[REVIEW] ZAGG invisible SHIELD original - Galaxy S 4 Accessories

I picked this screen protector up when I bought the phone, its just one of those things. Why not spend the $25 to protect the screen of something I paid $250 for in the first place. The case comes with a protector for the front as well as the back of the phone. According to the the manufacture the film used in the actual screen protector is the same film used to protect US military helicopter blades. So military grade protection, this thing has to be awesome, Right?
Well it is pretty awesome, it provides outstanding protection against scratches and dings in the screen as well as on the battery cover. The battery cover does get covered up by my case but why not have it on there. When the phone was brand new I was messing with different micro SD cards and from sliding my case on and off the device the top portion of the ZAGG started to peel back every so slightly. Which drove me up a wall, just sitting there all misplaced and not where it was suppose to be.. OCD much. So this went on for a few more days, until I remembered the lifetime warranty they had me register the product for when I first picked up the device.
After filing a claim, a few days later a new ZAGG showed up in the mail along with an installation kit which came with a spray to help keep your skin oils from hindering the application process from anything but perfect as well as a microfiber cloth and a pretty awesome squeegee. After installing the new ZAGG and getting rid of the bubbles this one has lasted much longer with nothing peeling back. Its pretty unnoticeable which is what we are after with screen protectors most of the time. It has been about a month with the new protector installed and I don't think it is coming off my phone anytime soon.
So with the lifetime warranty and the military grade protection provided by this screen protector its definitely worth a try.
I did pick mine up from my local sprint store. They can be picked up from ZAGG's website for around $20.

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Screen protectors, which ones are the best?

So i have the two pack from Tmobile that they sold me comes with anti-smudge ones, but they are getting scratched up rather quick, are there any more scratch resistant protectors or @ 2/$15 are these good?
I use Invisable Shield by Zagg and its sweet, touch works the same after its on, i think it helps glare from the sun but maybe thats just me. But make sure you read the instructions, make sure its placed just right the first time, if you take it off and try to place it again after it sets the first time its gonna be super hard to place it just right again, good luck on that one... but overall i think its an awesome protector, it has a lifetime guarantee too!
I'm currently using the Skinomi screen protector, and it works perfectly. No finger drag when using the screen, and they have a lifetime warranty. To test this, I emailed them and said that my screen protector already have a huge noticeable scratch on it, and they just asked for my shipping information and sent me a completely new package! Wonderful customer service, I recommend it.
BoscoTM said:
I'm currently using the Skinomi screen protector, and it works perfectly. No finger drag when using the screen, and they have a lifetime warranty. To test this, I emailed them and said that my screen protector already have a huge noticeable scratch on it, and they just asked for my shipping information and sent me a completely new package! Wonderful customer service, I recommend it.
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Yep, rockin the Skinomi as well. It's excellent.
There are so many available! I like Zagg, but I hate that they charge $5 for a replacement, and they peel mad fast!
I use best skins ever and would never use anything else. They don't peel easy, don't charge a lot for shipping, are pretty cheap, and pretty scratch resistant. Kept my Nexus One in perfect condition from day one.
I have Zaggs Invisible shield on my Z. Very durable(it will most likely outlast the phone itself). Maby a little pricey if you compare it to the cheap ones, but in the other hand the phone is quite expensive too. Fitting the is easy as long as you follow the insructions.
I have a Zagg one on my Z like some others here. I had one on my G1 from day 1 as well, and it is still on it and scratch free. The varnish is peeling off all over the rest of the phone, but the screen is perfect. It is a shame they charge so much, but it is worth the money. I had the peeling problem with the body of my G1, but the screen stayed on just fine, so I just bought the screen protector for the Z.
I used Zagg in the past on many different devices and it is a great product. Protection is top notch but for touch screen devices, the protector is a little thick for my tastes. Don't like the way my finger 'drags' on the screen with the ZAGG.
Currently have the Skinomi on my DZ. Works excellent. Same amount of protection, a little thinner and the touch feel is great. Can't even tell that there is a protector on the screen. Lifetime warranty, haven't had to use it yet. After 3+ months still looks the same as the day I installed it. Highly recommend.
I started with a Zagg full body... hated the way it felt on the screen.
Replaced it with a Skinomi, it feels great but it's got pretty scratched up in the month and a bit I've had it installed.
I have a Clairvue sitting around here which I'll stick on once the Skinomi scratches start to annoy me... will report back then.
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Zagg, i will never go with another brand
901-Memphis said:
So i have the two pack from Tmobile that they sold me comes with anti-smudge ones, but they are getting scratched up rather quick, are there any more scratch resistant protectors or @ 2/$15 are these good?
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+1 Zagg
I started using their Invisible Shields on my G1 and it still looks great. I've gotten a few replacements and haven't had any issues with the warranty.
One issue (and this probably happens with all full body covers) is that the rounded corners eventually lift up a little and collect lint. It's not too bad with the G2, but the G1 had some pretty tough corners to cover.
I have to agree with guys and +1 for Zagg. I bought one of these the same day I purchased my Desire Z:
The precision pre-cut invisibleSHIELD applies directly to your HTC Desire Z creating a full-screen cover providing the toughest, most durable protection you will find on planet earth. The invisibleSHIELD has its origins in the U.S. military, where it was used to protect the leading edge of high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt and debris. Now you can use that same powerful technology to protect your Device. Our exclusive, patented nano-memory technology film covers and shields your device, always keeping it as pristine and shiny as the day you took it out of the box.
The invisibleSHIELD is only .2 millimeters thick making it the slimmest skin or cover of its kind. It is so tough that we back it with a lifetime guarantee. So, if it ever does wear or scratch, ZAGG will replace it for free, for the life of your device. And if you ever need to remove the invisibleSHIELD, no problem; it comes off clean and leaves no sticky residue.
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This shield is amazing and I have never had any problems. I had the professionals at the store install the shield as well, so they guaranteed that their installation would produce zero bubbles or they would replace it. As a Canadian I went to Future Shop and it was great and I couldn't be happier with any other 'case'.
I found that if you're careful for 24 hours following your case installation, you shouldn't have any problem getting the case to stick around the corners. Also as long as you're nice to your phone you shouldn't have the corners lift up.
Clarivue!!!!! or StealthGuard. Zagg products are overpriced in my opinion.
I got a stealthguard for shipping (first class mail, 3 days or so), have had it for about a month.
Application was good after watching the videos involving a drop of soap.
Hasn't come up at the edges, no scratches. It does seem to do a little bit of "self healing" for dings.
I am only using the screen protector, didn't use the other parts of the cover.
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I bought the PRIVACY SCREEN PROTECTOR from t-mobile. When I received it, it was too big for the g2. So I had to cut it down to size. Touch response with the screen has to be pressed harder.
But the privacy part of the screen is perfect..
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I thought Zagg was where it's at....and they are ok but Ghost Armor is king now. I got 2 full body sets for 24.99 and it looks absolutely great. Doesn't have the orange peel feel like the Zagg and is wayyyy easier to install. They are smart and tell you to get some water and put some soap in it and submerge the shield in it before putting it on the phone. This is where Zagg only sends you spray. Your results are that the Ghost Armor goes on so much easier, slides perfectly into place, and has no bubbles at all. The results with the Zagg are kinda different. You could do the same thing with the Zagg (soap water), but of course they don't tell you that, so you end of trying to use as little spray as possible. This results in you having a harder time putting the shield on. So all in all, they are very similar, but I like the Ghost Armor better because its cheaper, easier to install, looks great and has the best method of putting on your shield.
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I'm currently using the Skinomi screen protector, had it for about a week now. I had the T-Mobile one and the clarity is much better with the Skinomi one. No issues yet.... The best thing was it was only about 3.50 shipped from Amazon.
Last time I bothered with a screen protector was when the storm 1 came out on verizon. I ordered it from seidioonline.com and it was easy to put on and lasted a long time.
I did get screen protectors for another phone that verizon sold...I went thru all 3 of them in the pack just trying to put the stupid things on. Waste of money right there.
I have not used a screen protector since. And never found the need to have one in over 3 years. So I say don't waste the money
From my permarooted 1209mhz G2 with CM7 nightly 6
I have used the skinomi one, its a great screen protector. But, I recently purchased the zagg full body protector and I must say, Its the best I have ever used!!
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[Q] How good is sigen glass screen protector?

How good is sigen glass screen protector?
http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s5.html
They seem to very hard to be scratch proof. Do they prevent damage of screens from falling? If not, I probably will choose a cheaper one because I never put keys or coins along with my phones. Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
thotwielder said:
how good is sigen glass screen protector?
http://www.spigen.com/brands/samsung/galaxy/galaxy-s5.html
they seem to very hard to be scratch proof. Do they prevent damage of screens from falling? If not, i probably will choose a cheaper one because i never put keys or coins along with my phones. Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
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i just ordered mine yesterday i will let you know..hopefully it works amazing
If it's at least equal to the one of the s4 I can say it's the best glass screen protector I came across. And yes it protects even on the little falls. Because it protect mine when I left fall down from my hand it wasn't a big fall but when I lift the phone up the screen protector had a crack and the original phone screen had absolutely nothing
Great to hear that. Will order one.
I currently have the Zagg one on mine, it works very nicely. Throw it in my motorcycle jacket pocket all the time without worrying about scratching the actual screen, especially since it has a lifetime warranty and I can just get a replacement if it scratches up too badly.
I'm sure the Spigen ones are similar.
Great to hear that, will get one.
I am currently using the Luvvitt and I have nothing but stellar remarks for it. It's cheap, and it works flawlessly. My first one had a microscopic nick in the top right edge that was preventing the screen protector from adhering on that edge. I let them know last Friday and SUNDAY the mailman hand delivered me a new one.. Not even sure how all of that happened but yeah, great customer service to boot.
tech armor
i got the tech armor ultraclear ballistic glass and have to say this is a pretty nice investment. It's $20 from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IGISUTG/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and its crystal clear, easy to put on, and so far seems to be pretty rock solid. i havent thrown it down a gravel road or anything, but i am pretty impressed by how clear it is, how smooth it feels, and the time it took to install, which was about 5 minutes, followed by smoothing out one 'line' across the middle that looked like a crease or something, but went away by pushing it with my finger.
5 stars for this product.
ngravatt said:
i got the tech armor ultraclear ballistic glass and have to say this is a pretty nice investment. It's $20 from amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IGISUTG/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and its crystal clear, easy to put on, and so far seems to be pretty rock solid. i havent thrown it down a gravel road or anything, but i am pretty impressed by how clear it is, how smooth it feels, and the time it took to install, which was about 5 minutes, followed by smoothing out one 'line' across the middle that looked like a crease or something, but went away by pushing it with my finger.
5 stars for this product.
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:good: Gotta back you up on that one. Bought one and it's fantastic.
So I bought the GLAS.tr Nano the day it came out and was really excited about it. Unfortunately I was the first negative review on Amazon for the product. I got in contact with the company and it seems as though there was a batch that had issues with the tack used to stick it to the screen. Mine had several areas where it would just never stick along the edges and a huge area near the bottom that had no stick to it. I informed them and they promptly sent me a replacement. The replacement is perfect in every way and I couldn't be happier.
That said, I ordered the top rated glass protector with rounded edges on Amazon that was something like $12 for my girlfriend while I was having the issues with Spigen. Honestly the quality is almost identical for 1/3 the cost. If I had it to do over I would not have gone with the Spigen protector and gotten two of the cheaper options.
I did change my review to four stars but did not go with a full five due to it being over priced compared to the competition.
SS70Chevelle said:
So I bought the GLAS.tr Nano the day it came out and was really excited about it. Unfortunately I was the first negative review on Amazon for the product. I got in contact with the company and it seems as though there was a batch that had issues with the tack used to stick it to the screen. Mine had several areas where it would just never stick along the edges and a huge area near the bottom that had no stick to it. I informed them and they promptly sent me a replacement. The replacement is perfect in every way and I couldn't be happier.
That said, I ordered the top rated glass protector with rounded edges on Amazon that was something like $12 for my girlfriend while I was having the issues with Spigen. Honestly the quality is almost identical for 1/3 the cost. If I had it to do over I would not have gone with the Spigen protector and gotten two of the cheaper options.
I did change my review to four stars but did not go with a full five due to it being over priced compared to the competition.
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What brand is the $12 one that you feel is almost as good?
enfurno said:
I am currently using the Luvvitt and I have nothing but stellar remarks for it. It's cheap, and it works flawlessly. My first one had a microscopic nick in the top right edge that was preventing the screen protector from adhering on that edge. I let them know last Friday and SUNDAY the mailman hand delivered me a new one.. Not even sure how all of that happened but yeah, great customer service to boot.
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i have the same....works great....fit well...and super cheap to boot compared to the spigen:good:
I had the Spigen GlastR Nano on the S5 but had a speck of stuff under the screen. Pulled it off and installed the Zagg Glass and damn if I did not get another tiny speck under the Zagg also.
The Spigen is a nice glass but I like the Zagg a little better. Thinner, softer edges, easy tags for the install and it just feels plain nice.
MIME Feather Glass is what I ended up getting. Part of my decision was that I planned on getting my T-Mobile SGS5 from Delaware to avoid sales tax and I needed to have the screen protector (wanted to try glass for the first time too) by the time I had it too. I live in NJ and MIME is made in New York, so the quick shipping (free anyway but quick since we're neighbors) made it a good decision for me...
And I couldn't be ANY HAPPIER with my decision. It's so thin that I can barely feel it's there. I know if I went any thicker, I wouldn't like the feeling of going over the home button. The fit is beyond perfect and I don't have any scratches on it AT ALL yet. Keep in mind I go to the gym a lot and my pockets have zippers and I'm sure I'm constantly rubbing up against them when I take it out and put it in (that's what she said). No scratches at all. Responsiveness is completely unhindered.
I would highly recommend it...
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Also, a little tip (regardless of brand I suppose, but the "purple film", basically a screen sized film with a very very light adhesive for "anti-dust preinstallation film" MIME gave actually came in VERY HANDY for me...) for the install!
credits to BillTheCat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015394
okay, the only advice I really took here was to go into the bathroom at home (low dust environment!) and run the hot water in the shower for a bit (steam it up, even less dust).
at that point, I wiped my screen of course, then I just took the protector, handled it from the sides to make sure I got no oil on the adhesive side, and lined it up just right (worked for me, maybe you might want to try the tape method, but it may be difficult with glass protectors) and laid it down (bottom first to line up the home button perfectly). i ended up with 2 pieces of dust towards the top. damn it.
then the purple film came in damn handy. i very carefully (with my fingernails, but being careful not to actually touch under the glass and get marks on it) lifted up the glass and peeled it back just enough to get "purple film" underneath and "grab" the dust particles off of the screen. i was afraid it may leave marks or residue, but it didn't at all. not sure how painter's tape would work in this case, but I'm proud to say that I have a 100% dust free, mark free, PERFECT installation. =DDDD
then again, I have some patience and a fairly steady hand, so this may or may not work for you. I used to make money back in middle school changing out LED's on Nokia 5100's, 6100's, 8200's series... ah the old days haha. that required some steady hands. i still have my 8260 that i converted to the 8860 and soldered on the slide pin that made the sliding cover active. removing and rotating the polarized LCD films to invert the screens.. anyone remember all4cell? man i feel old now.
wow, now i'm thinking about the old TDMA networks and how much i hated GSM phones cause you couldn't change the carrier tags (on Nokias). i guess if it was still like back then, the T-Mobile Galaxy S5 threads would be the VoiceStream Galaxy S5 threads MIRITE??!
biggest advice though: go to the bathroom, steam it up (not too much)! that alone helps with the dusty environment, i thought that was very very good advice.
I got this with US$25 and working fine
http://shop.brando.com/Brando-Works...ition-Samsung-Galaxy-S5-_p10841c1547d011.html
epsilon022 said:
What brand is the $12 one that you feel is almost as good?
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It's the LUVVITT brand. Maybe it's a little thicker than the Spigen, but honestly it's barely noticeable. Especially when you factor in the little ridge along the screen of the S5.
SS70Chevelle said:
It's the LUVVITT brand. Maybe it's a little thicker than the Spigen, but honestly it's barely noticeable. Especially when you factor in the little ridge along the screen of the S5.
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That's good to know as I shop around for glass screen protector. Thanks!
I just got it in the mail today. Had to put it on right away. Extra smoothness! I've had the Spigen Glas series since the S4
I went cheap and got this http://www.ebay.com/itm/151282778240?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Works like a charm, and for $6 you can't really argue..why would I spend $20-$40 for a glass screen when this phone is already made with tough Gorilla glass? I also have this http://www.ebay.com/itm/351046202801?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 case, so it's not I'll ever break my screen now when dropping my phone..
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Is there any other paricular good points of glass screen protectors?
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In my experience the best part of the glass protectors is that they feel the best. For the longest time I bought the super cheap xtremeguardz protectors on slickdeals which were good for protection but felt too tacky and got really dirty. Same with the free protector that came with spigen case for my Nexus 5. The glass ones feel like you don't have a screen protector on, shed minor damage readily, and provides the best extreme impact protection (at the cost of its own life though).
The biggest drawback is that they can chip if you drop them on cement... depends on the person, I know people who go an entire year with no screen protector, and I know others who drop their phones on pavement regularly. I recently reviewed the Movaluate 7 protector (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2744597) which has served me well so far.

[Q] Gorilla Glass 3 Scratches

I performed my anual phone upgrade last week and was absolutely smitten when my spanking new HTC M8 arrived in the post. Upon opening and removing the film I immediately noticed a hairline scratch about 1.5 cm long at the bottom of the screen. It is not hugely noticeable unless held up against light but it obviously put quite a dent in the great feeling you get when you get a brand new handset. Speaking to O2 they obviously did not believe that the scratch was there from new so they gave me the option of a £5 credit to my account or I could return the phone within my 10 day grace period and completely cancel the contract. I was told from then on I could apply for another upgrade and start again. I really could not be bothered with all the retuning malarkey and since scratches are usually inevitable anyway I decided to take the credit and live with it. I really do not understand how this happens as I have seen videos of people absolutely hammering these screens and scratching them with knives without leaving a mark so its strange how a few small grains of dust stuck to a plastic cover could leave a mark so easily.
Since the scratch is not super noticeable I have heard that you can hide them quite well using a screen protector. I usually hate screen protectors as they have a really plasticy feel compared to glass however I have heard great reviews regarding tempered glass protectors. I have purchased an Ultimate Shield Tempered Glass Protector with oleophobic coating which will prevent future scratched to the actual screen but I was also hoping that it would hide the hairline scratches already present on the handset. Does anybody have any experience with these protectors and how successful are they usually at hiding scratches? Thank you for your time.

Tempered glass vs. plastic screen protector

I have been a long time user of the $10 3 pack of plastic film protectors you can get on amazon, they work fine however after a few months they get scratched, hold tons of fingerprints and need to be replaced. What I'm wondering is would a tempered glass screen protector necessarily have any better fingerprint resistance or scratch resistance vs the plastic or is the only real advantage the fact the the tempered glass will shatter if dropped and not your phones screen. I'm considering the zagg glass only because of the free replacement. I previously used their invisible shield on a nexus 7 and was not impressed at all but am willing to give them another try only because of the free replacement.
I've tried many plastic screen protectors and I used to have the same issue after a while they would track tons of fingerprints and wear down. I tried out the iLoome 8H Hardness Premium Screen Protector with Oleophobic Coating for the LG G2 and LG G3 and it's amazing. I feel like it helps against the fingerprints and scratches.
I was previously a hater of screen protectors (because of the plastic ones) until I realized how anal I could be over micro scratches on my actual screen. Once I noticed one, I bought a glass screen protector for the first time. Was the Caribu on Amazon. I failed to apply it correctly because it was a first time thing but I still loved the feel, thought it was great & left it on for a couple weeks. I ordered the Bepak tempered glass on eBay which ships from China. Lined it up perfect first try and the adhesive slowly migrated across my screen leaving no bubbles. It's smoother and resist fingerprints better than the naked glass. No scratches yet.
In short, tempered glass screen protectors are the only reason I can even say I like screen protectors.
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I love my zagg glass. I too had issues with scratches on the others.
Fortunately I have not had this one break. My buddy has broken 3 and received replacements no issues
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I always used the lesser destructible protectors from zagg skins or clearcoat etc. With this device I decided I try out the zagg tempered glass and I don't think I would ever go back to any other screen protector. They give you added protection and are super clear! Definitely worth the extra investment
No matter what, I can never stay away from android for long.
Stay away from the Bodyguardz tempered glass screen protector. It has sensitivity issues. Hopefully AT&T takes mine back when the new one I ordered from Spigen gets here.
I have the XtremeGuard Spartan Tempered Glass screen protector. It feels like glass, it seems to be just as sensitive, and it's not cloudy like some matte screen protectors are. There are only 2 things wrong with it: the top-right corner refuses to adhere, and it normally costs $50. I got it during a 90% off sale so it cost me $5 (totally worth it), but there's no way I would ever spend more than $10 on this thing. $5 was about right.
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Stay away from the Bodyguardz tempered glass screen protector. It has sensitivity issues. Hopefully AT&T takes mine back when the new one I ordered from Spigen gets here.
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My local at&t wouldn't take mine back
Thankfully the sensitivity issue has gotten better with use. But it still messes up from time to time. I did get it 50% off, as well as my otter box case, so I guess I can't complain too much.
Side note: I'm not sure if I'm the only one that does this but I get the otter box defender and I actually pop out their "screen protector" and use a glass screen protector with it. Looks nice and feels protected
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You are not the only one. I popped mine out too. Did the same on my S3.
I has the screen sensitivity issue when I first put the zagg on. I haven't noticed it lately however. Could be that I've just completely forgotten about it or it genuinely could have gotten better.
No matter what, I can never stay away from android for long.
Wanted to chime in that I am also having issues with the Bodyguardz tempered screen protector. Traded a s5 for the g3 (So happy I did) and I've noticed things will get selected when I'm trying to scroll. Then other times I have to select something multiple times to get it to work. Driving me nuts.
Zagg Tempered Glass
Figured I'd add my 2 cents I've had my Zagg glass on about a month and it has been absolutely flawless.. and like the video shows.. that sumbitch will not scratch. Its got those hard plastic covers beat by a mile. I'd swear by it.. Once you put on a Zagg glass protector.. you'll kick yourself for ever having messed with others.
Sensitivity : 10
Clarity : 10
Ease of application : 10
and its lifetime gauranteed ... will be on every phone I ever use from the g3 on out :good:
I bought ZeroLemon Tempered Glass and love it. Simple to install and feels great. Never going back plastic screen covers. For 8.99 plus .69 cents for S/H cant beat it.
Wanted to update, I went to best buy and bought the zagg glass one and it's great. Way better then the bodyguardz. No finicky screen issues and not as thick so cases fit just fine. I have to agree with dlbcell.
Zagg Glass +1
Just thought I would chime in and say the Zagg Glass is amazing and I would rec it to anyone. Just as a plus, show this at any bestbuy and you can get it for 22 bucks. Now that is worth it 100%. Would have gladly paid 40 bucks for it if I hadent found this.
http://www.staples.com/Zagg-invisibleSHIELD-Glass-Screen-Protector-For-LG-G3-Smartphone/product_IM1VR5657
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Just thought I would chime in and say the Zagg Glass is amazing and I would rec it to anyone. Just as a plus, show this at any bestbuy and you can get it for 22 bucks. Now that is worth it 100%. Would have gladly paid 40 bucks for it if I hadent found this.
http://www.staples.com/Zagg-invisibleSHIELD-Glass-Screen-Protector-For-LG-G3-Smartphone/product_IM1VR5657
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Thanks for the link. I had cracked the glass screen protector I had on my G3 and I have been in the market for a Zagg one due to their lifetime guarantee. Can't pass up that price!
Got my G3 at best buy today. Ordered a Zagg glass screen protector from Amazon after hearing all off the good things.
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Stay away from the Bodyguardz tempered glass screen protector. It has sensitivity issues. Hopefully AT&T takes mine back when the new one I ordered from Spigen gets here.
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I had the same issue with Bodyguards. At intermittent times parts of the touchscreen failed to respond to touch. Going to make a complaint and see if I can get my money back or at least a credit on my bill. I have since put on a Zagg Glass and have not noticed the issue...and it actually feels better for swyping.
I swear by Realook protectors. Sure, they're plastic, but they are the best fitting and best feeling I have found. Crystal clear and no orange peel or rubbery drag. I tried the Ziess glass cover on my g2 and could never get over the combination of the extra thickness at the edges and that cases either lifted it or eventually just plan broke it.
You have fingers, you will put prints on anything.
I'll never buy another plastic screen protector. Glass is the way to go..
Its like Cassette tapes vs CD's there's no contest...
I get mine of Amazon and pay between 5 and 10 dollars ..
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My Glass Screen Protector Experience

Hello everyone, this is my first thread. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommendingHello everyone, this is my first post. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommending DBA Cases 'Just Like Glass' Screen protector. Now the name is a little confusing but this IS GLASS.
Went on easy as cake, no issues with the edges, and the FEEL IS AMAZING. It's also a lot thinner than the Zagg so even when I use the fingerprint scanner and the home button I can barely tell there is something on the screen. I would recommend this to anyone with this phone. It only really covers the actual screen not the whole glass but that's how they all are with the slight curve to the screen. Bottom line, get this screen protector!
Can you please post some photos?
yeah, OP some pics would be nice
in the mean time, i found this review on youtube. it just looks like every other glass SP on the market (except ones that have the colored borders). as you can see from this screen grab, it is noticeably smaller than the screen. there's just no way of covering the rounded edges of the S6 unless the glass is curved also. save yourself about $20 bucks and buy any of the ones on eBay. they're all probably made by the same manufacturer anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHob3RepQqw
My nephew has a Zagg protector with no halo issues
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Only reason that I buy Zagg is because I get a discount on them through BestBuy
When I Put mine on I did have some haloing issues, took some pressure on the screen but I eventually got it to stick. I am not a fan of how sharp the edges are on the zagg
Anyone try the Bodyguardz Pure with the Express Align tray?
I tried to install the Zagg yesterday and I screwed it up. My first attempt I lined up the screen protector to close to the bottom so the bottom had halos. By the time I took it off and reapplied it and figured out that the top cut out has to be as close as possible to the speaker, it was too late, the glue wasn't working as well the second go.
I will be buying a replacement at best buy and returning the halo unit. There simply are no specific instructions, I had to figure it out by trial and error and you really only get one shot at installing it perfectly. Honestly, they should just say line up the top ear piece as close as you can and there wouldn't be any issues. I will try it again and report back.
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Hello everyone, this is my first thread. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommendingHello everyone, this is my first post. But after finding such a great screen protector I had to stop lurking and post.
Anyways, I got the S6 launch day and immediately went to my local best buy for a glass protector. I didn't want to order anything off amazon or online because I would have a few days of no protection. So I went the BB and purchased the only available glass screen protector, the Zagg InvisiShield HD Glass for $40 plus tax. I went home and attempted to put it on myself, as I had done this before with previous phones. But boy this was a nightmare, the edges near the home button and the bottom of the phone would not lay down AT ALL, haloing as some call it. So I pulled it up and tried again, which resulted in some dust getting under it, which caused me to freak out because they don't include anything to help get dust off of the adhesive side.
Anyways, I now had a ****ty looking screen protector on my phone. I'm a little OCD so I went to BB and explained the issues I had with the installation, after a little convincing the service rep exchanged it for me. I decided to pay $7 and have the Geeks install it for me. This is where I began to realize issues with the Zagg.
It took them SEVEN attempts, using a completely new protector each time. And I still walked out with haloing on the bottom edges. I was convinced the Zagg was a POS. I did a little youtube searching and found a video recommending DBA Cases 'Just Like Glass' Screen protector. Now the name is a little confusing but this IS GLASS.
Went on easy as cake, no issues with the edges, and the FEEL IS AMAZING. It's also a lot thinner than the Zagg so even when I use the fingerprint scanner and the home button I can barely tell there is something on the screen. I would recommend this to anyone with this phone. It only really covers the actual screen not the whole glass but that's how they all are with the slight curve to the screen. Bottom line, get this screen protector!
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