I need opinions on the best dry apply protector. Ones that dont scratch as easy... I know they are plastic and will scratch, but are there any a little more resistant to being scratched.
The ones I have been using are the 3 pack ones from Walmart.
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go to amazon, and search: 3x Anti-Glare Premium Screen Protector for HTC One X. Fingerprint Resistant. Matte. Pack of 3. CitiGeeks Retail Package. (New)
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go to amazon, and search: 3x Anti-Glare Premium Screen Protector for HTC One X. Fingerprint Resistant. Matte. Pack of 3. CitiGeeks Retail Package. (New)
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I don't want to put a matte one on this screen. Looking for a clear one.
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go to amazon, and search: 3x Anti-Glare Premium Screen Protector for HTC One X. Fingerprint Resistant. Matte. Pack of 3. CitiGeeks Retail Package. (New)
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Do anti-glare screen protectors make the screen pixels look all weird? I had this shortcoming with the S3.
I had the Walmart ones too, but they scratched easy on mine too, plus they're a little shorter than the screen. This is what I got, for couple months now and no scratches so far:
http://www.Newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA07R0AE2894
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I had the Walmart ones too, but they scratched easy on mine too, plus they're a little shorter than the screen. This is what I got, for couple months now and no scratches so far:
http://www.Newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA07R0AE2894
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I like it to be a bit small on the edges...easier to install.
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I like it to be a bit small on the edges...easier to install.
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It is, smaller on the sides but fits the lenght
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Most protectors that come 3 in a pack are going to be junk, and get scratched up in a month. Just spend a bit more, and it won't scratch, and it will last much longer. When I've spend $15 or so on a dry type, they've lasted over a year with no significant scratches. The better quality ones resist fingerprints much better, as well. I've had good luck with Bodyguardz in the past (with my Desire Z). But I haven't used one on the One X.
Why dry type specifically? Dry type will not adhere properly to the curved edges of the One X's screen. Been using the same Skinomi protector on my One X since May, and it still looks like new.
I have been applying the wet apply on iphones foe a while but for some reason the ones that are exact fit to this screen are hard for me to line up.
I'll prob I've the wet ones a go again.... You recommend the skinomi?
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I have been applying the wet apply on iphones foe a while but for some reason the ones that are exact fit to this screen are hard for me to line up.
I'll prob I've the wet ones a go again.... You recommend the skinomi?
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Yeah, I like the Skinomi. Plenty of comparable high-quality wet apply brands out there. But Skinomi is what I've had on my One X and HTC Flyer, and both have been great.
I had pretty good luck getting the Skinomi on. Actually find the wet apply to be easier to line up than the dry apply. The liquid allows the protector to be moved around a bit or slid into place. Then you can squeegee it down when its correctly lined up. With dry apply, you have to get it lined up just right as you are starting. Even then, if it looks right as you are starting, it often ends up being off by millimeters by the time your work your way to the other end.
Not to be off topic, but I have the Invisible Shield by Zagg. It's a wet application, but it was very easy. The trick is to get your hands fully wet, and get a lot of water on the screen protector too. Then it gets really easy to put in. Just be sure to squeegee AWAY from the speakers!
I have not yet found one dry protector worth a damn.
I have never had any luck with the dry stick on type of screen protectors. I bought the ArmorSuit on Amazon for 10 bucks and it has worked really well. It comes with a applicator spray, squeegee and cloth and is guaranteed. It has a little notch in it for the sensor on the top right of the screen. If it starts to lift or bubble you can just peel it off and spray it and your hands down and reapply, I have done it once in 5 months.
i also have the skinomi screen protector, and its definitely keeping my screen looking nice!
funny enough this threads convinced me to get a wet apply protector.
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I think I'm going to go without one for the first time on any phone I've owned.
I never use them. Then again, I take very good care of my phones. Zero scratches (scratch resistance screens, of course).
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I always put my phone into my pocket with keys and or other things in there. Even though I'm careful there are times when I'll forget it and put it in. Even though it won't scratch cause we have Gorila glass but I'd still like to have the piece of mind knowing my screen won't be damaged.
I had the myTouch 4G before thid and never installed a screen protector until I got a deep scratch and always been anal since then.
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I went to the t-mobile store and bought a new rubber gel case and a 2pack screen protector from them. Surprisingly, I haven't put the protector on yet, cause the screen on this baby is gorgeous! Also, since it has gorilla glass, it shouldn't be a problem at all.
I'm using the one that came on the phone. When I get tired of looking at the air bubbles ill take it off.
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I haven't used a screen protector since my Mytouch 3G. I am very careful with my phones and haven't dropped one is years. I think screen protectors take away from touch sensitivity along with dulling the colors of the display.
I never use screen protectors with any of my Gorilla glass devices. But I do use front covering hard cases when going out!
I guess a case yes but not a screen protector. The screen is good enough would be a pity to mess it with a protector.
I've got the tmobile brand screen protectors on , it looks good but the screen protectors scratch easy, already have scratches where I rub the screen most. Thinks about just ditching the screen protectors.
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as soon as i purchased the phone i went to zagg.com and bought a full body invisible shield. its military grade and protects against scratches and such. just dont drop your phone. my nexus one looks out of the box thanks to the zagg invisible shield.
I've been using mine without it but if one comes out I like I'll get it.
I like being extra careful with my phone, especially the screen.
but what worries me more is if someone asks to borrow the phone, say female family member, and use the phone with earrings on...
non that are out now really satisfy me.
either too thin and scratch, or doesn't stick right/form at the edges causing bubbles.
has to feel right to the touch too...
Screen protectors?
I'm not at all concerned about damaging my screen but what I like about the matte finish protectors is that it provides a smooth surface for you finger and there are no fingerprints.
I put one on because it's one of those that reduce glare and I like it...it actually helps reduce glare. I also bought one of those zagglike protectors on eBay for 5 bucks so I can cover the bank of the phone and not get it all scratched up when in my pocket...helps with resale 5 months later when I get the Nexus 3
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As a fresh owner of the Sensation, will not use one. But looking fwd to get a nice pouch
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Its bare right now but waiting on fantomskinz to come out with one for our device. Zagg like protection without the orange peel.
I would use the screen protector I had a previous sensation that was all screwed up. Needless to say I had it for about 20 hours kept in my hd2 pouch and wouldn't u know a frigging scratch
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you obviously don't need screen protectors for gorilla glass, its not the matter of "taking good care of your phone", but FINGER PRINTS AND SMUDGES are the worst! thats the only reason i put protectors on my phones or ipads. i ordered one yesterday on amazon.
Didn't use one on my previous phone (HTC Desire, still looks like it was bought yesterday), not going to use one on the Sensation either.
The thing more to worry about is the solid back made of aluminium. While it seems as solid as advertised, mine already features visible scratches, and I don't put it together with keys. It's the brown colour I suppose...
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you obviously don't need screen protectors for gorilla glass, its not the matter of "taking good care of your phone", but FINGER PRINTS AND SMUDGES are the worst! thats the only reason i put protectors on my phones or ipads. i ordered one yesterday on amazon.
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Not true.. I got a few small fine scratchs on my g2x that has gorilla glass. Its harder to scratch, yes... But it still can scratch.
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i have not drop mine or put it with things that can scratch it, yet I'm starting to see light scratch marks on it along with two really small straight scratch. This is kinda sucks. Anyone else have similar issue?
I thought it was supposed to be strong.
On my first GS3 I had it ONE day and I put it in my jeans pocket with nothing else in it... pull my phone out and have a nice, but faint, scratch.
Lucky (or unlucky) for me, my phone had a defect so I took it back and exchanged it.
Put a Zagg HD on it right away.
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I liked Gorrilla glass (1) better was more durable to scratches.my x2 with gorilla glass (1) till this day no marks and dropped it lots of times, my s3 I'm very care full heard this new gorilla glass(2) not very good even tho they claim it to be.
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I had a couple fine scratches on my Droid RAZR, after about a year with no screen protector, and a dedicated pocket (no keys, change, etc). I put a screen protector on my S3 because of that. Went through two protectors before I found a good one that actually feels nice and smooth. Tried ZaggHD and it was awful and tacky feeling. Tried another thin protector that wouldn't stick on the corners. Finally settled on one from Rearth, called Ringbo
Ultimate clear plus. It was a little tacky at first but after about an hour of use its as smooth as the glass was, and has an oleophobic coating. I'll never trust gorilla glass again after the RAZR.
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I bought my gs3 used to keep my unlimited. It had a few faint scratches I didn't know about until a few days after. I applied a wet application screen protector and now the scratches aren't visible. One thing I read that works but didn't try was using RainX windshield protection on the screen which fills in the faint scratches.
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I prefer spigen sgp ultra clear can't even tell it's there so smooth also no tacky feeling, you can get one on eBay cheap.
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i usually use screen protectors on all my phone, but not my s3 and not a single scratch on screen in the two months i've owned it
Huh. My Zagg HD isn't tacky at all.
The original Zagg was horrible but I absolutely love the Zagg HD. Feels like glass to me
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Its the fine particles in your pocket that scratch up the screen. dust, sand, fine dirt, it all really does a number on that glass. I still haven't gotten around to putting anything on mine even though I do have a couple faint scratches, but I'll probably have to get something soon. I like the look of the Spigen Ultra Clear, but i'll most likely pick up whatever Best Buy has in stock.
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i have not drop mine or put it with things that can scratch it, yet I'm starting to see light scratch marks on it along with two really small straight scratch. This is kinda sucks. Anyone else have similar issue?
I thought it was supposed to be strong.
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I must sadly agree. My old Droid X with original gorilla glass lasted 2 years with no screen protector and is as good as the day I brought it home from the store. I didn' t treat my GS3 any differently and very, very quickly had light surface scratches especially around the edges/bezel area near the camera. Gorilla Glass 2 is *not* as good as original Gorilla Glass.
Screen protector on this one, which hides the damage. It still irks me knowing it's there.
Probably another 10 or so more threads like this along with the 10 or so previous ones will yield an answer.
Gorilla glass is not scratch proof. If you have sand or quartz in your pocket it will scratch the phone. The size of sand or quartz can be almost invisible to the naked eye and it will still leave scratches if you happen to rub it agaonst the screen.
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Gorilla glass is not scratch proof. If you have sand or quartz in your pocket it will scratch the phone. The size of sand or quartz can be almost invisible to the naked eye and it will still leave scratches if you happen to rub it agaonst the screen.
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Pretty much, as scratchproof != shatterproof
As prior posters mentioned, sand is highly abrasive to any glass - even coated Gorilla Glass 2. A little sand in your pocket and the phone will look roughed up without much work.
A good video created by XDA explained the strengths and non-strengths of Gorilla Glass and is hosted at YouTube, I can dig up the reference if interested.
EDIT: Ah, what the heck . . .
- ooofest
Extreme like a boss!.
Dam sideways pic
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ty all
yeah, good replies guys. Thanks. Just got my Ringbo, ill give this a shot.
rlatjs17 said:
Gorilla glass is not scratch proof. If you have sand or quartz in your pocket it will scratch the phone. The size of sand or quartz can be almost invisible to the naked eye and it will still leave scratches if you happen to rub it agaonst the screen.
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yeah i know it aint scratch proof or shatterproof, or any of that shenanigans.....just saying with all that hype around it...you would think it would hold against little lints and such.
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Extreme like a boss!.
Dam sideways pic
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will try this next because of all the good review and hype.
If you crack your screen and the phone still works and you trust your DIY abilities you can replace the GLASS in an hour start to finish.
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If you crack your screen and the phone still works and you trust your DIY abilities you can replace the GLASS in an hour start to finish.
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And you can say bye bye to insurance (if any)
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will try this next because of all the good review and hype.
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I like it. I just miss the feeling of glass. It wasn't slippery on glass, but now its easier to clean, and it really does work! (So far)
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Ok, do you have a screen protector on your S3 or not? What is your reason to have or not have one on your phone?
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I too want to see the results of this. It makes me cring any time any of my phones went without one.
Some people will have this phone for 2 years with no protection or case and it will still look flawless... At least the screen. Yet others will get scratches within the first day of owning it.
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Yeah I posted this because I was curious. Since I've had the phone I've had a Zagg HD screen protector on but I'm itching to go naked. I like the naked glass feel and look.
Wanted to hear some opinions.
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I have never had any screen protectors on any of my phones, including the S3 I have had for a few months. No scratches to speak of. Screen is pristine.
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Yeah I posted this because I was curious. Since I've had the phone I've had a Zagg HD screen protector on but I'm itching to go naked. I like the naked glass feel and look.
Wanted to hear some opinions.
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I had the zagg HD screen protector, but found myself annoyed because my fingers kept catching on the screen. Felt like rubber. When I took it off it was like magic and it instantly looked even more beautiful. Go naked!
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This is the first phone that I have not put a screen protector on. At least so far.
No screen protector but do have a Draco aluminum bumper to hopefully protect it in a fall.
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I use one, all it takes is little sand in your pocket, and then you have to deal with a scratched screen the rest of the time you have the phone.
Sand is the trouble, not keys and etc.
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I use spg steinheil curved crystal screen protector and you literally almost can't even tell there is one on the phone at all and it's just as smooth when swiping.
Highly recommended!! And you get 2 in the pack. Sorry can't post links yet otherwise I'd link it. You can just Google steinheil curved crystal galaxy s3.
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No screen protector since july 12th and it looks brand new. Since my days of playing in the sand are long over, I dont see my pockets filling up with sand and scratching my screen anytime soon.
$12.00-25%=$9.99 Screen protector,$49.00-25%=$37.50 otterbox
Spend $50.99 to save $100.00 insurance claim, priceless
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id go with a screen protector. if there wasnt that nano coating stuff on top of the gorilla glass i wouldn't use one, but ive seen way too many scratches in that coating from different people....
I'm using the Spectre and have noticed it has saved me twice! It took the shot and kept my SGS3 pristine. Pricey? Yep but IMO worth every penny.
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I have never had any screen protectors on any of my phones, including the S3 I have had for a few months. No scratches to speak of. Screen is pristine.
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This x100
I had the spigen ultra nano protectors. The actually tore from my daily use. Small pieces of dirt imbedded somehow and next thing it tore in multiple places. This happened to 2 of them, the second within 2 days of application.
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Never use screen protectors. They grip to your finger and distort clarity in my opinion. I hate I can tell there on there. Plus I've never had a scratched screen. They normally just go straight to shattered...
I absolutely hate the regular Zagg screen protectors but when I saw they had an HD version I decided I'd give it a try.
LOVE it. Not to mention if anything happens to it all you do is request a new one and they send you one for FREE... Only have to pay like $3 for shipping. I've gotten 2 replacements already, the first because I had to exchange my GS3 for a new one and the second because I applied it wrong.
Zagg says they won't replace due to user error but I applied it wrong and figured it wouldn't hurt to ask so I emailed Zagg and told them that I applied it incorrectly and they actually replaced it.
Zagg HD fan for life. Some people say it's tacky... Mine isn't tacky, to me it feels like the glass of the GS3.
Not to mention I put my first GS3 in my pocket without a screen protector... Took it out of my EMPTY pocket and it had a nice faint scratch. Gorilla Glass 2...not a fan. Luckily that phone had problems so I got a brand new replacement.
I was wondering about the HD from zagg... Still seems expensive. The newest one whatever it is called seems to be highly rated, extreme or something.
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I absolutely hate the regular Zagg screen protectors but when I saw they had an HD version I decided I'd give it a try.
LOVE it. Not to mention if anything happens to it all you do is request a new one and they send you one for FREE... Only have to pay like $3 for shipping. I've gotten 2 replacements already, the first because I had to exchange my GS3 for a new one and the second because I applied it wrong.
Zagg says they won't replace due to user error but I applied it wrong and figured it wouldn't hurt to ask so I emailed Zagg and told them that I applied it incorrectly and they actually replaced it.
Zagg HD fan for life. Some people say it's tacky... Mine isn't tacky, to me it feels like the glass of the GS3.
Not to mention I put my first GS3 in my pocket without a screen protector... Took it out of my EMPTY pocket and it had a nice faint scratch. Gorilla Glass 2...not a fan. Luckily that phone had problems so I got a brand new replacement.
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How close is the screen protector to the edge of the glass?
Hey guys,
Right now I'm using zagg but honestly I really don't like it. It feels too much like plastic and takes away from the touch screen effect. Do you guys have any really good screen premium protectors that feel more like glass?
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Wolfrey said:
Hey guys,
Right now I'm using zagg but honestly I really don't like it. It feels too much like plastic and takes away from the touch screen effect. Do you guys have any really good screen premium protectors that feel more like glass?
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I got an ExtremeGuard front and back and while application for me was hard (I suck at putting these on) it has a great feel. Very smooth and not tacky.
I like the xgear fantom 4. I have one preordered it should ship in a few days. Made of glass so it shouldn't have the plastic feel.
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I got an ExtremeGuard front and back and while application for me was hard (I suck at putting these on) it has a great feel. Very smooth and not tacky.
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Thanks so much. Does it cover the screen OK? And is it wet or dry application?
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I like the xgear fantom 4. I have one preordered it should ship in a few days. Made of glass so it shouldn't have the plastic feel.
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Its made of glass? That's clever. Is it like ridiculously expensive?
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It's 30usd http://www.xgearlive.com/products/android/lg/fantom-4
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Love the BestSkinsEver for the Nexus 4. Wet install but incredibly smooth with almost no orange peel.
Of course the installation is everything. You can have the world's best/worst screen protector depending on how you install it.
http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-4-skin
I bought Skinomi skin...and failed too bad on the front.
For some reason, the BLACK Skinomi towel spread black particles and some of there are now between my screen and the protector
Also...is superfluous me some up and some down. Is taller than N4....
Now i bought 3 extremeguard from eBay...but i think it will be the same ****...(i hope no).
I want the "Basic and Rigid" 100% Clear, cheap cover....that i had on my S3...."Screen Guard" was called.
1 or 2 "mm" smaller than the S3 just to have a little more chance to install it without excess.
Really appreciate the responses everyone. I will try one of those out for sure
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I have xtremeguard in the front and back. The cut outs are good, but the covers are two to three millimeters too short along the width of the phone. The covers are wet application type which means that they have a bit of a rubber feel. The one thing that I don't like about this cover is that they eventually peel along the edges.
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Wolfrey said:
Hey guys,
Right now I'm using zagg but honestly I really don't like it. It feels too much like plastic and takes away from the touch screen effect. Do you guys have any really good screen premium protectors that feel more like glass?
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Most glass like are dry application, hard protectors like SGP, Clearview, realook, etc.
Bestskinsever case optimized screen protector with back protector also. IMHO
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thephantom said:
It's 30usd http://www.xgearlive.com/products/android/lg/fantom-4
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Wow, this one should feel great ..
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It depends on what you are looking for. Screen protectors (good ones) will take the impact of an object and keep it from damaging the glass. I have been a fan of xo skins for a while because they self heal and are one of the few that resist sand. If you go with a glass type or acrylic, they do feel smoother, but you will begin to see scratches and scuffs that don't go away. The wet install ones also fill in existing scratches. The xo ones have the closest to glass feel, but are still the aircraft skin type without orange peel. Just depends on what features are most important to you.
floppyears said:
I have xtremeguard in the front and back. The cut outs are good, but the covers are two to three millimeters too short along the width of the phone. The covers are wet application type which means that they have a bit of a rubber feel. The one thing that I don't like about this cover is that they eventually peel along the edges.
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agreed, I bought the xtrmeguard as well and the size was spot-on, but the screen cover feels too rubber-ish (almost broke my fingers couple times trying to slide ), so I decided to change to regular screen protector; besides, I'm already used to leave my phone away from any sharp objects.
Best screen protector? Any of the SGP protectors of course :victory:
XxSilent22xX said:
Best screen protector? Any of the SGP protectors of course :victory:
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What's the difference and which ones better, the ultra crystal dual or just ultra crystal? I want the smoothest and closest feel to the one that comes with the phone..
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What's the difference and which ones better, the ultra crystal dual or just ultra crystal? I want the smoothest and closest feel to the one that comes with the phone..
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The 'dual' part just means front and back.
I've been using an SGP on my N4 from day one (~Dec20) and it's been perfect, comparing to the one that comes with the phone is laughable. The SGP looks and feels just like the bare glass to me. It does attract face oil and fingerprints, but that beats scratches, and it's nothing a quick wipe won't solve.
formicae said:
The 'dual' part just means front and back.
I've been using an SGP on my N4 from day one (~Dec20) and it's been perfect, comparing to the one that comes with the phone is laughable. The SGP looks and feels just like the bare glass to me. It does attract face oil and fingerprints, but that beats scratches, and it's nothing a quick wipe won't solve.
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Perfect, thank you. I hate protectors because of that rubbery feel but if I would of known this.. Would of had the first day. :/ now I got 2 tiny hairline scratches that I have no idea where it came from. And Im always careful with these. Had my GS2 without one for 2yrs and nothing happen to its screen now this phone since Nov 20th and got these scratches that you can't really see unless you look carefully after wiping the screen :/ but thank you for your input. Will be buying one of these..
Anyone try this kind.. Says its HD wonder how the feel is..
Halo Screen Protector Film High Definition (HD) Clear (Invisible) for LG Google Nexus 4 E960 - Premium Japanese Screen Protectors
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AOK2PT0/ref=cm_sw_r_an_am_ap_am_us?ie=UTF8
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formicae said:
The 'dual' part just means front and back.
I've been using an SGP on my N4 from day one (~Dec20) and it's been perfect, comparing to the one that comes with the phone is laughable. The SGP looks and feels just like the bare glass to me. It does attract face oil and fingerprints, but that beats scratches, and it's nothing a quick wipe won't solve.
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Does the spg kind come with a lifetime warranty against scratches?
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I used SGP on my Galaxy S2. It works pretty nice, feels great. My only complaints were it attracts fingerprints like crazy, and a year later my screen protector has some minor scratches on it (not really visible when the screen is on). It happens since the hardness is only 4H and stuff like sand is a lot tougher than that. But I'm just glad its only the screen protector and my actual screen.
I had the Rearth Ringbo Screen protector on my Nexus 7. They fit really nice and look great. Feels fine, though the only OCD issue I have with it is when the screen is off, the screen protector displays almost like an orange peel effect (probably anti-UV coating or something). It does a better job of reducing fingerprints but its no where as bad as the SGP ones.
If I had to pick to get one for my Nexus 4... I'm leaning towards SGP again.
What is the quality of the screen protector included with the Otterbox Commuter Series? I just ordered a brand new one (half off normal price on eBay), and though I already know that I love the case, I'm curious as to the quality of the screen protector that comes with it. Is there any screen clarity that is lost when it is applied correctly?
I've had the ZAGG Invisible Shield on my phone for a couple of months, and the screen quality on it was awful. It was so pixelated. I just took it off. This phone has such a gorgeous screen that if I can't have a screen protector that doesn't sacrifice the gorgeous HD display, I'd rather have none.
So I guess there's two parts here: is the included screen protector good, and if not, what is a good screen protector that works with the Commuter Series and doesn't sacrifice the screen quality?
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Haven't got one for the gs4 yet but with precious otterbox I end up taking it off.
Since it only go over the screen and not stuck to the screen, it still allowed dirt and small particles to get under it. I ended up having to take the case apart to much to clean the dirt. So I took the screen protector portion off and applied a regular screen protector.
BTW you have s link to this eBay half off deal?
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You want the best screen protector that won't sacrifice quality, you have to start looking at glass screen protectors. They are the best.
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Haven't got one for the gs4 yet but with precious otterbox I end up taking it off.
Since it only go over the screen and not stuck to the screen, it still allowed dirt and small particles to get under it. I ended up having to take the case apart to much to clean the dirt. So I took the screen protector portion off and applied a regular screen protector.
BTW you have s link to this eBay half off deal?
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Just search for "otterbox commuter series galaxy s4" into the eBay search bar. There's tons of cases for much cheaper than the store or website. I was able go get one for $18, half off the official website and $22 less than Best Buy.
BTW, it sounds like you're talking about the defender series.
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Just search for "otterbox commuter series galaxy s4" into the eBay search bar. There's tons of cases for much cheaper than the store or website. I was able go get one for $18, half off the official website and $22 less than Best Buy.
BTW, it sounds like you're talking about the defender series.
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Yes sorry it was the Defender series that I've gotten in the past.
Well I'm 99% sure I got suckered into buying a fake Otterbox. I guess we'll see when it gets here.
I have the commuter and the screen protector that comes with it is pretty junky. It has the rainbow effect. Color streaks that you see far too often. I bought an iloome glass protector and its great! The only thing is they have crappy home buttons, they are cheap plastic or used to be. Idk if they changed to aluminum but I got an aluminum home button for a couple bucks and its all good
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I can second that screen protector is junk. Hard to clean, rainbows really bad. I would recommend the spigen glas.tr nano if you have another 35 to burn. Best screen protector ive ever had.
Are these glass screen protectors easy to install cleanly? Do they leave any bubbles and is the screen still HD crisp? Also, do they fit well with the Commuter Series case? Sorry for all the questions.
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Are these glass screen protectors easy to install cleanly? Do they leave any bubbles and is the screen still HD crisp? Also, do they fit well with the Commuter Series case? Sorry for all the questions.
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They are super easy to install, Judy place on top of a clean screen and press... no bubbles because it is a solid piece of glass. There is a possibility for one large air bubble butt that is an easy fix, just lift up and slowly apply again by setting it back on top and press from the middle out.
It should fit that case but if the glass doesn't go to the edge perfectly or if the glass is too think, then it may not stay on right. Good luck!
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I don't understand how the Zagg screen protectors detract from the screen quality... Yeah, if there are fingerprints on it maybe, but on a clean install I can't even tell there's a screen protector on it. To the original question though, the OB screen protector is terrible. I use the Otterbox defender, but the 1st thing I did was pop the crappy plastic screen protector off of it and put the Zagg protector on the phone. It's not like the Otterbox's screen protector is there to do anything more than prevent scratches to the screen.
I'm not sure it is clearly understood that there is a difference between the Commuter and Defender screen protectors. The Defender's is built in, while the Commuter's is a separate protector that is applied. I want to know the quality of that one.
As for the ZAGG, I've concluded that it's because of the Best Buy install. On lighter colors, the screen looked so ridiculously pixelated. It's an insult to the gorgeous screen that the S4 has.
At this point, I'll probably get a glass protector at some point, unless I love the protector I get with the case.
The iloome glass I have fits great with the commuter case. And its easy to put on. Just have to make sure the screen is clean. The glass stays straight so it very easy to align
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Dont get the defender, the in built screen protector is worse than the separate one that comes with the commuter. It doesn't sit completely flat against the screen and will result in even worse rainbow effects and little pockets of separation that look terrible. Overall as good as the commuter case is i don't think that you would really gain much protection. That said the outside of the defender does feel really nice with the silicon.
As for glass screen protectors mine has been great and was really easy to install. Only thing is once its on, its on for good or at least until you change to a new one.
I think I'm gonna go for the iloome. It's on sale for $25 with free shipping on their website. I've spent a lot of money on protection for this phone, but it's still less than the insurance deductible on a new one.
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Well I'm 99% sure I got suckered into buying a fake Otterbox. I guess we'll see when it gets here.
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I was worried about the same thing, but mine turned out to be authentic (I think). Look for:
Quality of silicone lining - Otterbox uses fairly stiff, yet flexible, silicone in their cases. The fakes usually use flimsy stuff that flops around and offers no protection.
Packaging - website listed on back, otterbox hologram sticker, sku sticker, etc. If the cardboard insert is printed to show a dummy screen, it's probably a fake. All of the otterbox inserts I've seen have been plain black.
A lot of people emphasize where it is made. I'm not too sure about that. I'd rather go by quality issues and obvious errors in design or packaging.
Look on youtube under "fake otterbox" and you'll see plenty of samples.
Good luck!
I must have got a good one, the screen protector that came with my otterbox commuter is just fine. No rainbow effect or anything
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I have a commuter for my evo lte, and the quality is decent, but I can tell that it's on there if that makes sense.
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twinsfan14 said:
I think I'm gonna go for the iloome. It's on sale for $25 with free shipping on their website. I've spent a lot of money on protection for this phone, but it's still less than the insurance deductible on a new one.
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Its great glass but the home button is crap Imo. I got the mime aluminum home button $2.50 and free shipping if you use the code on top of the website. http://mimeusa.com/product/aluminum-home-button-for-galaxy-s4/
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Just an update: I got my case in an awesome green yesterday. Pretty sure it's real, and it's wonderful. The screen protector is horrible, but I knew that going in. I'll probably get around to buying an iLoome screen protector one of these days. For what I paid, I'm pretty happy.
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