I look forward to hearing from you about Redmi Note 8 Pro tempered glass screen protector................
The best screen protectors I've ever bought
I already bought a redmi note 8 pro tempered glass screen protector on Amazon,and already installed it on screen.Despite being more expensive, the value is definitely worth it. The kit comes in a plastic case with 2 screen protectors (including wipes and dust removal stickers), an alignment tool for the screen protector, carbon fiber phone skin, and a camera screen protector.
The screen protector is really easy to align and did not present any bubbles or hazing, the display colors were not noticeably affected. The skin is nice and so is the camera screen protector.
I say that this kit is worth the price, it offers so much for the price and the gap-filling liquid makes the protector blend in perfectly with the phone screen.
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I found on AliExpress 5d tempered glass and I am not satisfied with it.. its not so good and at the edges I cant steak it ..
I will try to find this 9D
Thanks for sharing this.
wrong reply. For the post. Where did you order it? is it available in the Philippines?
Alessor said:
I already bought a redmi note 8 pro tempered glass screen protector on Amazon,and already installed it on screen.Despite being more expensive, the value is definitely worth it. The kit comes in a plastic case with 2 screen protectors (including wipes and dust removal stickers), an alignment tool for the screen protector, carbon fiber phone skin, and a camera screen protector.
The screen protector is really easy to align and did not present any bubbles or hazing, the display colors were not noticeably affected. The skin is nice and so is the camera screen protector.
I say that this kit is worth the price, it offers so much for the price and the gap-filling liquid makes the protector blend in perfectly with the phone screen.
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I bought the same screen protector.... did you find hard to apply the carbon fiber skin?
amazon.com/gp/product/B07YBR3Y8R
Redmi Note 8 Pro Best Tempered Glass
Redmi Note 8 Pro Best Tempered Glass on Amazon: https://techinsidetips.com/redmi-note-8-pro-tempered-glass/
I am currently using Nillkin Amazing CP+Pro tempered glass. The best full coverage tempered glass so far. It doesn't have the excessive black border that covers the screen like those stupid cheap glass. Can fit with any casing & smooth texture. I recommend you guys to try this one bc if you fitted it correctly the sensors will work as usual. And also it's high visibility I can barely see the glass tbh. It's 0.33mm and 2.5d edges so should be good
I got this as well. I had the same type with the applicator for my Mi 8 Lite and love the ease of application thanks to the tool.
One tip I learn about applying screen protector and skin is:
1. Wash your hands, do not dry them.
2. Prepare some warm water with washing up liquid mixture.
3. Drop a few drops of these mixture onto the surface where the glass or skin is going on (do not worry, this phone has IPX2 rating)
4. Apply the glass or skin.
5. Press the water out with a card.
Any bubbles or water below will dry out in a day or so.
Oh, of course, do this in a dust free place such as a hot steamy bathroom (everyone should know this one now).
Well, cheap T glass suck, incomplete glue, I decided to get standard nikilin CP+max and a metal ring for camera protection (without installing the camera glass), for body, I will just pour nanotechnology coating solutions, $12 total including shipping. Ain't pay for $50 for $220 phones.
Alessor said:
I already bought a redmi note 8 pro tempered glass screen protector on Amazon,and already installed it on screen.Despite being more expensive, the value is definitely worth it. The kit comes in a plastic case with 2 screen protectors (including wipes and dust removal stickers), an alignment tool for the screen protector, carbon fiber phone skin, and a camera screen protector.
The screen protector is really easy to align and did not present any bubbles or hazing, the display colors were not noticeably affected. The skin is nice and so is the camera screen protector.
I say that this kit is worth the price, it offers so much for the price and the gap-filling liquid makes the protector blend in perfectly with the phone screen.
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Is that a China ROM Variant?
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So...if the Galaxy S6 will have the edge feature on both sides wouldn't that make making a screen protector for it a nightmare? I am still getting the device because I am a Samsung fan boy but....
Re: S6 Screen protectors
I actually found a compatible screen protector for my Note Edge. The film contours around the edges. You may wanna check them out. IQShield screen protectors. I'm also a certified Samsung follower and yeah,it's kinda difficult to find screen protectors with the edges.
i don't see how the edge will be a problem with a protector, it's not like the film can't be wrapped around. screen protector are so retro and pointless. i never put one on my s4 and its been 2 years and not a single scratch on the screen.
IMO, screen protectors help protect the value of your device especially if you're considering a resale. In my case, I'm tad a bit clumsy and so, having screen protector is a must. I feel like it's vulnerable if I leave my device naked.
The only real screen protector that will contour to the edge will be a wet-application one. Iloome did have a prototype curved tempered glass for the Note Edge, but it had issues and they haven't provided any updates about it in a while.
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savannahluv said:
IMO, screen protectors help protect the value of your device especially if you're considering a resale. In my case, I'm tad a bit clumsy and so, having screen protector is a must. I feel like it's vulnerable if I leave my device naked.
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as i said before, 2 years with no screen protector on my S4 and not a single scratch on it. same thing with my S3.. sold it after a year and a half in practically mint condition for $180 and screen was flawless. besides, screen protectors take away from the glorous screen and i could care less about resell value because i buy phones to enjoy them as it comes, i do not buy them to preserve it for someone else to enjoy lol.. the last time i used a protector was when i had a htc touch pro when screens were plastic. to each their own i guess.
Case or screen protector..Possibly both. It's kind of interesting to see double edge on the S6 edge.. Honestly I might go with a case until I found a screen protector that won't diminish the crispiness of the screen. so will see.
With Gorilla Glass 4, will these be necessary?
No, it's not really necessary, but for a few bucks you can buy a tempered glass one if you really are a bit clumsy, but gorilla glass normally is difficult to scratch.
found a tempered glass one here for preorder, it's on sale and only $4, can't go wrong.
I think a wet screen protector would work well for the Edge. I just hope that someone comes out with a clear, frosted/matte protector for the glass on the back to protect from scratches and reduce smudges.
Galaxy s6 edge! Screen protector for the front:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=361231180674&globalID=EBAY-DE&alt=web
For the back:
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=301550324031&globalID=EBAY-DE&alt=web
Ordered... Let's see how it looks when it arrives.
rodnii said:
I think a wet screen protector would work well for the Edge. I just hope that someone comes out with a clear, frosted/matte protector for the glass on the back to protect from scratches and reduce smudges.
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Yeah, I agree with y'all. Wet install films pretty much cover edge to edge, but there are also quite dry install films that works. I've heard quite good reviews about iLLumiShield Screen protectors,too.
zagg already has an s6 protector http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product...hdx-screen-protector-gs6hxc-f0c/10362683.aspx
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Here's dry film that I've found for S6, IllumiShield S6 screen protector,www.amazon.com/dp/B00TP05TPC/
I tried with my s4 the glass protector of Zerolemon, I'll wait to see if they do something like that again, it was awesome
il buono said:
The only real screen protector that will contour to the edge will be a wet-application one. Iloome did have a prototype curved tempered glass for the Note Edge, but it had issues and they haven't provided any updates about it in a while.
Sent from my iP6+
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Well, the glass ones have to have a sticky residue to stick to the phone. I'm sure that it's difficult for those companies to make a perfectly curved glass and have that coating underneath. I'm excited to see some of the attempts, though. I think that this is going to be one of those things that just takes a long time for the companies to figure out, and I'm sure we'll get some humorous images on here before someone gets it right.
ZAGG InvisibleShield HDX screen protector finally available for order!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...g-invisibleshield-tempered-glass-hdx-t3060378
direct link here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UXP5EYE/
Anyone seen a glass protector for the back of s6?
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Spigen just released their screen protector, includes both front and back.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QU4N0EI/
I haven't seen mention of this, so I thought I would share. Verizon is selling a tempered glass screen protector for the S6 on their site. I'm not sure of the brand, but it claims to be only .2mm thick, possibly the thinnest I have seen. I have ordered one with my pre-order and can report when it arrives:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-samsung-galaxy-s-6/
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$25?!?! Never buy accessories from your carrier. You pay triple, at least. I just got a heavy duty hybrid case w/ holster AND a tempered glass screen protector for less than $25 total
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$25?!?! Never buy accessories from your carrier. You pay triple, at least. I just got a heavy duty hybrid case w/ holster AND a tempered glass screen protector for less than $25 total
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I didn't have to pay for it (corporate plan) so that wasn't a factor for me.
Not all glass screen protectors are created equal - the .2mm thickness would be worth the extra price for me if it is really that thin.
cambunch said:
I didn't have to pay for it (corporate plan) so that wasn't a factor for me.
Not all glass screen protectors are created equal - the .2mm thickness would be worth the extra price for me if it is really that thin.
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I don't think you'd notice the thickness once it's on. I've got a .3 on my Note 3 and it's like it's not there. It's perfectly flush with the home button ... no accidental presses
No need to pay that much for tempered glass. I've had tempered glass screen protectors below $10 that are just as durable and thin as the ones that cost more than $20
Sent from my iP6+
il buono said:
No need to pay that much for tempered glass. I've had tempered glass screen protectors below $10 that are just as durable and thin as the ones that cost more than $20
Sent from my iP6+
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And I've had the opposite experience, and ones that are so thick its distracting. I'm not saying you can't get good quality ones for $10, I'm just saying that this one isn't that outrageous for what it is.
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I don't think you'd notice the thickness once it's on. I've got a .3 on my Note 3 and it's like it's not there. It's perfectly flush with the home button ... no accidental presses
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on the Note 4 and the S6, the screen curves - because of that - most glass screen protectors have a halo effect around the edge. Icarez released a .15 glass protector for the Note 4 and it was the only one I have seen (and I have looked at a bunch) that did not have a halo.
The reason? The thinness of the glass screen protector - the thinner it is, the easier it can adhere to the curve that slopes at the edges of the screen.
None of the glass screen protectors cover the entire screen -even the .15 thin one - but with a case on it, you can't really tell.
The .2 thin one from verizon may just be thin enough to avoid the dreaded halo effect. I havent seen any thin ones lke this for the S6 yet so I am going to try it. I do have the Icarez .15 on my note four and I LOVE IT!
mocsab said:
on the Note 4 and the S6, the screen curves - because of that - most glass screen protectors have a halo effect around the edge. Icarez released a .15 glass protector for the Note 4 and it was the only one I have seen (and I have looked at a bunch) that did not have a halo.
The reason? The thinness of the glass screen protector - the thinner it is, the easier it can adhere to the curve that slopes at the edges of the screen.
None of the glass screen protectors cover the entire screen -even the .15 thin one - but with a case on it, you can't really tell.
The .2 thin one from verizon may just be thin enough to avoid the dreaded halo effect. I havent seen any thin ones lke this for the S6 yet so I am going to try it. I do have the Icarez .15 on my note four and I LOVE IT!
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I have no halo effect on my Note 3's screen protector. I think it's an EZ Guard. This is 100% invisible
BlastTyrantKM said:
I have no halo effect on my Note 3's screen protector. I think it's an EZ Guard. This is 100% invisible
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The POINT Here is that the Note 4 and the S6 are different from the NOTE 3 - that is why they get a halo effect when you use a typical glass screen protector. If you don't beleive me, go ahead and waste your money buying a one of the usual glass screen protector for your new S6 and see what happens -
I discovered on the NOTE 4 that a very thin glass screen protector (.15 thin) does not leave a halo effect - it stands to reason that if he S6 also has a curved screen - like the note 4 - then if you use a thin glass screen protector on it, it won;t have a halo effect either. I know for a fact that if you use a normal style glass screen protector, you are very likely almost guarenteed to have some halo effect. I am not sure if the .2 thin screen protector that Verizon is promoting is thin enough or not - but I am hoping it is. From my experience (and that of many others on XDA) is that most screen protectors of .3 thinness (most of the ones on he market that I have seen) is too thick and will cause that halo effect.
The curved screen on the NOte 4 and the S6 makes it very difficult for the typical glass screen protectors to adhere to the edges - so you get a sort of HALO effect all around the edges of the Glass Screen Protector. (By the way, I am not talking the really severe curved screen of he S6 Edge -I am talking abut the normal S6 - and the way the glass curves all the way around the phone on the edges.
When the glass screen protector is very THIN you are not as likely to get the HALO effect because the thin glass screen protector is more flexible and less rigid than the thicker screen protectors.
BlastTyrantKM said:
I have no halo effect on my Note 3's screen protector. I think it's an EZ Guard. This is 100% invisible
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EZ-Guard's aren't tempered glass, they're PET.
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EZ-Guard's aren't tempered glass, they're PET.
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Then I was wrong, it's not EZ Guard. It's definitely tempered glass. I think EZ Guard is what I've got on my ZenWatch, now that I've thought about it some more
cambunch said:
I haven't seen mention of this, so I thought I would share. Verizon is selling a tempered glass screen protector for the S6 on their site. I'm not sure of the brand, but it claims to be only .2mm thick, possibly the thinnest I have seen. I have ordered one with my pre-order and can report when it arrives:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-samsung-galaxy-s-6/
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I bought the screen protector from Verizon - and it is a very good one - there is a very slight halo effect - very slight - but it is the smallest halo I have seen from any of the glass screen protectors for the S6 - my experience on the note 4 was that until you get down to something like .15 thin, you are likely to get a halo effect with any glass screen protector - at .15 the glass is thin enough to avoid that from happening - but I don't think there are any .15 thin screen protectors for the S6 - as such, I am happy with Verizon's (Icaraz) at .20. Very nice.
Nillkin Mi A2 accessories small review
*Template from my own Nillkin accessories for Mi A1 review.
Just bought my Mi A2 2 weeks ago, and my accessories finally arrived few days ago.
A few add-ons to my Mi A2: Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro 2.5D tempered glass screen protector, Nillkin Mi 6x/A2 Frosted Shield case (Black). Price stated as off 10/13/2018
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Screen protector:
*White edge elimination liquid ~$0.5 is highly recommended
Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro 2.5D tempered glass screen protector ~$11 USD
Recommended if you are highly skilled, you need to be highly skilled to apply the screen protector perfectly and no mistakes. Because once you get air bubbles underneath the screen protector, it's nearly impossible to get it out. Plus if you remove and reapply, you will pretty much get permanent bubbles at the corner. Once you lift it up even with little force, the adhesive is pretty much destroyed. Other than those cons I will think it's an okay screen protector, if you can get it on spot the first time without air bubbles. It's also coated with oleophobic coating, so you will probably get less fingerprint on your screen, it's thin with 0.2mm thickness (can flex slightly more without breaking it comparing to conventional screen protector).
Conclusion: It's an excellent screen protector if you can apply it in one go perfect alignment, no dust etc.
Tips: Do not take out the screen protector until you are ready to apply it. Use all the accessories Nillkin provided before applying the screen protector, clean your screen with wet & dry wipes first, and then use the anti-static film to remove remaining dust on the screen. Your screen shouldn't pick up any dust for 2-3 mins unless you are in a very dusty place. When you finally ready to install the screen protector, remove it from the protective film case and then apply it on your screen. Don't peel off the adhesive protection film altogether at start, instead pull 30% off and then try align to your screen properly, once confirmed then only peel it off completely. If you have bubbles on the side, just keep pressure on it for around 1-2 mins and they will be gone. You will need to apply the white edge elimination liquid if you get white edges around the screen protector, I have tried a couple screen protector and it is impossible to eliminate it by just using pressure alone, so this liquid will help you eliminate the white edges if you don't like imperfections.
Package contents:
After applying screen protector and white edge elimination fluid:
Case:
Nillkin Mi 6x/A2 Frosted Shield case ~$10
Highly recommended. I always bought Nillkin case, although it doesn't cover the upper and bottom part of your phone. It looks really slick and provide very comfortable grip for you. Note that the cover only give very minor buffer between your screen and surface if you put your phone upside down. Adding any tempered glass will definitely cause it higher than the case. Although it only gives basic protection, but the case is higher than the rear camera bump, so you won't be damaging the rear camera lens or glass when you put it on your table plus it doesn't look that bulky compared to those TPU case. I always love Nillkin case, they made very good cases for each phone, and their quality is very good too.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a case that won't make your phone looks bulky and add some grip, this case will probably suits you. But take note that only gives basic protection, any drops will be bad.
With big brother:
Good review ,I have both products which i love
Hi, if there any link to buy only the liquid?
Thx
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MANY PEOPLE HAVE POSTED ISSUES WITH THE WHITESONE DOME GLASS FOR NOTE 9 LIKE LIFTING, SPIDERWEBBING AND LINT ACCUMULATION ON SIDES. SO I TRIED SEVERAL LOCA GLUES AND FOUND THIS SOLUTION THAT RESOLVES ALL ISSUES FOR GOOD, ONCE AND FOR ALL. SO SHARING THE SAME FOR BENEFIT OF EVERYONE.
I have got this [link below] and it is amazing. The glue is 100 times better than what whitestone ships the product with.There are tons of pros with just 1 cons as under:
PROS:
1. GLUE QUALITY IS MINDBLOWING.
2. THERE ARE NO SPIDER WEBS OR SCREEN LIFTING ISSUES AT ALL.
3. THE GLUE CURES IN 10 SECONDS FLAT.
4. ABSOLUTE 100% CLARITY AND NO UNEVENNESS AT ALL.
5. NO DRIPPING OF GLUE ONCE ALL SCREEN AREA IS COVERED.
6. 100% NO RESIDUE AFTER TAKING OFF THE PROTECTOR FROM SCREEN.
7. JUST SLIDE IN YOUR FINGERNAL OR A SQUEEGEE FROM BOTTOM AND GLASS LIFTS WITHOUT BREAKING LIKE BUTTER.
8. ULTRA FIRM ADHESION TO SCREEN UNLESS YOU TAKE OFF THE GLASS BY USING YOUR FINGERNAIL OR A SQUEEGEE.
9. GLUE CURES TO FORM A FILM SO NO LINT ON THE SIDES AROUND THE SCREEN PROTECTOR AT ALL.
10. AFTER APPLICATION, USING ALCOHOL WIPE DOES NOT TAKES OFF, PEEL OR MELT THE GLUE, SO USING WIPE WITH PRESSURE CLEANS SIDES WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS AND DOES NOT DISTURB DOME GLASS ADHESION AT ALL.
11. JUST THE RIGHT QUANTITY OF GLUE SO GLASS ADHERES FIRMLY WITH EVENNESS AND DOES NOT MAKE IT LOOK THICK LIKE THE STOCK WHITESTONE GLUE WHICH CURES ONLY HALFWAY.
12. GLUE DOES NOT SHRINK OR CONTRACT, SO NO SIDE BUBBLES ALONG SIDES OF THE PROTECTOR AND SCREEN.
13. PRICE IS PEANUTS FOR THE QUALITY OF GLUE.
14.IF GLUE GOES OVER YOUR SPEAKER GRILL, NOT TO WORRY. SIMPLY CURE IT WITHOUT WIPING AND WHOLE OF GLUE COMES UP WITHOUT ANY RESIDUE ON SCREEN OR SPEAKER GLASS.
15. WORKS BEST WITH WHITESTONE DOME GLASS FOR A PERFECT FIT.
16. SCREEN LIFTING, SPIDERWEBBING OR LINT ACCUMULATION ON SIDES OF THE PROTECTOR FIXED FOR GOOD.
17. I AM USING THE DOME GLASS ON NOTE 9 SINCE 6 MONTHS WITHOUT ANY OF THE ABOVE ISSUES.
THIS IS HANDS DOWN 1000% PERCENT BETTER QUALITY UV GLUE WHEN COMPARED TO WHAT WHITESTONE SHIPS WITH DOME GLASS FOR NOTE 9.
NOW WE CAN USE THIS INSTEAD OF THE GLUE FOR THE WHITESTONE DOME GLASS FOR NOT 9 THAN THE GLUE SHIPPED WITH WHITESTONE DOME GLASS KNOWING THAT IT WILL BE A PERFECT FIT WITH NO LIFTING, BUBBLING OR GLUE COMING OFF THE SIDES OR LEAVING ANY RESIDUE ON SCREEN AT ALL.
I HAVE BUMPED MY NOTE 9 A TIMES AND DROPPED MY NOTE 9 MANY A TIMES ON THE FLOOR. THE GLUE ADHESION IS SO GOOD, THERE IS NOT 1 SCRATCH, NOT 1 CRACK OR LIFTING AT ALL
*COMPLETE PEACE OF MIND*
ONLY CON:
THE DOME GLASS HAS A FILM ATTACHED TO THE SURFACE THAT STICKS TO DISPLAY SCREEN. IT HAS 4 DOTS IN CORNERS THAT REST ON SCREEN CREATING A GAP BETWEEN SCREEN AND DOME GLASS TO ALLOW LOCA GLUE TO SPREAD EVENLY. THE GLUE STICKS TO THIS PLASTIC SCREEN AND NOT TO OUR PHONE DISPLAY ALLOWING TO TAKE OFF THE DOME GLASS.
THE WHITESTONE GLUE SUPPLIED WITH DOME GLASS CURES ABOUT 50 % TO 60% AND IS SOFT LIKE A JELLY WHEN YOU TAKE OFF THE DOME GLASS FROM YOUR PHONE. ONE CAN PEEL OF THE GLUE COMPLETELY BY SLIDING IT WITH YOUR FINGERS.
HOWEVER, IF YOU USE THIS GLUE, IT TURNS INTO A FILM WHEN CURED AND FIRMLY BONDS ITSELF TO THE PLASTIC FILM BENEATH THE DOME GLASS. ON TAKING OFF THE GLASS FROM PHONE, IT DOES NOT PEEL OFF EASILY FROM THE DOME GLASS AND IF TAKEN OFF ENDS TAKING OFF THE 4 DOTS ON THE FILM BENEATH DOME GLASS WITH IT MAKING GLASS NOT USABLE AGAIN.
BUT THIS IS THE ONLY CON THAT IS BAD WHEN COMPARED WITH THE PROS OF THE GLUE. MY 1ST INSTALLATION MESSED UP BECAUSE I FORGOT TO USE SPEAKER GRILL STICKER. AFTER 2ND INSTALLATION I NEVER HAD TO TAKE OFF MY PROTECTOR SO ITS STILL BEAUTIFULLY SITTING ON MY NOTE 9 SINCE PAST OVER 6 MONTHS
TOTALLY WORTH IT AND 100% PEACE OF MIND.
PL NOTE I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COMPANY OR WITH THE BUYER. THEY NEVER SENT ME ANY SAMPLE FOR ANY TESTING. NOR DO I ENDORSE THEM FOR ANY REASON. THIS IS MY HONEST REVIEW POSTED FOR THOSE WHO REPORTED ISSUES WITH DOME GLASS SPIDERING OR LIFTING ON SIDES.
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/33055...d=1713amp-YKHEH5VHKKUBXCIZvL7zYA1570247752566
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You should post some pictures. Let's see it on
OP, you stated that the one con outweighs all of the pros.
Did you mean to write the opposite?
Here is my proof
As some members mentioned that I should upload pictures, attached are 2 of them. 4 months since I installed Whitestone Dome on my Note 9 with a glue from Ali Express. See for yourself
I installed... no bubbles...no raised edges,.... no "SPIDERWEBS ON EDGE".........
FINALLY.....whitestone dome's edge lift and spider webbing workaround is proved to work well.
Please refer to OP for link to the Glue
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I put Alinsea glass, beauty, no bubbles, no issues.
Had the same brand on S9 from last year, recently got dropped and broke but saved the screen. Then I put another Alinsea on my S9.
People complaining about bubbles... if you follow video, if you cure the glue 2x longer than instructions say... all gonna be good.
Best of all, 18 CAD.
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As some members mentioned that I should upload pictures, attached are 2 of them. 4 months since I installed Whitestone Dome on my Note 9 with a glue from Ali Express. See for yourself
I installed... no bubbles...no raised edges,.... no "SPIDERWEBS ON EDGE".........
FINALLY.....whitestone dome's edge lift and spider webbing workaround is proved to work well.
Please refer to OP for link to the Glue
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Can you please tell me what case is that.
I can not take anyone seriously who posts in caps. Seriously. Its like some 15yo teen who wrote this.
With this device so new there hasn't been time for many amazon reviews for cases and what not. What did you end up going with?
I went ahead for the official translucent case and I'm waiting for screen protectors to be available. I'll try to grab a Spigen if they get released soon enough.
EDIT: I purchased the Spigen GLAStR screen protector and it should come by tomorrow. I'll see how it behaves with the Google case. I'll probably go as well for a Spigen case, we'll see. But maaaaaaaan do I love this phone, it made me go back to XDA and be involved with it...
mine buy on amazon delivered before the phone with screen protector included.
Google case. Cheap screen protector from Amazon. So far so good. No issues with finger print sensor. Few dust particles that's killing my OCD.
Went with the Spigen Liquid Air Armor...thin rubber, just to keep a grip.
Getting these for my pixel 6a today will send pics when I get them
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Went with these two, screen protector went on easy with the alignment tool, and the case is nice and grippy, although that's not a card slot in the back like some reviewers say it is, it's just for grip.
Spigen Ultra Hybrid (I may switch to one of the Armors, which is what my 5a has, depending on how I like this one)
Tempered glass screen protector (has an alignment frame and worked beautifully)
Tried Caseology Nano Pop, thought it too slippery. Ended up with what I had on my 4a, Spigen Rugged Armor. Would like a spongier feel, but at least it has texture all the way up on both sides.
BHUSHAN7988 said:
Getting these for my pixel 6a today will send pics when I get them
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I am using the Spingen screen protector, it is excellent and does not cause problems with the official case
Yesterday I ordered several shells I could change them every day like that.
Spigen Liquid Air Armor and the LK tempered glass screen protector. I've had great luck with both companies in the past.
I ordered a cheap one days ago when I ordered mine, because Ghostek did not have one yet. I see they have one today listed. The cheap one actually isn't bad. A snap on outer shell and "rubber" outer cover. Back has a small window open around rectangle camera and then a clear window down the back. https://www.cellularoutfitter.com/c...phone-case-black-clear-hr-qbshbum-6apix-clrbk I still may order the Ghostek though, been using them for years.
BigOkie said:
Spigen Ultra Hybrid (I may switch to one of the Armors, which is what my 5a has, depending on how I like this one)
Tempered glass screen protector (has an alignment frame and worked beautifully)
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do you have to increase the sensitivity of this glass or is it possible?
Zaxx32 said:
Went with the Spigen Liquid Air Armor...thin rubber, just to keep a grip.
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Ditto, Spigen have been my favorite for a while now
I ordered the Spigen Liquid Air Armor Designed for Pixel 6a Case (2022) - Midnight Green and [3 Pack] iVoler Screen Protector Tempered Glass for Google Pixel 6a 5G 2022 (6.1 inch)[Fingerprint Unlock Compatible] with Easy Installation Frame[Not for Pixel 6] 9H Hardness Clear Film Bubble Free
I like the case, it's nice and thin and has a good texture on the back. I might get something a little more bulky since I'm coming from a Pixel 5a with Otterbox Commuter, and I like the feeling of something more sturdy in my hand.
The screen protector worked out well. I initially had some trouble enrolling my right thumb, but on the second try it worked fine. However still some unregistered fingerprints can unlock my device... but I haven't got any OTA yet.
I bought Caseology and Spigen. Returned the Caseology, thought it didn't have enough grip. At least the Spigen has ribs the entire edge, much better grip.
is there a case to make the back of the phone flat? so the camera bump is leveled with the rest of the phone
manuel_soto said:
is there a case to make the back of the phone flat? so the camera bump is leveled with the rest of the phone
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My Spigen Rugged Armor is flat.
Dont get the iVolar, FP scanner stops reading prints after installation (even when I deleted my registered prints).