iloome Nexus 4 Screen Protector [Mini-Review] - Nexus 4 Accessories

http://www.iloome.com/Screen-Protector-ScreenMate-Premium-Tempered/dp/B00D8M1QUU/
For $27.99 shipped free (in the US anyway), seemed an ok price. Now I am coming from the Maru Tempered glass and that was a total waste of time and money. But that's another story.
I got my package a day ahead of schedule, kudos for speedy delivery of USPS here. When I got the package, the screen protector came in a nice thick box. My guess is to protect the iloome while in transit. When opening the box, you see instructions on how to install the protector. First and foremost, they say to look at the youtube videos and check out the installation vids posted by them. I viewed the GS4 video and that was really cool looking! I wonder why they didn't create a protector that is completely clear like the GS4 video shows. But whatever...I digress....
After checking the vid, I read the instruction card in the box a few times to make sure I didn't miss any steps. I practiced my placement of the protector a few times to align the camera and LED. Now saying that and looking at my phone, the front camera is a tad off. But I am OK with that because I don't take selfies lol. Or vid phone. Well anyways, I just turned it on to see if any of the protector was blocking the front cam and I am glad to report back no. All is clear.
After I put it on, tested PIE UI on it and increasing the trigger area, it works like it should. Is there any loss of responsiveness? A slight, but no where in the realms of the other protector I had, the Maru (boo!). Also I do see a oily spot smack in the middle of the phone. I cannot see it with the screen on, only when off
Anyways here's pics of it installed without and with the OEM White bumper. I am liking this protector so far!
Any questions please feel free to post them!

Thanks once I get back my money from maru I will pick this up. I just wish they cut out the camera
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is it a fingerprint magnet?
what is the performance on the resistance of the fingerprint?
thanks

ping42 said:
is it a fingerprint magnet?
what is the performance on the resistance of the fingerprint?
thanks
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It does attract fingerprints more than a simple screen protector. So yea it's a bit of a fingerprint magnet.
And after a half day of usage. I have to report it's not responsive as a screen protector, but it still works pretty good. I love the slickness of the glass. It's buttery smooth.
I have gotten over the oily or rainbow spot in the middle thus far. As long as it works as well as it does, I can deal with it and enjoy the smoothness.:good:

One of the things I love about the Nexus 4 are the curved edges. Does the iloome greatly diminish that? Thanks.
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FallN said:
One of the things I love about the Nexus 4 are the curved edges. Does the iloome greatly diminish that? Thanks.
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Yes it does. I currently use a bumper and if I don't I use a case like the Ringke Fusion (when traveling). And when using those, the edges are pretty much gone, which I am used to since getting cases.
New day with the iloome...heading into the office this AM, and popping my phone on my orb charger, I noticed the screen get really dusty. I have to admit, my truck is dirty as all heaven lol, so I know where all the dust and debris came from. Just a dusting with a lint free cloth and good to go from there. Still loving it!

Thanks for the info. I appreciate it! I'm seriously considering getting one... Just want to make sure it doesn't have all the problems like the Maru...
1. When holding the phone naked (no case or bumper) does it add noticeable or considerable thickness in your hand?
(95% of the time I use my phone naked. The slim form factor of the Nexus 4 feels so good... Don't want to completely ruin that...)
2. Has the rainbow splotch in the middle of your screen gone away? If not, can you take a picture of it?
Thank you.
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FallN said:
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it! I'm seriously considering getting one... Just want to make sure it doesn't have all the problems like the Maru...
1. When holding the phone naked (no case or bumper) does it add noticeable or considerable thickness in your hand?
(95% of the time I use my phone naked. The slim form factor of the Nexus 4 feels so good... Don't want to completely ruin that...)
2. Has the rainbow splotch in the middle of your screen gone away? If not, can you take a picture of it?
Thank you.
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I totally forgot about the blotch. I mean it was there yesterday and then when I just looked at it, it's gone! Lovely! And looking at the phone without the bumper, with the just the iloome looks a bit odd IMO. I wouldn't use it without a case or bumper, but that's me. I think it's because I know the edges are there and naked I KNOW what it's supposed to look like lol. I mean it doesn't look bad. To me it kinda looks like a thick screen protector on it. Would I leave it on naked? Personally no, because when you drop the phone naked, it's most likely going to crack somewhere. But if your goal is to protect the face, I wouldn't bank on it entirely. Well...without a case of some sort anyways.
EDIT: just took the bumper off and took a good look at it...
To me, it looks like a Nexus One! LOL A bit bigger, but has the "look" when the black painted sides are visible. I mean if it was clear, I may have a different opinion? I dunno lol.
Also, I noticed a hairline scratch under the protector which can only be seen with the screen off and at an angle. I emailed iloome last night, took a picture this morning and an hour later, they issued a refund and I get to keep the protector. Great customer service!

Sounds awesome. Does the protector have beveled edges?

bkoon1218 said:
Sounds awesome. Does the protector have beveled edges?
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Nope. Look at the third pic.

Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!

bkoon1218 said:
Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!
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My Fusion case is at work so I'll report back to you sometime on Monday when I get back in my office. Feel free to remind me!

are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case

Dimatchka said:
are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case
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Not that I am aware of, sorry.

Dimatchka said:
are there any tempered glass screen protectors that have curved edges? i like to use my phone without a case
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Yeah I'm the same way. I love the slim dimensions and buttery smoothness of my N4 naked but still want a little protection for the front and back glass... And I hate the rubbery feeling of normal screen protectors so they aren't an option.
I'm willing to pay top dollar but the few glass screen protectors they have are either garbage (i.e. Maru) or don't offer a really thin profile with rounded edges...
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bkoon1218 said:
Does death gripping the phone with the bumper make the protector lift? If you have a Ringke Fusion, I would really appreciate it if you could test with that!
Thanks!
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Pics of the iloome tempered glass screen protector with Ringke Fusion case. Looks good! LOL I can say it JUST fits with the Fusion on. Any higher or wider and the screen protector will come off.
EDIT: Put back the Fusion and pressing the sides will case the lip of the Fusion case to slip under the glass and cause a popping noise. Even though I don't see any lifting of the glass, I can see that it may do so with constant gripping on the sides.

Thanks! You're awesome! I was worried the protector would lift when I grip the phone too hard with a case on. It happened with my Fantom 4.

bkoon1218 said:
Thanks! You're awesome! I was worried the protector would lift when I grip the phone too hard with a case on. It happened with my Fantom 4.
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WAIT! LOL
I just put it back on and based on the "tight grip". I hear a pop when pressed together and hear a pop on the sides of the phone...So it will lift IMO eventually sorry!

Oh nooooo! I guess I'll decide between running my phone naked or stick with my case, lol. The bumper is fine though?

bkoon1218 said:
Oh nooooo! I guess I'll decide between running my phone naked or stick with my case, lol. The bumper is fine though?
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Yes the bumper is fine. When gripping it tightly, the bumper stays into place. I think the Ringke has some give and the lip slips under the glass a bit to create that popping sound.
I ordered the Clarivue tempered glass one as well and apparently is thinner and no black marking, making it completely clear,which I prefer, but will report back if it works on both bumper and Fusion. Stay tuned! I should get it by the end of this week or next Monday the latest.
However, if it doesn't work with PA PIE UI, then it's dead to me lol. So for moment the iloome wins out thus far.

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No full coverage screen protectors

While the curving of the glass at the ends make is easier for swiping gestures, it practically makes it impossible for manufacturers to make edge to edge screen protectors for the device :crying: It was the same case with the i9300. Most of them would start lifting at the edges or have dust and other crap stuck underneath. And smaller screen protectors ruin the look of the plain black glass with their edges.
So don't use one....
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Pretty sure someone will come up with a good screen protector. Seeing that this is google phone and the anticipation around it.
c_86 said:
So don't use one....
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Easier said than done. This has been repeated like a million times before, gorilla glass WILL scratch. Might be more resistant, but it will. Also don't forget, say someone works in a dusty environment (construction) or maybe even a trip to the beach. A very good chance that the screen is going to be scratched. One could however argue that its a phone, supposed to be used and get scratched.
I am just pointing out one of the shortcomings of a screen that curves at the edges. Its not like I am getting people to sign a 'petition' for a flat glass
ra_grand said:
Pretty sure someone will come up with a good screen protector. Seeing that this is google phone and the anticipation around it.
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I think its safe to say it won't be as popular as the GS3. Even though all the major manufacturers were producing protectors for it, I still couldn't get my hands on a good edge to edge one.
Using my gnexus daily for pretty much exactly one year now. Never used a screen protector and/or case. Always in my pocket. Can't find any scratches.
Never understood how people got scratches on that thing and every screenprotector is visible and makes the phone look cheap. Better get a proper pouch or flip case for the phone, looks tons better and still prevents those ominous scratches everyone is scared of ;P
the wet apply screen protectors hold the curve very well
It has the same curve that the Optimus 2X had, I thought I was the only person that realized this. lol
DroidDavi said:
the wet apply screen protectors hold the curve very well
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+1 on this. I just think that dry-apply screen protectors aren't as grippy as wet-apply.
Haven't used wet application types for some time, but don't they scratch if you put pressure on them, like fluid under the screen protector? Not to mention the sticky feeling one gets with the wet types.
YOU SHALL BE SHUNNED!!!!
http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/sa...creen-protector-steinheil-curved-crystal.html
So, they made curved screen protectors. (This is my lots of "thanks" moment!!!!! ):< )
But no, on topic something will come out. The S3 has it, the N4 will have it too. And if anything, tape that sucker <
qwahchees said:
YOU SHALL BE SHUNNED!!!!
http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/sa...creen-protector-steinheil-curved-crystal.html
So, they made curved screen protectors. (This is my lots of "thanks" moment!!!!! ):< )
But no, on topic something will come out. The S3 has it, the N4 will have it too. And if anything, tape that sucker <
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^^ This. I use that curved crystal screen protector on my S3 and it fits the curved display perfectly. The only negative was that it was difficult to apply...
qwahchees said:
YOU SHALL BE SHUNNED!!!!
http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/sa...creen-protector-steinheil-curved-crystal.html
So, they made curved screen protectors. (This is my lots of "thanks" moment!!!!! ):< )
But no, on topic something will come out. The S3 has it, the N4 will have it too. And if anything, tape that sucker <
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TAKE MY MONEY! I'll most likely be purchasing one of these.
klin1344 said:
^^ This. I use that curved crystal screen protector on my S3 and it fits the curved display perfectly. The only negative was that it was difficult to apply...
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Difficult in which sense? The curve on the Nexus 4 is completely different. Shouldn't be too complicated.
qwahchees said:
YOU SHALL BE SHUNNED!!!!
http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/sa...creen-protector-steinheil-curved-crystal.html
So, they made curved screen protectors. (This is my lots of "thanks" moment!!!!! ):< )
But no, on topic something will come out. The S3 has it, the N4 will have it too. And if anything, tape that sucker <
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Used that, doesn't play well with cases. And even without, they start to peel after a couple of months. Not just me, many others have had this problem with the Curved Crystal
anirudh412 said:
Used that, doesn't play well with cases. And even without, they start to peel after a couple of months. Not just me, many others have had this problem with the Curved Crystal
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Ooooooh, that doesn't sound too well. But I'm thinking about purchasing a Mofi pouch for this phone, it's too sexy for a case. But I'll see what ends up happening. Maybe they'll make a tempered glass screen protector?
klin1344 said:
^^ This. I use that curved crystal screen protector on my S3 and it fits the curved display perfectly. The only negative was that it was difficult to apply...
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It was a dry apply and it was very very sticky, not like those static cling ones. Once any part adheres to the screen, it's impossible to readjust without making things messy.
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greyphil said:
Using my gnexus daily for pretty much exactly one year now. Never used a screen protector and/or case. Always in my pocket. Can't find any scratches.
Never understood how people got scratches on that thing and every screenprotector is visible and makes the phone look cheap. Better get a proper pouch or flip case for the phone, looks tons better and still prevents those ominous scratches everyone is scared of ;P
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pics or it didn't happen,I wanna see your screen with no scratches
Really wish that they can create a glas.t for the nexus , just sent P.i to sgp to see.
slowpc said:
Really wish that they can create a glas.t for the nexus , just sent P.i to sgp to see.
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Well if they made a tempered glass screen protector for the Galaxy Nexus, I'm pretty sure they'll make one for the Nexus 4.
You will either have to get the glass overlay type or a wet protector like xoskins http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-...protectors/google-nexus-4-full-body-protector if you want all of the glass covered. I shared a 40% off coupon a few days ago but that's expired now. The code sprintxo may still work. They were the best ones on my nexus that actually fit and covered all the glass.
There is a standard one and something else called as 'case fit' on the xoskins website. Does the latter mean its not edge to edge so that you can use cases with it?

Anyone have Spigen Dual Protector and N4 Bumper?

Does anyone have the Spigen dual side screen protector with the play store Nexus 4 Bumper?
If you do- How does it fit and would you recommend it because I'm looking at possibly getting this combo.
I could save $15 and get a poetic bumper for $5 instead of the $20 play store one. The only thing is I prefer the look of the play store one.
I can also get the play store one for much cheaper later on.
I was also thinking of getting the Poetic Atmosphere because it looks so nice on the iPhone 5 an the Spigen (just front) screen protector.
But maybe I'll just get them both and decide for myself.
I have the spigen dual ordered. Should be here next week. I have the bumper already but I'm not sure if I'm going to keep it or not. I'm not liking how it makes the phone feel. The bumper is not as slim as I thought.
I have this exact combo - simply perfect.
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illmaticone said:
I have this exact combo - simply perfect.
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Any picture would be great
illmaticone said:
I have this exact combo - simply perfect.
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I have the combo as well and I wouldn't necessarily call it perfect, though I like the combo. I think the front protector doesn't cover enough of the sides, so there is a gap between the bumper and the protector... You can feel it when swiping from the edges (ex: when switching between tabs in Chrome).
I think a better case / protector combo is the Spigen with Diztronic... The case covers enough of the sides so there is barely a gap on the sides.
Anyways, since I prefer the bumper, I'll wait for the Phantom tempered glass protector and hope that the fit will be nicer.
I'll try to post a few pics tomorrow.
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I have the same combo and like others have mentioned I don't like that the front protector does not go edge to edge on the screen, but it was expected. I don't like wet application ones so I'll just suck it up.
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I would love to know if there are any other Dry Application Screen Protectors that cover the N4 Screen Completely?
naruses said:
I would love to know if there are any other Dry Application Screen Protectors that cover the N4 Screen Completely?
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Spigen released some dry application ones for the Galaxy S3 that covered the whole screen (which has curved edges) so we just have to wait!
Spigen has made curved glass protectors before (for the gs3) but the reviews for that particular protector are terrible.
The hardness is half that of the current N4 one they have.
Can somebody please post a picture of the combo.
And has anybody dropped their phone? Any stories about the combo?
frusso21 said:
Can somebody please post a picture of the combo.
And has anybody dropped their phone? Any stories about the combo?
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Here you go (also showing my first attempt at snapseed haha). The protector just barely reaches to where the screen begins to curve down on the sides. The back is near perfect luckily. Let me know if you need to see any additional pictures.
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FYI, the ZAGG ones work flawlessly with the official bumper.
fluffenforliberty said:
Spigen released some dry application ones for the Galaxy S3 that covered the whole screen (which has curved edges) so we just have to wait!
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While the novelty of the Spigen Curved Crystal protectors is nice, they are incredibly easy to scratch it seems. I have a coworker that got the Curved Crystal protectors for her GS3, and she was disappointed at how easily they got visible hairline scratches. The first one she was rough with, but the 2nd one she took care to keep covered with the official GS3 book-like case that has a front flap, and it somehow still managed to get scratched.
I really think that if you want to cover the whole glass on the Nexus 4, you pretty much have to go with a wet apply. I'm almost a mandatory dry apply person, but I must say, it really makes it look as if you cheaped out on the screen protector to anybody else that looks at your phone. The bumper only accentuates this visual problem. Personally I'm cursing LG and Google for even doing this to the screen, it seems utterly gimmicky, pointless, and makes it absolute hell to get a good smooth dry apply screen protector on the phone. I find myself actually avoiding using the sloped edge because I run right into the edge of my dry screen protector. I usually start my swipes right at the edge of the screen protector.
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I really think that if you want to cover the whole glass on the Nexus 4, you pretty much have to go with a wet apply. I'm almost a mandatory dry apply person, but I must say, it really makes it look as if you cheaped out on the screen protector to anybody else that looks at your phone.
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What is the difference between dry and wet application in terms of the screen's curve.
Correct me if I'm wrong but what I take you're saying is that wet application screen protectors will cover the entire (curved)N4 screen as dry ones won't (or if they do they won't be too good)
frusso21 said:
What is the difference between dry and wet application in terms of the screen's curve.
Correct me if I'm wrong but what I take you're saying is that wet application screen protectors will cover the entire (curved)N4 screen as dry ones won't (or if they do they won't be too good)
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I don't actually have a wet apply protector myself, but I ordered a Best Skin's Ever full body set that should be delivered sometime next week, along with a Spigen Dual set. From reading up on them though, it seems like all of the wet apply ones do actually cover the entire glass, which would make sense as they're totally floppy and flexible during the installation phase. The tough part, even with those, seems to be getting them to cure and stick permanently to the curved glass.
I think I'll give the BSE a try and see how it goes before the Spigen, based on some people's comments that the BSE seems smoother than other brands of wet applies. I typically really hate the rubbery drag that the wet applies have.
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Here you go (also showing my first attempt at snapseed haha). The protector just barely reaches to where the screen begins to curve down on the sides. The back is near perfect luckily. Let me know if you need to see any additional pictures.
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Is it just me or does the bumper look green in those pictures?
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Is it just me or does the bumper look green in those pictures?
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I think I put a little too much contrast in it... I wish I could tell you that I have a special edition bumper or something, but I don't.
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Spigen told me they are not going to release any dry application screen protector that covers the whole screen:/
Source: http://www.facebook.com/unitedsgp/posts/493703470650218
Elsydeon said:
I don't actually have a wet apply protector myself, but I ordered a Best Skin's Ever full body set that should be delivered sometime next week, along with a Spigen Dual set. From reading up on them though, it seems like all of the wet apply ones do actually cover the entire glass, which would make sense as they're totally floppy and flexible during the installation phase. The tough part, even with those, seems to be getting them to cure and stick permanently to the curved glass.
I think I'll give the BSE a try and see how it goes before the Spigen, based on some people's comments that the BSE seems smoother than other brands of wet applies. I typically really hate the rubbery drag that the wet applies have.
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I think I may post a tread for wet vs dry application screen protectors in terms of curved screen as I'm interested in finding out if the wet screen protectors actually do fit the whole screen.
DforDesign said:
Spigen told me they are not going to release any dry application screen protector that covers the whole screen:/
Source: http://www.facebook.com/unitedsgp/posts/493703470650218
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That post is 2 weeks old. I'm sure that will change.

[VIDEO] Spigen GLAS.t SLIM Screen Protector Install for Samsung Galaxy S4

Since this was my first install of a glass screen protector, I didn't know what to expect. I was glad to find out that the install process seemed easier than any InvisibleSHIELD I've done in the past. The results are great so far. No bubbles and the screen is beautiful.
I have tons of cases laying around so I'll add to this post and give a run down of how things go.
Verified OKAY
Spigen Slim Armor
Incipio DualPro SHINE (a little tight... place 1st layer on perfectly before slipping into outer layer)
Speck CandyShell
Trident Aegis Series (doesn't fit 100% perfectly on top edges... still okay)
Not Working
Seidio SURFACE (aka Platinum / PT Best Buy Case) - Will not close completely.
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Reply to member questions...
Thanks! Great video...I may have to pick one up.
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Just picked up the Spider GLAS. Trying screen protector which is thinner than the GLAS. t. Couldn't be happier with the case, plus it doesn't interfere with my incipio case. Perfect solution for anyone looking for a screen protector.
By the way....there was a back protector in there? Is that just a film to keep your back from getting scratched up if you don't use a case?
flu13 said:
By the way....there was a back protector in there? Is that just a film to keep your back from getting scratched up if you don't use a case?
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You are correct sir!
Thanks for the video, I'm waiting for my Mime glass screen protector to come in. I'll try to add the aluminium button in before the screen install.
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Does Air View work correctly at the lockscreen? I saw another video where the reviewer mentioned that Air View on the lock screen was a bit off (the shiny dot jumped from one spot to another) and did not follow the finger correctly.
Regarding putting the glass on over your aluminum home button....
It looked like that was slightly difficult, and it also looked like the glass didn't want to go down all the way at first. But maybe that was just the plastic part that got peeled off, because as soon as you peeled that off, the glass looked perfect. Can you elaborate on that?
Hmm, I'm using the Seidio Surface with the MIME Ghost Glass, which at 0.4/0.32mm (there's a discrepancy) is thicker than the Glas.t. The Seidio closes and fits on mine.
However, that's with the stock battery. With the Anker 2600 battery, which is a little thicker than the stock battery, it doesn't close.
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Does Air View work correctly at the lockscreen? I saw another video where the reviewer mentioned that Air View on the lock screen was a bit off (the shiny dot jumped from one spot to another) and did not follow the finger correctly.
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Oops. Before making another video, I must have just skimmed over your question. It appears to work fine on the lock screen. Which version did he have? GLAS.t or GLAS.tr?
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Regarding putting the glass on over your aluminum home button....
It looked like that was slightly difficult, and it also looked like the glass didn't want to go down all the way at first. But maybe that was just the plastic part that got peeled off, because as soon as you peeled that off, the glass looked perfect. Can you elaborate on that?
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It was actually the supplied jelly bean button. It only took some time because I used the alignment around the home button to determine where to drop the GLAS onto the surface pretty much. That and focusing on the sides more than the top. Also, I thought there was a huge bubble down there initially as well. It was the plastic protector though.
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Hmm, I'm using the Seidio Surface with the MIME Ghost Glass, which at 0.4/0.32mm (there's a discrepancy) is thicker than the Glas.t. The Seidio closes and fits on mine.
However, that's with the stock battery. With the Anker 2600 battery, which is a little thicker than the stock battery, it doesn't close.
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I looked at the product quickly and it appears to have a larger opening up top. Since this case really hugs the device, that becomes an issue for the Spigen GLAS.
you giving us the finger in the video? punk lol...
nice headshots lol, if only the glas.t covered over the sensor areas I'd rock one, for now I'm just rocking the spigen ultra crystal since out of the box.
galaxy808 said:
you giving us the finger in the video? punk lol...
nice headshots lol, if only the glas.t covered over the sensor areas I'd rock one, for now I'm just rocking the spigen ultra crystal since out of the box.
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Oops. Usually I give the video a quick one time over. Must have missed it.
Since I pay for 99% of the stuff seen, and it is my phone, I have to make a choice. Do I make a video and sacrifice a lousy install, or do I poke my head in the shot .
I think they might leave those areas open to ensure they function correctly. It does cover the front facing camera though. If you look at the protector the poster a few above was talking about.... It doesn't appear to cover much of the top at all.
As long as you're rocking something, it's better than nothing. I thousand knives can't damage Gorilla glass, but 1 penny sharing space in the same pocket sure can lol.
yeah I think I prefer the glas.t over the TR just because it's thinner can looks more like nothing's on than the TR with the beveled edges.
I may get it eventually maybe if they have a father's day sale lol, like the 20% off memorial day.
I'm still digging this product. I have some Chinese glass screen protectors, but I'm going to have to give them away for user submitted reviews.
I can't get myself to take the Spigen off the S4.
With the Glas.T Slim do you experience any discomfort from the glass poking into your ear when making phone calls?
Great video. Thanks for sharing! I love SPIGEN products.
Thx for your video. It will help me so much
Ryukouki said:
With the Glas.T Slim do you experience any discomfort from the glass poking into your ear when making phone calls?
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Not really. I use a case on it always though.
You can feel the edges of the glass if you're moving it around, but if you just place the phone directly up to your ear, you won't notice anything.
It is my pleasure to provide the videos. Thanks for watching.
Let us know if you start getting bubbles around the edge of the screen
a lot of the amazon reviews say bubbles start forming at the edge due to an adhesive issue....
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Let us know if you start getting bubbles around the edge of the screen
a lot of the amazon reviews say bubbles start forming at the edge due to an adhesive issue....
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The phone hasn't been put through a lot of use to date, however as of this weekend my wife is giving up her iPhone 5 and using this regularly. We have a newborn baby and she will be carrying that thing in her purse and back pocket most of the time.
If there are issues, she should be able to get them to appear! I'll report back if anything happens.

Cases and Screen Protectors

I just ordered my new Moto X 2014, I'm actually getting it for free to replace my old Moto X.
What are some good case and screen protector combinations? I know in the past I've had some trouble with a case AND a screen protector, it's sometimes one or the other. I'd prefer a clear case, but I'll probably end up getting more than 1 anyways.
blueice5249 said:
I just ordered my new Moto X 2014, I'm actually getting it for free to replace my old Moto X.
What are some good case and screen protector combinations? I know in the past I've had some trouble with a case AND a screen protector, it's sometimes one or the other. I'd prefer a clear case, but I'll probably end up getting more than 1 anyways.
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Just got mine as well here is what I have found so far:
All tempered glass is a waste of money for this model none if it fits right at all due to the rounded edges
I would ASSUME the older plastic style ones MIGHT work better but read they also dont work that well
Most cases that say they are clear are actually frosted and that for me defeats the purpose of customizing the back
So I am going naked screen and hula case and will carry the phone in a belt pouch. Not the perfect solution but for me its acceptable. I would have preferred a strong clear tpu case (most turn yellow), I dont want a hard case, and would have love tempered glass on this but they simply dont adhere correctly.
There you have it the sad but true facts about cases and screen protectors from the research I have done. Hopefully some others in here can give you better news
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Just got mine as well here is what I have found so far:
All tempered glass is a waste of money for this model none if it fits right at all due to the rounded edges
I would ASSUME the older plastic style ones MIGHT work better but read they also dont work that well
Most cases that say they are clear are actually frosted and that for me defeats the purpose of customizing the back
So I am going naked screen and hula case and will carry the phone in a belt pouch. Not the perfect solution but for me its acceptable. I would have preferred a strong clear tpu case (most turn yellow), I dont want a hard case, and would have love tempered glass on this but they simply dont adhere correctly.
There you have it the sad but true facts about cases and screen protectors from the research I have done. Hopefully some others in here can give you better news
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I don't mind a hard case and not a fan of the glass screen protectors. I like the film ones. My last film protector made it a matte screen and took the glare away. It was fantastic! And it worked with the case. But it's the only smartphone that I've had where screen protector AND case can be used.
blueice5249 said:
I don't mind a hard case and not a fan of the glass screen protectors. I like the film ones. My last film protector made it a matte screen and took the glare away. It was fantastic! And it worked with the case. But it's the only smartphone that I've had where screen protector AND case can be used.
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I guess no one else has found better solutions. The naked case is a decent hard clear case though expensive and also prone to yellowing
adm1jtg said:
I guess no one else has found better solutions. The naked case is a decent hard clear case though expensive and also prone to yellowing
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It's either going to be the Gelli Black Frost case or the Hula Bumper case initially. I'm getting one of those for free if I buy a screen protector, which I was going to do anyways.
I just can't get anyone to tell me what one of those cases, if any, work with a screen protector. I've been trying to get someone to answer this question for 2-3 days now. Nobody on earth knows! lol
blueice5249 said:
It's either going to be the Gelli Black Frost case or the Hula Bumper case initially. I'm getting one of those for free if I buy a screen protector, which I was going to do anyways.
I just can't get anyone to tell me what one of those cases, if any, work with a screen protector. I've been trying to get someone to answer this question for 2-3 days now. Nobody on earth knows! lol
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I have the hula bumper case and i can't see any reason it would interfere at all with a screen protector. When I tried my glass protector it was in combination with the hula. Honestly thought most screen protectors are so think that they can be used with almost any case.
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I have the hula bumper case and i can't see any reason it would interfere at all with a screen protector. When I tried my glass protector it was in combination with the hula. Honestly thought most screen protectors are so think that they can be used with almost any case.
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The glass is usually cut thinner, the film isn't always cut thinner and I've had instances where the cases would peel up the edges of the film. How did you like you Hula?
blueice5249 said:
The glass is usually cut thinner, the film isn't always cut thinner and I've had instances where the cases would peel up the edges of the film. How did you like you Hula?
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I love the look, not sure it would truly give a huge amount of protection but should protect the edges of the glass on the screen which i read is the most vulnerable part of the phone. It does have a little but of movement when you hold the phone (aka wiggles slightly) but it also adds more grip, i have a plastic backed phone.. Those damn beveled edges, nice concept, nightmare in reality. They are why no glass or other screen protector will truly fit right.
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I love the look, not sure it would truly give a huge amount of protection but should protect the edges of the glass on the screen which i read is the most vulnerable part of the phone. It does have a little but of movement when you hold the phone (aka wiggles slightly) but it also adds more grip, i have a plastic backed phone.. Those damn beveled edges, nice concept, nightmare in reality. They are why no glass or other screen protector will truly fit right.
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How bad is the wiggling? I have a bit of OCD so sometimes things like that will really bug me.
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How bad is the wiggling? I have a bit of OCD so sometimes things like that will really bug me.
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When holding or using the phone its fine. I am also extremely OCD and when it moves/wiggles is like when you just tap the side with your finger you can feel it move very slightly, very slight;y but for me noticeable, but not enough to get rid of the case just makes the phone look awesome.
These are not my pics but its how my phone looks
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=89BBC42D0064FA66&id=89bbc42d0064fa66!1491&authkey=!AAcLU2pED71lK04
Also if you can order the hula from case mate rather then moto as moto charges an extra $5 shipping. They are also at times very hard to find in stock anywhere depending on the color you want.
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When holding or using the phone its fine. I am also extremely OCD and when it moves/wiggles is like when you just tap the side with your finger you can feel it move very slightly, very slight;y but for me noticeable, but not enough to get rid of the case just makes the phone look awesome.
These are not my pics but its how my phone looks
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=89BBC42D0064FA66&id=89bbc42d0064fa66!1491&authkey=!AAcLU2pED71lK04
Also if you can order the hula from case mate rather then moto as moto charges an extra $5 shipping. They are also at times very hard to find in stock anywhere depending on the color you want.
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I really like the way that looks. My phone is Royal Blue, White Front, and Red Trim. So it's between a white or red hula case, or the gelli case. I'm leaning towards the Hula for more everyday use I think, and buying another case from amazon for when i need more protection. Or buying the hula and getting a good protecting case from moto's website
I have a coupon code from Moto for $25 off, so Im buying the screen protector and I basically get any case for free.
blueice5249 said:
I really like the way that looks. My phone is Royal Blue, White Front, and Red Trim. So it's between a white or red hula case, or the gelli case. I'm leaning towards the Hula for more everyday use I think, and buying another case from amazon for when i need more protection. Or buying the hula and getting a good protecting case from moto's website
I have a coupon code from Moto for $25 off, so Im buying the screen protector and I basically get any case for free.
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I use the hulu and a cheap leather holster with belt clip to carry it in. Its extremely cheaply made but fits real well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001H3ON0W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have the Hulu and the Trident Aegis. The plastic on the Hulu cracked at the USB port area (from bending when removed or put on), but it doesn't effect the case
I've been using the Hula bumper and Power Support Brilliant Film screen protector. The edge of the case doesn't contact the screen protector so it doesn't peel.
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I have the Hulu and the Trident Aegis. The plastic on the Hulu cracked at the USB port area (from bending when removed or put on), but it doesn't effect the case
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Thanks! I heard one other person had a problem with cracking. Very good to know beforehand, I'll make sure to be a bit more careful.
braves10 said:
I've been using the Hula bumper and Power Support Brilliant Film screen protector. The edge of the case doesn't contact the screen protector so it doesn't peel.
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Thank you! This is exactly what I wanted to know! :highfive::good:
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When holding or using the phone its fine. I am also extremely OCD and when it moves/wiggles is like when you just tap the side with your finger you can feel it move very slightly, very slight;y but for me noticeable, but not enough to get rid of the case just makes the phone look awesome.
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Weird question, but do you think there's enough give with the Hula case where it would fit around the Moto X in a thin TPU case? I like the TPU cases but worry about the protection or lack thereof. Just wondering if it'd be possible to use them and occasional put the Hula Case around them for extra protection. Of course the buttons probably wouldn't work then...
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Weird question, but do you think there's enough give with the Hula case where it would fit around the Moto X in a thin TPU case? I like the TPU cases but worry about the protection or lack thereof. Just wondering if it'd be possible to use them and occasional put the Hula Case around them for extra protection. Of course the buttons probably wouldn't work then...
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You wont be able to use the two together, to much of a lip on the back with the hula case. Even if you did somehow fit it on the tpu would never touch the back of the phone just the lip around the edge. TPU will likely give more protection then hula but hula will likely give more grip then a tpu case.
New to the X, is it worth while getting a screen protector? Case is on its way, but with Gorilla Glass 3, is it truly worth the extra to cover the screen? Probably will end up with one but wanted some other opinions!
xKroniK13x said:
New to the X, is it worth while getting a screen protector? Case is on its way, but with Gorilla Glass 3, is it truly worth the extra to cover the screen? Probably will end up with one but wanted some other opinions!
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That is completely up to you but I can tell you this based on my research and personal experience:
There is not a tempered glass screen protector on the market for the 2014 that adheres properly. Not one of them works well and thus dont bother with those. The 2014 tapered edges on the glass are the issue. I have HEARD of similar issues with PET style screen protectors but never messed with those as they never felt right to me.
Lastly everything I have read says those tapered edges o the glas DO make it more prone to crack or brake on a drop so you need SOMETHING to protect the glass edges. Full case, hula bumper, something....
blueice5249 said:
Thanks! I heard one other person had a problem with cracking. Very good to know beforehand, I'll make sure to be a bit more careful.
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A lot of the cracking that people report is from dropping their phones, not taking the Hula on and off. The Hula is designed to absorb the shock of a drop and it breaks so that the phone does not. Better that your $20 bumper break than your $600 phone.
I take my Hula off and on all of the time and it has never cracked. I think people are dropping their phones and the Hula is doing exactly what it is supposed to do - absorbing the shock, which can result in it cracking instead of your phone.

QiMai TPU screen protector. Best I've used yet

Disclaimer: No, I don't work for QiMai or the seller on Amazon. I'm just a guy who has been struggling with screen protectors since the S8+, and finally found one I'm 100% satisfied with. So I figured I'd share.
I was using the Cubevit PET screen protector and loved it, but it was a fingerprint magnet, and like all PET screen protectors got pretty scratched up.*Otherwise it's a FANTASTIC screen protector and only $8 for a 3-pack.
I had put a QiMai TPU screen protector on my wife's S9+, and you could barely tell it was there. I have to occasionally pick up her phone and look really close to make sure it's still on there. But since it was TPU I worried about it having that rubbery feel, and the SPen leaving marks.*
Since the QiMai was only $10 for a 2-pack, I decided to give it a try on my Note 9 anyway, and seriously, it's the best screen protector out there. It may not offer the drop protection of a Whitestone Dome, but as far as clarity and feel, there's no equal.*
It is crystal clear. Matter of fact it covers the FF camera and all the sensors, but it causes no distortion or interference. And it's almost as slick as the factory glass. It has no rubbery drag at all. And fingerprints wipe away very easy. And no indents from the SPen, unless you really dig in. Even then they disappear quickly.*
Ringke makes a similar screen protector, as does a few other companies, but I haven't tried them. Here is the link to the QiMai if you all want to try it.*
Galaxy Note 9 Screen Protector, 2-Pack QiMai Case Friendly Easy Install Screen Cover(Not Glass)[New Version]*https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2ZW9PG..._q.BfCbVBPDM3J
So far no interference with my cases. I use a Ringke Air, a Speck Grip, and a couple minimal generic TPU cases. So nothing that really comes far over the edge of the screen. I'll be ordering some Goosperry cases soon, but I don't see where they would interfere either.
Installation is easy, but it's also easy to get lint under it. It took me four tries. The first one was 95% perfect except for a bubble from lint in the top right corner. The second one got a bubble for an unknown reason that wouldnt go away. Small bubbles disappear after 24 hours. But this one wouldn't. Otherwise it was almost perfect.
I reached out to the seller and he sent me a free replacement 2-pack. I screwed up the first one, but finally the last one went on perfectly.
I do think I'll try the Ringke version of this screen protector next time, simply because it was a built in lint remover that picks up all lint and dust as you install automatically. But I've got no experience with the Ringke to know if it's as smooth as this one.
If you want a tempered glass screen protector, then go for the Whitestone Dome. But if you like thin, minimal screen protectors that you can't tell is there, then I highly recommend this one.
UPDATE: I accidentally tore my QiMai screen protector, so I used the opportunity to try the Ringke Dual. It's the same exact material and fit as the QiMai. It just as clear, but is slightly easier to install. It seems to be more oleophobic, yet not quote as slick as the QiMai. They are both super smooth to the touch, but the Ringke seems to have just slightly more drag to it.
But I can say I like both screen protectors and you can't go wrong with either one.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Disclaimer: No, I don't work for QiMai or the seller on Amazon. I'm just a guy who has been struggling with screen protectors since the S8+, and finally found one I'm 100% satisfied with. So I figured I'd share.
I was using the Cubevit PET screen protector and loved it, but it was a fingerprint magnet, and like all PET screen protectors got pretty scratched up.*Otherwise it's a FANTASTIC screen protector and only $8 for a 3-pack.
I had put a QiMai TPU screen protector on my wife's S9+, and you could barely tell it was there. I have to occasionally pick up her phone and look really close to make sure it's still on there. But since it was TPU I worried about it having that rubbery feel, and the SPen leaving marks.*
Since the QiMai was only $10 for a 2-pack, I decided to give it a try on my Note 9 anyway, and seriously, it's the best screen protector out there. It may not offer the drop protection of a Whitestone Dome, but as far as clarity and feel, there's no equal.*
It is crystal clear. Matter of fact it covers the FF camera and all the sensors, but it causes no distortion or interference. And it's almost as slick as the factory glass. It has no rubbery drag at all. And fingerprints wipe away very easy. And no indents from the SPen, unless you really dig in. Even then they disappear quickly.*
Ringke makes a similar screen protector, as does a few other companies, but I haven't tried them. Here is the link to the QiMai if you all want to try it.*
Galaxy Note 9 Screen Protector, 2-Pack QiMai Case Friendly Easy Install Screen Cover(Not Glass)[New Version]*https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2ZW9PG..._q.BfCbVBPDM3J
So far no interference with my cases. I use a Ringke Air, a Speck Grip, and a couple minimal generic TPU cases. So nothing that really comes far over the edge of the screen. I'll be ordering some Goosperry cases soon, but I don't see where they would interfere either.
Installation is easy, but it's also easy to get lint under it. It took me four tries. The first one was 95% perfect except for a bubble from lint in the top right corner. The second one got a bubble for an unknown reason that wouldnt go away. Small bubbles disappear after 24 hours. But this one wouldn't. Otherwise it was almost perfect.
I reached out to the seller and he sent me a free replacement 2-pack. I screwed up the first one, but finally the last one went on perfectly.
I do think I'll try the Ringke version of this screen protector next time, simply because it was a built in lint remover that picks up all lint and dust as you install automatically. But I've got no experience with the Ringke to know if it's as smooth as this one.
If you want a tempered glass screen protector, then go for the Whitestone Dome. But if you like thin, minimal screen protectors that you can't tell is there, then I highly recommend this one.
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Nice, is it just a film protector?
felloffthetruck said:
Nice, is it just a film protector?
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Yup. Dry install TPU film.
The link is borked, though Was easy to find with search, but still..
does the S-PEN leaves marks on the film after using it for a while ?
6thtry said:
The link is borked, though Was easy to find with search, but still..
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Sorry about that! Try this link:
Galaxy Note 9 Screen Protector, 2-Pack QiMai Case Friendly Easy Install Screen Cover(Not Glass)[New Version] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2ZW9PG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_43agCbXE0S0MW
emudojo said:
does the S-PEN leaves marks on the film after using it for a while ?
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I actually covered that in my original post:
Mr. Orange 645 said:
And no indents from the SPen, unless you really dig in. Even then they disappear quickly.*
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Was just looking at the Ringke and it has no install guide.
I've always hated film protectors but might give this one a try.
Does it peel off easy and clean?
So my first package of tg was a failure. Neither stuck to the screen. Returning to Amazon. My whitestone (which I'm not sure now if I'll end up using now) is still a few days away, so I ordered this to have coverage. It will be here tomorrow.
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Was just looking at the Ringke and it has no install guide.
I've always hated film protectors but might give this one a try.
Does it peel off easy and clean?
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Yes it peels off easy and clean. No adhesive residue.
I actually JUST switched to the Ringke screen protector. LOL. I put my Note 9 in a sleeve to carry it without a case, and the corner of the screen protector peeled up and tore. So I ordered the Ringke to try it out. I like it just as well as the QiMai. There's some subtle differences. The Ringke is actually easier to install. And even though the QiMai feels just slightly slicker than the Ringke, I think the Ringke is more oleophobic. You honestly can go wrong with either one.
PuffinNugz said:
So my first package of tg was a failure. Neither stuck to the screen. Returning to Amazon. My whitestone (which I'm not sure now if I'll end up using now) is still a few days away, so I ordered this to have coverage. It will be here tomorrow.
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What did you think of it?
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Yes it peels off easy and clean. No adhesive residue.
I actually JUST switched to the Ringke screen protector. LOL. I put my Note 9 in a sleeve to carry it without a case, and the corner of the screen protector peeled up and tore. So I ordered the Ringke to try it out. I like it just as well as the QiMai. There's some subtle differences. The Ringke is actually easier to install. And even though the QiMai feels just slightly slicker than the Ringke, I think the Ringke is more oleophobic. You honestly can go wrong with either one.
What did you think of it?
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How well does the dust removal deal work on the Ringke?
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How well does the dust removal deal work on the Ringke?
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Not that great, actually. I think they could have used a little stronger adhesive, but it's okay. I wound up with one speck of dust on the very edge, but I also used a dust absorber from another screen protector kit to remove any heavy lint and dust.
It turned out about 99.9% perfect, which is the best I can expect from any screen protector. I always end up with some speck of dust or bubble somewhere. It's just so hard without an actual clean room.
I will say the screen protector is absolutely invisible. You have to look very hard to see it. And the more I use it, the slicker it feels.
Just make sure it's straight and aligned before you peel off the backing (tab 2 and 3). I had to readjust mine a few times to get it straight and centered left to right. That is one advantage to this installation method. You can readjust it as much as you want before you actually secure it permanently to the screen.
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Not that great, actually. I think they could have used a little stronger adhesive, but it's okay. I wound up with one speck of dust on the very edge, but I also used a dust absorber from another screen protector kit to remove any heavy lint and dust.
It turned out about 99.9% perfect, which is the best I can expect from any screen protector. I always end up with some speck of dust or bubble somewhere. It's just so hard without an actual clean room.
I will say the screen protector is absolutely invisible. You have to look very hard to see it. And the more I use it, the slicker it feels.
Just make sure it's straight and aligned before you peel off the backing (tab 2 and 3). I had to readjust mine a few times to get it straight and centered left to right. That is one advantage to this installation method. You can readjust it as much as you want before you actually secure it permanently to the screen.
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Can you post a couple pictures showing this protector on the phone?
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Can you post a couple pictures showing this protector on the phone?
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Sure. If not today, I'll snag some pics tomorrow.
felloffthetruck said:
Can you post a couple pictures showing this protector on the phone?
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This is the Ringke screen protector. I didn't get any pics of the QiMai protector.
Those specs are dust ON the screen protector, not under it.
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This is the Ringke screen protector. I didn't get any pics of the QiMai protector.
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WOW, that looks nice. I'll have to give them a try.
Did you get that result on the first try?
felloffthetruck said:
WOW, that looks nice. I'll have to give them a try.
Did you get that result on the first try?
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Yes I did. But I cheated a little. I also bought the same screen protector for my Note 8 and installed it first. So I at least had some practice.
Just use as close to a dust free environment as you can. Then clean your screen really well, remove all dust with a dust remover if you have it, then take your time lining up the screen protector. Remember, you can lift it and readjust as many times as you want before you pull tab 2 and secure it permanently.

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