anti fingerprint screen protector - Nexus 4 Accessories

Any suggestions for the N4? I don't use one now because I don't need it for scratches but the greasy prints look terrible..

You would want Matte-type screen protectors. I only know two brands, Tech Armor and Halo.
Tech Armor: http://www.amazon.com/Tech-Armor-An...1369157681&sr=8-2&keywords=Tech+armor+nexus+4
Halo: http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Screen-P...8&qid=1369157702&sr=8-2&keywords=Halo+nexus+4

Search for spigen oleophobic or zag shield sp.

More like spigen oleophillic. Using it now. Too lazy to return
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Need one desperately as I cant stand the smudges & finger prints any more on my SPG Dual Ultra Crystal. I have posted earlier that in the beginning these were great but after 3-4 months of usage it has started to catch a lot of smudges.
Since I sweat a lot my screen looks very weird which leaves me wiping the screen with a wet cloth all the time. I really wonder if wiping with a wet cloth has any affect on the coating of the screen protector???? Pls let me know the answer else I may ruin my future screen protectors too
Currently confused between 1) Clarivue Anti-glare & 2) Spigen Oleophobic.
Can someone let me know about
The screen degradation between these two
Better smudge resistance
Also please suggest if any other product better than these two will serve my purpose....:good:

sumit999 said:
Need one desperately as I cant stand the smudges & finger prints any more on my SPG Dual Ultra Crystal. I have posted earlier that in the beginning these were great but after 3-4 months of usage it has started to catch a lot of smudges.
Since I sweat a lot my screen looks very weird which leaves me wiping the screen with a wet cloth all the time. I really wonder if wiping with a wet cloth has any affect on the coating of the screen protector???? Pls let me know the answer else I may ruin my future screen protectors too
Currently confused between 1) Clarivue Anti-glare & 2) Spigen Oleophobic.
Can someone let me know about
The screen degradation between these two
Better smudge resistance
Also please suggest if any other product better than these two will serve my purpose....:good:
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What about those generic matte screen protectors on ebay? Anyone had experience with those? With the Spigen I was looking at that but on a video I saw there were fingerprints all over it.

Suggestions plss....
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sumit999 said:
Need one desperately as I cant stand the smudges & finger prints any more on my SPG Dual Ultra Crystal. I have posted earlier that in the beginning these were great but after 3-4 months of usage it has started to catch a lot of smudges.
Since I sweat a lot my screen looks very weird which leaves me wiping the screen with a wet cloth all the time. I really wonder if wiping with a wet cloth has any affect on the coating of the screen protector???? Pls let me know the answer else I may ruin my future screen protectors too
Currently confused between 1) Clarivue Anti-glare & 2) Spigen Oleophobic.
Can someone let me know about
The screen degradation between these two
Better smudge resistance
Also please suggest if any other product better than these two will serve my purpose....:good:
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If you're looking for anti-fingerprint, I highly suggest the Clarivue Anti-glare. "Oleophobic" does not mean anti-fingerprint. I have used both on my N4, and I still have smudges with Spigen. It's just much easier to clean the smudges off, whereas with Clarivue, you do not notice the fingerprints unless you just had a bucket full of fried chicken for lunch and forgot to wipe your fingers before checking your phone.
It's up to you what you prefer: great color quality, clear screen image, easy clean up, but smudges - go for Spigen oleophobic. Decent color quality, slight fuzziness with the screen image, no clean up, no smudges - go for Clarivue. As far as I know, both work well to protect against scratches. It was also easier to apply the Spigen protector because it's more "plastic-y" and thicker than the Clarivue.
I haven't had experience with other screen protectors, so I am unable to recommend others for you.

I use a matte screen protector like a no name brand. Lol. However, it works well, preventing finger prints and scratches.
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Related

Screen protector

Anyone tried Zagg's screen protector?
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield...es-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
does the phone come with a standard screen protector? or just without one?
BasieP said:
does the phone come with a standard screen protector? or just without one?
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there is a sticker over the screen, but it has many logos over it...you'll wanna pull it off asap.
Martin Fields have stock for SP for i9000....should have other brands soon.
mmm tnx..
i'm one of those guys wanting to buy cheapass screenprotectors (dealextreme etc.), and putting on a new one every month.
Last time I looked there were screen protectors on ebay - both cheapies and the far more durable vikuiti scratch resistant ones.
I use Exim Ultra Clear from www.displayschutzfolien.com
i tried the MArtinfeilds screen protector for my Omnia II,
i went through 3 of then as its still prone to fingernail scratches...
Invisible Shield was just a pain in bum trying to get it on, i was so frustrated i threw it in the bin...
The Exim looks interesting is that scratch proof?
They say it is.
But if you really want to be on the safe side, take the ultra protect instead of ultra clear.
ultra clear= clear, brilliant colors the foil is really clear
Ultra protect= even more scratch resistant, less reflective but maybe a bit milky
I have the ultra clear in use for about 2 months now and no scratches at all.
I don't use the stylus, only finger nails.
Polarfuchs said:
They say it is.
But if you really want to be on the safe side, take the ultra protect instead of ultra clear.
ultra clear= clear, brilliant colors the foil is really clear
Ultra protect= even more scratch resistant, less reflective but maybe a bit milky
I have the ultra clear in use for about 2 months now and no scratches at all.
I don't use the stylus, only finger nails.
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Thank you for your feedback, i will keep an eye out on this site once the i9000 s/p is on sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemVersion&item=180515938618&view=all&tid=519370693008
Just bought one of these, they look good, Id rather pay a few bucks extra for a better quality one. Ill review next week
i wonder if its nessary to get a screen protector for the S, i mean the Glass is very impressive anti scratch glass right?
also you guys notice that this glass seems to be anti stain i mean its always clean when it comes out of my pocket and im constantly touching it too (light touches as the screen is so responsive)
It is a plastic glass compound material.
It gets as dirty as other phones. Look at that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgbloFTOAIo
starting at 2:00 you can see the greasy film reflecting the light.
How easily it could scratch without protector ?
http://www.martinfields.com/AU/MFOP-SamGalaxySi9000
i recommend this protector as ive used it on my Omnia II and its very clear with no discoloration and its not as grippy as Zagg I/S so Swyping is still sweet ...
I have installed martin shields screen protector and it seems to be really good.
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could someone tell me how these are shaped. will they cover whole front or sized just for screen?
i ask because the front seems to be one peice of glass.
I bought one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vikuiti-scree..._MobilePhonesCasesPouches&hash=item2a0796a13a
It covers the whole of the front of the phone.
Best screen protector Out there
By far the best one i have ever used is the Martin Fields. it is truly clear keeping the natural beauty of the screen
http://www.martinfields.com/:D
Only Paypal and Credit Card at martinfields
n646464 said:
By far the best one i have ever used is the Martin Fields. it is truly clear keeping the natural beauty of the screen
http://www.martinfields.com/:D
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Do they require water to apply? I want to avoid screen protectors that need water/mist for application.

[Pictures] Spigen SGP Ultra Crystal Screen Protector

I got my screen protector in the mail today and put it on my phone. I figured I should share my thoughts along with some pictures for those who are looking at screen protectors.
The pack came with two screen protectors, a squeegee, some dust removal stickers, and a small micro fiber cloth. The protector was not too bad to put on, pretty similar to other dry application ones and the Realook which I have used on my Samsung Vibrant. It was kind of tough to align because the screen protector is literally exactly the width of your screen, so if you're off alignment, it looks horrible.
The screen protector is definitely super clear. It also is a fingerprint magnet, and it feels slightly tacky. I'm hoping that tackiness will go away as it gets more use, because I like being able to glide over my screen smoothly.
One huge disadvantage with this screen protector is that because of the curved screen, the protector only covers the flat part. It is definitely noticeable when you see it closer. I tried taking pictures to depict this. I also with they would have just had the protector cover the FFC. I'm not sure how it would actually affect the optics (if at all), but I really hate that cut out! Overall, I'm decently content with my purchase, but I would love to see pics and reviews for BSE when those arrive since I'm considering that for the back, and even replace the front if I end up not liking the Spigen.
Thanks so much for these. I used the SGP on my Gnex and loved it. There's something special about these Crystal series ones but I don't remember what it is.
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I got the Ultra Clear for my N4. It hasn't arrived yet, so for now I'm using my spare One X Oleophobic. The Oleophobic is great, really good for repelling fingerprints, I would have got it but when I bought my N4 UltraClear they weren't selling the Oleo. Thanks for the pictures, it seems to fit a lot better than the One X SGP protectors did on the One X. Doesn't look too bad at all.
I got the crystal clear and I have the same issue with the protector being too small. I know that this has been the case with some their other protectors, but I'm going to have to try some other brands. I can't stand it being cut off like this.
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Where did you get it from ?
juventuss said:
Where did you get it from ?
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The Spigen website.
I wonder if using the Google Bumper will hide the fact that it doesn't quite reach the edges.
I got the oleophobic one in today from SGP, it doesnt cover the whole screen either. Better than nothing i guess for now.
I'm starting to have a huge distaste for the curved screens. Feels nice with the hardware buttons on my S3, but looks like utter garbage with a screen protector.
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The Spigen website.
I wonder if using the Google Bumper will hide the fact that it doesn't quite reach the edges.
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The bumper does not cover it.
Also big warning for people looking to buy SGP: The light sensor is covered by this screen protector (not cut out like most) and it interfered with the functionality of the phone. In the past I've had screen protectors that went over the sensor without issue, but with this particular protector and phone, it did not work.
For example if i went to make a phone call, the screen would stay dark even if i took the screen away from my face. Also auto brightness didn't work either. I had to cut the film to expose the sensors. Everything is working normally now. Anyone else have this issue?
Also received mine today, dont have the phone yet though. Not feeling too happy about it already seeing as it doesnt cover the curved screen too well... Money down the drain then :s
Mine will arrive today and I plan to put it in a case so its not a big deal. The SGP on my Note 2 didn't go all the way to the edge either. A tpu case fixed that and everything was covered.
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Good thing I waited. I am planning on using this phone with screen protectors only and I can't pay for a high quality one that looks pretty bad IMO.
Looks great. SGP never usually covers the entire front. It is always just a tad bit smaller.
You guys do know it has to be cut smaller because the curved edges will make the protector peel right?
ceejay83 said:
You guys do know it has to be cut smaller because the curved edges will make the protector peel right?
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Yes, I'm just hoping someone finds out a way to make t stick over the curved glass. I guess I am going to have to go with a wet screen protector.
ceejay83 said:
You guys do know it has to be cut smaller because the curved edges will make the protector peel right?
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Yes, but it stops way short of the curve. It literally just covers the display (width wise). They could have extended it a bit further. This is going to leave a gap, even with a TPU case on it.
How is the smoothness of these screen protectors? I really like the way zagg HD screen protectors feel and I'm looking for something similar.
Just received mine today. Installation was straightforward and the dust removal stickers easily snatched up the remaining few bits of dust at the end. The surface slickness is shockingly poor at first but improves drastically after just a few minutes.
The film doesn't run all the way to the edge due to the curvature of the screen, but there may be a solution. Steinheil makes a dry application edge to edge film called Curved Crystal for the SGS3 which also has a curved edge screen. If there is enough interest, I'm sure they will make one for the N4.
NYConex said:
How is the smoothness of these screen protectors? I really like the way zagg HD screen protectors feel and I'm looking for something similar.
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I'm not sure how smooth the zagg HDs are, but right after you put the screen protector on, it is really tacky. But it gets much more smoother as you use it. I think that as you use it more, you're depositing more skin oils onto to screen protector and it kind of "seasons" the screen protector.
This sounds weird, but I just put a bunch of fingerprints on it, then I distributed it using a dry kimwipe (i'm sure a microfiber would work too) and after using it for about 24 hours, it's pretty much as slick as you would expect from the bare glass. Also, of course there is no orange peel feeling since this is a dry application screen protector.
ewuzh said:
Just received mine today. Installation was straightforward and the dust removal stickers easily snatched up the remaining few bits of dust at the end. The surface slickness is shockingly poor at first but improves drastically after just a few minutes.
The film doesn't run all the way to the edge due to the curvature of the screen, but there may be a solution. Steinheil makes a dry application edge to edge film called Curved Crystal for the SGS3 which also has a curved edge screen. If there is enough interest, I'm sure they will make one for the N4.
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they already emailed me back saying they don't have plans to make any.

The Best Screen Protector Thread

Thread Instructions:
Please share your review of the screen protector you are using. I will update the details of each protector as you post more info.
XGear Fantom Tempered Glass:http://www.xgearlive.com/products/tempered-glass/fantom-4
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$29.99 (Ships Jan. 17)
Hardness: 8/10
Made of Tempered (compressed through complicated process) Glass
Feels like glass (Not plasticity)
Can choose white or black for screen surrounding area
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Skinomi:http://www.skinomi.com/sk12038-lg-nexus-4-screen-protector.html
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$5.99
Wet Application
Hardness: ??/10
Covers Curved Edges
Lifetime Warranty
Amazon Link
User Reviews
androidtoy09 said:
I have Skinomi. I really like it but I think I over stretched it when I installed it. I can see "stretch marks" underneath the skin protector. I'm not sure if its caused over stretching or squeezing as I tried to clean the bubbles.
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elarella said:
I've been really impressed with the Skinomi protector. The cut-outs are spot on and orange peel is at a minimum. Other protectors with cut-outs for the front facing camera and sensors tend to cut out a portion of the protector rather than having actual holes punched out so that the chances of the edges lifting increases. The Skinomi actually punches out holes in the protector giving the impression of a more finished look. You wouldn't think that there is anything on the screen itself unless you look around the edges and see the ends of the protector tracing the edge of the screen Speaking of the edges, I am really impressed how the skinomi is able to follow the curvature of the screen without lifting. I have had the screen protector on since I received the phone in late November and I have the official bumper on. Scratches and indentations do take a while to clear up, but with the screen on, it is not even noticeable. I am truly impressed with Skinomi.
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fallenturtle said:
I'm finding that the skinomi isn't working so well with my case. The edges keep popping out from beneath where the case meets the edge of the screen.
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tomdaws said:
...Next I tried the Skinomi full body protection - it was brilliant but I wouldn't recommend it for use with a case, which to be fair defeats the object of a full body skin. It lifted on the front where my tpu case fits. ...
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XO Skins:http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-protectors/lg-skin-protectors/lg-google-nexus-4-screen-protector
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$13.46
Wet Application
Hardness: ??/10
Covers Curved Edges
Lifetime Warranty
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mackster248 said:
I've been impressed with XO Skins.
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XTreme Guard:http://www.xtremeguard.com/LG-Googl...-4-screen-protector.htm?CartID=1#.UKuFT4fBEuA
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$5.00
Wet Application
Hardness ??/10
Covers Curved Edges
Front and Back
May Cover Sensors & Front Facing Camera
Amazon Link
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Best Skins Ever:http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-4-skin
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$6.99
Wet Application
Hardness: ??/10
Offer Normal Protector as well as Case Optimized Protector
Total body protection option too
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otariq said:
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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Zagg Invisible Shield:http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/lg-nexus-4-e960-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
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$14.99
Wet Application
Hardness: ??/10
Covers Curved Edges
Lifetime Warranty
Patented Technology
Amazon Link
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Spigen Steinheil:http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/google/nexus-4.html
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$13.99
Dry Application
Hardness: 4/10
Cut Short of Edges
Comes in 2 Types: Ultra Crystal (Protects from scratches and is clear) and Ultra Oleophobic (Oil Resistant)
Front and Back Option Too
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Ace42 said:
Best dry install? Spigen Dual, it's literally one of the best protectors I've ever used(hori has the best but theirs are for game consoles). Anyway the quality of the Spigen dual is unmatched, the rear protector almost has full accuracy, it's missing just a little bit of height but not enough to make a fuss over it. And the front, while not covering the curves, still overs great protection. They chose the slim profile for the front to avoid the lifting that normally occurs with the curvy designs, which is honestly a fair trade-off. I would rather have this design than one that allows dust and lifting to occur. Overall I give Steinheil a 9/10 for their efforts.
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tomdaws said:
...I'm currently using a Spigen Ultra Crystal. The 'feel' is fantastic, clarity is as good as naked. I do have an issue with the edges lifting, even though they're no where near the curve in the glass. I fitted both that came in the pack, with the same result. I'm in contact with Spigen CS to figure out what the problem is. In my opinion Spigen are the ultimate protector - I just want my N4 one to fit!
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Clarivue:http://www.clarivue.com/lg-google-nexus-4-ultra-clear-screen-protector.html
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Cut Short of Curved Edges
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Does nobody have a screen protector who wants to share their experiences?
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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otariq said:
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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Thanks fot the reply. I was beginning to think no one had a screen protector.
Do you have the case fit one or the normal fit one.
How does it fit?
I have an Mpero Privacy Screen Protector sitting here, will post a review when my N4 arrives (if someone hasn't by then).
Best dry install? Spigen Dual, it's literally one of the best protectors I've ever used(hori has the best but theirs are for game consoles). Anyway the quality of the Spigen dual is unmatched, the rear protector almost has full accuracy, it's missing just a little bit of height but not enough to make a fuss over it. And the front, while not covering the curves, still overs great protection. They chose the slim profile for the front to avoid the lifting that normally occurs with the curvy designs, which is honestly a fair trade-off. I would rather have this design than one that allows dust and lifting to occur. Overall I give Steinheil a 9/10 for their efforts.
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I have an Mpero Privacy Screen Protector sitting here, will post a review when my N4 arrives (if someone hasn't by then).
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Please let us know how it does with the sensors as that screen protector doesn't have a cutout for that.
Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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_guzzler_ said:
Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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Best Skins Ever has an option for a protector cut specifically to be used with a case.
Fantom 4 (my favorite) is made of glass and i would imagine would be good too. on their website they recommend to use it with a case.
I have Skinomi. I really like it but I think I over stretched it when I installed it. I can see "stretch marks" underneath the skin protector. I'm not sure if its caused over stretching or squeezing as I tried to clean the bubbles.
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Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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The dual Spigen will not bubble up since it doesn't cover the curves.
I've been impressed with XO Skins.
mackster248 said:
I've been impressed with XO Skins.
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Thanks for bringing that up. I added it to the master post.
frusso21 said:
Please let us know how it does with the sensors as that screen protector doesn't have a cutout for that.
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Actually contrary to the Amazon image it does indeed have the sensor cut out. I was worried about that being an issue before it arrived, but I'm relieved that it should be just fine.
I've been really impressed with the Skinomi protector. The cut-outs are spot on and orange peel is at a minimum. Other protectors with cut-outs for the front facing camera and sensors tend to cut out a portion of the protector rather than having actual holes punched out so that the chances of the edges lifting increases. The Skinomi actually punches out holes in the protector giving the impression of a more finished look. You wouldn't think that there is anything on the screen itself unless you look around the edges and see the ends of the protector tracing the edge of the screen Speaking of the edges, I am really impressed how the skinomi is able to follow the curvature of the screen without lifting. I have had the screen protector on since I received the phone in late November and I have the official bumper on. Scratches and indentations do take a while to clear up, but with the screen on, it is not even noticeable. I am truly impressed with Skinomi.
theTqM said:
Actually contrary to the Amazon image it does indeed have the sensor cut out. I was worried about that being an issue before it arrived, but I'm relieved that it should be just fine.
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My mistake. Thats good then!
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
I'm finding that the skinomi isn't working so well with my case. The edges keep popping out from beneath where the case meets the edge of the screen.
ibarra21 said:
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
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http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-Anti-Glare-Screen-Protector-Google/dp/B00AIA27VW/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1356771347&sr=8-15&keywords=nexus+4+matte+screen+protector
ibarra21 said:
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
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You could try the Fantom 5 Tempered Glass protector as it's actually made of glass.

The Screen guards for Note 8.0

The Note 8.0 doesn't come with anything like a Gorilla Glass. So I guess, a ScreenGuard would be pretty important, especially for Guys who carry the 8.0 everywhere. So post your experiences, recommendations here for everyone to see.
P.S. The Note 8.0 is yet to be launched in my country(India), but eBay is already full with 2-3 dozen listings for Scratch guards ranging anywhere between 5-20 USD!!
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The Note 8.0 doesn't come with anything like a Gorilla Glass. So I guess, a ScreenGuard would be pretty important, especially for Guys who carry the 8.0 everywhere. So post your experiences, recommendations here for everyone to see.
P.S. The Note 8.0 is yet to be launched in my country(India), but eBay is already full with 2-3 dozen listings for Scratch guards ranging anywhere between 5-20 USD!!
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While Samsung doesnt explicitly advertise it, there is certainly some sort of treated glass on the Note 8. The glass is comparable to the glass on the Note 2 both in thicknesses and hardness. I tested on one of the bank's test units and it can certainly take abuse, even so far as resisting scratches from coarse granite.
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robyr said:
While Samsung doesnt explicitly advertise it, there is certainly some sort of treated glass on the Note 8. The glass is comparable to the glass on the Note 2 both in thicknesses and hardness. I tested on one of the bank's test units and it can certainly take abuse, even so far as resisting scratches from coarse granite.
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Thats good to know. Though I wonder why Samsung would choose to do so?
Even if doesn't want to pay royalties to Corning for the Gorilla Glass, at least it could write "scratch resistant glass" in its specs.
Would certainly improve our impression of the build quality of the Note8.
robyr said:
While Samsung doesnt explicitly advertise it, there is certainly some sort of treated glass on the Note 8. The glass is comparable to the glass on the Note 2 both in thicknesses and hardness. I tested on one of the bank's test units and it can certainly take abuse, even so far as resisting scratches from coarse granite.
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That really is bizarre that Samsung doesn't seem to mention anything about the quality of the glass--that seems like a big oversight on their part! It is good to hear your first-hand experience though--that is encouraging!
Perhaps at some point you or others could give a more detailed analysis of the glass quality, specific abuse it can withstand, etc.?
Even Gorilla Glass can be scratched from normal usage (as numerous reports by XDA users on various devices will attest). So don't take for granted that treated glass or GG makes your screen impossible to scratch.
Many people prefer the feel of going bareback with no protection, which is understandable. And its certainly a matter of preference. But its a simple fact that once you do scratch it, it really can't be undone. So if you are worried about scratches, better to protect it now, and not have to regret it later.
As far as what protector to buy, my recommendation would be to avoid the cheap ones. They tend to scratch easily, attract fingerprints, and you will be lucky to get them to last a couple months. Get a quality one in the $20 US range, as these are typically very difficult to scratch, actually attract less fingerprints and grime than the bare screen, and last a long time. I've had good quality protectors on my phone and my old tablet, that have been on for a year of more, and still look great. So in terms of durability and sheer quality, buying a good quality protector really pays off. Also, the wet apply type is much easier to install than dry.
Not sure what brands are available in the OPs home country. But I've had good luck with Skinomi and Zagg, but there are other high quality brands, as well.
redpoint73 said:
Even Gorilla Glass can be scratched from normal usage (as numerous reports by XDA users on various devices will attest). So don't take for granted that treated glass or GG makes your screen impossible to scratch.
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+1 to your opinion. Have seen some Gorilla glasses scratched.
Regards to applying, I would actually from a brick-and-mortar mobile shops, those guys are real experts at applying these.
Also, can anybody tell me the effect of the screen guard on the S-pen experience. Glossy or Matte. Which one would be preferrable? so as to not deteriorate the experience much
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Even Gorilla Glass can be scratched from normal usage (as numerous reports by XDA users on various devices will attest). So don't take for granted that treated glass or GG makes your screen impossible to scratch.
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Well said!
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Also, can anybody tell me the effect of the screen guard on the S-pen experience. Glossy or Matte. Which one would be preferrable?
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I'm wondering about these questions too.
agambhandari said:
Regards to applying, I would actually from a brick-and-mortar mobile shops, those guys are real experts at applying these.
Also, can anybody tell me the effect of the screen guard on the S-pen experience. Glossy or Matte. Which one would be preferrable?
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The wet apply screen protectors are pretty forgiving, and easy to apply. But having a pro do it is not a bad idea, if you are uncomfortable trying. If they mess it up, they typically just take it off and try again with a new protector (at no charge to you). Obviously not an option, if you do it yourself.
Can't comment personally on matte protectors. But some folks over at the HTC Flyer forum (my old tablet, that also has pen support) seemed to like the matte protectors, as the slightly textured surface felt a bit more like writing on paper. Using the pen on the glossy or non-matte variety is very similar to how it feels on the bare screen.
Matte protectors also cut down on glare. But they tend to give a "hazy" look to the screen that I find unacceptable.
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The wet apply screen protectors are pretty forgiving, and easy to apply. But having a pro do it is not a bad idea, if you are uncomfortable trying. If they mess it up, they typically just take it off and try again with a new protector (at no charge to you). Obviously not an option, if you do it yourself.
Can't comment personally on matte protectors. But some folks over at the HTC Flyer forum (my old tablet, that also has pen support) seemed to like the matte protectors, as the slightly textured surface felt a bit more like writing on paper. Using the pen on the glossy or non-matte variety is very similar to how it feels on the bare screen.
Matte protectors also cut down on glare. But they tend to give a "hazy" look to the screen that I find unacceptable.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
As a screen itself, I find Matte ones to be better, the viewing angles and sharpness can feel a notch down than the glossy, but the reduction in glare is pretty significant. I have it on one of my Laptops(also Samsung) and it feels very good.
I guess have to wait for others' views on the S-pen experience. Probably other Note devices have some opinions on other XDA sections, will try to find out
I hired the Geek Squad to install one of those InvisibleShield protectors from BestBuy when I got my Note 8, and had it on my tablet for about three hours. I took it off because it creates an incredible amount of friction with the S Pen's nub, making writing with the thing a fantastically aggravating chore (not to mention that the pen left track marks). I'm not saying that all screen protectors are so bad when it comes to this thing's core functionality, but InvisibleShield sure is. I'd be very curious about a protector with the lubriciously of the actual screen.
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I hired the Geek Squad to install one of those InvisibleShield protectors from BestBuy when I got my Note 8, and had it on my tablet for about three hours. I took it off because it creates an incredible amount of friction with the S Pen's nub, making writing with the thing a fantastically aggravating chore (not to mention that the pen left track marks). I'm not saying that all screen protectors are so bad when it comes to this thing's core functionality, but InvisibleShield sure is. I'd be very curious about a protector with the lubriciously of the actual screen.
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Could you throw some light on the material of the Screen Guard, was it glossy or matte?
So are you without the Guard now?
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Check out the thread I just made for the MiniGuard. It works very well!
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Could you throw some light on the material of the Screen Guard, was it glossy or matte?
So are you without the Guard now?
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The guard was glossy, near as I can remember. I am indeed without the protector.
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I hired the Geek Squad to install one of those InvisibleShield protectors from BestBuy when I got my Note 8, and had it on my tablet for about three hours. I took it off because it creates an incredible amount of friction with the S Pen's nub, making writing with the thing a fantastically aggravating chore (not to mention that the pen left track marks). I'm not saying that all screen protectors are so bad when it comes to this thing's core functionality, but InvisibleShield sure is. I'd be very curious about a protector with the lubriciously of the actual screen.
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The ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protectors are the type applied with a liquid solution. Any of these type of screen protectors need to sit untouched for at least 24 hours to completely dry and become hard. Otherwise if you use your device before the skin has had a chance to completely dry, it will be slightly gummy at first, then a bit harder but still a bit of a rubber-type surface when using a stylus, which causes the stylus tip grab or stutter across the surface. Even when dry, these have a slight Orange Peel surface that I don't care for. YMMV. IME these also don't work well or last very long in Tropical or humid enviroments.
I've never liked any of the wet-application protectors for these reasons...I've tried the Zagg's, Skinomi's and one other I can't remember. I'll stick to the SGP/Steinhill Ultra Crystal dry-application protectors. Unfortunately, these aren't available yet for the Note 8.0.
Just my .02
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The ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protectors are the type applied with a liquid solution. Any of these type of screen protectors need to sit untouched for at least 24 hours to completely dry and become hard. Otherwise if you use your device before the skin has had a chance to completely dry, it will be slightly gummy at first, then a bit harder but still a bit of a rubber-type surface when using a stylus, which causes the stylus tip grab or stutter across the surface. Even when dry, these have a slight Orange Peel surface that I don't care for. YMMV. IME these also don't work well or last very long in Tropical or humid enviroments.
I've never liked any of the wet-application protectors for these reasons...I've tried the Zagg's, Skinomi's and one other I can't remember. I'll stick to the SGP/Steinhill Ultra Crystal dry-application protectors. Unfortunately, these aren't available yet for the Note 8.0.
Just my .02
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Huh... that liar. The guy at BB told me that the protector would be just fine and dandy after two hours, which is why I bailed after trying to use it for an hour. Oh well. At least it provided about an hour of amusement as my buddy and I attempted to rip or puncture the plastic with everything we had in the house (we were unsuccessful, even with ceramic knives and a motorized hand drill) (edit- after I had taken the protector of my tablet, of course). I'll keep an eye out for one of the dry applicators that you mention. And I'll apply it myself, after reading the instructions with my own eyes.
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I'll keep an eye out for one of the dry applicators that you mention. And I'll apply it myself, after reading the instructions with my own eyes.
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Be aware that dry apply is much more difficult to put on. With wet apply, you have time to slide it around, into just the right position, before you squeegee the excess application fluid out. With dry apply, its basically like a sticker, if you are off by just millimeters as you start to place it, you have to peel it back and start over, likely getting more fingerprints on the edges every time you do that.
Also, for some reason I can't explain, the wet apply gets much less dust under the protector as you apply it. The wet apply protectors I've used (twice now) have gone on flawlessly, and dust free as far as I can see. Before this, I used the dry apply many times. It took some practice before I could really get a dust free application. The first few I did, had a good amount of dust under them until I learned to go it just right. Even with experience, it takes a lot of care to get a dust free install with the dry apply. With wet apply, its pretty effortless.
I couldn't tell you why the wet apply seems to get less dust under them during installation. It doesn't make sense by conventional wisdom. Maybe dust particles just get carried away, when you squeegee the excess application fluid away.
I'd recommend doing the shower trick with the dry apply type (and it doesn't hurt with wet apply either) to reduce the amount of dust in the air while you do the install. That is, run a hot shower for 10 minutes or so, to steam up your bathroom. This pulls much of the dust out of the air. Then bring your tablet in there and apply the protector (don't leave it in there before or after the install, to minimize the time the device is exposed to high humidity).
Its true that dry apply does have a smoother finish and less tacky feel then wet apply. They tend to not suffer from the "orange peel" look. But the orange peel look on good quality wet apply protectors tends to be hardly visible when the screen is off, and not visible at all when the screen is on. But this might vary depending on the room's lighting conditions. To me, the orange peel is not a bother, but that is probably a personal preference.
The experts who put the guards here, first polish the device display to a great extent and then put the guard straightaway.
The one they applied on my phone, had a good protective covering which was peeled as the guy applied more and more. Even after this, there was another protection over the actual guard.
Also the screen guard wasnt specifically for my device, he also cut it out as per my device after the application.
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The ZAGG InvisibleShield screen protectors are the type applied with a liquid solution. Any of these type of screen protectors need to sit untouched for at least 24 hours to completely dry and become hard. Otherwise if you use your device before the skin has had a chance to completely dry, it will be slightly gummy at first, then a bit harder but still a bit of a rubber-type surface when using a stylus, which causes the stylus tip grab or stutter across the surface. Even when dry, these have a slight Orange Peel surface that I don't care for. YMMV. IME these also don't work well or last very long in Tropical or humid enviroments.
I've never liked any of the wet-application protectors for these reasons...I've tried the Zagg's, Skinomi's and one other I can't remember. I'll stick to the SGP/Steinhill Ultra Crystal dry-application protectors. Unfortunately, these aren't available yet for the Note 8.0.
Just my .02
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I emailed Spigen SGP asking if they were going to make one for the Note 8 and they said they had no plans to do so. i was certainly disappointed to hear that. I have one of their protectors on my note 2 and its great. I agree with you, the dry apply protectors are so much smoother than the wet ones and do not have orange peel or get that "sticky" feeling.
there is another thread with a review of the MiniGuard protectors which look to be of the dry apply variety. i almost bought some the other day when i ran across them at amazon and now that the review confirmed it (with pics too), this looks like the best option since Spigen wont be making anything.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BXQUQ9U/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Turbo Brian said:
there is another thread with a review of the MiniGuard protectors which look to be of the dry apply variety. i almost bought some the other day when i ran across them at amazon and now that the review confirmed it (with pics too), this looks like the best option since Spigen wont be making anything.
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That is too bad about Spigen SGP. If you (or others) try out the MiniGuard protectors consider letting us all know your impressions (and whether you went with Clear or Anti-Glare). @JokeZony0u has done a great review of the Clear protectors, but I think it is still helpful to have multiple datapoints for these kinds of things.
^^Thanks for that. Yeah, it looks as if the MiniGuard is the dry-app protector to get since Spigen SGP is out of the equation. Hopefully we'll get more good reviews of other protectors as well.
I agree that the hot, steamy shower technique is good. Also have some small, clean pieces of 3M Scotch Tape handy to pluck off any dust particles from the screen or the contact side of the protector film. I use a large microfiber cloth lightly dampened with isopropol alcohol to clean the entire device beforehand. Then I use the included microfiber cloth to further clean the screen just before applying the protector.
There's a good YouTube video on the best way to apply the dry protectors.
You line the protector up on your screen first (before removing any layers).
Then once the film is aligned properly, hold it in place and attach two pieces of blue painter's tape to the top of the protector film and just along ONE SIDE of the phone/tablet...one near the top and one near bottom, so that the screen protector flaps open to one side like a page in a book, using the blue painter's tape as a hinge.
Flip it open & out of the way and clean the screen again with your microfiber cloth. Double-check your alignment and readjust if necessary.
Then peel back the bottom film layer, remove it completely, and slowly apply the screen protector from the taped side to the free side.
Sqeegee out any bubbles.
Lift the protector just slightly with another small piece of blue painter's tape if you need to remove any dust particles with your Scotch Tape.
Sqeegee again and make sure the alignment is good.
Only remove the side positioning tape if you are satisfied with the application and alignment.
Finally, carefully remove the temporary top layer from the main screen protector film, being careful not to lift the main protector film.

otterbox defender question?

Hello
As I have already ruined 80 euros worth of glass screen protectors (I even used the shower method but dust kept coming underneath it and cleaning it with soapy water didn't really help.) I'm now looking for a case that also protects the screen. The otterbox defender caught my eye but I'm wondering if the screen protector will mess with the vibrancy of the colors.
Best method to apply an screen protector is :
Gather the stuff in your room before going to sleep at night , besides the screen protector kit include a transparent glass cleaner spray (not necessary but useful to be in spray) and a extra clean cloth and gloves (if you have hairy hands).
Then next morning as soon you wake up and before you open any door or windows, get your phone, clean carefully, place the screen protector at its ideal position then hold at its ideal position with tape (some kits include if not your case get tape before gather in your room) and then apply generous glass cleaner liquid enough to cover all the screen surface under the protector and the screen surface, but not too much as this could drain into your phone, then apply the screen protector on the wet surface, remove air bubbles and Woallah your screen protector it's perfect.
I used to be fan of Otterbox products but lately don't offer the best protection for that bulk if you are really concerned on protection other choices are better (and maybe cheaper too).
I use Speck candy shell on my note 2 and I have ordered (delayed at customs) an Spigen armor lite view for my new S4.
As screen protector I avoid glass based I prefer Buff brand (layered polycarbonate and soft polyethylene) are cheap (at least I find it cheap in my neighborhood) and offer and outstanding protection and I replace it every 3 months w/o complaint.
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AcostaJA said:
Best method to apply an screen protector is :
Gather the stuff in your room before going to sleep at night , besides the screen protector kit include a transparent glass cleaner spray (not necessary but useful to be in spray) and a extra clean cloth and gloves (if you have hairy hands).
Then next morning as soon you wake up and before you open any door or windows, get your phone, clean carefully, place the screen protector at its ideal position then hold at its ideal position with tape (some kits include if not your case get tape before gather in your room) and then apply generous glass cleaner liquid enough to cover all the screen surface under the protector and the screen surface, but not too much as this could drain into your phone, then apply the screen protector on the wet surface, remove air bubbles and Woallah your screen protector it's perfect.
I used to be fan of Otterbox products but lately don't offer the best protection for that bulk if you are really concerned on protection other choices are better (and maybe cheaper too).
I use Speck candy shell on my note 2 and I have ordered (delayed at customs) an Spigen armor lite view for my new S4.
As screen protector I avoid glass based I prefer Buff brand (layered polycarbonate and soft polyethylene) are cheap (at least I find it cheap in my neighborhood) and offer and outstanding protection and I replace it every 3 months w/o complaint.
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Thanks for the tips an all but I'd like to know if the screen protector from the otterbox holds back the colors of the screen.
Not really. At least not when they're new. If the screen protector gets scratched up then it may, but they're pretty transparent right out of the box.
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IMO it does take away from the screen. I used one for several months and when I took it off to clean it I noticed how much it dulls the screen color and sharpness. I ended up getting the otter box commuter and can now enjoy the great screen on the S4.. But if you are hard on your phone you can't beat the protection the defender gives you.
I have the otterbox defender and scratched the built in screen protector badly after only one week. I unpeeled the cases plastic lens (double sided stick tape) and just put an ordinary 1 time use screen protector on my phone. They fit very snug together and seem to work the best for touch response and all of the other no touch scroll stuff.
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I too have a defender. Unless their screen protector is damaged there isn't much of a difference in clarity. I managed to dent mine in two places which caused a slightly rainbow effect at those points but mire annoyingly two bumps that I constantly ran my finger over.
I purchased a few xtremeguard screen protectors for $1 each, popped out the defender plastic piece, and voila good as new. Plus if anything happens, I have extras.
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About Otterbox Defender case
I've brought the Defender case over the weekend so far it's really good how it hugs the phone and rubber not being flimsy or loose. The built in screen protector does take away from the screen clarity but it's not as bad as the some screen protectors that have a matte finish (anti glare). I've gotten used to it and does not affect the sensitivity of the touch screen. Only con so far is the home button cut out dust can get in there especially if you're always around a dusty environment it can be annoying having to take it apart to clean under it.
BeelzebubIV said:
Hello
As I have already ruined 80 euros worth of glass screen protectors (I even used the shower method but dust kept coming underneath it and cleaning it with soapy water didn't really help.) I'm now looking for a case that also protects the screen. The otterbox defender caught my eye but I'm wondering if the screen protector will mess with the vibrancy of the colors.
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I know youre asking about the otterbox but I thought id throw this out there. You might to check out the trident kraken ams. It has a built in screen protector and it doesnt dull the screen. The only complaints I have about it is it has the dot matrix built in and otterboxs belt clip is better as well. In my opinion the build quality is a ton better plus theyre a bit cheaper as well. Theyre customer service trumps otters as well. I cant stand taking the 4 pictures when dealing with warranty issues.
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