Edge-To-Edge Screen Protectors List - Nexus 4 Accessories

Most threads are 1-2 yrs old when searching for current/new/udpated edge-to-edge screen protectors. I'm hoping we can put together a list of current on the market edge-to-edge screen protectors. I think a majority of people who own the Nexus 4 that do use full body or just the back/front screen protectors without a case/bumper, do so because they like the slim profile. If you're like me, you also like that smooth glass feel.
I've used a few wet application screen protectors, but most are tacky and have an obvious orange peel effect. It would be wonderful if a company was able to make a dry application protector that was edge-to-edge, though I think it would have to be thinner than they currently are in order to get the edge of the film to be pliable enough to form the slight curve of the Nexus 4 glass. The best wet application I've tried thus far is below. Please list yours, and give it a rating!
So far for me:
XtremeGuard - $10 (full body) not including discount
Installation - Wet Application
Edge-to-edge - YES
Sensor/Camera Cutouts - YES
Orange Peel Effect - 7 (10 being virtually non-existent)
Tacky/Sticky Feel or Smooth To Touch - 5 (1 being ultra tacky and 10 being like glass)

The change in screen feel is why I don't use a screen protector, screen feel on the n4 is amazing (best for any phone I've touched) and after 9 months of use the screen is still scratch free.

The nexus 4 isn't even a year old yet and there is already a thread on screen protectors....pointless thread!!
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Xtreme Guard front & back + official bumper has been the best combo for me so far. I have a couple of dbrand skins I wanna try out if and when the back skin gets too scuffed up though.
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Having tried the XtremeGuard and the GadgetShieldz, I quite prefer the latter. No orange peel whatsoever, not as tacky as BSE and makes the phone look brand new. As for the back, I have a dbrand. This combo gives all the protection I need. Even dropped my phone a few times while I was drunk. I was too scared to remove the dbrand skin to check if the back was shattered. But it survived the fall every single time :good:

anirudh412 said:
Having tried the XtremeGuard and the GadgetShieldz, I quite prefer the latter. No orange peel whatsoever, not as tacky as BSE and makes the phone look brand new. As for the back, I have a dbrand. This combo gives all the protection I need. Even dropped my phone a few times while I was drunk. I was too scared to remove the dbrand skin to check if the back was shattered. But it survived the fall every single time :good:
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BSE isn't tacky FYI..this thread sucks
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Cream$ickleHJ said:
The nexus 4 isn't even a year old yet and there is already a thread on screen protectors....pointless thread!!
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Wait, wait... Let me get this straight. A phone has to be out for a year before a thread can be started on accessories? :what:
This thread, and any thread about accessories for our phone is only pointless to someone not interested in any of the particular items available and being discussed. FYI, manufactures make loads of accessories for items upon release. That includes the Nexus 4. And it's been a long time since this phones release. Don't like the accessory? Then pass and move onto something you do want, like and or are interested in.
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Cream$ickleHJ said:
BSE isn't tacky FYI..this thread sucks
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LOL I am not asking for your opinion, just stating my experience. And if you think this thread sucks, you are free to leave. Your comments so far have been invaluable. Thank you for your insight

Waited a bit to see how it would go, but it looks like this thread isn't really working. I'd suggest asking in the main screenprotector thread.
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Ghost Armor?

I've never used it before, but I've heard good things, which is making me consider buying a full body protector. My question is this: who's used one, who's going to be getting one, or if you're opposed to the thought of it, what would you recommend?
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I've used just the screen protector on my Sensation... I liked it immensely better than the Invisible Shield. However, they still don't have them in stock. I have a Skinomi coming from Amazon; that has full body protection as well
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I've used just the screen protector on my Sensation... I liked it immensely better than the Invisible Shield. However, they still don't have them in stock. I have a Skinomi coming from Amazon; that has full body protection as well
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Skinomi is probably my next choice, I'm just not too certain. Also, I have a ghost armor in cart from their website, just to make sure they were available.
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I had one on my G2 and I hated it. Crazy orange peel and it would scratch very easily. Was not durable at all.
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I would go with best skins ever. Cheaper than skinomi but has less orange Peel effect and arguably just as good
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Don't you guys like XtremeGuard? Which one would you recommend, XtremeGuard or BSE or Skinomi?
I recommend Armorsuit or XOskins. Armorsuit is available on Amazon and XOskin here. XOskin original price is more expensive but they are good but use 55% off coupon code cybermondayftw on XOskin when you checkout and today is last day for the coupon code. Hope that helps. I have heard people complaining that other screen protectors was missing the cutout for the proximity sensor but XOskin has the cutout so I ordered XOskin. I don't know if Armorsuit has the proximity sensor cutout or not but I know their quality is good because I have used them before too. Hope that helps.
I guess I'll be the odd man out and say I'm really impressed with ghost armor. I used it on my gs2 and my gnex and plan to get it for my n4 also.
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I guess I'll be the odd man out and say I'm really impressed with ghost armor. I used it on my gs2 and my gnex and plan to get it for my n4 also.
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I feel the same. Ghost armor feels just like glass and I've never had anything close to the orange peel feel on my nexus one/S/Gnex. I just received my shipment from ghost armor for my nexus 4 and can confirm that the glass feel applies to this phone as well. Going to get it installed at the mall kiosk because I'm so bad at it. I can report back if anyone is interested
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installed it two days ago, and just like every other ghost armoured device i have and had, I LOVE IT...definitely recommend it
Can you confirm whether it has the proximity cutout or not?
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Can you confirm whether it has the proximity cutout or not?
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Yup i can confirm that it does have proximity cut out
Is it possible to take some pictures of the ghostarmor on the phone? Thanks. Do any of you also have some sort of TPU case as well? Was wondering if that fit over the Ghost Armor.
I swear by Ghost Armour... the best, in my opinion
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Galaxy Nexus (Showing cutouts)
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Nexus 4 (temporary one since I haven't been to the mall to get the actual one installed)
Defeats the purpose a bit, I know but it's got the TPU case on it and the edges (volume and power button side) cannot be felt, nor is the screen protector affected by the case (unlike my GNex - the POP! case is really tight)
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i also have a tpu case on top of my full body ghost armor, but one side is a bit stretched out and wont fit 100%... nothing really noticeable !!
I put ghost armor full coverage on me and my girlfriends phones and she would just toss the phone in her purse and there would be no scratches when we went and got FREE replacements at the ga kiosk there was no scratches on the phone. I'm probably going to order one today... Possible two sets of full body protection
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I can vouch for the quality of Ghost Armor. Used these screen protectors for all of my devices. It adds good protection and just the right amount of "resistance" to touch, all while maintaining excellent clarity considering the durability of the material. Good scratch protection and self-heals most of your typical little scratches. I currently have one on my N4, and I am not disappointed at all. The guys and gals at the booth do an outstanding job applying it, and you have a lifetime warranty on it. Can't beat that.
I can also vouch for the quality of ghost armor as well. The camera and proximity sensors are perfectly cut out, and it feels just like glass. It has a wonderful texture and clarity unlike any other screen shield I have used before. I have a tight case on and it doesn't peel at all. Their warranty system is excellent as well, a free replacement if your current one peels/dents (I have yet to experience this). If you do go for the replacement, you may want to bring in your old screen protector if you peeled it off, as the mall stand near me requires that you bring it in order to receive a replacement.
One thing I dislike is that it doesn't cover the curved edges on the right and left sides. I hope they will fix this in an updated version of the skin, but otherwise, to me it is the perfect screen protector.
I also recommend these guys. Outstanding product with a lifetime warranty. I had the screen protector put on my Nexus 7 about a month ago and I am just as happy with it as from day one. Since then I've had my wife take her iPad Mini in for a screen protector as well. Certainly worth the money spent, although I can't vouch for the skins.

My $0.02 comparison of Skinomi and XtremeGuard

So, I've had my N4 since the beginning of December and since then I've gone back and forth between the two skins. I've been using the XtremeGuard skin for about a month now. Before that I was using the Skinomi full body protector, even the sides. Both were wet applications, but the Skinomi came with its own spray bottle and applicator tools. The XtremeGuard came came in an envelope and instructions only: Basically, put drop of dishwashing soap in a small bowl of water, then dunk the skin and apply on the phone. The end result was a great fit, but.... the skin ended up being too sticky for my own taste. The price was unbelievable cheap. I just couldn't get away from the stickyness and of course the extreme orange-peel effect. But, I had already purchased a second set as a "backup" just in case I needed a set. Like I said, it was very cheap, like almost $9, shipped.
Now, the Skinomi was much more pricier, but I'm sure it was worth it. Like I said, a spray bottle, squeege, and large black felt wipe with the Skinomi logo. The front and back application was a breeze, like most front and back screen protector applications. The little trick to get the skin to stay down over the edges, or curved corners for that matter is the same: to get the curved sides and corners to stick down you have to wait a few minutes for the skin that is going to touch the screen/phone to dry up a bit. It needs to become sticky in order to stay down. I wait another minute or two and keep trying to keep the edges down. Eventually the skin stays down on the curved edges. For the front skin, I lined up the top perfectly, and the bottom is a little over 1 mm from completely covering the front. The back is even a better fit, less than 1 mm missing from all four edges. Really great coverage. Now the sides, eh, it's a ***** to get the curved corners. The pieces are long to apply and keep slipping. Eventually I got the corners to stay down, but over time from using the phone the corners would start to come up and then collect lint. I think I've given up on protecting the sides and corners that I just ordered the stock bumper and will use that to protect the edges before they get more dinged. Now that it's been 24 hours, WOW! I am very impressed. I can barely feel that there is a skin on top. Yes, it feels a little stick, but I have to put emphasis on "little". It's nowhere near sticky as the Xtreme. And the finish! WOW! The only problem is my oily fingers. I guess that's what the skinomi wipe is for?
That just my 2 cents. oh, btw, the Skinomi was very very little orange-peel look, and it's almost like a mirror. The best skin I've ever used so far (Xtreme, Skinomi, and Zagg).
Had an extreme guard on my s3, didn't like it just like you mentioned, it felt "sticky".... But it is very durable. Also don't like the wet application.
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I personally thought xtreme guard was garbage. There's a night and day quality difference between skinomi and xtreme guard. You really do get what you pay for here. You can even see it in the packaging.
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I personally thought xtreme guard was garbage. There's a night and day quality difference between skinomi and xtreme guard. You really do get what you pay for here. You can even see it in the packaging.
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I didn't know. Please forgive me. I didn't know. I was lured in by the cheap price, but I've seen the light!
Just ordered the skinomi one.. I also debated to order XtremeGuard but saw the reviews weren't so good.
I'm going to try and take a different approach and try to let the sides heal and for all the bubbling and haze to subside, then I will put my bumper on, hopefully that should eliminate the issue of the edges raising up?
I bought a Skintomi way back for my Galaxy Nexus just randomly because I was having so much trouble sorting out which brand was worth anything from all the conflicting reviews, and boy am I glad I did. It is still awesome. I liked it so much I ordered the full body model for my Nexus 4. I got a great deal from a guy on ebay, I think the front cover model was like 8 bucks and the full body Nexus 4 model was less than 17.
I have to agree with the stickiness of wet applied screen protectors.
I've only used xtremeguard for for my N4 cuz I didn't really see a need to buy another/ different screen protector afterwards, so can't say anything about the others. For the first couple of days after application (like a week or so), it was almost impossible to push your thumb across the screen (dragging thumb across the screen fared a little better). After a while however it became significantly easier to use the touchscreen because the oil on my finger started to make the screen more slippery, but no where near the slipperiness of a dry install. I can easily swipe on the default keyboard but it could be better.
Right now I'm contemplating whether to spray some dust repellent on the screen protector; playing air hockey on the kitchen table is a breeze after spraying some.
Just my $0.02
N4 skinomi are hit and miss. The sides do not stick very well and lift up easy. The solutions tends to leave large bubble markings between the screen and the skin. After a month, the skin has lots of scar indentations, like worms or ants traveling in sand leaving trails. Much like those you create when pressing down too hard when applying the skin with the squeegee. Any cover or case that touches the top will lift push or cause the skin to bubble.
I've use skinomi on several devices, first one that's not "good". Same results on 3 replacements. Gonna try another brand.
I've used xtremeguard on other devices and they've worked well too. Loved it on my s3 . After some cure time it's not as sticky as when applied. But black specs in envelope and lately the material of the skin has changed. So it's quality has been randomly lacking.
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masterchung89 said:
Right now I'm contemplating whether to spray some dust repellent on the screen protector; playing air hockey on the kitchen table is a breeze after spraying some.
Just my $0.02
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Anti static spray? Wonder how that will affect the touch screen.
Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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No, brand should not matter, but quality does. There is a list of personal requirements that I have and Skinomi (so far) meets those requirements, whereas others do not. That's not to say a cheaper cost product is better or as good. I have yet to try Zagg for my N4, but I have used the Zagg HD in the past. I want to try out BSE see how well that works.
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Do people really care this much about screen protector brands? I bought one generic one from eBay and it does all I want it to: keep my screen clean.
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Yeah of course we do. Different brands make a huge difference. Spend the 8 bucks on a Skintomi from ebay and try it for a few weeks and you'll see what we mean.
I ordered some skins from xtreme guard, the lower prices got me too, shipping to canada was around $3 which is awesome . Still waiting to get them so I have no reviews yet. Used BSE before, I think they are great, but getting so expensive. now buying for a 3rd phone (waiting for 2nd rma).
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What is the best screen protector?

I'm sorry if there's already a thread. I'm really looking for one that has good quality and good feel to it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3x-Fosmon-A...l_Phone_Screen_Protectors&hash=item43ba90bea6
But is it good. I'm kind of getting attracted towards spigen
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Depends what you like in a screen protector. It seems to me that there are 3 main types of screen protector: matte/anti-glare (smooth to the touch, less smudhes/finger prints) , clear/hard (ment to feel the closest to the original screen), and rubbery (usually wet application, sometimes has an "orange peel" effect). I personally prefer the rubbery texture under my fingers, and I always use Xtreme Guard. Theyre wet application, provide great protection and are far less expensive than Zagg (2 dollars on amazon vs 20 dollars). As far as dry application clear ones I actually really like the ones that come with Otter Box cases. And as far as anti glare I would definitely go with Spigen. Hope that helps
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Thanks! I'm a close to original screen type
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I'm looking to trying out the new Impact Shield protector from Tech21. It's expensive but if it meets the hype and its promise, it seems to be awesome.
I went with a tempered glass protector on my GS3 and I cannot. will not. use anything else.
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I'm sorry if there's already a thread. I'm really looking for one that has good quality and good feel to it.
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Installed one of these on my dad's Galaxy Note 2 and was incredibly impressed with the amount of shatter protection this provides to your screen. It was very easy to apply, and is actually glass. Watch some of the videos available on the site. Only available for a very finite list of devices (S4 included), I ordered one last week on back order and am expecting it to arrive on Friday.
http://www.bodyguardz.com/screenguardz-pure-glass-protector-film-guard-shield
This is what I'm using.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BT...c=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
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I'm looking for anti shock screen protector!
Any advice?
spigen imo... for summer outside get an anti-glare screen protector.

What is a good brand of screen protector?

I've gone through many screen protectors it's annoying. I had Xtremeguard, which ended up peeling off. I bought it again, in hopes of a different batch, but it kept peeling off! Then I tried Tech armor, which also peeled off! I have a crappy $2 white TPU case from eBay, but I'm thinking of buying the Ionic Guardian. (Please give me your opinion on this case, does it add any bulk? That's my main objective with cases) But the brands I'm considering to buy as a screen protector are SEIDIO, Spiget, iSmooth, Skinomi, Sir Lancelot (as a tampered glass, are these effective at all?) and Armorsuit. Oh, and I'm trying to stay under $30, Thanks for all the help!
ismooth is one of the best, their lifetime warranty and they stand behind it. Ive gotten replacements even if i dont really need them. Have had ismooth since when i had the gs3 that was about 2yrs ago now have it on n4 and coulnt be happier.
Ghost armor work well for me. I beat the hell out of my phone but my screen always stays nice.. There lifetime warranty as well.
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I've gone through many screen protectors it's annoying. I had Xtremeguard, which ended up peeling off. I bought it again, in hopes of a different batch, but it kept peeling off! Then I tried Tech armor, which also peeled off! I have a crappy $2 white TPU case from eBay, but I'm thinking of buying the Ionic Guardian. (Please give me your opinion on this case, does it add any bulk? That's my main objective with cases) But the brands I'm considering to buy as a screen protector are SEIDIO, Spiget, iSmooth, Skinomi, Sir Lancelot (as a tampered glass, are these effective at all?) and Armorsuit. Oh, and I'm trying to stay under $30, Thanks for all the help!
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The setup I use comes in at around £10 pounds (u.k) I like to do things on the cheap.
It includes a cheap tempted glass screen protector and a good quality case for the price.
You need a case that covers the phones edge to stop your fingers catching the sharp edge of the glass screen protector it also helps to keep it flush and stops dust/dirt getting under the glass.
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Screen protector.
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The setup I use comes in at around £10 pounds (u.k) I like to do things on the cheap.
It includes a cheap tempted glass screen protector and a good quality case for the price.
You need a case that covers the phones edge to stop your fingers catching the sharp edge of the glass screen protector it also helps to keep it flush and stops dust/dirt getting under the glass.
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Screen protector.
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I ended up buying this one since it's only $8! Does it ever peel back and have you had it for a bit?
I bought http://www.ultimateshield.co.uk i havent installed yet because i'm going home in a few days il report back.
I had a Skinomi until recently. Sadly, it wasn't compatible with the Seidio case I just got, and had to ditch it. I will be trying he Siedio skin that came with my case this weekend and report how it compares.
Will be hard to beat the Skinomi tho, I really liked that one.
I'm using the Spigen SGP Steinheil SP. It fits well and is easy to apply, and has protected my screen for 1 year with no scratches
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I ended up buying this one since it's only $8! Does it ever peel back and have you had it for a bit?
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Sorry its took a while just seen the post.
The screen savour doesn't lift because its a smaller diameter then the screen by a good 3 mm . That's why a case that comes to the edge of the screen is really needed but when on with the case it looks o.k. . If I can find a decent camera I will post a few shots if you haven't already got yours.
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I'm using 3m Vikuity protection for a couple of months and NO problems with these kind of screen/back protectors. I was having also cheap versions and finaly the quality Vs money definetly goes to known brands !!
Spigen Ultra Crystal, compatible with any bumpers/case protectors since the design of the edges doesnt interfere with em.
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[Q] Ringke fusion

my clear tpu case has started yellowing so time for a new one, i have decided on the ringke fusion as after reading many reviews it seems like a great case but i have a few concerns. A few have pointed out that the case actually scratches the sides of the nexus 5 which is a deal breaker for me as only reason i want a case is to keep the phone in pristine condition for resale can any white nexus 5 owners who are using this case confirm whether this is true or not? Also a few others have pointed out that the sides are really sharp which makes it uncomfortable to hold not sure if this is true either? Will also be using a tempered glass screen protector with the case if that makes a difference.
Hi and Welcome!
Have you looked in the accessory section?
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Hi and Welcome!
Have you looked in the accessory section?
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Hi yes i had a look before posting, i thought this thread would belong in the accesory section so typed everything up there but when i ticked the box stating is this a question it said it is against forum rules to post any questions in this forum please go and post in Q&A so i just copied and pasted everything here lol
I have this case (grey) on my white Nexus 5 - it looks great.
Are the edges a little sharp? Yes. Do they ever bother me when holding my phone? Nope.
As far as scratching - I'm not sure about that. It is a TPU material and hasn't damaged mine the least bit in the four months I have been using it.
Overall, I think its a great case for the price.
That soubds promising, i forgot to ask since its tpu will it also yellow with time? The back i mean im not sure if its tpu or another material
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Ah, I see. I guess rules is rules.
Btw, I checked out the case and it looks awesome. You certainly can't beat the price. May I ask please which tempered glass screen protector you intend to get?
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Ah, I see. I guess rules is rules.
Btw, I checked out the case and it looks awesome. You certainly can't beat the price. May I ask please which tempered glass screen protector you intend to get?
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I currently have the orzly tempered glass which currently looks and feels great BUT there is a huge bubble near the notification light which seems others have a problem with as well, i got a refund and was thinking of ordering another one and putting some binder clips on it asap but the price went up from £4.99 to £9.99 which i think is stupid but i cant seem to find a cheap one which does not have cutouts for the camera and proximity sensor
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Anyone have any input on if the clear back of the ringke fusion yellows with time?
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Anyone have any input on if the clear back of the ringke fusion yellows with time?
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Clear TPU is known for yellowing. The clear plastic on these hybrid cases aren't TPU and shouldn't yellow over time.
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The Ringke Case was the first case I bought for my Nexus 5 when it first came out. I had one on my Galaxy S3 and knew that it was a high quality accessory. When i got it delivered from Amazon I was pretty hyped up to try it on. Needless to say it looked great. I always prefer the very slim cases so it doesn't add bulk to a phone that looks so good. My only gripe is that it's really hard to get the case off once you put it on. The first time I took it off, I thought I was going to break my phone. You will learn how to best take the case off. The plastic on the case actually bends pretty well so you can pop an edge out. I have not had any issues with scratching on the corners, although many others complain. The edges of the case are a little bit sharp, but it was nothing I couldn't deal with. If you have a file or piece of fine sandpaper, that would do the trick. I bought the solid black color, so I have no idea about the yellowing issue. I would buy it if you like it. I just saw that Ringke was selling their cases 1/2 off yesterday, so grab one if you can. Even if you don't like it, you didn't spend much you know? I'm sure you will be satisfied. Good luck....
Im going to order it now cheapest i could find is £6.99 on amazon. Price isn't really an issue its not the cheapest case but if its durable then not expensive either my main concern was the case scratching the nexus 5 because if it did that then i wouldn't even want it if it was free, maybe it's a problem with the black nexus 5 with softer and matte sides? Or maybe an old revision problem as it says on the description on amazon " ENHANCED AND REVISED" so maybe the problem has been rectified
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Got my ringke fusion in the post today and 1st impressions...... It is amazing feels very premium and looks premium worth every penny and more. My only slight issue is that there is some glue residue on the top right hand corner and a tiny bit on the bottom left hand corner however this does not effect the function of the case thats why it's a slight issue. Another problem is my sennheiser hd 558s wont fit into the phone now but that's probably just because the adapter on the 558 is pretty huge
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Sorry if I'm late to the party, but I use the Spigen one that looks almost exactly the same. More people use it, and there are a ton of PS templates to make your own back plate (Which makes your phone look very nice if done right).
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also happy with Fusion case and TechArmor glass
...black edges, clear back, but pretty well brand new, so dunno about yellowing yet...it's not like the back is out in the sun a lot, it's in my palm!
As for TechArmor glass, it was $15, so pretty steep, and while it went on, it just won't stay put at the very bottom..."bubbles" that I can press all the way out but creep back up again for about the last 1/2" of the phone. Otherwise I love it, the rest is very, very smooth, really you don't notice it a bit, and no problems with touch sensitivity whatever. Bought from Amazon...TechArmor doesn't show it on their own website...?
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...black edges, clear back, but pretty well brand new, so dunno about yellowing yet...it's not like the back is out in the sun a lot, it's in my palm!
As for TechArmor glass, it was $15, so pretty steep, and while it went on, it just won't stay put at the very bottom..."bubbles" that I can press all the way out but creep back up again for about the last 1/2" of the phone. Otherwise I love it, the rest is very, very smooth, really you don't notice it a bit, and no problems with touch sensitivity whatever. Bought from Amazon...TechArmor doesn't show it on their own website...?
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Get yourself some binder clips and attach it to where the bubbles are, use a microfibre cloth in between so it doesn't damage the phone or the screen protector, and leave a few hours overnight will be better, and the bubbles will be gone
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Domster26 said:
Sorry if I'm late to the party, but I use the Spigen one that looks almost exactly the same. More people use it, and there are a ton of PS templates to make your own back plate (Which makes your phone look very nice if done right).
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The spigen one makes the back of the phone look much nicer than the ringke as it doesn't overlap the white as much however from reviews its a little bulkier than the ringke and buttons are harder to press whereas on the ringke i have the buttons are perfect
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Just noticed another fault on my ringke fusion, on the bottom right hand corner (when looking from behind) right above the bit that sticks out it doesn't seem to join perfectly almost as if enough glue was not used could my qi charger have melted it a little? If no then should i ask for a replacement or am i likely to get the same again
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