screen still displays beautifully and pictures are still awesome.
Cleanliness
Still remains pretty clean throughout a few days, only wiping it down every
two or three days. Pretty darn good I guess.
Conclusion
While I'm sort of sick that it got scratched, it's so unnoticable that I haven't
felt the need to replace it. Don't know how long it will last, but if ever
I decide to replace it, I'll post again and give the reasons why.
I'm still quite pleased with this protector and I don't think I'll ever use
anything besides these static cling protectors (be it Martin Fields or another).
hey Xavina. Are you near kea'ahala pl? looks like the pictures are taken from my old house almost haha.
Nevermind. But the bkgrnd is close.
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My old driveway. Anyways off topic ... carry on.
How good is sigen glass screen protector?
http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s5.html
They seem to very hard to be scratch proof. Do they prevent damage of screens from falling? If not, I probably will choose a cheaper one because I never put keys or coins along with my phones. Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
thotwielder said:
how good is sigen glass screen protector?
http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s5.html
they seem to very hard to be scratch proof. Do they prevent damage of screens from falling? If not, i probably will choose a cheaper one because i never put keys or coins along with my phones. Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
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i just ordered mine yesterday i will let you know..hopefully it works amazing
If it's at least equal to the one of the s4 I can say it's the best glass screen protector I came across. And yes it protects even on the little falls. Because it protect mine when I left fall down from my hand it wasn't a big fall but when I lift the phone up the screen protector had a crack and the original phone screen had absolutely nothing
Great to hear that. Will order one.
I currently have the Zagg one on mine, it works very nicely. Throw it in my motorcycle jacket pocket all the time without worrying about scratching the actual screen, especially since it has a lifetime warranty and I can just get a replacement if it scratches up too badly.
I'm sure the Spigen ones are similar.
Great to hear that, will get one.
I am currently using the Luvvitt and I have nothing but stellar remarks for it. It's cheap, and it works flawlessly. My first one had a microscopic nick in the top right edge that was preventing the screen protector from adhering on that edge. I let them know last Friday and SUNDAY the mailman hand delivered me a new one.. Not even sure how all of that happened but yeah, great customer service to boot.
tech armor
i got the tech armor ultraclear ballistic glass and have to say this is a pretty nice investment. It's $20 from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IGISUTG/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and its crystal clear, easy to put on, and so far seems to be pretty rock solid. i havent thrown it down a gravel road or anything, but i am pretty impressed by how clear it is, how smooth it feels, and the time it took to install, which was about 5 minutes, followed by smoothing out one 'line' across the middle that looked like a crease or something, but went away by pushing it with my finger.
5 stars for this product.
ngravatt said:
i got the tech armor ultraclear ballistic glass and have to say this is a pretty nice investment. It's $20 from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IGISUTG/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and its crystal clear, easy to put on, and so far seems to be pretty rock solid. i havent thrown it down a gravel road or anything, but i am pretty impressed by how clear it is, how smooth it feels, and the time it took to install, which was about 5 minutes, followed by smoothing out one 'line' across the middle that looked like a crease or something, but went away by pushing it with my finger.
5 stars for this product.
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:good: Gotta back you up on that one. Bought one and it's fantastic.
So I bought the GLAS.tr Nano the day it came out and was really excited about it. Unfortunately I was the first negative review on Amazon for the product. I got in contact with the company and it seems as though there was a batch that had issues with the tack used to stick it to the screen. Mine had several areas where it would just never stick along the edges and a huge area near the bottom that had no stick to it. I informed them and they promptly sent me a replacement. The replacement is perfect in every way and I couldn't be happier.
That said, I ordered the top rated glass protector with rounded edges on Amazon that was something like $12 for my girlfriend while I was having the issues with Spigen. Honestly the quality is almost identical for 1/3 the cost. If I had it to do over I would not have gone with the Spigen protector and gotten two of the cheaper options.
I did change my review to four stars but did not go with a full five due to it being over priced compared to the competition.
SS70Chevelle said:
So I bought the GLAS.tr Nano the day it came out and was really excited about it. Unfortunately I was the first negative review on Amazon for the product. I got in contact with the company and it seems as though there was a batch that had issues with the tack used to stick it to the screen. Mine had several areas where it would just never stick along the edges and a huge area near the bottom that had no stick to it. I informed them and they promptly sent me a replacement. The replacement is perfect in every way and I couldn't be happier.
That said, I ordered the top rated glass protector with rounded edges on Amazon that was something like $12 for my girlfriend while I was having the issues with Spigen. Honestly the quality is almost identical for 1/3 the cost. If I had it to do over I would not have gone with the Spigen protector and gotten two of the cheaper options.
I did change my review to four stars but did not go with a full five due to it being over priced compared to the competition.
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What brand is the $12 one that you feel is almost as good?
enfurno said:
I am currently using the Luvvitt and I have nothing but stellar remarks for it. It's cheap, and it works flawlessly. My first one had a microscopic nick in the top right edge that was preventing the screen protector from adhering on that edge. I let them know last Friday and SUNDAY the mailman hand delivered me a new one.. Not even sure how all of that happened but yeah, great customer service to boot.
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i have the same....works great....fit well...and super cheap to boot compared to the spigen:good:
I had the Spigen GlastR Nano on the S5 but had a speck of stuff under the screen. Pulled it off and installed the Zagg Glass and damn if I did not get another tiny speck under the Zagg also.
The Spigen is a nice glass but I like the Zagg a little better. Thinner, softer edges, easy tags for the install and it just feels plain nice.
MIME Feather Glass is what I ended up getting. Part of my decision was that I planned on getting my T-Mobile SGS5 from Delaware to avoid sales tax and I needed to have the screen protector (wanted to try glass for the first time too) by the time I had it too. I live in NJ and MIME is made in New York, so the quick shipping (free anyway but quick since we're neighbors) made it a good decision for me...
And I couldn't be ANY HAPPIER with my decision. It's so thin that I can barely feel it's there. I know if I went any thicker, I wouldn't like the feeling of going over the home button. The fit is beyond perfect and I don't have any scratches on it AT ALL yet. Keep in mind I go to the gym a lot and my pockets have zippers and I'm sure I'm constantly rubbing up against them when I take it out and put it in (that's what she said). No scratches at all. Responsiveness is completely unhindered.
I would highly recommend it...
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Also, a little tip (regardless of brand I suppose, but the "purple film", basically a screen sized film with a very very light adhesive for "anti-dust preinstallation film" MIME gave actually came in VERY HANDY for me...) for the install!
credits to BillTheCat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015394
okay, the only advice I really took here was to go into the bathroom at home (low dust environment!) and run the hot water in the shower for a bit (steam it up, even less dust).
at that point, I wiped my screen of course, then I just took the protector, handled it from the sides to make sure I got no oil on the adhesive side, and lined it up just right (worked for me, maybe you might want to try the tape method, but it may be difficult with glass protectors) and laid it down (bottom first to line up the home button perfectly). i ended up with 2 pieces of dust towards the top. damn it.
then the purple film came in damn handy. i very carefully (with my fingernails, but being careful not to actually touch under the glass and get marks on it) lifted up the glass and peeled it back just enough to get "purple film" underneath and "grab" the dust particles off of the screen. i was afraid it may leave marks or residue, but it didn't at all. not sure how painter's tape would work in this case, but I'm proud to say that I have a 100% dust free, mark free, PERFECT installation. =DDDD
then again, I have some patience and a fairly steady hand, so this may or may not work for you. I used to make money back in middle school changing out LED's on Nokia 5100's, 6100's, 8200's series... ah the old days haha. that required some steady hands. i still have my 8260 that i converted to the 8860 and soldered on the slide pin that made the sliding cover active. removing and rotating the polarized LCD films to invert the screens.. anyone remember all4cell? man i feel old now.
wow, now i'm thinking about the old TDMA networks and how much i hated GSM phones cause you couldn't change the carrier tags (on Nokias). i guess if it was still like back then, the T-Mobile Galaxy S5 threads would be the VoiceStream Galaxy S5 threads MIRITE??!
biggest advice though: go to the bathroom, steam it up (not too much)! that alone helps with the dusty environment, i thought that was very very good advice.
I got this with US$25 and working fine
http://shop.brando.com/Brando-Works...ition-Samsung-Galaxy-S5-_p10841c1547d011.html
epsilon022 said:
What brand is the $12 one that you feel is almost as good?
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It's the LUVVITT brand. Maybe it's a little thicker than the Spigen, but honestly it's barely noticeable. Especially when you factor in the little ridge along the screen of the S5.
SS70Chevelle said:
It's the LUVVITT brand. Maybe it's a little thicker than the Spigen, but honestly it's barely noticeable. Especially when you factor in the little ridge along the screen of the S5.
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That's good to know as I shop around for glass screen protector. Thanks!
I just got it in the mail today. Had to put it on right away. Extra smoothness! I've had the Spigen Glas series since the S4
I went cheap and got this http://www.ebay.com/itm/151282778240?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Works like a charm, and for $6 you can't really argue..why would I spend $20-$40 for a glass screen when this phone is already made with tough Gorilla glass? I also have this http://www.ebay.com/itm/351046202801?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 case, so it's not I'll ever break my screen now when dropping my phone..
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Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
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In my experience the best part of the glass protectors is that they feel the best. For the longest time I bought the super cheap xtremeguardz protectors on slickdeals which were good for protection but felt too tacky and got really dirty. Same with the free protector that came with spigen case for my Nexus 5. The glass ones feel like you don't have a screen protector on, shed minor damage readily, and provides the best extreme impact protection (at the cost of its own life though).
The biggest drawback is that they can chip if you drop them on cement... depends on the person, I know people who go an entire year with no screen protector, and I know others who drop their phones on pavement regularly. I recently reviewed the Movaluate 7 protector (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2744597) which has served me well so far.
Hello everyone, this is my first thread. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommendingHello everyone, this is my first post. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommending DBA Cases 'Just Like Glass' Screen protector. Now the name is a little confusing but this IS GLASS.
Went on easy as cake, no issues with the edges, and the FEEL IS AMAZING. It's also a lot thinner than the Zagg so even when I use the fingerprint scanner and the home button I can barely tell there is something on the screen. I would recommend this to anyone with this phone. It only really covers the actual screen not the whole glass but that's how they all are with the slight curve to the screen. Bottom line, get this screen protector!
Can you please post some photos?
yeah, OP some pics would be nice
in the mean time, i found this review on youtube. it just looks like every other glass SP on the market (except ones that have the colored borders). as you can see from this screen grab, it is noticeably smaller than the screen. there's just no way of covering the rounded edges of the S6 unless the glass is curved also. save yourself about $20 bucks and buy any of the ones on eBay. they're all probably made by the same manufacturer anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHob3RepQqw
My nephew has a Zagg protector with no halo issues
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Only reason that I buy Zagg is because I get a discount on them through BestBuy
When I Put mine on I did have some haloing issues, took some pressure on the screen but I eventually got it to stick. I am not a fan of how sharp the edges are on the zagg
Anyone try the Bodyguardz Pure with the Express Align tray?
I tried to install the Zagg yesterday and I screwed it up. My first attempt I lined up the screen protector to close to the bottom so the bottom had halos. By the time I took it off and reapplied it and figured out that the top cut out has to be as close as possible to the speaker, it was too late, the glue wasn't working as well the second go.
I will be buying a replacement at best buy and returning the halo unit. There simply are no specific instructions, I had to figure it out by trial and error and you really only get one shot at installing it perfectly. Honestly, they should just say line up the top ear piece as close as you can and there wouldn't be any issues. I will try it again and report back.
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Hello everyone, this is my first thread. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommendingHello everyone, this is my first post. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommending DBA Cases 'Just Like Glass' Screen protector. Now the name is a little confusing but this IS GLASS.
Went on easy as cake, no issues with the edges, and the FEEL IS AMAZING. It's also a lot thinner than the Zagg so even when I use the fingerprint scanner and the home button I can barely tell there is something on the screen. I would recommend this to anyone with this phone. It only really covers the actual screen not the whole glass but that's how they all are with the slight curve to the screen. Bottom line, get this screen protector!
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Looks like you copied and pasted your speech twice, sir.
Regular full coverage IQ screen protector. It went on pretty easily and covers the corners well. The feel is alright, the screen is still drying.
stas333 said:
Regular full coverage IQ screen protector. It went on pretty easily and covers the corners well. The feel is alright, the screen is still drying.
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Looks nice. Is that a matte finish on the screen protector?... Or is it clear? Any limitations with the S-Pen?
nmmmm looks good. feels/looks like phone porn... lol
Just applied the replacement they sent me
This one is Matte, and people have been having much better luck with this specific SP in comparison to the sea of other SP's available on amazon right now.
I ordered the "HD" one, and I think I may have a perfect install (curing now, so will update with results after 12 hours or so).
Everyone's first instinct (including mine) is to start pushing it down, or palm rolling the edges immediately, but if you really follow the instructions, and let it dry (and get stickier), it starts holding after some time. Hair dryer probably required.
Again, will update with pics after a few hours.
I'm curious how much you like the screen with it. I get the desire to protect it, especially since the outer layer of the gorilla glass supposedly scratches easier, but man it's a devil's bargain because the is the best screen I've ever seen on a phone. The photos make it look pretty noticeable. I'd like to hear how the pen is on it too, it's almost a little too slick on the natural screen.
The screen has dried overnight. It still covers the entire screen well with the case. Now my personal opinion, i ordered the matte finish by accident (never liked this type of finish). Clarity is dramatically reduced and the feel is still alright. If not pressing hard with finger or S pen, then it fells ok but when i press a but harder, the s pen feels like it sticks a bit. I have always used hard type screen protectors, and this has reassured me why I made that switch many years ago.
Is the case grippy enough?
UPDATE (2nd install of IQ Shield HD)
OK, so the second time, I must say that it is a bit better. I thought I had a perfect install, and when I looked at it after 14 hours of curing, it looked perfect. As soon as I picked it up and put my case on (which does NOT touch the SP). The edges eventually started to lift. I certainly don't want to be the guy pushing down his SP everytime he pulls it out of it's pouch so.......
BOTTOM LINE: All of the Note 7 SP's available are going to be temporary fixes/protection, until Samsung OEM SP's are made available in America.
And no.... I don't believe the ones available at mobile fun are OEM. They are probably Chinese manufactured replicas, but if they work, then who cares. It's not like it's a Louis Vuitton bag, it's a screen protector. Anyway, I'm waiting or OEM Samsung USA.
my update:
last night the corners started to lift up a bit and this morning wasnt too bad, but all 4 corners had bubbles. I am going to try another screen protector later today.
This little gem that I ordered from Amazon and received 2 weeks ago, has been phenomenal!! I want to let you guys in on this secret, because it's the right thing to do. I haven't heard a single word about this screen protector in any forums including this one, so I thought I would share. It's essentially like the Dome, includes a UV light and is less than 10 bucks.
The one and only review on the product is mine. The review that I wrote a week ago still holds true, except that the nano-wax I've been applying to the protector is not longer needed. The protector is smooth as the factory glass now that I've applied nano-wax a half a dozen times. I haven't applied wax in a week or so and it's good to go.
Anyway, if you have any questions about the protector let me know, I will be glad to help. I'll post a photo of my post-install for reference here in a few.
Cheers!
-Drew
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I just ordered it, I'll trust you and update this when I receive it. I hope it fits with my OtterBox tho.
Last photo in my images link shows the protector with my case which is a TORRAS Crystal Clear. It's not very aggressive when it comes to screen coverage so I think it should fit most cases. It's also fit nicely with my Spigen Rugged Armor case.
I also ordered a second protector as a spare, that's how much I have faith in it.
Tornlogic said:
I want to let you guys in on this secret, because it's the right thing to do. I haven't heard a single word about this screen protector in any forums including this one, so I thought I would share. It's essentially like the Dome, includes a UV light and is less than 10 bucks.
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Well I wish you had written about it five days ago. I had already spent money on a two-pack of cheap-ish screen protectors, and after they arrived I thought they did not look that nice, so I did not even try them out and ordered a two-pack of the Dome.. which is yet to arrive..
I hope it is good at least, as I have spent a lot of money already just for this matter!
Thanks for sharing, I hope it will help other Note 9 owners.
I just ordered one. For $9 I'll try it out since my other one hasn't gotten here yet.
Yea, I know how problematic it can be to find a good screen protector for infinity displays. I'm happy with this protector, and I've noticed they don't sell one for the Note 8, which sucks because my son has a Note 8 and we are still looking for a good solution for that phone.
-Drew
Tornlogic said:
This little gem that I ordered from Amazon and received 2 weeks ago, has been phenomenal!! I want to let you guys in on this secret, because it's the right thing to do. I haven't heard a single word about this screen protector in any forums including this one, so I thought I would share. It's essentially like the Dome, includes a UV light and is less than 10 bucks.
The one and only review on the product is mine. The review that I wrote a week ago still holds true, except that the nano-wax I've been applying to the protector is not longer needed. The protector is smooth as the factory glass now that I've applied nano-wax a half a dozen times. I haven't applied wax in a week or so and it's good to go.
Anyway, if you have any questions about the protector let me know, I will be glad to help. I'll post a photo of my post-install for reference here in a few.
Cheers!
-Drew
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The issue with the last one I bought like this...it was the JOLOJO 2 PACK...was after a day or two, a bubble appeared on the edge. Then it just grew and grew until both sides had completely lifted.
I noticed a similar bubble near your volume rocker. Have you had any issues with the edges lifting?
Says unavailable for me...
Mr. Orange 645 said:
The issue with the last one I bought like this...it was the JOLOJO 2 PACK...was after a day or two, a bubble appeared on the edge. Then it just grew and grew until both sides had completely lifted.
I noticed a similar bubble near your volume rocker. Have you had any issues with the edges lifting?
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Your right, there is a bubble on the edge of the protector near the volume rocker. This happened when I was out hunting for the day in 20 degree weather, and the phone was kept in my jacket, so there was not body warmth.... I don't know if this was the reason the bubble formed or not, but I took it out of my pocket and it was like that. Anyway, it's not like other bubbles I've got from similar style protectors. If you press on it hard, the bubble doesn't change size or shape. The is no gap for me to put my finger nail under it and lift, but if I try, it doesn't change size or shape. The gab formed Nov 22nd, and it hasn't got any bigger. It's holding steady. Also what's unusual of this bubble is that it's not visible when the display is lit. It's only visible when the display is dark. I'll show a picture when I get a chance.
Also yes, they seem to be out of stock. Glad I got my spare while I could.
Tornlogic said:
Your right, there is a bubble on the edge of the protector near the volume rocker. This happened when I was out hunting for the day in 20 degree weather, and the phone was kept in my jacket, so there was not body warmth.... I don't know if this was the reason the bubble formed or not, but I took it out of my pocket and it was like that. Anyway, it's not like other bubbles I've got from similar style protectors. If you press on it hard, the bubble doesn't change size or shape. The is no gap for me to put my finger nail under it and lift, but if I try, it doesn't change size or shape. The gab formed Nov 22nd, and it hasn't got any bigger. It's holding steady. Also what's unusual of this bubble is that it's not visible when the display is lit. It's only visible when the display is dark. I'll show a picture when I get a chance.
Also yes, they seem to be out of stock. Glad I got my spare while I could.
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That does sound different than the issue I had. Thanks!
I've been using the amFilm for a few days and really like it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FXLSTJQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm using this one
Nothing beats Supcase with slim body and built in screen protector... it is been nearly 2 months right now and still doing amazing... it fell 4~6 times from my hands (as I can remember) and it is still rock solid!
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-SUPCASE-Full-Body-Protective-Protector/dp/B07G9TGNWK
I was using the Cubevit PET screen protector and loved it, but it was a fingerprint magnet, and like all PET screen protectors got pretty scratched up.
I had put a QiMai TPU screen protector on my wife's S9+, and you could barely tell it was there. I have to occasionally pick up her phone and look really close to make sure it's still on there. But since it was TPU I worried about it having that rubbery feel, and the SPen leaving marks.
I decided to give it a try on my Note 9 anyway, and seriously, it's the best screen protector put there. It may not offer the drop protection of the OP's screen protector, or a Whitestone Dome, but as far as clarity and feel, there's no equal.
It is crystal clear. Matter of fact it covers the FF camera and all the sensors, but it causes no distortion or interference. And it's almost as slick as the factory glass. It has no rubbery drag at all. And fingerprints wipe away very easy. And no indents from the SPen, unless you really dig in. Even then they disappear quickly.
Ringke makes a similar screen protector, as does a few other companies, but I haven't tried them. Here is the link to the QiMai if you all want to try it.
Galaxy Note 9 Screen Protector, 2-Pack QiMai Case Friendly Easy Install Screen Cover(Not Glass)[New Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2ZW9PG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_q.BfCbVBPDM3J