Please point me towards a good ANTI FINGERPRINT screen protector - Xiaomi Mi 4C

Hi
I am looking for a quality anti fingerprint screen protector, Please link me if you have purchased one that works.
Thank you and have a nice day

Unfriendly said:
Hi
I am looking for a quality anti fingerprint screen protector, Please link me if you have purchased one that works.
Thank you and have a nice day
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Invisibleshield from Zagg. They make screen protectors that kind of mend themselves, its not hard cover - more of a gel type of thing.
It doesnt gather fingerprints, dust or mucus from fingers, but over time it will kind degrade so that it needs to be replaced (talking about after 5-7 years of time, still have mine attached to an old phone). Their lifetime warranty will replace the protectors for free when they are worn out though.
EDIT: Looking at their offers now and it seems like they have gone more towards the hardcovers too, so no clue what they are quality-wise. But my vouch is for the original ones.

Thank you very much, I will look into it.

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Brando anti-glare (BW PDA) screen protector experience

I received Brando's anti-glare protector today. It's a perfect fit, even has a little hole in the top left corner where the proximity & light sensors are. However...
It makes the screen look like sh*t, everything is "grainy" or "foggy". I can barely read my email (using the stock gmail client). I've always been a fan of Brando's screen protectors, ever since I bought one for my Axim X5 in.. what? 2003 or so... and their "Ultra-clear" protectors are still great (i put one on my wife's Magic and you can't tell it's there), but their anti-glare ones are pretty much useless on the N1 and similar phones.
Has anyone else used this particular screen protector? Was it as bad as mine, or did i just get a dud?
damchi said:
I received Brando's anti-glare protector today. It's a perfect fit, even has a little hole in the top left corner where the proximity & light sensors are. However...
It makes the screen look like sh*t, everything is "grainy" or "foggy". I can barely read my email (using the stock gmail client). I've always been a fan of Brando's screen protectors, ever since I bought one for my Axim X5 in.. what? 2003 or so... and their "Ultra-clear" protectors are still great (i put one on my wife's Magic and you can't tell it's there), but their anti-glare ones are pretty much useless on the N1 and similar phones.
Has anyone else used this particular screen protector? Was it as bad as mine, or did i just get a dud?
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I just got my BoxWave anti-glare protector today, and it is really clear... if it turns out it is just an issue with all Brano's, take a look at the Boxwave one's. I got it 3 days after ordering it, came with a cleaning cloth and application card. As well, it is static cling too boot!
box wave sells really good screen protectors.
any pictures of it on the N1? please?
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any pictures of it on the N1? please?
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My only camera is my N1 right now since I just sold my G1 and the digital camera is at my brothers... I will try to grab it next time I go over there.
I will say that the fit is pretty good, but not perfect, it has about 1mm on one side and the top(I decided when I laid it down, I would do it that way so the bottom and right side was fully covered). When off, there is a hair of cloudiness, when on there is a hint of graininess and whites give a "prism" look at the correct angle, but both effects keep getting less and less as it has more time to fully work itself onto the screen and get all the air out. I suspect in a day or two there will be no "prism" effect of graininess.
It has a great feel to it when swiping, no drag at all. As well, fingerprints are a thing of the past.
I also ordered one of their ultra-clear, not anti-glare, and it is just perfectly clear. I use my phone outside a fair amount, though, so I wanted to do the anti-glare first and see if I could withstand the graininess and what not that is common with all anti-glare screen protectors. Compared to ones I have used in the past, just generic eBay ones, on my G1 and a TyTN II, this is the best anti-glare I have seen so far.
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My only camera is my N1 right now since I just sold my G1 and the digital camera is at my brothers... I will try to grab it next time I go over there.
I will say that the fit is pretty good, but not perfect, it has about 1mm on one side and the top(I decided when I laid it down, I would do it that way so the bottom and right side was fully covered). When off, there is a hair of cloudiness, when on there is a hint of graininess and whites give a "prism" look at the correct angle, but both effects keep getting less and less as it has more time to fully work itself onto the screen and get all the air out. I suspect in a day or two there will be no "prism" effect of graininess.
It has a great feel to it when swiping, no drag at all. As well, fingerprints are a thing of the past.
I also ordered one of their ultra-clear, not anti-glare, and it is just perfectly clear. I use my phone outside a fair amount, though, so I wanted to do the anti-glare first and see if I could withstand the graininess and what not that is common with all anti-glare screen protectors. Compared to ones I have used in the past, just generic eBay ones, on my G1 and a TyTN II, this is the best anti-glare I have seen so far.
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is the boxwave screen protector static cling or adhesive?
melterx12 said:
is the boxwave screen protector static cling or adhesive?
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static cling. My experience on my Tilt was that it stayed on very well, but easy to take off.
If you start with dust or anything under the protector, it is easy to lift with a piece of tape and get the dust off. If necessary, you can take it off, wash with a little soapy water, dry it, and put it back on.
Had to do that with the Tilt because I was so ham-fingered when putting it on.
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Static, like was already mentioned. I would not recommend the "anti-glare" for anyone that wants or expects it to be 100% crystal clear. Even after a couple days, I still have the slight "prism" effect going on... it works great in the sunlight making it so you can see the screen, but I don't think the outdoor improvement is worth the trade off.
As for application, the best way is to start taking off the backing, and then as you lay it down remove it more and more along the way.
The screen protector is thick enough that it lays down really really well with out any air bubbles.
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Static, like was already mentioned. I would not recommend the "anti-glare" for anyone that wants or expects it to be 100% crystal clear. Even after a couple days, I still have the slight "prism" effect going on... it works great in the sunlight making it so you can see the screen, but I don't think the outdoor improvement is worth the trade off.
As for application, the best way is to start taking off the backing, and then as you lay it down remove it more and more along the way.
The screen protector is thick enough that it lays down really really well with out any air bubbles.
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can you post some photos with the N1 screen on and off?
In case anyone's interested, I uploaded a video to Vimeo. It's here: www"DOT"vimeo"DOT"com/9087329 (<3 spam rules for "new" users)
Note that the video actually makes the screen protector look a lot better than it really is...
My screen is currently "naked" and I'm waiting on dcmugen's clear screen protector (bought a pack of 5 for like 5 EUR).
Edit/update: uploaded to youtube as well (try the 1080p version) - www"DOT"youtube"DOT"com/watch?v=0yxpBL1zsFo
yes, i have ordered many different screen protectors in my time. just got an hd2 and decided to go with the brando anti glare... horrible! it is the most unreadable anti glare sp i have ever bought. the fit and and the cut is perfect, but it diffuses too much light. it does reduce glare but absorbes too much light that it makes the entire screen too light that you cant see anything anyway.
even my 5 dollar dc mugen for my mt3g used better material. i may have to try the boxwave.
i did end up buying the brando ultra clear after and those are still top notch.
Hi,
I have a had a Boxwave & Clarivue Anti-Glare, both decrease the clarity of the screen & I would not recommend.
I have ended up using a Clarivue Ultra Clear. You sustain the clarity of the screen & you can't even notice that it is there. Also when you order you get two sets at the same price of buying one Boxwave.
I would recommend Clarivue if you want to get the Ultra Clear, but if you still want to decrease the glare of the screen. I would recommend that you find a alternative screen protector that is not a Anti Glare but with a matt finish.
I have a 10% discount code if you want to order a Clarivue.
code: Clarivue7
Thanks
JAW$
I like anti glare because it has the "matte" feel. Do all 3 Boxwave & Clarivue Anti-Glare and brando have that feel?
mistake sorry posted same message twice
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I like anti glare because it has the "matte" feel. Do all 3 Boxwave & Clarivue Anti-Glare and brando have that feel?
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Clarivue & Boxwave Anti-Glare do have the matt feel, but decrease clarity.
Better off going with a standard matt screen protector.
JAW$ said:
Clarivue & Boxwave Anti-Glare do have the matt feel, but decrease clarity.
Better off going with a standard matt screen protector.
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i wasnt aware they made matte protectors that werent anti glare---could you possibly link these please. thanks!
pixelshader64 said:
i wasnt aware they made matte protectors that werent anti glare---could you possibly link these please. thanks!
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Hi,
I think this might be what you are looking for. I done a quick search.
http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/M04-Pro-Scru...tDomain_216?hash=item255892922d#ht_4638wt_939
I haven't tried it but looks promising and cheap. You can ask the seller if you have any queries.

Best Screen Protector W/anti-glare & Resists Smudges and Fingerprints

I used to have an Iphone and I am looking for a very similar product I had on the screen that was the best I used on a smart phone. I am looking for the same thing for a N1 if possible. The product was made by www.powersupportusa.com and it was called the anti-glare film set with fingerprint/smudge resistance for iphone 3G. Anyone have any idea of what type of screen protector I am referring to? and can maybe give me an idea one just like it for the N1 that isn't so expensive? I'd like to buy one soon for my N1. Thnx for any response
nobody knows?
http://www.clarivue.com/htc-nexus-one-screen-protector.html
Not familiar with the one you mentioned but I've been using Zagg's protector for my N1 and it provides decent protection while still allowing me to use the desktop charger.
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Hey thnx do you personally use this? Is it good against smudges and fingerprints?
I have the clarivue. I used it back a few months ago, it's great for antiglare and smudges, but it absolutely kills the color and contrast.
With that said, I put another one back last week. The phone is usualbe inthe sun again, and no wiping it down every three seconds. Trying to see on it with polarized sunglasses is a joke though lol.
Also you'll get a 'rainbow" effect, but you'll get used to it.
I've found that dcmugen's anti glare protector just gets better over time. I was pretty disappointed in the beginning, but now all is good. You do get the rainbow effect, but I got to compare mine with a N1 without a screen protector and I was surprised at how small the difference in brightness and color was. So if you try an anti-glare protector, let it stay on for at least a week.
That's my advice anyways
+1, I was so close to remove it, waited then for a few days and now it is awesome. They are very cheap too.
...and nearly no fingerprints with this protector!
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I've found that dcmugen's anti glare protector just gets better over time. I was pretty disappointed in the beginning, but now all is good. You do get the rainbow effect, but I got to compare mine with a N1 without a screen protector and I was surprised at how small the difference in brightness and color was. So if you try an anti-glare protector, let it stay on for at least a week.
That's my advice anyways
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Do you have a picture with the screen protector with the screen on?
I posted some photos a few days ago here in the forum, will search for it...
Look for the "screen protector with oleophobic coating" thread.
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Do you have a picture with the screen protector with the screen on?
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I took a picture now of it now, looks ok. Not exactly the best photographer in the world though
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You should view it full size and just ignore the jpeg artifacts
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I took a picture now of it now, looks ok. Not exactly the best photographer in the world though
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You should view it full size and just ignore the jpeg artifacts
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Thanks Looks pretty good to me, maybe I should get one too
On my Nexus One, I have the Boxwave ClearTouch Anti-Glare, and I like it a lot. Of course it loses a little clarity since it's an anti-glare screen protector, but I've gotten used to that.
Here's the URL
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-nexus-one_3770.htm
I use a clarivue anti-glare screen protector and I love it!
SubyWill said:
I use a clarivue anti-glare screen protector and I love it!
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I plan to buy clarivue anti-glare screen protector or ultra-clear, whitch is best (doesn't leave fingerprints, no dust etc.) ?
Hi guys,
I would like to buy the dcmugen antiglare but is there some screen protector with oleophobic coating (like iphone) ?
thanks
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Hi guys,
I would like to buy the dcmugen antiglare but is there some screen protector with oleophobic coating (like iphone) ?
thanks
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Yes, the dcmugen antiglare... It is much more fingerprint resistant than the N1's screen anyway. Used the phone for two weeks without wiping off fingerprints (which as you know is pretty much impossible without a oleophobic screen protector).
Brando ones.
for me,the best.
http: // shop.brando. com/bw-ultraclear-pda-s-p-google-nexus-one-_p04142c1163d106. html
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Yes, the dcmugen antiglare... It is much more fingerprint resistant than the N1's screen anyway. Used the phone for two weeks without wiping off fingerprints (which as you know is pretty much impossible without a oleophobic screen protector).
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Where did you buy this screen protector? Kinda curious to find out how much this one costs.
nickern said:
Where did you buy this screen protector? Kinda curious to find out how much this one costs.
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Ebay, costs $5 for five protectors

What's the best screen protector for the Galaxy S?

I'm looking for a clear screen protector with a cutout for the front camera. It needs to perfectly cover the screen. Does anyone here have any recommendations for one to get?
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I'm looking for a clear screen protector with a cutout for the front camera. It needs to perfectly cover the screen. Does anyone here have any recommendations for one to get?
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perhaps you could spend a few min browsing trough the screen protector thread.
plenty of revies of what ppl like.
i'm using many freebies ones that are very good, but..........
traces of oil from my face and fingers are horrible
on the other Screen Protector topic, some one mentioned a brand that is SUPPOSEDLY Anti Oil resistant
The best screen protector is already on it. Gorilla Glass!
Otherwise I just use one of those 5 for a couple of quid on ebay. Not bad at all.
Case
Hello,
I bought a really nice case for only 7 euro's (https://www.b2ctelecom.nl/CASETSI901/silicone-hoesje-voor-samsung-i9000-galaxy-s-white-tsi-tp.html). I am very happy with the case, it fits perfectly.
I also bought this screenprotor: https://www.b2ctelecom.nl/MIRRSI900...en-protector-voor-samsung-i9000-s-galaxy.html but this is not a good one. It looks like the screen is darker and putting this on you don't get the fulle benefit of the super screen
This shop has more goodies for your Galaxy S (see https://www.b2ctelecom.nl/p/10/mid/3/tid/1312/samsung-s-i9000-galaxy.html)
Good luck
Thijs
I prefer to go naked. Clear screen protectors are fingerprint magnet, and matt screen protectors look bad. There's no in between.
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I prefer to go naked. Clear screen protectors are fingerprint magnet, and matt screen protectors look bad. There's no in between.
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Gotta agree with that.
I'd put a protector on if I were you. Don't learn the hard way like myself. I was going naked screen for a bit and as every day went by I was confident the screen was not going to get a scratch.
Then I accidently shoved the USB cable with my phone in my pocket and bang - scratched it. Just a small one, but enough to be seen in reflection.
Better a screen protector get scratched and replaced rather than the screen have an unrepairable scratch for it's life.
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I'd put a protector on if I were you. Don't learn the hard way like myself. I was going naked screen for a bit and as every day went by I was confident the screen was not going to get a scratch.
Then I accidently shoved the USB cable with my phone in my pocket and bang - scratched it. Just a small one, but enough to be seen in reflection.
Better a screen protector get scratched and replaced rather than the screen have an unrepairable scratch for it's life.
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For sure I'm going to get a screen protector. I just find it funny how some people would bother posting in this thread telling me to go naked when I've clearly made up my mind. The glass is scratch resistant and not scratch proof. Like you, I also stuff coins and other small items into my pocket in addition to my cellphone so I wouldn't be surprised if scratches form if there's no protection on the screen.
SGP Steinheil Ultra Crystal
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SGP Ultra Oleophobic Film
I give the thumbs up for the SGP Ultra Oleophobic Film as well. I'm usually it right now and think it's probably the best one I've used on any phone so far. Extremely clear, smooth, and responsive. And easy to clean!
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I give the thumbs up for the SGP Ultra Oleophobic Film as well. I'm usually it right now and think it's probably the best one I've used on any phone so far. Extremely clear, smooth, and responsive. And easy to clean!
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Where did you bought yours from? Does it have a cut out for the front camera?
You can get them on ebay for a decent price. They don't have a cut out for the front camera but I don't mind that.
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I give the thumbs up for the SGP Ultra Oleophobic Film as well. I'm usually it right now and think it's probably the best one I've used on any phone so far. Extremely clear, smooth, and responsive. And easy to clean!
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+1, I am really satisfied with it. Too sad there was no cover for the back camera in the package.
I bought a Case mate case for it which comes with a screen protector. case will hopefully arrive today, so I'm hoping the screen protector is a good one
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Where did you bought yours from? Does it have a cut out for the front camera?
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There's no cut out for the front camera but in all honesty, the shield presents no discernible degradation in front camera quality.
I got mine from Cretouch, but you can also find it available from SGP eBay resellers or SGPcraft themselves.
The oleophobic properties of the screen aren't as pronounced as I would like, but it still beats non-oleophobic screens. I was using the Martin Fields protector prior to this one which was excellent in terms of clarity, but it looked like a greased pig had gone to town on it after you were done playing with it.
i recently received my galaxy and made sure i got myself a good screen protector. after all everyone raves about the screen and i'm sure after a 2 year contract it's going to have a few marks without one.
i bought a Martin Fields Overlay. Not cheap but more than happy with it, I've used the cheap ones from ebay on other phones and they definitely aren't as good.
it includes a cover for the camera lense as well.
sorry new account so cant post direct link, just google martin fields screen protectors.
I put the Invisible Screen on the 2 i9000's we have and am happy given the circumstances. The protector certainly holds some oil and grim but it's easily cleaned. I'm willing to deal with the cleaning for a scratch-free screen.
Screen protector only (what I did)
http://cgi.ebay.ca/INVISIBLE-Screen...324142?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item5adb6baf2e
Full body protector
http://cgi.ebay.ca/FULL-BODY-Screen...635151?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item563ee8da8f
[EDIT] forgot to add that the protector DOES have a cut-out for the front facing camera
Why would you want a screen protector when you already have gorilla glass. It doesn`t scratch that easily. It`s not resistive touch screen. It`s capacitive and it`s gorilla glass. Enjoy the clear display without worries is my suggestion.
i have copter, the same as IS and it looks like crap! Wonder if its the pentile that creates interferance patterns... IS looks good on lcd

Best static grip screen protector?

Can someone recommend a static grip screen protector, please? I don't like the idea of the ones that need to be squeegeed on there, but I'm hoping there are some good alternatives.
Thanks,
-Rob
Clarivue ultra clear
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Thanks for the help. I checked them out. Those are exactly what I was looking for!
-Rob
yea i ordered mine yesterday, ive read good things about them, ships from my home country of canada
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Clarivue ultra clear
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Any experience with any of the other clarivue screen protectors (anti glare, mirror, or privacy)? If so, what were your impressions of them?
i just use the gorilla glass, dont like the feel of the screen with a protector on. Also, with this nice plastic case i got from best buy, the phone can never land on the screen if dropped.
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i just use the gorilla glass, dont like the feel of the screen with a protector on. Also, with this nice plastic case i got from best buy, the phone can never land on the screen if dropped.
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Are you referring to the platinum (rebranded seidio) case?
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Are you referring to the platinum (rebranded seidio) case?
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yes, funny you say that, i thought it felt exactly like my seidio!
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Any experience with any of the other clarivue screen protectors (anti glare, mirror, or privacy)? If so, what were your impressions of them?
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I havent used any of those other ones, i've read good things about anti glare and ultra clear. but havent heard anything positive or negative about the others.
also, i have used a generic mirror screen on my hero before, makes the phone look nice when its off, however horrible to use in daylight and also screen brightness has to be all the way up so kills battery
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i just use the gorilla glass, dont like the feel of the screen with a protector on. Also, with this nice plastic case i got from best buy, the phone can never land on the screen if dropped.
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I'd like to do this too, I absolutely love the feel and look of the phone without a screen protector. But I am too worried about scratches. I keep hearing people say things like it's Gorilla Glass and can't scratch. I watched the videos where people attempt to scratch the Gorilla Glass screen on purpose and can't. But every once in a while I read a comment from someone that says they got a scratch on their Gorilla Glass screen and they have no idea how. I'm not sure what to think.
Got my clarivue today, installed easy, can barely tell its there and doesn't mess with capacitive buttons on bottom.
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docprego said:
I'd like to do this too, I absolutely love the feel and look of the phone without a screen protector. But I am too worried about scratches. I keep hearing people say things like it's Gorilla Glass and can't scratch. I watched the videos where people attempt to scratch the Gorilla Glass screen on purpose and can't. But every once in a while I read a comment from someone that says they got a scratch on their Gorilla Glass screen and they have no idea how. I'm not sure what to think.
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Is gorilla glass what the screen is made of? 'Cuz I scratched mine. :-( My accessories were in the mail but I went out on a My Tracks expedition on a local hiking trail over the long weekend (couldn't resist! I've never had GPS on a phone) and I dropped my phone and it got scratched on what must've been a pebble in the otherwise softish dirt trail.
More accurately, my phone fell out of my pocket when I jumped thinking a spider landed on my head.
Received my clarivue screen protectors in the mail today and I am less than impressed with them.
remedy22 said:
Received my clarivue screen protectors in the mail today and I am less than impressed with them.
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Thoughts? Pros cons? Please explain.
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Thoughts? Pros cons? Please explain.
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It's not the quality of the screen protector itself that I have problem with. It is completely clear (as described) and has a nice feel to the touch. Not the same silky smoothness as glass obviously, but not a rubbery feel to it either.
The overall cut and fitment of the screen protector is my biggest problem with it. Clarivue says that all their screen protectors are cut slightly small (which is fine) but the design for the epic isn't centered properly. If you align the top correctly (so that the front facing camera and sensors are exposed) you will find that the entire screen protector favors the right hand side of the phone. This leaves you with a noticeable gap on the left side and practically no gap on the right side.
I also encountered some installation issues since the second tab did not want to separate from the screen protector. I wouldn't hold that against clarivue however, but in my case I had to physically separate them which caused the corner to not adhere to the screen properly.
I'm going to contact clarivue about these issues on monday and see what they have to say about it. I've heard good things about seidio's ultimate screen guard and will mostly like order a pair of them when they become available.
I had one custom fitted at a mall near me for 9 dollars. I really cant tell its there and it add to the feel of the screen (less greasy/finger marks).
i have a tiny scratch and have no idea what it's from. I assume it was a rivet on my jeans or some****, kinda disappointed since I've checked out people trying to scratch the screen but couldn't

anyone find a good glass screen protector?

I'm thinking of testing panzer glass, but it's spendy I think.
The curved screen is scary from either a responsive perspective or getting dust under if a protector isn't curved I think
glovesave said:
I'm thinking of testing panzer glass, but it's spendy I think.
The curved screen is scary from either a responsive perspective or getting dust under if a protector isn't curved I think
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I've not found a good clear glass protector yet either, mission impossible!
Yesterday if'e ordered a Glass Protector Set from SGFreshIdea.com. I think, it's the best solution. All other are crappy....
meckipower said:
Yesterday if'e ordered a Glass Protector Set from SGFreshIdea.com. I think, it's the best solution. All other are crappy....
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Have you applied the glass protector yet? Case friendly? how is that, please let us know, thanks
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Have you applied the glass protector yet? Case friendly? how is that, please let us know, thanks
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I haven't received it jet. It's a long way from Singapore to Germany
edit: I received the Set at Saturday and installed it today. The Installation-process is a little bit tricky, you must extremly pay attention for unnecessary Loca wich squezzes out around the edges and the speakerholes. It must be removed before you start with the curing. im very satisfied with this kind of glass-protector, it looks and feel like the original Glass and yes, in my case its casefriendly, but you must check it out before you applie the Glass with the Loca.
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I haven't received it jet. It's a long way from Singapore to Germany
edit: I received the Set at Saturday and installed it today. The Installation-process is a little bit tricky, you must extremly pay attention for unnecessary Loca wich squezzes out around the edges and the speakerholes. It must be removed before you start with the curing. im very satisfied with this kind of glass-protector, it looks and feel like the original Glass and yes, in my case its casefriendly, but you must check it out before you applie the Glass with the Loca.
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Thank you for your update, I will try one now.
Hi
After trying several ones this is the best one that I found
It fits perfectly and doesn't move (no cracking sound )... touch sensitivity Ok
https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07GKMHFNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The only problem I found is too much sunlight reflection ....but if you want to have you screen protected is a small sacrifice
JALACB said:
Hi
After trying several ones this is the best one that I found
It fits perfectly and doesn't move (no cracking sound )... touch sensitivity Ok
https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07GKMHFNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The only problem I found is too much sunlight reflection ....but if you want to have you screen protected is a small sacrifice
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It says it only covers the flat area of the screen, is that correct?
dape16 said:
It says it only covers the flat area of the screen, is that correct?
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No it cover up to the corners
meckipower said:
I haven't received it jet. It's a long way from Singapore to Germany
edit: I received the Set at Saturday and installed it today. The Installation-process is a little bit tricky, you must extremly pay attention for unnecessary Loca wich squezzes out around the edges and the speakerholes. It must be removed before you start with the curing. im very satisfied with this kind of glass-protector, it looks and feel like the original Glass and yes, in my case its casefriendly, but you must check it out before you applie the Glass with the Loca.
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I agree, Eugene was very helpful as the first set I had the loca was starting to become loose so Eugene sent me another set of glass and loca but I had problem with the loca not spreading evenly and again Eugene sent me another set and this time it was much better! I can say the support provided was top notch and I'm very happy with the support.
Thanks for the recommendation. Ordered the sgfreshidea last night... Now to find a skin for the back to give it some grip
Put the protector on, and it does fit with the Sony flip case. However, both the glass protectors they sent say they're for the xz3, but the camera cutout does not line up. Sent them a message via whatsapp, so we'll see what happens.
6 months later, are you still all happy with the sgfreshidea screen protector?
Any new suggestion? also does anyone know if the SGFreshIdea glass is compatible with the spigen case?
So i am replying myself.. The spigen case probably wont be compatible with the specific glass. Seller said that the fit would be very very tight.
So i tested a ScreenKnight screen protector. The result is really really good. Let it dry ( it was a wet install ) for 5 hours and the spigen case fitted great. Next day i removed some bubbles with a credit card and now is nearly perfect ( some rainbow effect on some spots and hope it will dry out ) .
I know its not a tempered glass but its far better than nothing

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