I got new screen protector for my cell phone. now my cell phone is looks shiny.
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I continue to have problems with screen protectors. So, considering going bare and then if I get scratches either adding a protector or buying a replacement screen.
Question is have you scratched the glass then added a protector? If so, did it make the scratch totally invisible? Did you use a wet or dry protector?
Yes, I have. I have a lot of scratches on my screen. Only one of them is deep, the others are light, but are really visable when tilting the phone at an angle.
I applied a screen protector and now all of the scratches are not visable, all but the one deep one, and even then it's not as noticeable as before.
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Yes, I have. I have a lot of scratches on my screen. Only one of them is deep, the others are light, but are really visable when tilting the phone at an angle.
I applied a screen protector and now all of the scratches are not visable, all but the one deep one, and even then it's not as noticeable as before.
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i feel bad for your phone bro.
I had a couple of scratches on my MT4G and installed a phantomskinz "wet" application screen protector and the scratches did not show after. Just take your time on installation. Best screen protector IMHO.
I use my phone as a GPS/speedometer on my motorcycle a lot. The way it's mounted keeps the phone under my tinted windscreen during parts of the day.
Other parts of the day, the phone is occasionally hit by direct sunlight.
I hate screen protectors.
Are there any dry screen protectors that can easily be put on/removed over and over, that also reduces sun glare and makes it easier to see the screen in direct sunlight?
I used to have a screen protector a while back that was "okay" in sunlight. But it was a wet application screen protector. I don't want to use a screen protector at any time other than when I'm riding.
Any suggestions?
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i think it would make the screen twice as thick and it wouldn't adhere to the screen, you'd be better off getting either a tempered glass or matte screen protector
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id still go with the screen protector not just a new front screen
Yeah just go with the tempered glass protector. There is no purpose to buying another screen and adding it on top of another one. Your screen sensitivity might drop as well if you were to do that.
I bought an iloome screenmate tempered glass protector back in January I believe and it's still holding up awesomely. Still fully adhered. No scratches. Fits perfectly. :good:
http://www.iloome.com/Galaxy-S4-Screen-Protector-Tempered/dp/B00BX0SBG6
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What the heck is the difference between THIS (a regular HD Screen Protector) and THIS (a tempered glass screen protector)
Reg screen protectors are just thin pieces of film that don't do much protecting against drops, but will prevent minor scratches. Temp glass usually has a hardness of h9 and will save your screen if it takes a bad spill, I know of this first hand. Hopefully the temp glass will cracked leaving your phones screen intact. Temp glass is just better protection all around AND it will prevent your screen from becoming part of the recycling trash on friday. Temp glass has saved me twice, one with a note 4 and once with an LG g3. I would never go back to buying those thin film protectors that do nothing
I don't have first-hand experience with tempered glass protectors, but I do think standard screen protectors offer more protection than twoeleven99 indicated. I used a Skinomi front and back protector on my Nexus 4 (also a glass sandwich), and it adds a nice barrier to the glass. It also has some give, so it absorbs some of the impacts that would otherwise shatter glass.
Another thing I liked is that it adds slightly more grip than glass, preventing drops and slips. It would also be way more practical for the S6 edge, since the wet-apply ones can handle curved screens no problem.
That said, I'm going to give a tempered glass one a shot this time to see if it is more clear (eg: less rainbowing or orange peel effect).
As mentioned already, a tempered glass screen protector will do a better job protecting your phone's screen from damage. They may cost more initially, but they'll last a while. You typically have to change out plastic screen protectors more frequently after light scratches have built up.
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I've been using tempered glass screen protectors for the last 2 years. They add thickness, but they're honestly amazing. One thing that I've never really confirmed, but I keep hearing rumors that when dropping a device with a tempered glass screen protector, the energy disperses onto the protector, therefore shattering the protector rather than the phone's screen itself. I never really had a massive drop before to test this out (nor do I have the funds to break my phones), but I have dropped my G2 before, and the corner of the protector cracked while the screen itself was completely fine.
I also like how glass feels compared to PET screen protectors.
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I've been using tempered glass screen protectors for the last 2 years. They add thickness, but they're honestly amazing. One thing that I've never really confirmed, but I keep hearing rumors that when dropping a device with a tempered glass screen protector, the energy disperses onto the protector, therefore shattering the protector rather than the phone's screen itself. I never really had a massive drop before to test this out (nor do I have the funds to break my phones), but I have dropped my G2 before, and the corner of the protector cracked while the screen itself was completely fine.
I also like how glass feels compared to PET screen protectors.
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I've had the tempered glass completely shatter from one end to the other on 2 devices. Peeled it off and the screen under never had a scratch on it
I bought this phone with a broken screen, glass itself was not broken, only screen under it. Anyway, I went ahead and ordered a replacement and install went fine. All works but touch sensitivity is not so good, is it common with these cheap replacement screens, or could it be a poor quality glass screen protector, that came with the screen and I put it on right away?
This was the screen I got, I had to use alcogol to clear out the honor logo, they had painted (!?) it with black paint. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Huawei-Honor-8-LCD-Display-Touch-Screen-Digitizer-Assembly-Replacement-Film-Free/182917269530?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=690229245057&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
It could be the screen protector, I've had them with other phones and the sensitively was affected. That would be the easiest thing to check, and the cheapest.
You can try to activate the glove mode if it doesn't work after removing the screen protector. The glove mode increases the sensitivity.