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Recently I bought the UAG Maverick Case for my Note 4, and it's stunning beauty made like to resist any space impact with a style.
The screen protector film came with it is indeed offers decent protection, but it's terribly one fingerprint/smudge magnet. My hands do sweat at times and indeed gets oily often. So y'all can imagine how awkward using a beast.
Also the touch feel has been horribly ruined with the protection film, The feel of Spigen premium series is entirely different from this.
Many of the Note 4 users has said, Tempered Glass offers tough protection without taking down much the actual glass feel of the touch screen. So pals, Please do suggest me the best tempered glass solutions which covers a bit out of the display area (black screen) with the UAG Case on.
No Halo effects, Fingerprints and smudge shouldn't be attracted and must be wiped like in actual screen.
Thanks
-CODENEX
CODENEX said:
So pals, Please do suggest me the best tempered glass solutions which covers a bit out of the display area (black screen) with the UAG Case on.
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I have a UAG case with a Moshi iVisor edge-to-edge protector on. Application was easy and there is no halo. It fits fine with the UAG case. However, please note that I have not tried taking the case off, and I have only been using this setup for just over a week. Others have reported that the iVisor can get dust under it through time, as it only has adhesive round the edges and not under the glass. As yet, I have not experienced this. An alternative might be the Momax or the Tough Armour as I believe these do have adhesive under the glass as well as the edges. I purchased a Momax too, but have not tried it as the iVisor is perfect at the moment. (Note that the first Momax had the capacitive buttons wrong (menu instead of recent apps), but on the one I got that has been corrected). Have a good read through the many threads on Tempered Glass protectors, as others have experimented with different brands and also use UAG cases.
I bought an arcadia full screen protector. It did not work well with UAG. Popped the glass up. I loved the look of the glass that I got rid of my 2 uag cases.
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I have a UAG case with a Moshi iVisor edge-to-edge protector on. Application was easy and there is no halo. It fits fine with the UAG case. However, please note that I have not tried taking the case off, and I have only been using this setup for just over a week. Others have reported that the iVisor can get dust under it through time, as it only has adhesive round the edges and not under the glass. As yet, I have not experienced this. An alternative might be the Momax or the Tough Armour as I believe these do have adhesive under the glass as well as the edges. I purchased a Momax too, but have not tried it as the iVisor is perfect at the moment. (Note that the first Momax had the capacitive buttons wrong (menu instead of recent apps), but on the one I got that has been corrected). Have a good read through the many threads on Tempered Glass protectors, as others have experimented with different brands and also use UAG cases.
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Thanks Kinsman-UK giving your view on Moshi iVisor! :good: Just can't think of getting dust/debris getting through the edges as it may result more damage than actually keeping the screen bare. I've checked the Momax website and found Glass Pro XS Screen Protector but turned down no luck to order one
I ordered my Momax from shop.brando.com - they seem to still have black and white versions available, post internationally.
Is that all?
I've gone nuts selecting over tons of brands, seriously picking up the right phone was never been this hard.
My prime needs are,
1. Compatibility with UAG Case over the phone. It must not pop of even on the small impact with the case.
2. It must sit some area more than actual screen (black area).
3. Good bonding with screen and don't let any dust/debris let through the groves or edges of the protector.
Somewhere landed between some premium and well known brands, viz
iloome, Moshi, MOMAX, intelliARMOR
I don't know about other people's experience but I have dropped my Note 4 three times in the past week (I know! Unbelievable, never dropped my old phone once, and then I get a new one and...) - anyway, the Moshi was not affected by the drops and is still firmly attached. I've only been using it for a couple of weeks, and haven't had the UAG off an on yet, but it seems fine. I think the Momax will probably be even better as it has adhesive all over, but I haven't tried it on yet because the Moshi is fine for the moment. The only thing I would say is that when applying the Moshi I left the phone out of the case for two days, and applied pressure all around the edges to make sure it was well adhered before putting the UAG on. This is just my experience, so just FWIW and YMMV etc etc
EDIT: Note that the Moshi does have a 'dot matrix' pattern in the glass (something to do with the way it is strengthened I think), but it is only noticeable if you look closely in direct sunlight. I only mention it because some people may see this as a problem - doesn't bother me (in fact I struggle to see it at all in normal use).
I use the Spigen slim Armor Case with the "Ultimate xplosion proof" crystal clear screen protector and have not lost any noticeable sensitivity at all. Not trying to convince you... just what I use and 100% happy with it
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JaceSGN4 said:
I use the Spigen slim Armor Case with the "Ultimate xplosion proof" crystal clear screen protector and have not lost any noticeable sensitivity at all. Not trying to convince you... just what I use and 100% happy with it
sent from my rooted Note 4 and loving it
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If you're happy with it, then it's totally worth! :good:
Are they any Cases for Note 7 that goes over the Edges,to protect the Curved Edges ?
why would you want a case that covers part of the screen? just get a screen protector and a regular case. problem solved.
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why would you want a case that covers part of the screen? just get a screen protector and a regular case. problem solved.
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So the edge is protected. IMO the edge is a stupid design. Does it look cool? Yes, but I see a lot of broken screens from a bump to the edge. We need a flat n7.
suzook said:
So the edge is protected. IMO the edge is a stupid design. Does it look cool? Yes, but I see a lot of broken screens from a bump to the edge. We need a flat n7.
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the edge is part of the viewable screen. so a case that covers that covers part of the screen. there are plenty of screen protectors that cover the edges just fine. most cases cover the rest of the phone from being damaged. i was not a huge fan of the edge when they first started using it. but it looks like that is the direction samsung has gone. probably shouldn't have gotten a note 7 if you don't like the edges
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Are they any Cases for Note 7 that goes over the Edges,to protect the Curved Edges ?
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Best buy platinum case does
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probablecauzdnb said:
the edge is part of the viewable screen. so a case that covers that covers part of the screen. there are plenty of screen protectors that cover the edges just fine. most cases cover the rest of the phone from being damaged. i was not a huge fan of the edge when they first started using it. but it looks like that is the direction samsung has gone. probably shouldn't have gotten a note 7 if you don't like the edges
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We didn't have a choice. You can't have a note now without the stupid edge screen. Like he said. Looks neat. Then it's just annoying. My wife had an S6 Edge Plus and returned it after a couple days for the flat screen version. She hated it too. Unintentional screen taps, no tempered glass screen protectors that don't suck. I'm putting up with it because I have to and love everything else about the Note 7 but this edge screen is just lipstick..... all show and no go and unnecessary.
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I am also interested in a good protective case, it doesn't neccessarily have to cover the edge screen like Platinum (that case is expencive and ugly in my opinion), but I do wish the lips on edges would be well above the actual screen. I hope I wrote that clearly.
I am also shocked it is so hard to combine the screen protector and a a case.
Spigen neo hybrid is the case I'm using and it sinks into the edges just enough so it doesn't cover any of the display
I don't think that is what the author is asking about though.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01INA04A4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought the one in the link above. The edges come up higher than the display, they don't really "cover" the edges much if at all, but are above the curved edges so that they help protect from drops. This is exactly what I was looking for. This is my case I use when I may be in a situation that the phone is more likely to be dropped or something similar. I don't use the edge feature anyway, but you still could if you really wanted with this case, just not as easily. I doesn't make the display size smaller by covering it up so IMO this is the best option if someone wants to protect the edges more without them actually being covered.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01INA04A4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought the one in the link above. The edges come up higher than the display, they don't really "cover" the edges much if at all, but are above the curved edges so that they help protect from drops. This is exactly what I was looking for. This is my case I use when I may be in a situation that the phone is more likely to be dropped or something similar. I don't use the edge feature anyway, but you still could if you really wanted with this case, just not as easily. I doesn't make the display size smaller by covering it up so IMO this is the best option if someone wants to protect the edges more without them actually being covered.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought the one in the link above. The edges come up higher than the display, they don't really "cover" the edges much if at all, but are above the curved edges so that they help protect from drops. This is exactly what I was looking for. This is my case I use when I may be in a situation that the phone is more likely to be dropped or something similar. I don't use the edge feature anyway, but you still could if you really wanted with this case, just not as easily. I doesn't make the display size smaller by covering it up so IMO this is the best option if someone wants to protect the edges more without them actually being covered.
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That is strange because on the pictures the case edge doesn't look raised at all.
I am all for using the edges but they should be protected. Most cases look like too small bras in my opinion. I was under the impression Speck could offer a case we are looking for but we won't know before someone posts a review with an actual phone it the case.
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That is strange because on the pictures the case edge doesn't look raised at all.
I am all for using the edges but they should be protected. Most cases look like too small bras in my opinion. I was under the impression Speck could offer a case we are looking for but we won't know before someone posts a review with an actual phone it the case.
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If you look close at the pictures you can see more plastic above where the buttons on the side are located. This was my clue that the case had raised edges on the side too. I have the case and can verify that the sides of the case are higher than the display, even with a tempered screen protector on. The case does as a little more bulk than I like mostly from the thicker corners they built into the case to take the shock of a fall better, but it still isn't a bulky case. Just bigger than my Ringke slim case I also have.
Tech 21 was expensive in the Att store but it raises around the edge slightly to make it slightly raised when face down...its a decent case but I'm still paranoid of glass shatter if it falls face down but I would feel that way with any case.
I recommend the otterbox commuter. The screen has totally protection and you have access to the curved edges..
Also the nice thing about it us the hard plastic backing reinforces the sidewalls so they cant flex during a drop.
Alot of cases i tried were very flimsy mid screen along the sides, this one is firm
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What Tech21 model is that?
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Tech 21 was expensive in the Att store but it raises around the edge slightly to make it slightly raised when face down...its a decent case but I'm still paranoid of glass shatter if it falls face down but I would feel that way with any case.
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Can you specify the exact model and how much is "slightly"?
dermotti said:
I recommend the otterbox commuter. The screen has totally protection and you have access to the curved edges..
Also the nice thing about it us the hard plastic backing reinforces the sidewalls so they cant flex during a drop.
Alot of cases i tried were very flimsy mid screen along the sides, this one is firm
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Before I buy a pink case (ughm, where is the blue guys), how raised is the case along the edges?
i believe this is the case you're looking for....
it makes your note7 look like it has a flat screen, covers up the edges, and all that jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjszkH8tHV0
I doubt people want a case that makes their screen look smaller.
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I doubt people want a case that makes their screen look smaller.
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The case I linked in a post above does not make the viewable part of the screen smaller. The edges of the case go straight up, not overlapping the curved edges, just higher than them and higher than the display, even a display with a tempered screen protector. I have been using this case for a week now and can highly recommend so far. Here is the link again if you want to look at it for yourself:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01INA04A4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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The case I linked in a post above does not make the viewable part of the screen smaller. The edges of the case go straight up, not overlapping the curved edges, just higher than them and higher than the display, even a display with a tempered screen protector. I have been using this case for a week now and can highly recommend so far. Here is the link again if you want to look at it for yourself:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Your link doesn't work for me.
So after seeing bad reviews of countless glass screen protectors, I have finally stumbled upon one that is actually fantastic and covers the entire display.
https://www.amazon.ca/ESR-Protector...2+tempered&dpPl=1&dpID=51kmkyd-p6L&ref=plSrch
I purchased this thing about a week ago and have so far been extremely satisfied. For starters it comes with a alignment tool that makes putting it on a breeze.
One benefit of this screen protector is that it is truly edge to edge, leaving about 0.75mm of space on each edge of the glass while simultaneously not cutting out any part of the display. The other benefit is that it has adhesive throughout the entire glass including the edges so no issues with the rainbow halo effect. The oleophobic coating on it is also superb. It feels EXACTLY like the original display, most glass screen protectors skimp out on this which leads them to feel a bit sticky but this one glides like the original display under it.
I installed it in under 3 minutes perfectly and there are absolutely no bubbles and the singular camera cutout is perfectly made in the correct spot. Hands down the best glass screen protector I've had for any smarthphone.
Thanks for the tip. I've ordered one on AliExpress from the same brand, costs only 5 usd
Using one for one month, just perfect and easy to apply. Very good quality and i have tried many screen protectors for mix 2 but none was as good as this one.
Vin87 said:
Thanks for the tip. I've ordered one on AliExpress from the same brand, costs only 5 usd
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Can You add link to this screen protector? I serch but i find only to mi mix 2S. Thanks!
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Can You add link to this screen protector? I serch but i find only to mi mix 2S. Thanks!
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it is compatible with mix 2 too. and it's amazing, best one i've had
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it is compatible with mix 2 too. and it's amazing, best one i've had
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GREAT! Thanks for answer!
Hey.
I use my phone since early 2018 now.
After a few different screen protectors i gave up and use it without protector.
The phone is like a new one. I think the glass is very good and no protector is needed.
The display is very smooth to tap without one scratch on it.
Use it with full cover/case with magnetic closer.
I managed to get some hair-like fine scratches. I think your full cover helps a lot
I just shattered my ESR protector, you will never guess how. While pulling the phone out of my pocket, I somehow hooked the corner of my glass, right where the front camera is located ( here: https://imgur.com/F5Crawg ) with some loose thread in my pocket They should just make a round cutout :\
Just put mine on this morning, fits really well but 3 areas have a speck of dust under them, I put it on after getting out of the shower as the mist in the air normally keeps the dust away but not this time.
Got the esr case as well which is ok for the price.
Got them from the ESR store on AliExpress.
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I just shattered my ESR protector, you will never guess how. While pulling the phone out of my pocket, I somehow hooked the corner of my glass, right where the front camera is located ( here: https://imgur.com/F5Crawg ) with some loose thread in my pocket They should just make a round cutout :\
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Ruined 2 glass protector with that idiotic cut
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Best screen protector I've ever had, and I think I've tried them all. Full glue so no weird effects, no dot matrix, perfect cut and perfect fit with the supplied tool. I'm highly impressed.
Tbh I can't understand why we need a camera cut out, just make a circular clear area.
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Best screen protector I've ever had, and I think I've tried them all. Full glue so no weird effects, no dot matrix, perfect cut and perfect fit with the supplied tool. I'm highly impressed.
Tbh I can't understand why we need a camera cut out, just make a circular clear area.
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ESR? The one in the OP?
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ESR? The one in the OP?
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Yes the ESR from the Op. I got mine from AliExpress
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Yes the ESR from the Op. I got mine from AliExpress
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thanks, got mine on plane rn
crzykiller said:
So after seeing bad reviews of countless glass screen protectors, I have finally stumbled upon one that is actually fantastic and covers the entire display.
https://www.amazon.ca/ESR-Protector...2+tempered&dpPl=1&dpID=51kmkyd-p6L&ref=plSrch
I purchased this thing about a week ago and have so far been extremely satisfied. For starters it comes with a alignment tool that makes putting it on a breeze.
One benefit of this screen protector is that it is truly edge to edge, leaving about 0.75mm of space on each edge of the glass while simultaneously not cutting out any part of the display. The other benefit is that it has adhesive throughout the entire glass including the edges so no issues with the rainbow halo effect. The oleophobic coating on it is also superb. It feels EXACTLY like the original display, most glass screen protectors skimp out on this which leads them to feel a bit sticky but this one glides like the original display under it.
I installed it in under 3 minutes perfectly and there are absolutely no bubbles and the singular camera cutout is perfectly made in the correct spot. Hands down the best glass screen protector I've had for any smarthphone.
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There is a white frame and black frame available. Which one did you choose? . . . and is there a case that would be most compatible with this rounded edge protector?
ESR
Well, ESR glasss has the best oleofobic coating and clearness. No rainbow efect too, it has gule on the whole surface. Just that nowel plastic frame needs some practice to get use to it. There are no gaps between it and the glass on all sides , when install. The glue is really strong. I am siprised that somebody managed to stisck something between glass and screen.
My ESR protector died after a couple months of use. First some scratches appeared (the protector is softer than the screen) and on one of those scratches (a deeper one on the edge) the protector cracked. Removal was not that easy as the force required to pull it of will result in a shattered protector everywhere so expect lots of glass dust. I've ordered a new one together with a ESR case (that fits lovely too). These things are so cheap anyway that I don't mind going through a couple of them each year.
Just got the ESR case and screen protector. Thanks for the recommendation, this screen protector feels and looks like there is no protector at all, no more smudges over the original screen. The perfect application from the bracket and adhesive across the entire protector makes it the best one I've used, after giving up on covering my mix 2 after 3-4 different protectors giving neuton rings and immediately thrown out. I have probably dropped my mix 2 on the pavement 7 or 8 times in the last year getting out of my car, and only got a tiny crack on the bottom bezel corner of the screen. Since the bottom bezel on the ESR protector is black my phone looks undamaged now.
The ESR case is nearly as good as the one in the box. I do notice it's slightly thicker than the case in the box, and the added bottom protection makes the phone slightly longer, but it's overall an exceptional fit.
I got mine from taobao directly.
https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=544415913057&spm=a1z09.2.0.0.1be12e8dZtBmgW&_u=i23vb00o11c6
3-protector for 39 CNY, with a free silicon case (very ****ty).
This protector have soft edges to fit the curved screen edge, perfect for my case.
Hey guys I'm planning to buy the Nilkin 3D CP+ screen protector for my OnePlus 6 and I am hoping those of you who are already using it will share your experience with me.
My first concern is regarding the black borders on the sides, how much screen area do they eat up? Also does the border on the notch, make it look thicker?
The official TG glass from OnePlus is really overpriced in my country, so I'm really hoping the Nilkin one can be the next best alternative. Tia.
The main problem for me of the nillkin was that the glass is very thin. It broke when I was trying to separate a little bit from the screen to adjust it better.
It fits properly and yes, it takes a little bit of the screen with the borders, but not as much as other screen protectors.
In my opinion, and it's based on my experience, the most balanced is the orzly. It's the most similar to the Oneplus official one of those that I've tried.
I've had this one but it broke on the sides. The edges float above the glass because the adhesive only covers the screen. Because the glass is thin these edges beak quite easily. I currently have the normal tempered glass H (not the h+) this glas doesn't cover the edges, but there are no black borders that cover any part of the display. I've had I'd on for about 3 months know and I'm really pleased with it. No bubble's no cracks and quite good oleophobic coating. Also because this one is thicker than the h+ pro it doesn't break as easily. I have it alligned perfectly, maybe it makes a difference.
I have one of these that I bought through amazon through a Nillkin page. the black boarder definitely covers a bit of the screen. a bit of the notch boarder covers the screen. If you move it up so that there's no black from the notch border you'll cut off quite a few pixels off the bottom making it very hard to use gesture based controls. I had a problem with air bubbles, the ones near the top corners went away naturally, the 2 at the bottom 2 corners refuse to go away even after adjusting them and applying pressure for over 5 minutes. It's not a problem with the case as there's a very slim edge separating the glass from the case (Tudia 2 part case). Depending on how much you're spending on it I wouldn't recommend it, I paid $16CAD and I have buyers remorse I can't recommend this protector to anyone. There's no damage/cracks/halo effects after 2 weeks of usages, so that's a plus. I've ordered the dbrand prism screen protector, I'm hoping it'll be the same size minus the black borders.
The best one is Omron tempered glass. They came in a set of two. Nillkin hides some of the screen. Omron doesn't.
Thank you all for your response I won't buy the Nilkin glass since it breaks so easily. It's a shame OnePlus 6 has such a huge incompatibility with budget 5D/6D tempered glasses. Spending 18 quid on the official doesn't make any sense cause it too will break after a fall which can happen anytime.
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The best one is Omron tempered glass. They came in a set of two. Nillkin hides some of the screen. Omron doesn't.
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I haven't seen these. The only Omron I've found make medical instruments.
Nillkin 3d CP Max is poor glass. It is to small for screen and cuts some screen part in up. I don't recommend this glass.
Yeah, but where can we find Omron glass for OP6?
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Nillkin 3d CP Max is poor glass. It is to small for screen and cuts some screen part in up. I don't recommend this glass.
Yeah, but where can we find Omron glass for OP6?
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I haven't seen these. The only Omron I've found make medical instruments.
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I'm terribly sorry. I just checked. It's Omoton. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Where to get this Omoton ? Could you post a photo of it on the phone?
Nillkin CP+Max Tempered Glass Review
Consider this my review of the Nillkin CP+Max Oneplus 6 Tempered Glass
Bought from Nillkin's Aliexpress official store.
Overall I am satisfied(I knew pretty much all of the problems listed below when i bought it).
Keep in mind when viewing the photos I have installed the glass as much to the top as the case lets me(Practically the glass and the case touch at the top.Maybe if I had another case I wouldn't have even more of the notch cutting in, but that is another story)
Pros:
- Very nice quality glass with excellent touch feeling.Perfect oleophobic coating compared to 1-3$ tempered glasses. Worth the extra dollars for this reason only!
- Fits with rhinoshield crashguard case(you have to install the glass while wearing the crashguard case and not the one oneplus provides!)
- Edge to edge cover(as much as it can be, as the sides of the phone have a small curve)
Cons:
- The black borders around the edge are too thick on every side. This results to having about 0.5 to 1mm of screen pixels covered at all times,which is especially visible in the notch area,which cuts even more inside the screen. Also visible on the bootloader screen where text starts from the very left of the screen and half the first letter is hidden.While in normal app use you never see text that far to the side to make it a huge problem,it some times shows in 21:9 videos on youtube fullscreen. It seems this is a problem every tempered glass with black borders has. Not only Nillkin's!
- A portion around the edges,beneath the black border doesn't have adhesive. (I think this is because the phone's glass starts to curve there making it impossible for adhesive to stick,so they don't put adhesive right there)
Maybe Nillkin should make the borders thinner in the future and also have them in a lower layer of the glass,so it doesn't look like a window.
Any suggestion for a case with raised side lips to actually protect the screen?
Speaking from personal experience,all cases out there are pretty useless for facedown drop screen protection(UAG,Otterbox,Supcase included).I found only one with side raised lips. Temdan case.Any other similar case?
The Zizo Bolt series. Excellent drop protection.
That's all I use on my N10+'s.
I've used Ringke Fusion cases on my last two Samsung phones and they are great. Good Protection, raised edge so the screen nor the camera lenses will rest on a flat surface.
https://www.amazon.com/Ringke-Fusion-Compatible-Anti-Yellowing-Shockproof/dp/B09PMWCHHL?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
I like clear cases to show off the really nice but slippery phone.
I have found that a lot of the cases that advertise screen protection like you want have the raised bezel on the top and bottom. But the sides are not raised. This does hold the screen off a table if put face down, but it does not offer even slight protection from bumping the side edges of the curved screen.
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I have found that a lot of the cases that advertise screen protection like you want have the raised bezel on the top and bottom. But the sides are not raised. This does hold the screen off a table if put face down, but it does not offer even slight protection from bumping the side edges of the curved screen.
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The Bolt does. These are tough cases.
The kickstand on the phone case tends to break with use but it's the only case I'll use on my N10+'s. Zero damage in over 2.5 years with multiple 2-4 foot drops onto concrete.
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owais0903 said:
Any suggestion for a case with raised side lips to actually protect the screen?
Speaking from personal experience,all cases out there are pretty useless for facedown drop screen protection(UAG,Otterbox,Supcase included).I found only one with side raised lips. Temdan case.Any other similar case?
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VRS case and Supcase UB have raised side lips.
owais0903 said:
Any suggestion for a case with raised side lips to actually protect the screen?
Speaking from personal experience,all cases out there are pretty useless for facedown drop screen protection(UAG,Otterbox,Supcase included).I found only one with side raised lips. Temdan case.Any other similar case?
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I had the Ottebox Defender Pro for the S20U. I also got it again for the S22U. The reason being it offers excellent drop protection. I have never seen a phone fall from any height and land screen down completely flat. It will hit one side or top or bottom first before resting flat.
Anyway the s20U had two mishaps where I knocked or dropped the phone accidentally onto the concrete kitchen floor at work. The s22U has hit the floor once so far. In all three cases there were no scratches or damage to the phone. Hell the case didn't even get scratched, knicked or sliced. I also don't use a screen protector. So that is testimony to the quality of the Product. I work in the Restaurant and Catering business which is a punishing environment. All the phones I have had in the past with Otter Box cases (Commuter and Defender) got traded-in to Samsung in pristine condition. The only negative about the Defender Pro is it will add some heft to your phone. But it's worth it to me.