My screen protector comes loose when scraped at an angle, what can I use to re-glue it? Glass conductive screen.
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I bought a tempered glass screen protector from delightable24 I noticed there is a little bit of dust under the protector can dust scratch the display of the note 4?
Another question in the picture you can see a place on the display which looks like air under the protector but I can't get it out it moves around when I touch it but does not get out.
And lastly I looked in amazon for this but could not find anything is the protector I bought washable?
that's not dust. it could be air. Try to lift the the screen protector from the nearest corner until you reach the air bubble, then reapply the protector again. Do not remove the whole protector...
If it is dust, then while lifting the protector, use the sticker that came with it. Just a slight touch so the dust will adhere to it, then reapply protector.
xdm9mm said:
that's not dust. it could be air. Try to lift the the screen protector from the nearest corner until you reach the air bubble, then reapply the protector again. Do not remove the whole protector...
If it is dust, then while lifting the protector, use the sticker that came with it. Just a slight touch so the dust will adhere to it, then reapply protector.
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Already tried that but it reappears again. Could it be a defect protector ?
If you have tried the above then yes.
I just applied an IQ Shield screen protector to a Note 7. These have to be glue/wet application protectors because of the edges. But one corner didn't really take. So put a tiny drop of 3M Scotch superglue there. That didn't take either. The glue stuck to the screen protector but not to the glass. So I'm thinking about cleaning the glue with some acetone and using another adhesive to reattach the corner. Except I have no idea which adhesive to use.
Does anyone have any suggestion? Or does anyone know how to fix a peeling corner of a screen protector?
Thanks.
Since the manufacturers do not add adhesive to the whole protector maybe a way to add it your self is to use either OCA pre-cut films or LOCA glue. OCA stands for Optical Clear Adhesive, they sell it in pre-cut films, and LOCA is the same but in liquid form. This is the stuff they use when replacing a phone screen and is placed between the screen and digitizer. LOCA might work better in terms of not having any air bubbles but it is messier and requires a black light to cure. Another downside to this is it the protector was to break it would be a bit of work in order to clean the screen to prepare for a new screen protector. OCA films may require a machine in order to end up with bubble free results but can be applied with a rubber roller.
Does any one think this will work? Any one willing to try it?
What's the point of buying a tempered glass screen protector for the G5 when it already comes with Gorilla Glass? That wouldn't be considered overkill?
I figured the a simple plastic one would do the trick, just for fingerprints, smudging, etc.
Anyone have any recommendations on a screen protector brand? I've been reading some reviews about how some.of the protectors do t account for the G5's curved screen.
Thanks.
It does seem redundant, but Gorilla Glass is not 100% scratch and crack proof. A glass screen protector is a small price to pay (literally) for added protection versus replacing the screen itself. I prefer the smoother feel of glass over plastic, so I go with glass.
The G5's curved screen at the top isn't the issue. The screen is not truly flat in all areas. On my G5 there is a gap between the screen and glass protector on the following areas: center-top (near ear piece), both bottom corners. This is well documented in the G5 screen protector thread. A plastic screen protector flexes enough to hide these gaps.
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It does seem redundant, but Gorilla Glass is not 100% scratch and crack proof. A glass screen protector is a small price to pay (literally) for added protection versus replacing the screen itself. I prefer the smoother feel of glass over plastic, so I go with glass.
The G5's curved screen at the top isn't the issue. The screen is not truly flat in all areas. On my G5 there is a gap between the screen and glass protector on the following areas: center-top (near ear piece), both bottom corners. This is well documented in the G5 screen protector thread. A plastic screen protector flexes enough to hide these gaps.
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Is "G5 screen protector" the name of the thread?
Are those gaps annoying? So the plastic ones hide the gaps, eh? Is that the one you're using, but even though it's hidden you're still aware of it's presence? Do you have a recommendation on a good one that isn't too expensive?
The case I bought kinda sucks. The volume down button is incorrectly placed and seems like it just missed the down press.. it basically just increases the volume. Any suggestion on a slim profile case that lines up with all the buttons correctly? I think I might just go with one of the LG ones; I assume their own cases would line up perfectly.
Hi
the factory screen protector ruined after few weeks of live. :-((
a small bubble appeared onto the surface, and I would like to remove the screen film protector
AFAIK the LCD glass screen should be a Gorilla glass 5,... i.e. the LCD glass itself is harder than the "protector"...
Could you give me some advice on HOW to safely remove the damaged screen protector ?
May I warm it before removing ?
Which temperature is suggested , not to damage the IC o the phone ?
BR
Giuliao
The factory screen protector is made of plastic and can be removed without any heat or trouble. Just use a finger-nail or the tip of a razor blade to get one corner lifted and then easily peel the rest of it off.
Source : Myself.
My screen protector also formed a bubble near the camera and was absolutely poor quality which actually led to MORE scratches than without a protector. I now have a tempered glass protector installed and feel safe now.