[Q] Anyone tried Bodyguardz 9H glass protector? - Galaxy Note 4 Accessories

Has anyone tried the Bodyguardz 9H glass protector?
http://www.amazon.com/BodyGuardz-Te...=1436966360&sr=8-1&keywords=bodyguardz+note+4
Reason I ask is a rep at my local corporate AT&T store said it installs w/o a halo. Reading the 7 reviews on Amazon no one is complaining about a halo and at least one reviewer stated it did install w/o a halo. Because the tempered glass protector thread is 288 pages long I'm starting this thread. If you're using this protector how is it for fingerprints/dust?
BTW, I'm not referring to the Crown model just the glass protector itself as described in the Amazon link.

I'd recommend the Iloome light, 100% no halo and very clear. No lifting at all also.
http://www.amazon.com/iloome-Screen...&qid=1436978717&sr=8-1&keywords=iloome+note+4

noremac258 said:
I'd recommend the Iloome light, 100% no halo and very clear. No lifting at all also.
http://www.amazon.com/iloome-Screen...&qid=1436978717&sr=8-1&keywords=iloome+note+4
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Yes, the iloome looks like a good choice. How is it for fingerprint resistance?
Upon further research of the Bodyguardz on their own website they state it does have a halo.

mty msi said:
Yes, the iloome looks like a good choice. How is it for fingerprint resistance?
Upon further research of the Bodyguardz on their own website they state it does have a halo.
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It's got a really good oleo phobic coating, comparable to the stock note 4. For example; you can use your finger to wipe away fingerprints showing the coating is very good.

noremac258 said:
I'd recommend the Iloome light, 100% no halo and very clear. No lifting at all also.
http://www.amazon.com/iloome-Screen...&qid=1436978717&sr=8-1&keywords=iloome+note+4
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I wasn't very impressed. It did suffer from some (very minor) halo for me, but the worst thing was the edges seemed quite sharp (rather than 2.5D), and it was possible for dust to get trapped in the edges.

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The Best Screen Protector Thread

Thread Instructions:
Please share your review of the screen protector you are using. I will update the details of each protector as you post more info.
XGear Fantom Tempered Glass:http://www.xgearlive.com/products/tempered-glass/fantom-4
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$29.99 (Ships Jan. 17)
Hardness: 8/10
Made of Tempered (compressed through complicated process) Glass
Feels like glass (Not plasticity)
Can choose white or black for screen surrounding area
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Skinomi:http://www.skinomi.com/sk12038-lg-nexus-4-screen-protector.html
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$5.99
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Hardness: ??/10
Covers Curved Edges
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androidtoy09 said:
I have Skinomi. I really like it but I think I over stretched it when I installed it. I can see "stretch marks" underneath the skin protector. I'm not sure if its caused over stretching or squeezing as I tried to clean the bubbles.
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elarella said:
I've been really impressed with the Skinomi protector. The cut-outs are spot on and orange peel is at a minimum. Other protectors with cut-outs for the front facing camera and sensors tend to cut out a portion of the protector rather than having actual holes punched out so that the chances of the edges lifting increases. The Skinomi actually punches out holes in the protector giving the impression of a more finished look. You wouldn't think that there is anything on the screen itself unless you look around the edges and see the ends of the protector tracing the edge of the screen Speaking of the edges, I am really impressed how the skinomi is able to follow the curvature of the screen without lifting. I have had the screen protector on since I received the phone in late November and I have the official bumper on. Scratches and indentations do take a while to clear up, but with the screen on, it is not even noticeable. I am truly impressed with Skinomi.
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fallenturtle said:
I'm finding that the skinomi isn't working so well with my case. The edges keep popping out from beneath where the case meets the edge of the screen.
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tomdaws said:
...Next I tried the Skinomi full body protection - it was brilliant but I wouldn't recommend it for use with a case, which to be fair defeats the object of a full body skin. It lifted on the front where my tpu case fits. ...
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XO Skins:http://xoskins.com/cell-phone-skin-protectors/lg-skin-protectors/lg-google-nexus-4-screen-protector
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I've been impressed with XO Skins.
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XTreme Guard:http://www.xtremeguard.com/LG-Googl...-4-screen-protector.htm?CartID=1#.UKuFT4fBEuA
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Hardness ??/10
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May Cover Sensors & Front Facing Camera
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Best Skins Ever:http://www.bestskinsever.com/google-nexus-4-skin
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Hardness: ??/10
Offer Normal Protector as well as Case Optimized Protector
Total body protection option too
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otariq said:
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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Zagg Invisible Shield:http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/lg-nexus-4-e960-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
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Spigen Steinheil:http://www.spigen.com/cell-phone/google/nexus-4.html
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Hardness: 4/10
Cut Short of Edges
Comes in 2 Types: Ultra Crystal (Protects from scratches and is clear) and Ultra Oleophobic (Oil Resistant)
Front and Back Option Too
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Ace42 said:
Best dry install? Spigen Dual, it's literally one of the best protectors I've ever used(hori has the best but theirs are for game consoles). Anyway the quality of the Spigen dual is unmatched, the rear protector almost has full accuracy, it's missing just a little bit of height but not enough to make a fuss over it. And the front, while not covering the curves, still overs great protection. They chose the slim profile for the front to avoid the lifting that normally occurs with the curvy designs, which is honestly a fair trade-off. I would rather have this design than one that allows dust and lifting to occur. Overall I give Steinheil a 9/10 for their efforts.
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tomdaws said:
...I'm currently using a Spigen Ultra Crystal. The 'feel' is fantastic, clarity is as good as naked. I do have an issue with the edges lifting, even though they're no where near the curve in the glass. I fitted both that came in the pack, with the same result. I'm in contact with Spigen CS to figure out what the problem is. In my opinion Spigen are the ultimate protector - I just want my N4 one to fit!
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Clarivue:http://www.clarivue.com/lg-google-nexus-4-ultra-clear-screen-protector.html
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Does nobody have a screen protector who wants to share their experiences?
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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otariq said:
I have best skins ever it is a really good product especially at a low price. At times ppl can't even tell it's on there unless I point it out. Also after a day or so after application it becomes smooth and feels like glass and orange peel is very minimal if any at all.
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Thanks fot the reply. I was beginning to think no one had a screen protector.
Do you have the case fit one or the normal fit one.
How does it fit?
I have an Mpero Privacy Screen Protector sitting here, will post a review when my N4 arrives (if someone hasn't by then).
Best dry install? Spigen Dual, it's literally one of the best protectors I've ever used(hori has the best but theirs are for game consoles). Anyway the quality of the Spigen dual is unmatched, the rear protector almost has full accuracy, it's missing just a little bit of height but not enough to make a fuss over it. And the front, while not covering the curves, still overs great protection. They chose the slim profile for the front to avoid the lifting that normally occurs with the curvy designs, which is honestly a fair trade-off. I would rather have this design than one that allows dust and lifting to occur. Overall I give Steinheil a 9/10 for their efforts.
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I have an Mpero Privacy Screen Protector sitting here, will post a review when my N4 arrives (if someone hasn't by then).
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Please let us know how it does with the sensors as that screen protector doesn't have a cutout for that.
Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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_guzzler_ said:
Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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Best Skins Ever has an option for a protector cut specifically to be used with a case.
Fantom 4 (my favorite) is made of glass and i would imagine would be good too. on their website they recommend to use it with a case.
I have Skinomi. I really like it but I think I over stretched it when I installed it. I can see "stretch marks" underneath the skin protector. I'm not sure if its caused over stretching or squeezing as I tried to clean the bubbles.
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Is there any protector that will not bubble up because of the case? I dont mind it not covering the curved edges.
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The dual Spigen will not bubble up since it doesn't cover the curves.
I've been impressed with XO Skins.
mackster248 said:
I've been impressed with XO Skins.
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Thanks for bringing that up. I added it to the master post.
frusso21 said:
Please let us know how it does with the sensors as that screen protector doesn't have a cutout for that.
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Actually contrary to the Amazon image it does indeed have the sensor cut out. I was worried about that being an issue before it arrived, but I'm relieved that it should be just fine.
I've been really impressed with the Skinomi protector. The cut-outs are spot on and orange peel is at a minimum. Other protectors with cut-outs for the front facing camera and sensors tend to cut out a portion of the protector rather than having actual holes punched out so that the chances of the edges lifting increases. The Skinomi actually punches out holes in the protector giving the impression of a more finished look. You wouldn't think that there is anything on the screen itself unless you look around the edges and see the ends of the protector tracing the edge of the screen Speaking of the edges, I am really impressed how the skinomi is able to follow the curvature of the screen without lifting. I have had the screen protector on since I received the phone in late November and I have the official bumper on. Scratches and indentations do take a while to clear up, but with the screen on, it is not even noticeable. I am truly impressed with Skinomi.
theTqM said:
Actually contrary to the Amazon image it does indeed have the sensor cut out. I was worried about that being an issue before it arrived, but I'm relieved that it should be just fine.
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My mistake. Thats good then!
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
I'm finding that the skinomi isn't working so well with my case. The edges keep popping out from beneath where the case meets the edge of the screen.
ibarra21 said:
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
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http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-Anti-Glare-Screen-Protector-Google/dp/B00AIA27VW/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1356771347&sr=8-15&keywords=nexus+4+matte+screen+protector
ibarra21 said:
I'm thinking of getting the ultra-clear or the skinomi one, but I'd prefer a non-glossy screen protector. Are there any Matte-type screen protectors?
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You could try the Fantom 5 Tempered Glass protector as it's actually made of glass.

Zagg HDX and all other non-glass screen protectors

This thread seems more appropriate as the tempered glass thread discussing various plastic screen protectors is taking away from the focus of the thread itself. Cheers. [emoji106]
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has anyone switched from the zagg glass to the zagg hdx? Does it have the same clarity and smooth feeling?
It seems like there are mixed reviews on the texture of it. Some say it's rubbery and others say it's glasslike. Either way if the oleophobic coating is decent, it should be a nice alternative to glass. I have one on order. Gonna try it before I put the iloome on my wife's phone. I'll put up some pics and thoughts when it gets here.
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I put one on yesterday. It fits very well and almost disappears once on the device. It doesn't feel as smooth as the glass. It is a liitle more grippy, but nothing like the old rubber ones. On a scale of 1 (rubber) to 10 (glass), I would rate it a seven. Very nice and entirely acceptable to me.
jd14771 said:
Agreed, im using the Spidgen protector nd its pretty good. I have to say that the Spen's low-spectrum sensitivity is almost useless now, but overall the Spen experience is good (so long as you have greased the screen with your finger oils). I found at first, beforegetting my oils o nthe screen, the Spen would drag. Did you have the same effect on your zagg?
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the spen should be smooth at all times with naked screen or screen protector. if it isnt it is junk
My zagg hdx screen protector. Couldn't be happier.
eksoccer99 said:
My zagg hdx screen protector. Couldn't be happier.
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That looks good. So it doesn't have the orange peel like the Zagg HD wet apply?
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Is the HDX just a thicker piece of PET film?
I posted this in another board but thought I would share here also:
I wanted to update if anyone bought the Zagg tempered glass. I did some research online(including here) about the halo effect and called Zagg today. Talked to the customer service rep and she was aware of the issue and told me that they did correct it but had issues so not sending them out yet. She said they are sending a HDX out temporarily until they can send out the corrected tempered glass. So they are not charging me for the HDX (which I will get in 5-7 days) and she said to wait as long as I can and then call back and they will send me a corrected tempered glass when they are ready. Wanted to let people know to call them.
frag2 said:
Is the HDX just a thicker piece of PET film?
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Check out page 170 of the tempered glass thread, a forum member posted a picture that shows the composition of the Zagg HDX. It is not a PET film protector in any manner.
I've been using these ismooth ones, cheap, and they are actually pretty good.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...78671&sr=1-1&keywords=note+4+screen+protector
Is the HDX like "Bubble City" when installing it?
jd14771 said:
"bubble city" has less to do with specific screen protectors, and more to do with improper installation.
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Can't speak yet as to the HDX, but the iloome had lots of bubbles like the PET ones but they were easily removed with the squeegee and microfiber cloth. One nice thing about the glasses. No bubbles and one touch install.
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frag2 said:
Is the HDX just a thicker piece of PET film?
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enfurno said:
I've been using these ismooth ones, cheap, and they are actually pretty good.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...78671&sr=1-1&keywords=note+4+screen+protector
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Same one I've been using. There is probably something better out there, but they fit well and the feel/clarity is decent.
Yeah for the price I cannot really complain about them.
jd14771 said:
Nah, i don't care what screen protector you get, short of using tempered glass, you wont get the same sensitivity with the s pen.
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i had a zagg glass before the HDX i now have... the HDX actually feels better than the glass did .. the zagg glass had more drag to it .. and im drawing pictures using pencil shading etc...
Josborne6 said:
That looks good. So it doesn't have the orange peel like the Zagg HD wet apply?
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Nope. Because it's not a wet apply. Clear all day, everyday 4life.
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felloffthetruck said:
Is the HDX like "Bubble City" when installing it?
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Not at all. just had to work out some of the edges; for me.
jd14771 said:
Nah, i don't care what screen protector you get, short of using tempered glass, you wont get the same sensitivity with the s pen.
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whats the best glass protector then? lol
jd14771 said:
Couldn't tell you i haven't purchased one personally, just tried them out on a note 3.
My point is the naked screen allows the spen to register some really light touch's, but so far i haven't been impressed using the screen protector.
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i gotcha. only concern without a screen protector is the coating coming off or wear on the screen

[Q] Any good plastic screen protectors out there?

I haven't seen a "perfect" glass protector yet nor do I want to pay like $30-40. What do you guys recommend for an affordable plastic screen protector? It doesn't have to be completely edge to edge coverage, but I would like it to cover more than just the viewable display portion.
The iloome light has no halo, it's 9h in hardness and can be picked up for under 30 dollars. I've had mine since late February and have had no issues.
http://www.amazon.com/iloome-ScreenMate-thickness-Protector-Oleophobic/dp/B00THHCSNE
noremac258 said:
The iloome light has no halo, it's 9h in hardness and can be picked up for under 30 dollars. I've had mine since late February and have had no issues.
http://www.amazon.com/iloome-ScreenMate-thickness-Protector-Oleophobic/dp/B00THHCSNE
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I was under the impression that all glass protectors leave halos or if you're lucky enough, few might be halo free. I didn't want to risk that. Does your screen protector stop right at the black display border or extend out a little bit? Also, does it reduce sensitivity if using moderately thick gloves? I already have increased sensitivity on so I can use gloves with the phone in the winter and don't want to lose that feature. Thanks for your suggestion.
burntrat said:
I was under the impression that all glass protectors leave halos or if you're lucky enough, few might be halo free. I didn't want to risk that. Does your screen protector stop right at the black display border or extend out a little bit? Also, does it reduce sensitivity if using moderately thick gloves? I already have increased sensitivity on so I can use gloves with the phone in the winter and don't want to lose that feature. Thanks for your suggestion.
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The protector stops at the edge of the display. So it's not one of the edge to edge protection protectors.
I don't wear gloves, but if it works with plastic it would work with glass.
noremac258 said:
The protector stops at the edge of the display. So it's not one of the edge to edge protection protectors.
I don't wear gloves, but if it works with plastic it would work with glass.
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Might put this on the maybe list. I'm still not 100% convinced due to the amazon reviews.
burntrat said:
Might put this on the maybe list. I'm still not 100% convinced due to the amazon reviews.
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Here's a video from Flossy Carter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S28PgCFU_lY
If I had another camera I'd take some pictures of mine, but I have no other phone with me.
Invisibleshield HDX, going on 6 months strong. I had the iloome first and it started to lift on the edges or one of the corners.
Techmatte screen protectors are awesome, and priced really low!
Here is a 3 pack for less than $5, and it's Prime eligible
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00MX...+techmatte&dpPl=1&dpID=510dhI4oDpL&ref=plSrch
Are you guys running these screen protectors with a case? I am using an Otterbox Defender like case and wonder if halo issues would increase with that.
Right now I'm using Extreme Guard. So far no problems.Not the best and not the worst. I got mine off of Ebay last week for $1.99 and free shipping.
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Right now I'm using Extreme Guard. So far no problems.Not the best and not the worst. I got mine off of Ebay last week for $1.99 and free shipping.
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Do you have the dry or wet version? Is it plasticy or rubbery? The pic of the knife stabbing the screen protector makes me think that it's more rubbery meaning it'll be grippy instead of smooth.
burntrat said:
Do you have the dry or wet version? Is it plasticy or rubbery? The pic of the knife stabbing the screen protector makes me think that it's more rubbery meaning it'll be grippy instead of smooth.
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I got the wet. 5 days on it and so far its really nice. Took a few days to settle but that's normal. Go here.....http://www.xtremeguard.com/
They got some good deals going on now.
I've had good luck with the Zagg Hdx. Bought it at Best Buy and had them install it. I believe it was around $18. After about 2 months, it still looks good. Covers to the edge of the screen.
It's not as smooth as glass, but not bad.
Using the Zagg hdx w/ Otterbox Defender for a couple of months, no halo, no lifting. You need to change the S Pen tip to the gray one. Not as smooth as glass has very good fingerprint resistance. I had the iCarez glass & it was a fingerprint/dust magnet to the point I had to remove it.
How is the clarity with the hdx? I noticed a few users saying clarity is reduced like you rainbow/pixely effect. Also that the spen leaves marks?
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How is the clarity with the hdx? I noticed a few users saying clarity is reduced like you rainbow/pixely effect. Also that the spen leaves marks?
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I guess if you pressed the S Pen hard enough you could mark the hdx but I've not had that problem. Reason you change the tip to the grey one is it glides much better on the hdx. Screen clarity to me is every bit as good as it was with the iCarez glass. I also used the iCarez film before their glass one and that was terrible screen clarity, the hdx is a night & day difference between a film plastic protector. Keep in mind anything less than 9h tempered glass is going to be a compromise. For me the no halo/no lifted edges and the fact that I'm tired of trying to find a glass protector makes the hdx a good compromise.
I also think the clarity is fine on the hdx. I grew tired of going through glass protectors that all had the halo effect too.
I went with the hdx. Not too impressed with it. Some of the edges do not stick fully and I hear some squeaks as I glide my finger across the screen. I also notice a mild rainbowy/pixely effect on white backgrounds.
Excuse my ignorance, just out of curiousity is there a reason you (anyone here) would choose a plastic protector over glass?
In my experience plastic is such a pain always had to have my lady partner apply my plastic ones I would always get those bubbles.. never got them since I moved to glass, and it's so much easier to apply.. just put it on and watch the air run out the sides
Extremely cheap on eBay even though I get the best buy discount. Even got the explosion proof glass so it will be safe if my phone explodes!
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Excuse my ignorance, just out of curiousity is there a reason you (anyone here) would choose a plastic protector over glass?
In my experience plastic is such a pain always had to have my lady partner apply my plastic ones I would always get those bubbles.. never got them since I moved to glass, and it's so much easier to apply.. just put it on and watch the air run out the sides
Extremely cheap on eBay even though I get the best buy discount. Even got the explosion proof glass so it will be safe if my phone explodes!
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I would've loved to chosen a glass protector, but from what I've seen most get halos. Some are lucky and do not get them. Also they are priced a lot higher. Which glass are you using?

I know tempered glass is the hotness nowadays, but..

Do any film type screen protectors feel like glass yet? Ive had plastic ones that were ok, but I have yet to feel a film/wet apply protector that actually feels like glass.
I was browsing amazon, as I have been doing everyday since ordering a pixel and noticed a new tempered glass product.. https://is.gd/x8fgZC here.. and looking through the pictures, they show how much of the face the protector covers, https://is.gd/k2kOrR, which looks a bit odd, but https://is.gd/LNie2M explains that its cut to cover the 'flat portion' of the screen.. so its looking like the front glass of the Pixel is pretty curved near the edges.
Ill be putting some sort of case on my phone that will minimize the gap between the edge of the protector and the phone, but was wondering if there are any full coverage, film type, protectors out there that really feel like glass.
The only one I've found that is decent is the Zagg HDX. It not only feels good, but it's actually very protective. I agree, I would love a glass screen protector, but I want full front protection.
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Do any film type screen protectors feel like glass yet? Ive had plastic ones that were ok, but I have yet to feel a film/wet apply protector that actually feels like glass.
I was browsing amazon, as I have been doing everyday since ordering a pixel and noticed a new tempered glass product.. https://is.gd/x8fgZC here.. and looking through the pictures, they show how much of the face the protector covers, https://is.gd/k2kOrR, which looks a bit odd, but https://is.gd/LNie2M explains that its cut to cover the 'flat portion' of the screen.. so its looking like the front glass of the Pixel is pretty curved near the edges.
Ill be putting some sort of case on my phone that will minimize the gap between the edge of the protector and the phone, but was wondering if there are any full coverage, film type, protectors out there that really feel like glass.
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Slash8915 said:
The only one I've found that is decent is the Zagg HDX. It not only feels good, but it's actually very protective. I agree, I would love a glass screen protector, but I want full front protection.
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Were you able to find one for the pixel Xl yet?
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Were you able to find one for the pixel Xl yet?
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https://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/zagg-invisibleshield-glass-screen-protector-pixel-xl/

S10e screen protectors

Which one do you recommend for the S10e? Right now I'm still using the default protector which was applied by Samsung, but I don't really like it.
i ordered one on ebay but i have a feeling it's flat not edge to edge full cover for 10e. They use generic photoshopped stock photo for all 3 models and claim it's curved. I think 10e has 2.5D edge. Not completely flat. I'm also using the garbage thin film they included. For $800 scumsung could include high quality glass and case. I also ordered glass for rear cameras. Never seen or used one before. Not sure what to expect.
tried ESR tempered glass and MP mall tempered glass from amazon
both do not stick on side, ESR is off by like 0.75 mm because of 2.5D curve of glass, it does not stick on side. so dont waste your money on these two, i am still looking for one may be just a bit smaller than ESR.
temporarily ordering a film protector till i find a tempered glass which fits right.
I'm using the PureGear HD Clear Tempered Glass Screen Protector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7S174H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_byaHCbZY5Q1N0
It only has adhesive on the edges so there is no bubbles. It is case friendly and is a decent alternative to the whitedome which remains the superior choice for the 2.5D screens.
It only has adhesive on the edges so there is no bubbles. It is case friendly and is a decent alternative to the whitedome which remains the superior choice for the 2.5D screens.
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how is touch sensitivity and does is create rainbow effect like some tempered glass with adhesive on side do?
Keep in mind aftermarket screen protecters (especially glass ones) will have problems with the fingerprint reader.
Im using the samsung one for now until some testing and revising is done
No rainbow effect and if you increase touch sensitivity in the settings it works great. I have no real complaints.
which non-glass protector do you guys recommend?
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which non-glass protector do you guys recommend?
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I am interested as well, tried both ESR screen protectors and they were both too small for the screen. doesn't look like there is a clear favorite right now
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Keep in mind aftermarket screen protecters (especially glass ones) will have problems with the fingerprint reader.
Im using the samsung one for now until some testing and revising is done
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That's only for bigger models. S10E finger scanner is on the side.
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Why is there a lip or Ridge around perimeter of screen of galaxy s10e
Does anybody know why there is a lip or Ridge around the edges of Galaxy S10e screen it's almost looks like a screen protector has been applied from the factory
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Does anybody know why there is a lip or Ridge around the edges of Galaxy S10e screen it's almost looks like a screen protector has been applied from the factory
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Yes, that's exactly what you are seeing. The S10e does indeed have a factory installed plastic screen protector. You can really feel it around the camera as there's a cutout for the camera. I would expect it to scratch rather quickly, plus I don't think it provides nearly as much drop protection as a tempered glass one might.
I'm following along here hoping that there does wind up being an economical tempered glass screen protector that works well and doesn't life at the edges. Seems like this will be similar to my S7, where I was never really able to find something that works and just went naked.
Thank you for the response I've just been so confused with everyone saying the S10 and S10+ have one but not the S10e. I think you're right it is just a polyurethane plastic protector. And just a heads up I tried to apply a tempered glass protector over top of it and it definitely made it hard for the edges to stick.
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Thank you for the response I've just been so confused with everyone saying the S10 and S10+ have one but not the S10e. I think you're right it is just a polyurethane plastic protector. And just a heads up I tried to apply a tempered glass protector over top of it and it definitely made it hard for the edges to stick.
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I had the same confusion. All of the media I've seen say the pre-installed one is only on the S10 and S10+, but if you look around the camera on the S10e, there's clearly a cutout that confirms there is a pre-installed screen protector on there. I'm still not exactly sure how to get it off. I picked around the edges a bit and nothing is coming up easily.
I'm not sure how well the edges of a tempered glass one will stick even if you took off the pre-installed one. I haven't seen any reports of an economical one that works yet. I think I'm going to be in the same boat as I am with my S7 and be forced to go without one.
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DarkMage619 said:
I'm using the PureGear HD Clear Tempered Glass Screen Protector https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7S174H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_byaHCbZY5Q1N0
It only has adhesive on the edges so there is no bubbles. It is case friendly and is a decent alternative to the whitedome which remains the superior choice for the 2.5D screens.
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If anyone looking for decent glass. This brand is good to go, but expensive. Might wait out a little.
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my factory installed screen protector is starting to show some scratches and wear. Getting near desperate trying to find a good affordable screen protector for the s10e
I ordered an Alinsea glass protector from amazon, sounds like a knock off of a Whitestone from their description. It doesn't have a cut out for the front facing camera, which is great, as a cut out just seems to collect pocket lint. I have not received it yet.
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freddie813 said:
I ordered an Alinsea glass protector from amazon, sounds like a knock off of a Whitestone from their description. It doesn't have a cut out for the front facing camera, which is great, as a cut out just seems to collect pocket lint. I have not received it yet.
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I got one. First time doing an install of this type and given the barebones installation tools provided, it was above average difficultly. First one ended up with bubbles.

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