So, I swear I remember reading a thread saying that there are very thin and hard to remove factory screen protectors on the G-Tablet. Now, I don't remember removing any screen protector from my Tab when I bought it about a week ago, but it also doesn't look like there is a screen protector on it as is. Admittedly, my search-fu may be subpar, but I've tried searching and couldn't find the thread I thought I remembered seeing, so can anyone clarify this for me? I ask because I'm about to try the "Rain-X" fingerprint solution, and I don't want to unknowingly be cleaning off/spraying the factory screen protectors instead of the actual screen.
Thanks in advance.
Search there are threads on this already
Like I said in my OP, I searched to no avail. I admit my searching abilities may be subpar, but i really tried a variety of terms, and only ended up with threads talking about 3rd party/ADDITIONAL screen protectors - not the factory ones.
Oh well, I did the Rain-X method and it appears to have taken just fine.
I can't tell if there is one on mine or not.
On paper insert in box "The device may come equipped with two anti glare screen protectors over the screen; which should be removed."
I sure doesn't look like it though. I found maybe two threads about a factory protector, but not much info.
I can't find the answer either and
I cannot tell if my G tab has a screen protector installed or not!! My paperwork says 2 screen protectors are applied at the factory.
Did anyone get theirs from the factory with a screen protector on it? Was it obvious?
The reason you can't find much is that most of the "protector" business was happening back last July/August/September. Mine came with one that was bubbled and came off real easy -- and the second I like to have never got a corner loose (though somebody later use something to lift it loose.)
So far as I know, since about September I have not heard much about protectors. If it's there and it's not interfering with anything, I'd leave it alone.
If it's there and you have to get it off, maybe somebody else will remember the "easy" was to lift it loose that I read about.
I think there are a couple of companies selling aftermarket protectors for the G-Tab.
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This is really wierd. Theres smudges on my screen that almost look like part of the coating is gone. nothing i can do is getting rid of them. its really wierd
any ideas?
Phone is only 3 days old, just bought it off a guy on craigslist the plastic was still on it and it didnt look like the plastic was reapplied.
Thanks
is it possible to snap a picture of ur phone with the smudges so that we can have a look at it
arekieh said:
This is really wierd. Theres smudges on my screen that almost look like part of the coating is gone. nothing i can do is getting rid of them. its really wierd
any ideas?
Phone is only 3 days old, just bought it off a guy on craigslist the plastic was still on it and it didnt look like the plastic was reapplied.
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This happened on the first phone I picked up within a few days - the oleophobic coating came off in 2 spots. I returned it with no questions once they saw that. No issues with it since. There are a few posts with photos of this if you want to do a search and see if yours look similar. From what you describe though it sounds like this is it.
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These arent spots theyre huge swaths. Ill try getting a picture later tonight.
Sorry havent replied b/c i had a final today. Thanks for your guys' help
Pictures are a no go. They arent showing up.
But they definitely arent spots. Theyre streaks across the phone and the top right corner is basically all gone. Its really wierd
Thing is i bought it off of someone. Its a rogers phone but do i need a receipt to take it back?
when i had the same problem i took the phone in to a shop without box or charger and they saw what was wrond and just replaced the handset there and then !! try it you have nothing to loose
ill try that thanks
I have the same problem on my motorola atrix. There's a forum about this on the droid life forums. I'm not sure how this happened, I think I let something maintain contact with the screen too long and it was like corroded.
I think this happened with my whole screen too, I may have cleaned it with water because I touched my screen as soon as I came out the shower then wiped it off. After that my screen started feeling really "rough" I just put on a matte screen protector after that even though I didn't want to at all
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Have you tried microfiber cloth to see if it will come off?
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I don't own a Nexus S (I'm here doing research ) but that seems like something normal?
If you have a protected surface next to unprotected ones on the same area, it'll get less UV exposure and there will be some very light wear on the unprotected areas that might look perfect to your eye but because of these micro abrasions they're more likely to retain oil/dust/etc.
One of the very main reasons why I don't like screen protectors is that the phone doesn't "age" uniformly .
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1st you bought the device used for a YEAR .. what do you expect ?
2nd As long as you can make calls from it , why do you care ? some people bought used Nexuses and they can't even call lol
3rd Do you have an IMEI ? that's good
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So if you are such a passionate phone owner , why didn't you buy a new device so you can enjoy the screen ? You bought it used man ! Then you come here to complain ? See the recent posts of second hand buyers and thank god you have a working second hand nexus s.
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How is this complaining? I am simply asking if anyone else has experience with the issue and maybe found a solution. That is all. If no one knows, I might find something out myself. And if I don't, maybe it will fade over time, and otherwise I'll just have to ignore it.
And by the way, I would have bought a new one if they were still for sale here, but they weren't. I had to choose between importing for €600 or this second-hand for €140. I don't think it was such a bad choice in the end, but that's no reason to not try and make the best of it.
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I see the point here ....
It seems that buying a new Nexus S online was not an option available for you ....
However , I would not spend more time trying to clean the screen with different things , those screen are fragile and I'm sure you don't wanna mess it up more than it is ...
Goodluck.
Honestly, who protects just the "touchscreen" part of the screen?
I mean as much as I can gather from the pictures, the screen protector only covered the 4 inch screen not the whole front of the phone. Was it cheaper or something?
It's normal for the oleophobic coating to fade. Not using any screen protector from now on will probably result in it evening out in time.
If it's that distracting, just buy a full size screen protector, clean the screen really well and apply it. Wet application screen protectors are best on the nexus because they stick to the curved screen better.
Cheers
What Flukzr said, the screen would have been fine if it was a full size screen protector. I've never actually seen a protector that is JUST for the 4-inch screen and not the whole glass front.
Sadly there is not much you can do aside from replacing the glass, the oleophobic coating at the top and bottom has worn out (i believe this requires the lcd/amoled back too). However, you can use a full size screen protector and you shouldn't notice it.
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I'm guessing the only way to naturally remove the coating, would be to use it without a pouch, and keep it in you pants' (jeans) pocket.
Not that I'm recommending this, but you could try solvents, nail polish thinner (acetone), lighter fluid, alcohol etc. and see which one works. Since the screen is glass, it should be ok, unless you use acid or really strong solvents.
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Just a thought...
If this discoloration is driving you ape s#!t, consider purchasing a new digitizer... Once again this is just a thought, as I do not own a Nexus. I was just surfing and thought I'd add my 2 cents...
Hope I helped
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LOL, I've never seen anything like this. who protects only those 4 inches of the screen? when i read the title of this thread i got a little worried since i use a screen protector on my nexus s but mine covers the whole thing so i think I'm in the clear.
Honestly i think your best option here is to just use a screen protector on the whole screen. Or just leaving it alone and hopefully let time do its thing. I guess you have to choose which one bothers you less, the annoying rectangle or a screen protector.
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This is my First and frustating experience with Screen protectors.
The Store had superclued the pricetag all over the box so i could not read instruction.
But i though it could not be that hard.
I Wiped the S3 clean...but then realized it was useless....every 2 second new dust landed on my phone
I had to put the phone in a sealed dustsecure box until i figured out how to install the screen protector.
I see 2 layer and two labels with "remove this first then this".... So i did
peeled off the backside and stick the front side on the phone..... uh...bubbles beside it was not straith
took if off, another try but now i got more dust under..wipe some more... but again bubbles....took it off
Then realized i done it wrong there was realy 3 layers not 2
what i sticked on my new phone was just one of the 2 layers that you peel of to find the screen protector in the middle...i found it on the table
Try to get it on....after 15 minuts i was able to get away bubbles but.... i was not able to get rid of the a bubbled frame on the borders
so took it off but this time it got so dirty i could not put it on again..
I also tried the screen protector from Elementcase but no sucess with that either...
so i ruined both the screen protectors
So what do i do
Go to store get another screen protector, or try find a store that can do the job for me?
Is it very risky have the screen without screenprotector? (had never problems with my galaxy note, but maybe S3 is more fragile?)
This was so frustating , i now hate screen protectors LOL
I found a phone store that could install the Screen protector if i buy it there
some of the guys there had experience with it....hopefully they do it better than i did
i probaly end up with many bubbles if i do...and there is always 2 if one goes bad.
I heard Spray on the screen is a good idea to avoid bubbles but not sure if i want my S3 screen sprayed lol
The only other option is no screen protectors and being i have it in my jeans (together with my mp3 player...plastic)
i guess is best to have screen protector....
I do have mobile insurance however against scratches and damage and even a anti-thief insurance. (in adiction i track my mobile with cerberus)
so i guess is not all that bad...
Thing is now on xmas i tend to eat lot of peanuts,chocolate etc...and it can easier leave fingerprint on the screen so a protector would do great.
Wrong forum
This is for galaxy Apollo
Not s3
hey..... dont forget to thank me!!!!!!!!
Even though it's the wrong forum the question he's asking is related to this phone aswell so instead of just posting "wrong forum" try to help him out. Alright now screen protectors are a pain to put on perfectly I waste about 5-6 before I get it right, I have seen a video about the spray protection and it seems to work really well. I think it was called liquid armor or something like that. Anyways my suggestion is to try that route and if it doesn't work or is too expensive then I'd go with a couple of cheap ones from eBay that do the job fine. Also my brother has am S3 and he hasn't used a screen protector and he uses the mp3 at the gym so yeah you probably won't need one but if it worrys you get one.
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first of all i will start with saying that I suppose I am not entitled to the official samsung warranty or customer service, as i bought my phone form ebay (unlocked version, shipped from Hong Kong). Unfortunately in my absence my younger brother managed to lightly scratch the screen when he was playing with it, he got scared and tried to get rid of the scratch by rubbing it with toothpaste (it's something he read on the internet, supposedly it was supposed to "polish" the light scratches and get rid of them). Of course it didn't work, and just made it worse. In fact it created a dull, round spot on the screen just where the scratch is, it was hard to clean and attracted moisture easily, moreover when screen was on you could notice a grainy/greasy spot. I guessed, that the toothpaste must've removed the oleophobic coating on the screen, so I thought i will buy a oleohobic coating kit, which i did. I went to Amazon and order the Crystalusion Liquid Glass, praying for it to fix it. After application it restored the hydro/oleophobic properties in that spot, and made it smooth just like the rest of the screen. Unfortunately the grainy/greasy effect while screen is on remained, and under direct light you can still see the dull spot, so i guess apart of removing the coating, he must've sanded the glass underneath it. I am thinking of putting a second layer of that liquid glass thingy, hoping it will fill the sanded pores, and smoothen the glass even more, maybe it will do the trick. It's not something that disturbs the every day usage, but i just cant get over the effect on the screen when its on .. and just the knowledge of not having a perfect, beautiful infinity display just after 3 weeks of having the phone is making me cry. And yes, I know i could use a screen protector .. I've tried those, and none of them suited me, first (samsung original) was not compatible with the case, and next two (wet application) ruined the screen quality (created that mentioned greasy/grainy effect on the entire screen), and after all the TGP reviews I decide just not to waste money on them, so i decided to go naked screen+case ... Do you think there any hope for me? Any ideas on how to fix it, or if it is even possible? Do You think that i can contact Samsung with a device bought on ebay? I will be grateful for any answer, and sorry if this is not the right place for this kind of thread.
Well it won't be covered udner warranty because it's damage caused by you. It's not a faulty product.
But you can maybe have it repaired by Samsung. They can replace the display with a new one. But this is quite expensive.
Putting a screen protector on might help mask the marks on the screen and make them less noticeable.
My Flip 3 is about nine months old. Enclosed are two pictures, one from midnight on July 4, the second from 11:30 the next morning (noon-ish, July 4). The device was left open overnight because I was backing up my files to a USB stick in preparation for Samsung's fix of the screen. You can see the de-lamination of the factory-installed screen protector spread overnight from one-half the screen, across then entire fold-area, to encompass the entire screen, in less than 12 hours. There was no damage to the screen before the de-lamination started two days ago (July 2). The first indication was a tiny spontaneous de-lamination at the far right edge where the screen folds.
The phone is lovingly cared for, never dropped, no tears, no scratches on the protective film, no water exposure, battery-saver (85%) on, slow-chaage always on, etc... The phone is otherwise in "like new" condition. Samsung support recommends a local "UBreakIFix" store for the repair. I'll let you guys know how the repair goes.
So the "cost" for using this phone, so far, is $100 a month. $900 divided by 9 months, before it's now so fragile it can't be safely used. Wow.
That sucks.
Another dropped ball from Samsung.
This was predictable. Samsung exceeded the limits of the plastics and adhesive system. It is a high risk technical venture and they likely will never have the durability most would like.
As long as the screen underneath isn't cracked/loose, it should be fixable by removing the plastic screen protector and applying your own
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As long as the screen underneath isn't cracked/loose, it should be fixable by removing the plastic screen protector and applying your own
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Yeah, the phone is in perfect condition, except for the protected coming off. If it were out of warranty I'd probablly try to fix it myself.
Interestingly, the local Samsung-authorized repair sites near me are taking one look at the phone and saying (even before they look at it), "No, we don't fix those. Check one of the other repair sites.... ." They say they'd need to replace the entire screen, rather than peel/apply a new protector. I'm not sure I'm comfortable with such an involved process being done by "just anybody." This phone is just so intricate it's hard to imagine a local repair store having the experience needed to "cut open the glued bits, avoid cutting the cables, replacing the screen, and gluing everything back together so it's secure and waterproof."
If Samsung has to fix it themselves then if the phone fails again they have no one but themselves to blame.
Does anyone here have experience with Samsung replacing their phone screen?
I took off the original screen protector about 4 weeks ago. It had no damage, but curiosity beat me and I wanted to try the real, naked screen
It felt sooooooo goooood! Smooth, no fingerprints, brighter, touch nav was better, no rainbow effect ect.
Went naked for over 3 weeks and no scratches or anything. But, a couple of days ago I applied myself the whitestone film. Easy to apply and It's better then samsungs.
So, had a nice adventure
I've read in many places that Samsung will honor the warranty even after removing the plastic screen. Double check on that, but I highly recommend replacing it
Had mine for barely a month before I couldn't deal with all the fingerprints and ugly feeling of the screen
YouTube videos are your friend for gauging the difficulty and seeing the process. Helped give me the courage to do it
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Interestingly, the local Samsung-authorized repair sites near me are taking one look at the phone and saying (even before they look at it), "No, we don't fix those. Check one of the other repair sites.... ." They say they'd need to replace the entire screen, rather than peel/apply a new protector. I'm not sure I'm comfortable with such an involved process being done by "just anybody." This phone is just so intricate it's hard to imagine a local repair store having the experience needed to "cut open the glued bits, avoid cutting the cables, replacing the screen, and gluing everything back together so it's secure and waterproof."
If Samsung has to fix it themselves then if the phone fails again they have no one but themselves to blame.
Does anyone here have experience with Samsung replacing their phone screen?
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That should tell you something.
Getting it right on the first or even second shot may prove challenging. Wet apply hydrocell's are relatively easy, one sided adhesive ones like the stock ones are a true pain.
Anyone who has removed the stock protector can tell you the flaw that causes it. They are using a rigid protector with a weak adhesive.
The folding aspect has allowed Samsung to make the process sound much more complex, but it's installing a protector like any other phone. The only difference is taking more care to smooth it into the crease. Let it sit open for a day and try to take it light for the next few. Almost any third-party protector that is decent as a screen protector will work.
The stock protector is poorly designed, but it's not some magical specialty item. It is a slightly nicer version of the film Samsung wraps all their phones with so they look new out of the box.
Screen is fine, right?
Just like peeling off a bandaid IMO. ;-)
I have decided to send the phone back to Samsung for the replacement of the screen protector. They did not require a phone factory reset for this work. I'll report the quality of the repair work when the phone is returned. I'm hoping it will look "factory fresh". But I've also ordered an aftermarket protector in case I need to fix the fix.
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They did not require a phone factory reset for this work.
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They may not have required you to do one, but I hope you did a backup. It doesn't always mean they won't end up doing one, planned or not.
Does anyone have a source to buy a new screen protector that isn't too rigid or thick? There are tons of options online but I'm not finding an OEM option to buy. But it sounds like some of you may have found a better option anyway. Any links would be appreciated!
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Does anyone have a source to buy a new screen protector that isn't too rigid or thick? There are tons of options online but I'm not finding an OEM option to buy. But it sounds like some of you may have found a better option anyway. Any links would be appreciated!
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I've used Skinomi since my Pixel 2 XL days. The wet application process makes sense and the self repair screen makes it always look new. It's what I'm currently using on the Zflip
When I had mine before I got rid of it, I replaced the screen protector with a liquid one. Worked very well up until the actual screen started cracking on the crease. Keep in mind no drops and everyday use. For the 3rd generation it's definitely sad to see
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When I had mine before I got rid of it, I replaced the screen protector with a liquid one. Worked very well up until the actual screen started cracking on the crease. Keep in mind no drops and everyday use. For the 3rd generation it's definitely sad to see
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The radius of curve is too extreme.
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... but it's installing a protector like any other phone. The only difference is taking more care to smooth it into the crease. Let it sit open for a day and try to take it light for the next few...
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Thank you so much for this helpful hint. I previously purchased a Whitestone Dome screen protector with install jig. It went on perfectly, but when I folded the phone 30 minutes later it delaminated in the crease. I threw that $20 piece in the trash. Nowhere in the instructions or installation video did it say to wait a full day. Based on your input I installed the same kit again, waited a day before carefully folding the phone and, bam, works like a champ!
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Thank you so much for this helpful hint. I previously purchased a Whitestone Dome screen protector with install jig. It went on perfectly, but when I folded the phone 30 minutes later it delaminated in the crease. I threw that $20 piece in the trash. Nowhere in the instructions or installation video did it say to wait a full day. Based on your input I installed the same kit again, waited a day before carefully folding the phone and, bam, works like a champ!
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UV cured adhesive once fully cured is at its full strength. No additional time is needed.
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Failure: incomplete cleaning; contaminated bonding surfaces, incorrect application (a thinner layer is better), or incomplete curing.
I used this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LV43G8M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not the Seesaw UV curing machine whatever thingy. But my second attempt worked fine. Thanks for your feedback.
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I used this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LV43G8M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not the Seesaw UV curing machine whatever thingy. But my second attempt worked fine. Thanks for your feedback.
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Yeah I have never had an easy time with either of those types of adhesive systems*. Hydrocell wet apply works best on non-folding screens for me but may not be ideal for a foldable.
*Whitestone sent the wrong screen in the right box so I never did install it. They were a complete offshore nightmare to deal with. The "new" one I received had been incorrectly reboxed. They caused me quit a bit of trouble... and never even apologized for the inconvenience. So free advertising for them.
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I used this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LV43G8M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not the Seesaw UV curing machine whatever thingy. But my second attempt worked fine. Thanks for your feedback.
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Glad to hear it worked out in the end. There is somewhat of a curing period with any adhesive, but rigid protectors will still separate over time. Given how flimsy those are, it will be a lot longer than the stock one anyway.
If you use a UV one, longer is not always better. The catch to UV activated adhesive is the same as UV resin. It is on a parabola where it will hit peak adhesion and then actually begin to break down. It's best to follow the exact times provided and then let it get some sunlight to finish off curing.
P.S. Whatever you do, do NOT use a liquid adhesive protector on this phone. It's not an S series or Note where the panel is flush with the case. It's an aluminum body wrapped OVER the screen. While they do claim it's water resistant, getting adhesive under that edge can eventually lead to pressure on the edges that will damage the screen and cause it to fracture.