[Q] Bubble on the tempered glass screen protector - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed the official oneplus tempered glass screen protector and it went OK... except for a corner, where the glass is not sticking to the screen and a big bubble (cornered) is visible. Any ideas?
http://i.imgur.com/TuubECW.jpg

niceguygarry said:
I installed the official oneplus tempered glass screen protector and it went OK... except for a corner, where the glass is not sticking to the screen and a big bubble (cornered) is visible. Any ideas?
http://i.imgur.com/TuubECW.jpg
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Its probably a bit off center. If you're really careful, you can lift up the screen from the bottom and slightly shift it the other direction a bit.
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Or you could try and use a hairdryer to heat up the glue under it. Apply pressure when hot, keep pressed for a minute or so. Success not guaranteed though haha

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A tip for installing Glass Screen protectors

Yesterday i bought the Spigen glass.tr screen protector
it's a dry protector and no wet solution needed
the biggest problem any one can had is the dust under the screen protector
anyway
i installed the protector after cleaning my phone screen very carefully and i was sure that there was no dust there
and of course after the installation there was some dust between the protector and the screen
i was very mad . it's a 30$ protector
i removed the protector and using some alcohol (the white one that u can find in any drug store )
i cleaned the protector
then i made sure that the protector stays wet with the alcohol and i applied it then used the squeegee to remove any small drops of alcohol between the screen and the protector
and now its perfect no dust and no bubbles at all
i wanted to share this with everyone having trouble applying his glass screen protector
thank you! mine is arriving next week I think. BTW, I think the post should go in the Q&A so more people can see the tip Thanks again!
asolram said:
thank you! mine is arriving next week I think. BTW, I think the post should go in the Q&A so more people can see the tip Thanks again!
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i thought i posted it at Q&A
it's a mistake sorry
i hope one of the moderators can move it to Q&A
The spigen glass series comes with an alcoholic cleaner. At least mine did.
Another tip would be that immediately after screen protector is placed, you can still adjust it by firmly nudging it in whatever direction you desire.
Likewise mine was perfect. Am really loving the glass feeling.
Other tips for installing glass screen protection:
1. Turn on your shower with the highest water temperature possible, and let it run for about 3~5 minutes. Then, do the procedure in the bathroom. I find that this helps get rid of dust in the air.
2. First, go to a completely white screen, and remove all the dust you can see. This will get rid of dark colored dust particles.
3. Turn off the phone and remove remaining dust. Since the screen is black when it is off, this will get rid of lighter colored dust.
Glass screen protectors feel amazing. It's difficult to get rid of all the dust, but it's definitely worth it.
totally messed mine up.
On the first go, got a bit of dust under it - it was really noticeable - so decided to remove it and give it another wipe with the alcohol wipe. Didn't work so redid it several times.
Was about to throw the thing away when I read about someone using a lint roller. Used it on the underside of the protector and screen and not only did it remove the dust it "revived" the tackiness of the protector.
It is now (almost) perfect on my phone
saltmine said:
Other tips for installing glass screen protection:
1. Turn on your shower with the highest water temperature possible, and let it run for about 3~5 minutes. Then, do the procedure in the bathroom. I find that this helps get rid of dust in the air.
2. First, go to a completely white screen, and remove all the dust you can see. This will get rid of dark colored dust particles.
3. Turn off the phone and remove remaining dust. Since the screen is black when it is off, this will get rid of lighter colored dust.
Glass screen protectors feel amazing. It's difficult to get rid of all the dust, but it's definitely worth it.
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This. I did this when I got my Glas.TR for my iPhone, by far the easiest and best way I've found to install a screen protector.
Just installed mine and there's a tiny white lint stuck underneath
I wouldn't mind it but it's created a little bubble, hope it goes away or I'll just have to live with it!
Update: took it off and sprayed some soap and water solution to clean it. Reapplied and squeezed out the water and haze, now its almost perfect
thank you! helped me so much!
Like mentioned before:
1. Do it after taking a shower (this is make sure your hands are clean)
2. You can use sellotape (sticky tape) to make sure all dust is gone
3. Make sure you wipe it down with a microcloth (can be wet with water/alcohol) However some alcohol wipes will remove the oleophobic coating and cause smudging!)
Best way to clean screens is wet cloth and dry cloth
I've got bubbles at the edge for weeks. I wonder if I can lift the glass a lil bit to wipe the screen and re-attach it perfectly. If yes, what should I use to lift it? I know my fingernail can do...but I guess I can chip the edge by doing so
Yeah shower trick works. Usually have a perfect glass protector with not even one lint under it.
you guys are all so funny. The best way is to use scotch tape to remove any particles under the protector both on it and on the phone.
1. clean the phone with alcohol swap
2. wipe with non lint cloth (most likely provided with protector)
3. start by separating the protector from backing slightly not removing it fully to avoid any debris and place top half on phone lining up properly.
4. work from top to bottom slowly with credit card or supplied squeegee working bubbles out.
5. if debris are noticed under protector do not try to lift with finger nail use scotch tape to lift the protector and slide another piece under the protector area to catch the debris.
Omg I did the shower thing and I wet my phone completely..slipped into the bath. How I am suppose to put the screen while taking a shower...Omg..just joking..
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mapobean said:
you guys are all so funny. The best way is to use scotch tape to remove any particles under the protector both on it and on the phone.
1. clean the phone with alcohol swap
2. wipe with non lint cloth (most likely provided with protector)
3. start by separating the protector from backing slightly not removing it fully to avoid any debris and place top half on phone lining up properly.
4. work from top to bottom slowly with credit card or supplied squeegee working bubbles out.
5. if debris are noticed under protector do not try to lift with finger nail use scotch tape to lift the protector and slide another piece under the protector area to catch the debris.
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Thanks for your advice. I applied the glass protector 2 weeks ago. I tried scotch tape for carton box but the tape wasn't that sticky to lift the protector. Have you got any further advice? Thanks
trannhattan said:
Thanks for your advice. I applied the glass protector 2 weeks ago. I tried scotch tape for carton box but the tape wasn't that sticky to lift the protector. Have you got any further advice? Thanks
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I have always been able to lift with Scotch tape. Place the tape on a corner posing it firmly down on the protector leaving the tape extend as a tab. Lift slow just enough to seperate the two (screen protector from screen)
I use the hinge method. You can go on YouTube and find videos. It really helps to get it on straight and helps eliminate bubbles.
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mpetruzz said:
I use the hinge method. You can go on YouTube and find videos. It really helps to get it on straight and helps eliminate bubbles.
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I just looked up a video, and that is definitely sort of brilliant.
I too used the shower trick, and for the most part, worked great. I needed a couple of attempts to line it up just perfectly however. Once I finally got it down, it looked fine. Next day I noticed a small speck of dust in the upper right corner. Just far enough away from the edges that would make lifiting it and using tape a little risky. We will see if my OCD can subside and Ill get used to it in a few days.
mapobean said:
I have always been able to lift with Scotch tape. Place the tape on a corner posing it firmly down on the protector leaving the tape extend as a tab. Lift slow just enough to seperate the two (screen protector from screen)
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Thank you Mapobean. I tried it; however it only works on normal screen protector (the film one). I tried that from my friend's phone. Mine is glass screen protector and no way I can apply you useful tip. :crying:

Tempered Glass Screen Protection - is the home button recessed by much?

Hi.
I just ordered an "Tempered Glass Screen Protection" for my 10.5", my first glass screen protector, I had a look on you-tube for installation video`s most are really bad, no sign of the hinge method that i am going to use.
Anyway i watched a video of and Tempered Glass Screen Protector being installed on an ipad, and they fitted an home button height increaser, it this really necessary, the glass protector i ordered is 0.3mm thick, does anybody have any experience of this?
Also the fingerprint sensor might cause problems if something were to cover it anyway.
Thanks
John.
I purchased the Skinomi version and don't have any problems using the fingerprint sensor on my device. I will be honest though and let you know that I did not install it. I took it to a nearby shop and they installed it for me.
I only paid a £5 for my off-brand version, not the £18+ that Skinomi ones go for.
So the thickness does not cause any problems with the home button, good to know.
Thanks.
John.
statustray said:
I purchased the Skinomi version and don't have any problems using the fingerprint sensor on my device. I will be honest though and let you know that I did not install it. I took it to a nearby shop and they installed it for me.
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Tinderbox (UK) said:
I only paid a £5 for my off-brand version, not the £18+ that Skinomi ones go for.
So the thickness does not cause any problems with the home button, good to know.
Thanks.
John.
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Yup so far so good for me
I suppose a slightly recessed home button could be a good thing for people who dont have a case and leave the tablet with the display facing down to reduce chance of the display being damaged, a slightly recessed home button reduces the change of it press accidentally, so your tablet will stays in deep sleep mode, and not keep waking up.
John.
statustray said:
Yup so far so good for me
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I got my screen protector this morning, I installed it in a steamy bathroom, and use the included wet and dry cloths, and used the hinge method to install it, but i was left with 2 big bubbles with a piece of dirt in the center of each one, so i tried to lift the edge and remove the dirt with an piece of sticky tape, but the screen protector split all the way to the center.
I have contacted the seller and explained as i have to you, and he says he thinks the problem is an manufacturing defect, and is going to send me another one.
John
i find the included alcohol swab attracts dust particles, so I wipe the screen with a wet paper towel after I use the alcohol swab.
putting screen protectors on in the cold works a treat as there isn't loads of dust floating around. I put my last one on in the car with the air con on
Have one for my S5 and will buy one for the tab s soon.
Love, fingerprint sensor still works fine @ .33mm thick protector

Does the T-mobile version come with a screen protector applied?

Does it come with one already applied to the screen or is it just a plastic wrap around the phone?
It is just thin plastic.
Dozenboy0012 said:
It is just thin plastic.
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Mine came with a protector already applied front and rear. the plastic that was on the phone had to be taken off to put the SIM in and much to my surprise there was a screen protector already on the screen.
There's a screen protector on it under the plastic sleeve. You can tell it's there by running your hand over the front facing camera area. It's a finger print magnet tho so I took it off.
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Same with mine. I didn't realize it was there until I noticed the seam around the prox sensor.
I left mine on, no problem with touch responsiveness.
So?
Is it just plastic or not. I think it is. I bought a very expensive screen protector cause of the expense of the phone and it does not fit the LG G5. It also doesn't stick down at the top where it curves. Taking this back again.
[email protected] said:
Is it just plastic or not. I think it is. I bought a very expensive screen protector cause of the expense of the phone and it does not fit the LG G5. It also doesn't stick down at the top where it curves. Taking this back again.
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Seems like it's just cheap, generic shipping-protection plastic, yeah. I had a screen protector that shipped with my case, but it also didn't stick at the top where it curves... So, it's a good thing I was just buying for the case. Now I just have to never, ever, ever drop it on that spot at the top where it curves...
so, what about applying a tempered glass protector? On top of the existing one? or remove the existing one?
I like the existing protector - it's been quite fine IMHO, and no bubbles, very smoothly applied!
John
Bigjohn_S said:
so, what about applying a tempered glass protector? On top of the existing one? or remove the existing one?
I like the existing protector - it's been quite fine IMHO, and no bubbles, very smoothly applied!
John
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I imagine it's gonna be a pain. With that light curve at the top, you'll have to be sure you get the right protector, and even so, it might just not cover the curved part at the top. The screen protector I got wasn't glass (harder plastic) and didn't have a curve to fit, so I think it was a G4 (didn't have one, myself, just assuming it didn't have a curved top) protector that was trying to be passed off... Research, research, research first!
The protector I ordered stops just past the top edge of the 'screen, below the speaker. we'll see how that goes. It's scheduled to arrive Friday...

incipio NGP Pure Case with tempered Glass

Hi,
I've ordered last week a NGP Pure Case for my white PH1 last week. Question is : I saw on Amazon that it won't fit with tempered glasss like orzero. I don't have orzero tempered glass, I have this one : https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Sc...74582&sr=1-1&keywords=lamshaw+essential+phone that NOT covers edges.
So do you think Pure Case will be fine for me ?
Thanks for your future answers.
I think you will be fine. The case only covers a very tiny area of the screen, enough to protect it but also to lift most screen protectors. From the amazon image and the fact that I use that incipio case I am like 90% sure that screen protector wont lift
TheDethEgineer said:
I think you will be fine. The case only covers a very tiny area of the screen, enough to protect it but also to lift most screen protectors. From the amazon image and the fact that I use that incipio case I am like 90% sure that screen protector wont lift
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You have it ? Can I have a pic plz ?
EDIT : If u want a pic of my tempered
http://reho.st/view/self/5f8cd6acb097dc6cf027725f7aabba1752b9e6de.jpg
There you go
thanks, u have a tempered ?
EDIT : Check my tempered on the link and tell me
When using this case i recommend a "Case Friendly" screen protector, tempered glass ones I have pop up around the top of the device. Just about to order https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075P1FSDX/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1IR0821FMR2TC&colid=3IFPSSR1GMYZN
basongwe said:
thanks, u have a tempered ?
EDIT : Check my tempered on the link and tell me
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No, I have a skinomi screen protector
Okay, so i'm worried again... :/
Cause i've a tempered (even if it doesn't fit the corners as u can see here : http://reho.st/view/self/5f8cd6acb097dc6cf027725f7aabba1752b9e6de.jpg )
basongwe said:
Okay, so i'm worried again... :/
Cause i've a tempered (even if it doesn't fit the corners as u can see here : http://reho.st/view/self/5f8cd6acb097dc6cf027725f7aabba1752b9e6de.jpg )
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looks like you got an all area adhesive screen protector which lifts off at the curved screen edges. Since it's already slighty lifted off at the edges I think there is no problem putting the Incipio on. The Incipio case is a problem for screen protectors which only have adhesive at the very edge, specifically at the top of the screen where the camera cutout is located. It will push and lift the adhesive off and since there is no other adhesive further down, the screen protector pretty much lifts all the way up. You then have a "clicking" sound when you tap onto that area (the adhesive will temporarily stick and then pop off when you let go).
Your screen protector is not perfectly centered and you may have small issues at the top and the bottom right where it comes close to the edge. Maybe you can re-center it.
derausgewanderte said:
looks like you got an all area adhesive screen protector which lifts off at the curved screen edges. Since it's already slighty lifted off at the edges I think there is no problem putting the Incipio on. The Incipio case is a problem for screen protectors which only have adhesive at the very edge, specifically at the top of the screen where the camera cutout is located. It will push and lift the adhesive off and since there is no other adhesive further down, the screen protector pretty much lifts all the way up. You then have a "clicking" sound when you tap onto that area (the adhesive will temporarily stick and then pop off when you let go).
Your screen protector is not perfectly centered and you may have small issues at the top and the bottom right where it comes close to the edge. Maybe you can re-center it.
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Small issues are not a big deal, if u think I can use both ?
andril said:
When using this case i recommend a "Case Friendly" screen protector, tempered glass ones I have pop up around the top of the device. Just about to order https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075P1FSDX/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1IR0821FMR2TC&colid=3IFPSSR1GMYZN
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I can vouch for this one. It fits great with my Tudia TAMM case. It's a TPU just like the Skinomi and IQ but a dry install. You peel off a small horizontal strip at the top to expose the adhesive. Position it starting at the top and then bend it a little to start separating the rest of the backing and start pushing your way down the screen so the backing comes off completely at the end. It's really grippy at first but that will pass as you use your phone. Since it is a TPU it will develop marks on it over time if you're not careful so be careful installing when trying to push out bubbles or whatever. I used a credit card wrapped in microfiber cloth and pushed out the bubbles before removing the top protective film. If you have bubbles that won't easily work out they will disappear after a few hours.
Best option so far IMO. I had the Delta Shield TPU before and the TAMM case push up the corners and edges.
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So with my tempered, it will pop out or no ? :/
basongwe said:
So with my tempered, it will pop out or no ? :/
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If you look at your picture your screen is already lifted off at the edges (read my previous post). So it is probably not a big deal
Hope you're right
But what do you mean by lifted ? My tempered should put off by itself with time ?
Tikerz said:
I can vouch for this one. It fits great with my Tudia TAMM case. It's a TPU just like the Skinomi and IQ but a dry install. You peel off a small horizontal strip at the top to expose the adhesive. Position it starting at the top and then bend it a little to start separating the rest of the backing and start pushing your way down the screen so the backing comes off completely at the end. It's really grippy at first but that will pass as you use your phone. Since it is a TPU it will develop marks on it over time if you're not careful so be careful installing when trying to push out bubbles or whatever. I used a credit card wrapped in microfiber cloth and pushed out the bubbles before removing the top protective film. If you have bubbles that won't easily work out they will disappear after a few hours.
Best option so far IMO. I had the Delta Shield TPU before and the TAMM case push up the corners and edges.
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Looks like availability its after xmas..
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basongwe said:
But what do you mean by lifted ? My tempered should put off by itself with time ?
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look carefully at the picture you took. I had this with all my curved screen phones. the lighter edge you see is where the screen protector is not attached. If you have not noticed it yet then I'm afraid I just ruined your enjoyment with it.
sorry
Mine lift the tempered glass. Unless they make one a little smaller I don't think it will work.
I think I am going to just go with the Incipio case and nothing more. The screen seems more responsive.
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Should've went with the DualPro from Incipio. I just got a black one and not only is it the highest quality case I've seen for the device but it fits just fine with Orzero TGP on.
EDIT: Felt as though I should add a caveat that applied to me, likely applies to a lot of folks having issues trying to use a case and screen protector simultaneously. You really need to nail the placement of the screen protector in order to prevent case interference, when centered as perfectly as is reasonable I have not encountered any issues with lifting but it did take two attempts to hit the sweet spot. You're much more likely to encounter lifting if the screen protector is favoring one side even slightly, so those guide stickers that you tend to want to chuck actually come in very handy when trying to get the placement just right.

Best Huawei P30 Pro Screen Protectors, Cases & Accessories Reviews

Fellow Members I will be reviewing loads of screen protectors, cases and accessories for the Huawei P30 Pro, I am open to questions and requests to help my fellow XDA members so please feel free to ask away.
Huawei P30 Pro Spigen Screen Protector Review
Need a screen Protector for your P30 Pro? Spigen Neo Flex for the Huawei P30 Pro:
Here is the link to the video: https://youtu.be/gHxA46EoALs
Please read this as it might answer your questions without having to watch the video above.
I am going to be installing the Spigen Neo Flex tpu screen protector on the Huawei P30 Pro. So what do you get inside the package? 2 screen protectors, the application fluid and yes this is a wet install, we also get a microfiber cloth, dust removal stickers and the squeegee. Now time to start the application, Firstly leave a spigen case on your p30 pro as it helps to align the screen protector, then using the microfiber cloth give the screen a good wipe. Once done and the screen is clean use the dust removal stickers to remove any residual dust or lint particles.
Now take the application fluid and spray it on your fingers and peel the backing off the screen protector and give the back of it a good spray as it makes it easier to line up the protector. Once aligned use the squeegee to make a vertical parting along the centre of the screen. Then using the squeegee gently remove the liquid from under the screen protector pushing it out from the centre of the screen to the edges, once this is done using the cloth gently push the edges down so they stick to the curved edges of the screen and then wipe any excess fluid from the screen protector and from around the p30 pro. There will be some bubbles left and a little fluid under the screen protector but trust me give the phone 6 to 24 hours and a perfectly applied bubble free screen protector.
Visibility is perfectly fine and there are some slight gaps around the screen protector making sure that it works with cases. The surface has a slight orange peel look to it but it is very smooth to the touch, The fingerprint sensor works perfectly as if the screen was bare, it does pick up some finger grease but no more than a glass protector and they wipe off with ease. I have tried this screen protector with all the official cases, spigen cases and Ringke cases and it works perfectly. The alignment is perfect and overall a highly recommended screen protector for your P30 Pro.
ramheer said:
Need a screen Protector for your P30 Pro? Spigen Neo Flex for the Huawei P30 Pro:
Here is the link to the video:
Please read this as it might answer your questions without having to watch the video above.
I am going to be installing the Spigen Neo Flex tpu screen protector on the Huawei P30 Pro. So what do you get inside the package? 2 screen protectors, the application fluid and yes this is a wet install, we also get a microfiber cloth, dust removal stickers and the squeegee. Now time to start the application, Firstly leave a spigen case on your p30 pro as it helps to align the screen protector, then using the microfiber cloth give the screen a good wipe. Once done and the screen is clean use the dust removal stickers to remove any residual dust or lint particles.
Now take the application fluid and spray it on your fingers and peel the backing off the screen protector and give the back of it a good spray as it makes it easier to line up the protector. Once aligned use the squeegee to make a vertical parting along the centre of the screen. Then using the squeegee gently remove the liquid from under the screen protector pushing it out from the centre of the screen to the edges, once this is done using the cloth gently push the edges down so they stick to the curved edges of the screen and then wipe any excess fluid from the screen protector and from around the p30 pro. There will be some bubbles left and a little fluid under the screen protector but trust me give the phone 6 to 24 hours and a perfectly applied bubble free screen protector.
Visibility is perfectly fine and there are some slight gaps around the screen protector making sure that it works with cases. The surface has a slight orange peel look to it but it is very smooth to the touch, The fingerprint sensor works perfectly as if the screen was bare, it does pick up some finger grease but no more than a glass protector and they wipe off with ease. I have tried this screen protector with all the official cases, spigen cases and Ringke cases and it works perfectly. The alignment is perfect and overall a highly recommended screen protector for your P30 Pro.
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Thanks for the review! Useful indeed.
Have you had a chance to try any tempered glass screen protector on the P30 Pro?
hunhool said:
Thanks for the review! Useful indeed.
Have you had a chance to try any tempered glass screen protector on the P30 Pro?
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I've been using this one and it's got a good overall coverage, only a small amount of rainbow effect and does the job of keeping the look and feel the same..
https://amzn.to/2WZjVAS
Best Huawei P30 Pro Full Adhesive Glass Screen Protector
The Best Huawei P30 Pro Full coverage, Full Adhesive Glass Screen Protector, Link to the Video: https://youtu.be/xnBzU40oVkw
Please read below before watching the video as it may answer your questions.
oday I am going to be installing a full adhesive glass screen protector on the Huawei P30 Pro made by a company called Anewsir. So what do you get inside the package? 2 glass screen protectors, the application glue, dry and wet wipes, a battery powered UV lamp and dust removal stickers. Now time to start the messy application, Firstly then using the alchol wipe give the screen a once over then using the dry wipe remove any excess fluid. Once done and the screen is clean use the dust removal stickers to remove any residual dust or lint particles.
Now take the bottle of glue and let it pour out slowly onto the centre of the screen giving it a minute or so to ensure the glue is fully expelled from the bottle. Some top tips before applying the glue make sure the surface your Huawei p30 pro is laying on is level and p lace a small cloth or tissue under it to absorb any glue that might seep out during the installation. Time to peel the backing off the glass screen protector and slowly line it up with the screen using the notch as a reference point and now lay it down gently and sit back allowing the glue to spread evenly to every edge and corner of the screen protector. Don’t move the P30 Pro or the screen protector at this point as it can cause bubbles to form. Time to cure the glue, switch on the UV lamp and move it slowly up and down the screen slowly for 3 minutes, wipe the phone down and done.
As you can see the visibility is great and there are some slight gaps around the screen protector including the notch, making sure that it works with every case I tried such as the official, spigen and Ringke cases. The surface has a smooth oleophobic coating on it making it a breeze to slide your finger around, The fingerprint sensor works just as well as if no screen protector is being used, it does pick up some finger grease but no more than any other glass protector and they wipe off easily. The alignment is perfect plus being glass it is more protective in a drop than the tpu style screen protectors, overall a highly recommended screen protector for your P30 Pro.
hunhool said:
Thanks for the review! Useful indeed.
Have you had a chance to try any tempered glass screen protector on the P30 Pro?
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Yes I have just uploaded a video for a glass screen protector.
Love those icons in the video, would you mind letting me know what they are?
nibs777 said:
Love those icons in the video, would you mind letting me know what they are?
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The theme is called black from the Huawei theme store
What kind of tempered glass do you guys advice? I've a full covered one with only glue on the edges. It feels like it's not fitting properly
I used the g colour glass protector. Works great.
Supreme_One said:
What kind of tempered glass do you guys advice? I've a full covered one with only glue on the edges. It feels like it's not fitting properly
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Ordered and received this:
https://www.gsmpunt.nl/screen-protectors/panzerglass-huawei-p30-pro-case-friendly-screenprotector
So far so good. Nothing to complain.
Also, just ordered this case: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07P7NTV5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_an3TCb33ECDDQ
hunhool said:
Ordered and received this:
https://www.gsmpunt.nl/screen-protectors/panzerglass-huawei-p30-pro-case-friendly-screenprotector
So far so good. Nothing to complain.
Also, just ordered this case: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07P7NTV5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_an3TCb33ECDDQ
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Hahah Nederlander
I try many tempered glass.Regular or glue+ UV ..Few days and all go to trash can.
Only correct solution me Clearplex (Media Markt hungary)
This stuff like hydrogel ol spiegen same stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vth0sv-7rLQ
Diggin' the Huawei Flip Cover Case
I have never been a fan of flip cover cases... but for the first time, I am really liking Huawei's flip cover case. Closes nice a tight... Looks good and is not at all bulky like other flip cases can be. The only time I can see me going back to my Huawei Silicon case is when I know I'm going to take a lot of pictures, like at a concert or something, to avoid having to keep flipping open and to have a slightly better grip on the phone. The only other weird issue I found is that I cannot use the flip cover close and hook up to Android Auto... Doing so creates a white bar at the top on my radio screen, don't know if this is due to my cars radio or it is something that follows the phone when using that case... maybe someone else can try it out, would be curious if they see the same thing... However, if I disconnect, open the cover and turn it behind the phone then hook up to Android Auto, everything is fine... Weird bug but easily overcome... :good:
Glass screen protectors are cool on curved screens, but for a few days/weeks. Then they start to wear off.. I'd want to hear after a while you've been using it, and especially with a case on the phone as well...
I think i am going to wait to see what noreve's case is going to be like, it shows at the moment as they are in the middle of making them, they are usually extremely good quality though
Supreme_One said:
Hahah Nederlander
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And why is it so funny for you?
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Piero88 said:
Glass screen protectors are cool on curved screens, but for a few days/weeks. Then they start to wear off.. I'd want to hear after a while you've been using it, and especially with a case on the phone as well...
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Check my post above. Tempered glass screen and case were arrived the same date. Installed both(glass is case friendly) so far soo good.
mahst68 said:
I have never been a fan of flip cover cases... but for the first time, I am really liking Huawei's flip cover case. Closes nice a tight... Looks good and is not at all bulky like other flip cases can be. The only time I can see me going back to my Huawei Silicon case is when I know I'm going to take a lot of pictures, like at a concert or something, to avoid having to keep flipping open and to have a slightly better grip on the phone. The only other weird issue I found is that I cannot use the flip cover close and hook up to Android Auto... Doing so creates a white bar at the top on my radio screen, don't know if this is due to my cars radio or it is something that follows the phone when using that case... maybe someone else can try it out, would be curious if they see the same thing... However, if I disconnect, open the cover and turn it behind the phone then hook up to Android Auto, everything is fine... Weird bug but easily overcome... :good:
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Is this the smart view case?
If so can you let me know if it shows 3rd party notifications now?
rajziel said:
Is this the smart view case?
If so can you let me know if it shows 3rd party notifications now?
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It is the smart view case... I have seen notifications on it but I only think it's for the baked in apps. I guess I haven't paid a lot of attention since it takes just as much time to just flip it open then look then worrying about the smart view screen. I also don't have it on wake for notifications which I think may play a part. Let me mess around with a few settings and see what I come up with :laugh:
mahst68 said:
It is the smart view case... I have seen notifications on it but I only think it's for the baked in apps. I guess I haven't paid a lot of attention since it takes just as much time to just flip it open then look then worrying about the smart view screen. I also don't have it on wake for notifications which I think may play a part. Let me mess around with a few settings and see what I come up with :laugh:
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Cheers
I have an unofficial smart view case and that doesnt show whatsapp notifications.
its not a major issue but if the official one does show them I may have to get one.

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