Glass Scratching Using S-Pen? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone who doesn't use a screen protector notice the glass scratching? I have a cheap screen protector on mine and I think it's limiting the pressure sensitivity of my s-pen. I don't know if I should take it off. I'd hate to have scratches. It would bug me soo much.

No there are many users who use bare screen but not seen anyone complaining though use rubber tip to be safe

Original note spen has a plastic tip and even with that no scratches reported but in my case i found a better sesitivity of the spen on screen protector. Plus it gives u a soft medium and a little friction to the spen tip.
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So this S-Pen tip is different that the original Note? What do you mean by rubber tip? Is the s-pen tip rubber? My screen protector seems to show a bunch of scratches from the s-pen.

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So this S-Pen tip is different that the original Note? What do you mean by rubber tip? Is the s-pen tip rubber? My screen protector seems to show a bunch of scratches from the s-pen.
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The s pen from the note 10.1 has rubber tips and plastic tips to choose from. The original note jusf has plastic.
And there us no way you will scratch the glass screen with either the plastic tips or the rubber ones. You can see scratches on your screen protector because it is plastic. Plastic or rubber tips will easily scratch a plastic screen saver.....but not glass.
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Never used a screen protector, no scratches here
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It´s very difficult to get scratches on the screen ....... I have mine now since August last year without screen protector and no single scratch.
You only have to take care that no sandy dust sticks to the grease on the screen when You clean it ......:laugh:

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A smooth anti-grease, anti-fingerprint slippery screen protector?

i don't if I made myself clear in the topic, but the screen protector i'm talking about is really awesome
It had a rough feeling, it feels kinda like touching sandpaper, but without the sand :-l , as to where most screen protector offers a smooth surface (glass or film like).
thing is, I like it cuz it's not glossy, so it's no reflection against sunlight or brightlight. Plus when I slide across my fingers on the screen it slips across, as to where those glossy screen protector, it stick your fingers to the screen, especially when your finger is fat.
I saw this on an iphone 5 luxury case, the one that it covers the entire phone with screen protection
I don't know if they have this screen protector BY ITSELF? without the case?
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i don't if I made myself clear in the topic, but the screen protector i'm talking about is really awesome
It had a rough feeling, it feels kinda like touching sandpaper, but without the sand :-l , as to where most screen protector offers a smooth surface (glass or film like).
thing is, I like it cuz it's not glossy, so it's no reflection against sunlight or brightlight. Plus when I slide across my fingers on the screen it slips across, as to where those glossy screen protector, it stick your fingers to the screen, especially when your finger is fat.
I saw this on an iphone 5 luxury case, the one that it covers the entire phone with screen protection
I don't know if they have this screen protector BY ITSELF? without the case?
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Just about any anti glare screen protector gives that matte finish.
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Giggity,
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Scratches on screen?

Is there any way to remove a small scratch on my phone screen//
The screen is scratch-resistant though
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I am sure you can take it to the local computer shop and pay them $30 to remove them if you are being annoyed by it. If you prefer not to, you can put a screen protector on to cover the scratch.
Iver hear using toothpaste (one with no "grains" can be used as well as car wax. I've use both for light scratches and some medium scratches on my phone and glasses... I dont know what else to use that works as advertised
I think toothpaste is not good idea.
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ozix948d said:
I think toothpaste is not good idea.
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Same here, thats not good idea..
Just use the toothpaste to brush your teeth n go to store to buy some anti scratch layer.
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Whitening toothpaste works great on glass. I would not use it on plastic though.
I had a scratch on a remote control screen - not touch screen just a LCD screen. The glass face had a small scratch, used whitening toothpaste, a damp kitchen cloth and rubbed it in for about 30 minutes. It got rid of the scratch, and it didn't effect the glass translucently around the scratch. If you tried that on plastic it'll make the scratch disappear but it'll blur the plastic around it. And for a LCD it'll effect how the pixel light through it.
So don't do it. Either replace the screen, or live with it. Always use a screen protector. Even glass can be scratched, if you have keys in your pocket metal is harder than glass, so it'll scratch.
correction screen was like old type "casio" type LCD monochome screen, not RGB pixels.
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Even glass can be scratched, if you have keys in your pocket metal is harder than glass, so it'll scratch.
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It's the other way round, even a knife (just a simple metal knife not some diamond edged sword ) won't scratch glass. Try it if you don't believe me then try it on a mirror or window or something instead of the phone (because actually the oleophobic layer could be scratched by the metal)
Grit is the worst thing, if grit/dirt/small stone particles whatever you wanna call them gets in between the metal and your glass, or just grit by itself, then it will scratch the hell out of it.
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Thanx guys.. I had already a protecting cover but I read that the phone has gorilla glass which cannot be stretcher.. so I removed the protecting cover.. and boom.. the screen had a scratch ...
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What about rubbing compounds used on cars?
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Maybe one of the products that repair scratches in eyeglasses or DVD's?
There was a discussion about this a couple of years ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185606
I remember it because I had a post in it.
I have had good experience using Brasso to reduce scratches on CD and DVD discs and have read about it being used to help eliminate scratches on smartphone and ipod screens as well.
I made the mistake of not buying/applying a screen protector to my phone... ONCE. Screen protectors, and at the very least a silicon protector to go around the body are the best money spent on your phone.
Toothpaste removes scratches.
You should always use those protections for the screen You dont loose sensivity, are not figerprint prone, and protect from scratches.
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Thanx guys.. I had already a protecting cover but I read that the phone has gorilla glass which cannot be stretcher.. so I removed the protecting cover.. and boom.. the screen had a scratch ...
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Gorilla Glass being scratch proof is about as real as the Jaguars winning the Superbowl this year (rimshot).
I don't know why anyone makes that claim, every person who thinks that whom I've ever met has scratches on their screen.
I've always wondered if those products that remove scratches from cars and such could be used on a cell phone screen. My thought it that it probably wouldn't work, but it might be worth a test on a Gorilla Glass device which is outdated or the like. Someone could make a lot of money on such a product though I'd imagine.
I'd never heard of toothpaste before, that's a new one.
My advice is to get a matte screen protector the day you order a device. You can get them on eBay and Amazon for like $2 or $3 for a set of 3 and they go on very nicely with no bubbles and feel really nice. And they never hamper my view of the screen. I've got one on my 720P LCD Nexus 4 screen and I really like it.
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Thanx guys.. I had already a protecting cover but I read that the phone has gorilla glass which cannot be stretcher.. so I removed the protecting cover.. and boom.. the screen had a scratch ...
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Just remember Corning Gorilla Glass is different from Scratch resistant glass. My Sony has scratch resistant glass and it does not scratch very easy. Samsung galaxy for example has gorilla glass which does scratch but is tougher to break.
Old thread but I came across it and wanted to correct some horrible information.
DO NOT USE TOOTHPASTE on your screen. Most screens now have an oleophobic layer that the toothpaste will completely decimate creating more scratches to go with whatever you have.
Want to protect your screen? Use a screen protector.
Once it's scratched it's just scratched.
so is there really a way to remove scratches on a screen?

[POLL] Do you guys use screen protectors - and have you got scratches?

Just wanred to know please vote
Note: please vote scratched even if there is only 1 small scratch on your screen
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Just wanred to know please vote
I personally use a screen protector because it´s easier to switch a $2 screen protector than the complete screen. Also i keep my phone in my pocket with an additional tpu case
Note: please vote scratched even if there is only 1 small scratch on your screen
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Im using a very thin and crystal clear SP that you almost can not notice that there is SP installed.
I forgot the brand but it cost me less than $15
My beloved galaxy SL i9003 still scratchless and I never use SP on it.
i don't use any screen protectors for any phone. I just love the feeling that my finger direct touch the screen without any protector My phone have no scratches so far, but I can't guarantee that in the future.
The glass screen is very hard and our finger/nagel/keys cannot hurt it at all, don't worry about it.
Only one thing in our all day life which harder than the glass is the sand, we can't protect our phone from sand completly, it exist on the ground everywhere, but if you don't fall your phone to the ground (and very unlucky with the screen down), the screen has very few chance to be scratched with the sand.
No screen protector, no scratches. Just exercise some caution and your screen will remain perfect
I have a couple of tiny spots and really thin scratches that can be seen when viewing at a specific angle. No screen protector, ever.
Use a glass screen protector. Dropped my phone and the glass took the scratch rather than the screen so worth it for the sake of keeping screen in tact.
im using a cheap plastic from nowheres-ville and its not scratched not even thw plastic itself
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Got me a gold tempered glass screen protector. It cost around $20Aud and was easy to apply. Fits well, is glass so noplasticy feel to the screen and everything registers well with screen touches.
If the sand scratches the screen, no biggie as it can be removed pretty easily.
Also came with a 2 home button extender sticker so that was no problem either...
Spigen GlasT.r here, $40 locally.
Best investment for my S4. Together with the neo hybrid it just looks awesome.
The glast.r is smoother and better than the original gorilla glass 3.
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No, I like em sexy and naked.
First phone that I'm not using a screen protector. And I love it. I'll never put a screen protector again
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I generally use a screen protector on all of my high end devices. On my i9505, I've currently only have my otterbox defender screen protector on but eventually I'll prolly move onto a spigen glas.t nano slim when I'm ready.
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I use a screen protector now. I've had a few phones in the past that have gotten scratched because they weren't protected. So to 3 phones later I finnaly smartened up.
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I don't use any and my phone doesn't have 1 single scratch. My phone is from may 2013
never use
Got a spigen glas.tr and a spigen neo hybrid... im completely blown away with the quality of spigen products...
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I have never used any screen protector - in the end i should have. My last 3 or so phones had gorilla glass and yes rhere were scratches. So i slapped 3€ ultra cheapo plastic protector on s4.
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Which type of screen guard do you use?

Guys I am now using glossy screenguard ( I don't know which company) but it is sticky and fingerprint catcher thus the color reproduction is good...I have tried matte screenguard in past it was good in touch no FPs no sticks but the color specially white colour looked annoying) which type of screenguard do you suggest or use?
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same here,matte doesnt look good on amoled,it makes it blur...i dont mind the finger print,so like u,i opt for clear type screen protector. i heard of diamond type,but i never try it,anyone did?
I just got the cheapest glossy one from eBay. I've tried mirror-like screen guards before, but I found that they interfere with the colours and luminosity on the screen.
Fingerprints are unavoidable on a touch-phone it seems :/
no screen guard here
i'm using my phone without screen guard more than a week and fortunately still no scratches
first i tried scratch above amoled area (around secondary camera) with sharp metal objects like needle or key or Stainless Steel ruler but no scratches at all.
please, if anyone used his/her phone without guard so it's screen had scratches tell me, because i can't stand smallest scratch on amoled screen area.
You should use a screen guard.you'll eventually end up with a scratch.i prefer matte screen guards,but that's just me.
I'm using a tempered glass screen protector. Thin despite being made of glass and no bubbles unlike plastic film protectors.
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I've used my phone always without screen protector for about half year and I've not got any scratches on it yet so I think screen guards aren't worth buying
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I've used my phone always without screen protector for about half year and I've not got any scratches on it yet so I think screen guards aren't worth buying
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You'll regret
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So I tried a matte screen guard - not recommended. It feels nice and fingerprints doesn't show as easily as on a glossy, but it adds a sort of colour-shimmer to the screen. Especially on white screens it is very noticable. I don't know if there are different kinds (different materials) of matte screen guards, but at least the one I have is not recommended.
Matte
My Vote for Matte Screen Guard Its scratch-less and very useful too
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I'm using a tempered glass screen protector. Thin despite being made of glass and no bubbles unlike plastic film protectors.
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Mmm, that attracts me. What kind of review can you give about it other than bubble-less? Will the glass shatter if drop? Is it weighy?
I'm using matte belkin screen guard, seems like ok

[Q] Screen protector effect on S-Pen?

The local Samsung shop put their own screen protector on my 12.2 and I'm not happy with the friction between it and the S-Pen (too much). I have the Logitech cover/kb coming in the mail and when it arrives I am considering just ditching the screen protector entirely. I've owned several Samsung phones sans protectors and never got them scratched.
Thoughts?
Tempered glass screen protector or nothing if the feel of glass is what you prefer. There's a thread about them in the accessories section.
I went ahead and got a zagg invisible shield for mine (until my mime tempered glass gets here saturday) and actually have to say Im pretty please with the performance. I had to get a hard squeegee since the one that comes with it is too soft to apply properly. The screen works rather well with the spen. Havent had any issues thus far. Pretty happy with it. I am using the rubber tips btw. The plastic may be different. Still switching to tempered glass though
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Shaderach said:
The local Samsung shop put their own screen protector on my 12.2 and I'm not happy with the friction between it and the S-Pen (too much). I have the Logitech cover/kb coming in the mail and when it arrives I am considering just ditching the screen protector entirely. I've owned several Samsung phones sans protectors and never got them scratched.
Thoughts?
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Skip the screen protector. Only consider it if you frequently jam your phone into your pocket next to keys and change, which is definitely not a problem with this tablet.
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Skip the screen protector. Only consider it if you frequently jam your phone into your pocket next to keys and change, which is definitely not a problem with this tablet.
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Not gorilla glass though and despite extremely careful use mine already has 2 light scratches I can safely recurrent the invisible shield from Zagg and going to test the nine on saturday. Only issue with zagg is squeaking from my hand dragging on it. specifically the second nuckk of my pinkie
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I don't know about the glass yet, mine should arrive today (Yea!!!), but the plastic one I have from amazon, sucks for the pen, I feel the rubber tip disintegrating as quickly as I write. The glass should be much better.
Matte screen protector with hard nib
I use a matte (anit-glare/anti-fingerprint) screen protector on both my note 12.2 and my note 10.1 (2012) with the hard plastic nib on the s-pen (not the soft rubbery one). The texture of the matte screen protector make it feel more like writing on paper.
When using the bare glass (no screen protector) I prefer the writing experience of the rubber nib on the s-pen because it gives the right amount of resistance to emulate writing on paper. However, my palm sometimes sticks when I try to slide it (depending on the amount of moisture on my hand).
I prefer to use a matte screen protector because my palm never sticks (even if my palm is sweaty). However, the rubbery nib causes too much resistance for the s-pen with the matte screen protector, so I use the hard plastic nib instead (which is just right).
Visually, the matte screen protector decreases the clarity of the screen and reduces glare. There is still some glare in extreme environments and I don't notice the degradation in visual quality. Ultimately, I use the notes for handwriting so I don't care about the visual effects of the screen protector either way.
where can i order tempered glass protectors?
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where can i order tempered glass protectors?
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http://mimeusa.com/product/galaxy-note-pro-12-2-ghost-glass-screen-protector/
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Where can I order hard plastic nib for tab s7+ if I want to write on a matte finish protector?
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Where can I order hard plastic nib for tab s7+ if I want to write on a matte finish protector?
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I guess you better ask in the Tab S7 forum.
Here is Note 12.2 P90*.

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