Metal band scratch on back - Samsung Gear S3

Hi
U have a black steel strap for gear s3 but i afraid to that make scratches on back of watch will watch is on the table.
Anyone has any experience or idea ?
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If you're worried I think there are a few companies that make protectors similar to screen protectors for the back of the watch. Should be fine after that.

Always lay your watch on the side?

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Note 3 Display Protection

Hi there guys. Those who are curious like me to know about the screen of note 3 has gorilla glass 3 protection or not, here is the answer.
I emailed samsung customer service and they replied me back and told me it got gorilla glass 3 protection..
Does this mean I can finally get rid of the annoying screen protector and use the phone as it's mean to be used?
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No. Gorilla Glass 3 is the same as Gorilla Glass 2 except it's thinner. It's only scratch resistant, not scratch proof. Sand can easily scratch glass. You may not think your around any if you're not near a beach, but sand is every where. All it takes is a few grains to end up if you're pocket or a table you set your phone on to scratch it's pretty face. If you like living on the edge go for it, but I'll continue to use a screen protector.
Maybe someday we'll come up with inexpensive and tough Sapphire screens. That's when you won't have to worry about scratches. Since the only thing harder than sapphire are diamonds.
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I've never used a screen protector, on any smartphone, and have never had a scratch on the screens regardless.
What bloody idiot puts his phone face down on a table? Does that not defeat the whole point of having a screen?
On the older models with speaker on the back it made a bit of sense, (not really, because the table served as an enhancer) but not on this phone.
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I live in the UAE, sand is a constant danger.
I also am heavily into off-roading. you'd be amazed where sand can get.
I have sand in my pockets, ears, nose, mouth etc, this stuff gets everywhere!
Put a screen protector, it's a no brainer for me.
It is really a no-big deal to put the screen protector on your phone.it's not expensive,and it doesn't hurt. right?
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I learnt the hard way, I used the Note 1 with no protection for 12 months and sold it with no scratches on the screen. Then on my Note 2 I used a Samsung flip cover, at some point the velvet coating picked up some grit and whilst it was in my pocket scratched the hell out of the screen! Now my Note 3 has a tempered glass screen protector on, and will always have one on!
Mine came pre-scratched
But you can't see it at all when the screen is on. And when off it's barely visible, and you have to hold it just so to see it.
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Guys. And girls.
Check your Samsung user manual. Does it tell you not to use a screen protector? Yeah. It really does.
So: go without a screen protector if you want to, and if the screen does get scratched, bring the phone and the user manual to the store while you still have valid warranty. You should be able to get a new phone or a screen exchange.
It says it right in the manual. So if it does get scratched, use your rights as a consumer. You used your phone according to what is outlined in the manual and now it has a defect, so you get a repaired phone or a replacement. You know... That's what the warranty bit is all about.
padlad said:
I learnt the hard way, I used the Note 1 with no protection for 12 months and sold it with no scratches on the screen. Then on my Note 2 I used a Samsung flip cover, at some point the velvet coating picked up some grit and whilst it was in my pocket scratched the hell out of the screen! Now my Note 3 has a tempered glass screen protector on, and will always have one on!
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Even the cheapest tempered is 12 bucks and provides amazing protection. Totally worth it.
I use the Spigen Glass tR on my GN3 , GS4 and GS3
Cant leave the screen unprotected. Must have a screen protector on. Save you from the regret.
Maverick777 said:
No. Gorilla Glass 3 is the same as Gorilla Glass 2 except it's thinner. It's only scratch resistant, not scratch proof. Sand can easily scratch glass. You may not think your around any if you're not near a beach, but sand is every where. All it takes is a few grains to end up if you're pocket or a table you set your phone on to scratch it's pretty face. If you like living on the edge go for it, but I'll continue to use a screen protector.
Maybe someday we'll come up with inexpensive and tough Sapphire screens. That's when you won't have to worry about scratches. Since the only thing harder than sapphire are diamonds.
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I don't know why in this day and age, this common sense fact still has to be repeated in EVERY forum.
Questions on whether the screen is scratch proof keeps popping up in every forum, especially in the [Device]\[Accessories] Forum.
No Gorilla has ever liked, or likes sand up it's Arse !! NONE!
I have not used a screen protector in years. It just diminishes the nice touch screen feeling.
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acheney1990 said:
I have not used a screen protector in years. It just diminishes the nice touch screen feeling.
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If someone where to carefully inspect your phone under a light, they will be able to see micro scratches scattered across the screen.
acheney1990 said:
I have not used a screen protector in years. It just diminishes the nice touch screen feeling.
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That is why we have the hardened glass protectors... It isn't that plastic feel that seems to cause more friction when using the s-pen...
shaun0207 said:
I use the Spigen Glass tR on my GN3 , GS4 and GS3
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+1
And it looks and feels amazing to use. Well worth the money.
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sangreal said:
+1
And it looks and feels amazing to use. Well worth the money.
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Now you're making me interested. Does the protector feel the same as naked screen? I always want the smooth glassy feel of the screen.
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cb_jimmy said:
Now you're making me interested. Does the protector feel the same as naked screen? I always want the smooth glassy feel of the screen.
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It is glass.... A thin layer of hardened glass over the screen.... Feels like it's naked but gives awesome protection. Costs a bit more than the normal screen protector but well worth it...
The one I got - spigen glasT - has a few different coloured home key raisers in it too... Pick of black, clear or pink...
Oh, and the easiest install I've ever done with no bubbles... Line up on screen and then swipe finger down middle.... Lightly press out any air bubbles that are left, if some small bubbles left over, just leave for a day or two and they disappear... Brilliant....
Thanks, I think I might give one a try.
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Anyone using S5 without a screen protector ?

Hi S5 users:
Anyone using Galaxy S5 without any screen protector. I am interested to know whether using S5 without a screen protector cause any damage to screen or not. Since it's gorilla glass 3.
kamrul.auntu said:
Hi S5 users:
Anyone using Galaxy S5 without any screen protector. I am interested to know whether using S5 without a screen protector cause any damage to screen or not. Since it's gorilla glass 3.
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I am using it without case & without screen protector, I may buy a case but a big no to screen protector.
I did the same with S3 and it was awesome, no scratch, nothing.
I always feel using a screen protector delays the touch response a tiny bit & why do that...
I stopped using screen protectors once they started using Gorilla Glass and have never had a problem.
After using the S2 for over two years, the screen had some minor scratches (only noticeable in certain light).
So far my S5 is holding up pretty good - I see one little scratch, but not enough to warrant getting a screen protector. I may put one on, but I'm still undecided.
I'm using all the time since s3, when after few days I discovered few small scratches. Always is beter change screen protector then replace amoled display
My S4 was in my shirt pocket. I dropped a (actual glass) cup and when I bent over to pick it up the device fell out of my pocket, in what seemed as slow motion, and the edge of the device landed on the edge of the cup and shattered the screen. Since then I always go to BB and for $39 I get a "glass" screen cover. You cant see it and it picks up fingerprints less than your ordinary screen cover.
I'm only using a basic cover on mine and no screen protector. I've never really found a screen protector necessary.
Dave
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No screen protector here. Had a galaxy s3 for three years, no screen protector and no scratches or damage at all, dropped it a few times as well. I am not sure if a screen protector would help in a situation like the dropped phone above?
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It's great to not use one until you get that one scratch on the screen, especially if it is deep and obvious then you will regret it! It really does not matter how careful you are with it, it just takes that one contact with the wrong object and...damn!
For the sake of a few dollars I would advise using one!
Personally i wanted to use screen protector but with the s5 i like to wash my device to make it clean so to those Who has screen protector on would u please tell me if the screen protector still in good condition after the device meets water?
If yes could u please tell me which one cos im going to buy
Thx!
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Used to be an otterbox defender guy and now i'm using the phone naked. I just make sure i'm extra careful. I always put the screen facing my leg in my pocket
So far i'm not using a screen proctector with the S5.
I have spigen tough armor case so the phone never sits ont the screen or on the photo sensor.
The S5 has some treatment against smudge and fingerprint trace!!
i bought a screen protector, i was using my galaxy s5 without one. unfortunately i put my keys in the same pocket as my s5 and caused quite a few scratches.
good thing tmobile replaced it though, i dont think i would go without a screen protector even if it has gorilla glass.
theoryzz said:
Personally i wanted to use screen protector but with the s5 i like to wash my device to make it clean so to those Who has screen protector on would u please tell me if the screen protector still in good condition after the device meets water?
If yes could u please tell me which one cos im going to buy
Thx!
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I used http://mimeusa.com/ on my HTC One, still have it in-fact, and it works perfectly, had one on my wife's iPhone 5 as well. Gotten it wet several times riding my motorcycle in the rain. I just ordered the feather version for my S5. Cheaper than a new screen and it's got a lifetime guarantee. My HTC fell out of my pocket and hit perfectly on the corner against a concrete floor, broke the mime glass, sent them an email requesting a replacement and they sent me a 40% off replacement coupon. Very easy to install as well. Love their product.
fid023 said:
i bought a screen protector, i was using my galaxy s5 without one. unfortunately i put my keys in the same pocket as my s5 and caused quite a few scratches.
good thing tmobile replaced it though, i dont think i would go without a screen protector even if it has gorilla glass.
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+1, these are fantastic, would never go back to anything else.
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Ill be grabbing the Oleophobic from Steinheil. Best there is.
Is tempered glass worth it anyone?
I dropped my HTC Aria on the screen, replaced it myself, then dropped it again.. I ended up upgrading to a Galaxy Note, but decided to be smart about it.
I got an Otterbox Commuter series with screen protector, and loved it. I even showed it off to my friends. Lol.
Now with my S5, I got my Otterbox and screwed up the screen protector, so I'm using it without a screen protector until my spigen screen protector comes in. It's a shame Otterbox doesn't sell replacement screen protectors for the S5 yet... Only a few more sleepless nights left though...
Never used a screen protector and has held up just great.
Hate screen protectors.. I mean really. there are people out there with 50 thousand dollar watches, they don't use them. Maybe I'm just lucky(im gonna get a huge gash now, lol) but these screens seem strong!
2 weeks so far without screen protector or case. I bought both in store on release day but since discovered Samsung stated not to use a screen protector as it impacts the sensors.

Screen scratches

I have had a Gear 2 for a few weeks. I did not get a screen protector for it. I figured I'd see how that Gorilla Glass fares. Well, I now have very visible scratches on the glass on my Gear 2. I can live with it. But at the my current rate of scratch accumulation, I might get to a point where they'd start annoying me. Is the glass easily replaceable?
I just got a nice scratch in mine as well. Not happy with that. All the screen protectors I tried just get caught in something and then peel off. Sucks. Wish there was tempered glass for it
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I currently have a ZAGG Invisibleshield on my gear 2 neo and haven't had a problem with anything yet besides it having the orange peel look on it. I work in a cemetery so it does get banged around here and there. ZAGG also warranties there product if you have any problem with it they'll send you another one.
link it plzz to purchase it
cheema said:
I have had a Gear 2 for a few weeks. I did not get a screen protector for it. I figured I'd see how that Gorilla Glass fares. Well, I now have very visible scratches on the glass on my Gear 2. I can live with it. But at the my current rate of scratch accumulation, I might get to a point where they'd start annoying me. Is the glass easily replaceable?
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Hello,
If your device is in warranty then you will get replacement or repairing for your device.
kunalmothe said:
Hello,
If your device is in warranty then you will get replacement or repairing for your device.
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Really?
For a scratch? mmmm!
pa49 said:
Really?
For a scratch? mmmm!
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Ohh, For scratch!! I guess no.
I thought about any big damage.
cheema said:
I have had a Gear 2 for a few weeks. I did not get a screen protector for it. I figured I'd see how that Gorilla Glass fares. Well, I now have very visible scratches on the glass on my Gear 2. I can live with it. But at the my current rate of scratch accumulation, I might get to a point where they'd start annoying me. Is the glass easily replaceable?
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It's really hard to scratch the Gear 2 glass IMO. If you are in the kind of job that will be a hazard to the Glass on the Gear 2, I'd leave it in a safe place and put it on when safe or going out. We won't treat a Rolex the same way, so why the Gear 2.
I ordered the Skinomi full body protection from the US..... but hasn't arrived as yet even though we are next door in Canada....It's now 8 days and no delivery. I can see from the USPS Tracking number that it has left the factory, possibly left the US for Canada...so it's somewhere in Canada.
Postage from Skinomi sucks IMO....but looking forward to try the product so that I don't scratch my Gear 2.
I'm wearing it everyday and some nights to sleep so that it can track my sleeping pattern... no scratches as yet.
I put Scotch Tape over the band Clasp as that was developing hairline scratches. It has stopped due to the Scotch Tape.
I have a Skinomi skin on my waych and its fantastic. It even hides the scratches somehow. You get 6 cover in the pack and I've had one on now for 4 months and its still perfect after a few bumps and bangs. I work in the Police so it does get quite a few knocks.
Tyboy4U said:
It's really hard to scratch the Gear 2 glass IMO. If you are in the kind of job that will be a hazard to the Glass on the Gear 2, I'd leave it in a safe place and put it on when safe or going out. We won't treat a Rolex the same way, so why the Gear 2.
I ordered the Skinomi full body protection from the US..... but hasn't arrived as yet even though we are next door in Canada....It's now 8 days and no delivery. I can see from the USPS Tracking number that it has left the factory, possibly left the US for Canada...so it's somewhere in Canada.
Postage from Skinomi sucks IMO....but looking forward to try the product so that I don't scratch my Gear 2.
I'm wearing it everyday and some nights to sleep so that it can track my sleeping pattern... no scratches as yet.
I put Scotch Tape over the band Clasp as that was developing hairline scratches. It has stopped due to the Scotch Tape.
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xtermin8 said:
I have a Skinomi skin on my waych and its fantastic. It even hides the scratches somehow. You get 6 cover in the pack and I've had one on now for 4 months and its still perfect after a few bumps and bangs. I work in the Police so it does get quite a few knocks.
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Received my Skinomi full body armour last week. I stuck on a few pieces then decided to take it off. My Gear 2 ln my opinion looks awesome the way it is.
I did however, put on the clear screen over the glass. This works fine and looks ok.
I will continue to put Scotch Tape over the watchband Clasp as necessary. Works fine.
Spigen
3 for about £9 i bought mine direct.
In short i made the usual mess installing mine, finger prints, bubbles, total disaster and slightly misalignment.
Anyway I smoothed out what i could and as per the instructions left it.
After about 2 days a near PERFECT application, so aside from being a very minor misalignment - its the best screen protector i have tried.

Note 7 "Flat" glass screen protector video Review

Just reiewed this today - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKo_cbbUEGI
That protection gave me cancer.
Made history's most beautiful phone look like [insert appropriate word here]
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Wow, that looks terrible on the sides. This may be the first time I have to use the phone without a screen protector, tried the wet application ones already from Skinomi and that was a disaster on the edges.
This similiar to Pure Gear temper glass version. Trash, what's the point if you can't cover the edge. Ideal for flat screen phone, but not the edge.
That screen protector looked bad. I just returned a very crappy full coverage tempered screen protector for my N7 I ordered off of amazon. It was by far the worst screen protector I have ever tried (I've used about 20 of them over the years). So I went and ordered a flat screen protector off of Amazon today - it should be here Thursday. Hopefully it will be better quality than the one in this video. It was only $7.95, so it might be crap. Sadly it is looking like the curved edges on the N7 will prevent it from ever having a quality tempered screen protector. Even the soft ones that are available are crap from what I can see. Since a static cling plastic one won't work on the curved edges only a soft, pliant material will work (and it appears not very well). We are likely stuck with a phone that will offer no real good protection for the display. I think I would have preferred an option of a non-edge display N7 after all.
Jfree3000 said:
Wow, that looks terrible on the sides. This may be the first time I have to use the phone without a screen protector, tried the wet application ones already from Skinomi and that was a disaster on the edges.
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Skinomi is the best so far if you are willing to use your head alittle.
I made all the sides n corners adhear to the screen by applying it with clear food wrap and let it sit for 24 hrs. Thats after you apply it and squueege all the water out and use a blow dryer on low setting to get eveything started.
After that apply the food wrap and let it sit for 24hrs and bam screen protector is 100% perfect adhear to the screen.
This is your best friend.
That looks terrible. I guess I'll use my phone with out one then see what happens from there. Hopefully the screen won't get too scratched. ?
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aristo2jzgte said:
Skinomi is the best so far if you are willing to use your head alittle.
I made all the sides n corners adhear to the screen by applying it with clear food wrap and let it sit for 24 hrs. Thats after you apply it and squueege all the water out and use a blow dryer on low setting to get eveything started.
After that apply the food wrap and let it sit for 24hrs and bam screen protector is 100% perfect adhear to the screen.
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Nah, not going through all that.
Lmao ? ?
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Glass Vs Film question

Hi Guys,
Just wanted to get your thoughts on this:
I ordered a GPEL glass protector but it wasn't due to arrive, so Saturday, I raced to the TMo store and had them fit a PureGear Extreme Impact.. It was a kind of film protector.. dry, I believe.. with a squeegee thing to make it look better.
The girl made a right hash of it. It looked like it had been in a car crash. But she couldn't do it again because it was the last one they had in store. And when I got home, the tempered glass had arrived anyway, so I took it off and applied that.
Now, I'm thinking of going back to the film. Reason being that as nice as the glass is, there is no oleophobic coating and the reflection is terrible in bright sunlight. I live in LA, so that's a problem. Yesterday in the park, I could barely see my screen.
Now here's my question: when the PureGear was applied, the screen didn't look 100% clear. It's hard to describe it exactly, but there was this faint fuzziness.. which was most apparent when looking at the white elements or lighter pages.
Do you know what I mean? And if so, is that something that goes after 24 hours of use or longer? Or is it permanent with those protectors?
The reason I ask is that I don't want to rip off a $20 glass protector, replace it with a second $30 plastic one and then be stuck looking at a screen and feeling 'meh'..
I'm so paranoid about scratching the screen. Drops and cracks not as much because I'm insured.. but all that stuff that's caused by pocket lint or bits of sand (again, very common where I live near the coast.) I remember my S7 Edge last year.. I cared for it like a baby and yet, within a few days, there was a scratch in the coating of the glass and it was awful..
Anyone with experience able to weigh in on this please?
Thanks!
glass protectors suck for the s8, none of them fit the curve right and if you have a case its even worse. i tried gpel and techarmor were terrible
I have the zagg hd on mine it is the military grade film it had some small bubbles the first day now I can't tell it's on
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I have a Verizon tempered glass on mine with no problems. Only been installed a few days. I thunk the key to these installs are the templates that are included with some protectors.
jerrycoffman45 said:
I have the zagg hd on mine it is the military grade film it had some small bubbles the first day now I can't tell it's on
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Really? You don't get any of that slight haze or fuzziness I mentioned?
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A screen protector is a must! IMHO, at least you have one on. I had ordered a glass protector prior to getting my phone. When they both arrived put on the glass one on and looks great. Then i put on my spigen tough armor case and it went to ****. Seems you need a "Case friendly" protector. After that, raced to tmo and got one of theirs and also, not case friendly so it bubbles up compared to the glass one that is pushed up by the case. The current film i have on does the job but agree it doesnt compliment the screen resolution as well as a glass one would but the glass may only take a few hits and its crap.
The gpel is a good glass for me no complaints
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Really? You don't get any of that slight haze or fuzziness I mentioned?
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Nope only place I can tell I have a screen protector is the cutouts at the top
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jerrycoffman45 said:
I have the zagg hd on mine it is the military grade film it had some small bubbles the first day now I can't tell it's on
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I'm going to check this out. Did you buy it at a store you can walk into or online? If a store, did they fit it for you and which one? Thanks.
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Got it at AT&T and they put it on cost $25
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Got it at AT&T and they put it on cost $25
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Thanks. I'll swing by
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No problem
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Why pay triple the price? They're easy to put on yourself if you know the trick.
Get an Armorsuit protector (I have the case friendly one) on Amazon for less than $8. Get two in case you screw up.
Clean the screen with alcohol. Go into the bathroom and run the shower for five min to get the room very steamy. This is the trick. It takes the dust out of the air. Put on the protector, preferably at night because it takes a few hours for the haze you speak of to dry (this is a wet install--much easier to get the alignment perfect).
Mine is completely perfect with no bubbles, trapped dust, or haze. You can only see it is there because of the cutouts for the sensors and camera.
Don't pay those guys extra for crappy installations.
With a little practice, I've become so good at this that my friends ask me to do their phones.
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rflieger said:
Why pay triple the price? They're easy to put on yourself if you know the trick.
Get an Armorsuit protector (I have the case friendly one) on Amazon for less than $8. Get two in case you screw up.
Clean the screen with alcohol. Go into the bathroom and run the shower for five min to get the room very steamy. This is the trick. It takes the dust out of the air. Put on the protector, preferably at night because it takes a few hours for the haze you speak of to dry (this is a wet install--much easier to get the alignment perfect).
Mine is completely perfect with no bubbles, trapped dust, or haze. You can only see it is there because of the cutouts for the sensors and camera.
Don't pay those guys extra for crappy installations.
With a little practice, I've become so good at this that my friends ask me to do their phones.
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Does it not feel rubbery or anything like older screen protectors? I've used glass on my last few phones, so I don't know if these have gotten any better.
PuffinNugz said:
Does it not feel rubbery or anything like older screen protectors? I've used glass on my last few phones, so I don't know if these have gotten any better.
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That's something else I wondered. Some of them do feel a little rubbery
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Go into the bathroom and run the shower for five min to get the room very steamy. This is the trick. It takes the dust out of the air.
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Nice trick, never thought of that
The Armor Suit, after several days, has not developed the little indentations and lines that were always there with the same product on my S7 Edge. It feels smooth, not grippy or rubbery. It also stays adhered to the curved edges without lifting up and getting dust under it like I found when I had my Note 7. Very impressed so far.
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Even the orange peel look has been minimized.
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I use some great Yootech protectors on my S6E+, that are pre-curved film, and very tough. I cant yet see them anywhere for the S8, only their wet application ones. I'm hoping they will appear soon.
rflieger said:
The Armor Suit, after several days, has not developed the little indentations and lines that were always there with the same product on my S7 Edge. It feels smooth, not grippy or rubbery. It also stays adhered to the curved edges without lifting up and getting dust under it like I found when I had my Note 7. Very impressed so far.
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Even the orange peel look has been minimized.
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Thanks for this guys. I've just ordered two armor suits from Amazon.. One case friendly and one not case friendly.
I've been applying screen protectors for years and always used the bathroom trick. Glass and dry. Never done the wet install thing.. Always looks quite difficult to get right and a dust accident waiting to happen because if there is that one speck of stray dust, it's my phone that's going to get it underneath. I hope I can apply this wet screen protector without messing things up ?
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Wet is actually easier, I think. The only downside is the few hours it takes for the liquid to evaporate completely. For the edges, wait 10-15 minutes after you've squeegeed the middle and then smooth them into place with the provided cloth.
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