honor play screen protector types? and which one to get. - Honor Play Accessories

I bought honor play after watching that even if i dont have screen protector it can withstand from scratches from daily use of playing pubg, using regular phone as calling, keeping the phone upright at all time and travelling in jeans. But after 3 months minor scratches appears and it was growing. for temp i had installed a plastic screen protector. but i need a proper glass one but which one.
recently i found they are lot of differen screen protector in the market, for some i have provided the links which i can buy locally in Karachi, Pakistan
So i need to know which are the best one to buy.
I sure its not possible to find branded company here.
option;
1 . 9H
2 . 6D
3. Nano glass
https://www.daraz.pk/products/huawe...0e.searchlist.list.43.159d38e1sJjcTj&search=1
4. TPU Jelly
https://www.daraz.pk/products/huawe...0e.searchlist.list.75.161e5ab5t2aMJ2&search=1
5. 2.5D
https://www.daraz.pk/products/honor...0e.searchlist.list.65.161e5ab56hthxM&search=1
6. 5D
https://www.daraz.pk/products/honor...0e.searchlist.list.57.161e5ab56hthxM&search=1
7. Wolfsay 5D
https://www.daraz.pk/products/5d-fu...0e.searchlist.list.25.161e5ab56hthxM&search=1
8. 9D (this i dont know about)
https://www.daraz.pk/products/honor...0e.searchlist.list.13.161e5ab56hthxM&search=1
extra is worth buying for back eventhough i have the default jelly case on. As i play Pubg for 5 hours daily.
https://www.daraz.pk/products/2pcs-...0e.searchlist.list.79.161e5ab5QPOroD&search=1
https://www.daraz.pk/products/honor...0e.searchlist.list.43.161e5ab56hthxM&search=1

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[Review] IQ Shield Liquid Shield film for GS8/GS8+

Hi XDA community,
Back to sharing my thoughts on the iq shield TPU screen protector for my S8+.
I am from Australia and our selection of screen protectors is not that great here, which led me to try glass and film screen protectors sold locally. Most common issues I found were case compatibility (protectors lifting) and aesthetics (clearness and looks, glue strips, shine).
I finally was able to get a hold of an IQ Shield from the US and have been using it on my phone for approx. 4 months daily. Here are my thoughts:
Touch & Sensitivity 4.5/5 - Not as smooth as the glass underneath, but very responsive. Since this is full contact adhesive to the screen, there shouldn't be any issues with sensitivity
Durability 4/5 – I carry my phone in my pocket with some coins and keys that scratch the film, but it heals back to normal in 1 or 2 days. Since this is a film, it won't prevent your phone from cracks, but in saying that I have dropped my phone at least 5 times from pocket height and nothing has happened to it. Obviously it was the case protecting it, but I would like to think that the screen film also played a part.
Clarity 5/5 - Very clear no issues at all. Looks clear while using with gear vr.
Aesthetics 3.5/5 - After you let the adhesive cure for 1 day, it completely fuses with your screen and looks perfect. You can still see a slight orange peel effect at certain angles, but during normal usage I can never see it.
Case Compatibility 4/5 - I have used this on my Spigen Tough Armor and UAG Monarch and taken the cases on and off multiple times to use the gear vr without lifting at all. Of course, it will depend how well and centered you installed the film, I was using their case friendly updated version, which should work with most cases.
TLR
Very good TPU film protector. It will protect your phone from scratches and looks great. It comes with 2 films and its reputation precedes it from the days of GS7 phones.
Get it if you baby your expensive phone like I do with a good case and you don't want the bulk thickness added from a glass screen protector.
Note on Installation
Watch the installation video multiple times and follow the instructions to the T.
I read somewhere that I shouldn't squeegee too hard because it will stretch the film. I screwed my first installation because of this, since there was a lot of water and bubble left and I let it cure overnight thinking that all of that will disappear overnight.
I recommend you squeegee hard enough to take all water and bubbles before you let it set. I did it that way during application and it looked perfect before even I let it cure overnight.
For Aussies
I found someone on ebay Australia selling them from Brisbane, only 1 S8 and 4 S8+ left last time I checked.
Hope this review helped you.
Thanks!
Thanks for the review. I've been considering ordering this one...
Glad this helped you. Tbh this is one of the best film protector for curved screens.
Armorsuit could be a good alternative if you are after a non-glass protector
Hey man,
Thanks for reviewing. I'm also from Aus and have been looking at purchasing the IQ Shield protector. Did you still have the Ebay link to it or know the name of the Ebay seller?
Cheers
I have to agree with this review. I am pleased with how easy it was to install this protector. I had no bubbles or excess liquid after installation, looked good right from start. To let it dry and set, I just put my phone in a warm area (near my heating duct in my case) and let it sit for 12 hours. Worked like a charm.
I am glad i found someone mention this product, because no tempered glass one worked at all, and was 50/50 on tpu's before.

Official Glass Screen Protecter - Manchester UK - Help?

Dear fellow 5T owners. I have had a bit of a saga with getting a glass screen protector fitted. I've been to three o2 stores in the UK that sell the phone and the official oneplus screen protector and at three stores they have stuffed up the screen protectors either with dust/bubbles/hair and i've spent hours trying to find a store that can actually fit one right. Anyone have any advice on anyone in the area who can _actually_ do it without ruining it?
mhisani said:
Dear fellow 5T owners. I have had a bit of a saga with getting a glass screen protector fitted. I've been to three o2 stores in the UK that sell the phone and the official oneplus screen protector and at three stores they have stuffed up the screen protectors either with dust/bubbles/hair and i've spent hours trying to find a store that can actually fit one right. Anyone have any advice on anyone in the area who can _actually_ do it without ruining it?
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Just curious, how much are these places charging/are you spending each time?
This isn't a reply that will answer your question as such, but I've had a bit of a saga with screen protection generally. I've finally (possibly) settled with am Invisible Shield high quality plastic film screen protector, as I just wasn't happy with glass ones. For me, yes they sound good in theory and look nice, but the highly reflective surface and loss of the beauty of the AMOLED screen put me off them. Not to mention the rainbow effect I had.
So my reason to respond really was just to throw it out there, have you considered a non glass protector? As I applied mine myself (a wet installation) in my bathroom full of steam from the hot shower and it's applied perfectly. It is even compatible with my case, though this was a cheaper case comparable to the Spigen Rugged Armour case, but unfortunately with that one it started to lift up at the edges a bit.
I am SO tempted just to go 'naked' though though I do like having this extra protection. My previous phone was the Galaxy S8 which only had 1 small light scratch from my cat walking on it, other than that I treat it well and I didn't feel the need for a screen protector.
Apologies again for not actually assisting with your question, though wanted to discuss the topic at the very least...

Screen Protector Recommendation

Hi guys, I bought a RN5 Global recently and just got my screen protector glas from Amazon.de. Im pretty disappointed with it. Only the black frame sticks to the phone and not the whole display. It has small dots all over the glas which you can see on sunlight. Colors look washed out and the glas is smearing like crazy compared to the default screen. You have to clean it all the time, even with clean hands or you wont be able to see anything anymore in sunlight.
I was hoping someone here can give me a recommendation for a very good screen protector without any of these issues that fits properly. The shop should also be able to deliver to Germany.
i got it from a local store for like $18, full coverage and so far so good and its a bit tinted somewhat that makes viewing at sunlight more tolerable to read than without it. if u want i can get it for u and shipped it to germany,
Get the official one from xiaomi its cheap ($2)
Its plastic but saves the screen from day to day scratches and you wont be needing glass protector for shatters because if you drop your phone both get damaged anyway.
Xiaomi sells 2 or 3 screen protectors in one package ($2) and it sticks really well.

Galaxy S21 Screen Protectors Megathread

Hi everyone. I've heard that the Sonic Sensor Gen 2 might affect screen protectors, and wanted to know if there were any companies that people trust for screen protectors? Amazon's products for the past few generations of galaxy screen protectors have been garbage inflated with fake reviews.... bait & switch stuff. Obviously the phones aren't out yet, but wanted to see if anyone knows a company that will make something that's not instant garbage material?
Cheers,
Simon
Yep,
I 'll be watching this thread, ordered the Ultra 21 yesterday. First question I'll ask is will the glass protectors work with the fingerprint sensors, or should we use the film type to make sure??
I also read somewhere that these new phones don't come with a protector installed, yes or no??
Ken
My screen on my Oneplus 6 stil looks just about perfect after 2.5 years. I ripped off the factory screen protector shortly after I bought it.
So... I won't bother with one for my S21 either. This new generation Gorilla glass is supposed to be even more durable.
Unless you have like diamond ear rings or something that it might rub up against when you make calls, then you might need something.
I could not sleep without protection (of my phone)
I think i will pre-order one of the around 20 display protections avaliable form amazon (germany)
With in-display fingerprint sensor, I've never been able to get a screen protector that worked. Hopefully this new gorilla glass will be enough
MeisterGigi said:
I could not sleep without protection (of my phone)
I think i will pre-order one of the around 20 display protections avaliable form amazon (germany)
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Did you pre order it yet? i can't find a promotion code like US one in EU. i just found a student discount which is nice but want something more to get it slightly cheaper!! dm me if you found a promotion code in EU
@karandevilocs
I did not order with discount, i am not a student.
Ah, lets see if fingerprint works with protector, but on my wife´s phone (p30 lite) its working with a cheap screen protector, so i think it will do it too on the s21u
I pre-ordered the S21+ and for me this is the only screen worth having:
[Dome Glass] Galaxy S21 Plus Tempered Glass Screen Protector
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus Screen Protector Tempered Glass | Limited Time Discount : S21PREORDER * Free Shipping over $30 in US | Hot Deals & Special Promotions Offer | Limited Lifetime Warranty * Ultra Protection | Ultra Clear | Ultrasonic Fingerprint Compatible | Ultra Everything for Galaxy S21...
www.whitestonedome.com
and for the camera: https://www.whitestonedome.com/coll...camera-screen-tempered-glass-protector-2-pack
Yes I know they are expensive.
On my S9+ their screen protected my phone. The protective screen shattered but the phone was perfect. The company also send me a replacement glass for free at that time. If I spend $1,000 on a phone I want to be able to sleep so I'll spend the money on something I can trust.
I am a fan of the Ringke Dual easy Wing. Although like most screen protectors that use a similar installation method I often get the line across the middle of the screen.
Anyone ever use the EGV brand? Looks to be the same process as WhiteStone Dome but at 1/2 the cost
Thanks
Note20U owner here. I've tried out many protectors. The cured tempered glass protectors are the best protection but gave me slower fingerprint unlocks and/or more errors. The first whitestone protectors had issues with the fingerprint sensor and they made a v2 which was better. The TPU protectors ended up being the best compromise for scuff protection and good fingerprint sensor response. I'm hoping QC's updated sensor might make tempered glass viable for me again. Btw, the Note20U had GG Victus and while it's very strong and durable, the screen is surprisingly easy to microscuff even when slid into pockets . It's a shame. I would use TPU at the least. Very few drawbacks IMO.
I used the Spigen Neoflex on the S20 Ultra with no impact on the performance of the fingerprint sensor so I intend to use the same again on the s21 https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08PCJYS6Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
honestly my zagg ones have been fine for the last decade or so ... just get them installed at best buy etc... and buy the best version etc not the cheap ones
this one has anti microbial so in covid is piece of mind
GlassFusion+ with D3O
Flexible hybrid protection with anti-microbial treatment
www.zagg.com
furfmonkey said:
honestly my zagg ones have been fine for the last decade or so ... just get them installed at best buy etc... and buy the best version etc not the cheap ones
this one has anti microbial so in covid is piece of mind
GlassFusion+ with D3O
Flexible hybrid protection with anti-microbial treatment
www.zagg.com
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Looks pretty appealing, I’ll have to find a Zagg store and have them install it. Hoping the fingerprint scanner works the same afterwards
furfmonkey said:
honestly my zagg ones have been fine for the last decade or so ... just get them installed at best buy etc... and buy the best version etc not the cheap ones
GlassFusion+ with D3O
Flexible hybrid protection with anti-microbial treatment
www.zagg.com
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I ordered one of these for the S21, and I'm not thrilled. I haven't applied it yet since the phone is coming today, but this is FAR from glass. It's thin, flexible, obviously plastic, but not floppy like TPU. Considering they advertise it as glass, I'm not amused. Glad I paid nowhere near MSRP for it.
Avoid UniqueMe screen protectors, I just bought them because I needed something to protect the front. Very easy to install and lays flat, but the fingerprint sensor is busted:
Amazon.com: [3 Pack] UniqueMe Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S21 5G - 6.2 inch Tempered Glass Screen Protector with Easy Installation Frame [HD Clear][Anti-Scratch][Bubble Free]【Not for Samsung S21 Plus】
Amazon.com: [3 Pack] UniqueMe Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S21 5G - 6.2 inch Tempered Glass Screen Protector with Easy Installation Frame [HD Clear][Anti-Scratch][Bubble Free]【Not for Samsung S21 Plus】
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I know there's already comments regarding the ZAGG D3O Hybrid Glass, but wanted to give my thoughts since I purchased and installed it: Best Buy Link
It's Not Glass
I too was expecting a glass protector even though they called it a "Glass Hybrid". It is definitely NOT glass, so do not expect that. That being said, it does feel pretty good under the fingers. Not quite as flawless as real glass, but I'd say it's better than the preinstalled one that came on the S20 and previous devices (also, the new S21 I received did come with a preinstalled protector, but it also had a large tab off the corner indicating intent for it to be removed before use). Also, use it for a few minutes after cleaning and it gets smoother. I'm not talking about getting it all greased up, but just using it for a few minutes makes it feel more like genuine glass.
Installation
Installation was horrible for me, but I think I got a defective one. There's a tab that indicates which side of the protector you pull off first, and despite my best efforts, the other layer kept separating, and it was nearly impossible to get the correct layer of backing off of it. That led to it popping off, and me needing to re-adhere it. This resulted in it not being quite perfect, and there being TONS of bubbles under the protector.
Luckily, I bought it at Best Buy and they hooked me up. I brought it in, explained the issue with the backing, and they replaced it free of charge. I just decided to pay 8$ there to have the guy install it for me, and he did it in about a minute flawlessly (seriously). I would definitely recommend buying and installing with Best Buy if you're even remotely nervous about it, as it wasn't as simple as a typical hard, real glass protector (because it's not one). Additionally, that 8$ gets you a free replacement/reinstall through Best Buy as needed.
Fingerprint Sensor
My fingerprint sensor works just fine with this protector. I had no issues even with the first one I installed that had bubbles everywhere. It's certainly more performant than my S20's sensor with the stock Samsung screen protector installed. I use the trick to register both thumbs under the same imprint, and then I do that twice. It's likely not as secure, but it certainly makes it easier to unlock my phone.
Look & Clarity
Look and clarity is excellent. There's no weird visual effects or noticeable modifications to screen colors or clarity. It's also extremely hard to tell it's on my phone. There's enough of a gap on the edge for a case, but I see no gap between my case and the screen protector. It also sheds fingerprints pretty well, so I'm happy with it there.
Overall
I'd give it an 8/10. It's a reliable option with great support and peace of mind through Best Buy, and it's certainly better than the stock protectors that used to come on phones like the S20 through Samsung. You also get a protector that seems to work really well with the fingerprint reader. The Dome glass may be a better option, but I did get this one for about half the price of a Whitestone with a Honey coupon at Best Buy (10$ off, equating to $31 total). I may try a true tempered glass at some point down the line if this one gets damaged, but I'm in no rush to do so.
Just did a review on Reddit from the 3 brands I tried. I'll copy and paste here:
OK, so there's a lot of misinformation going around on here, so I'm going to try to clear the air and give my experience of what works and what doesn't on the S21 (FLAT) screen, and we can assume the same thing for the S21+. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ULTRA, which still needs the LOCA/UV protectors due to the curved screen.
First things first, how I add my fingerprints: I follow the method everyone recommends, which is using the lightest pressure possible to register your prints, so you can ideally tap the display to unlock your phone. I do NOT press as hard as I can, because, honestly, who wants to do that every time they unlock their device?
I register my right thumb 3x and my left thumb once, getting all areas of my right thumb scanned (tip, sides, towrds the tip, towards the knuckle, etc)
OK, so what I've tested so far:
Ouba tempered protectors: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RDR1394/
These work. Not especially well, but they work. You have to jam your thumb down ONCE when registering your prints, then light taps work after that. This constantly gives the "cover the entire sensor area" when registering, and when you unlock, your thumb has to be in a pretty precise spot. If you were DEAD SET on tempered, I'd get this, but I still wasn't thrilled.
UniqueMe Protectors - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R8ZPC34/
Worked about as well as the Ouba, maybe a little worse. I wasn't happy with these at all. Tore it right off.
AmFilm "Hybrid" glass, designed to work with fingerprints - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RYV6PD5/
First things first - These are NOT glass. They feel like glass on the phone, which is the most important thing, but they're not glass. Anyone who says screen protectors protect your screen from breaking are full of ****. They protect your screen from SCRATCHING, and tempered protectors do the best job of that. I don't know how well these will resist being scratched themselves, but they feel great. It does NOT feel like plastic.
Now, as for how well they work? Perfectly. Like there was nothing on your screen in the first place. Fingerprints were registered quickly, easily, and the slightest tap unlocks the phone. This is where it's at. The protector is also super thin compared to the others, and really feels like a bare phone. If you use a case, you won't even notice it's there.
Edit: Man, this thing collects fingerprints like it was its job. Do NOT expect any sort of oleophobic coating. Still works great, but it gets smudged quickly.
Now, because these are clearly NOT glass, I can't say how durable they will be and how long they'll last, but recently they were on sale for $4.50 for a 2 pack. Well worth the money.
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In regards to @zachman1750 and his review of the Zagg D3O protector: I have the same protector, and it's a LOT like the Amfilm one. Same installation method, same feel, I'm willing to bet it's the same thing made in the same factory. The difference is $50 for the Zagg with $5 lifetime replacements (I paid $35 for mine), while the Amfilm was purchased for $4.50 for a 2 pack on Amazon, and even off sale, they're $9 for 2. I'd save your money and go for the Amfilm.
BladeRunner said:
I am a fan of the Ringke Dual easy Wing. Although like most screen protectors that use a similar installation method I often get the line across the middle of the screen.
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I checked for that in Amazon, that was my favorite for the S20 series... Could not find it. I'll check again I guess. Where did you get it?
I got the ESR "liquid skin full coverage" screen protector for my S21. Not sure why they call it that. Dry application, goes on like the Ringke Dual Easy series (has a lower film that grabs dust and then is pushed off in two stages with the squeegee as the final later is pressed into place). Feels pretty good, a few very small bubbles, has not peeled up on the edges so far (tested with Spigen Thin Fit and the Cyril Color Brick).
I would prefer the Ringke Dual Easy Wing, or something that wraps around to the back, so that cases can't push up the edges. Looking for that still.

Question Pixel 6 Pro screen protector

Hi all,
I have a few questions around tempered glass screen protectors for curved screens like the Pixel 6 Pro, I was wondering if people had any answers to:
Are there any known brands that do good quality curved tempered glass screen protectors?
Has anyone seen any tempered glass screen protectors for the Pixel 6 Pro that follow the curved edge of the screen
How well do these fit on phones that have cases (I'm looking at spigen rugged armor and have noticed in the past that some screen protectors don't fit properly with the case)
Any input would be appreciated as I want to make sure my Pixel 6 Pro is properly protected from scratches and falls.
At the moment, do not buy a glass screen protector. Where is the screen of the Pixel 6 Pro curved? Until a high-quality curved protection is made
I can recommend this
Amazon.com: ArmorSuit [2 Pack] MilitaryShield Screen Protector Designed for Google Pixel 6 Pro (2021) Case Friendly Anti-Bubble HD Clear Film : Cell Phones & Accessories
Amazon.com: ArmorSuit [2 Pack] MilitaryShield Screen Protector Designed for Google Pixel 6 Pro (2021) Case Friendly Anti-Bubble HD Clear Film : Cell Phones & Accessories
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And
Amazon.com: LK [2+2 Pack] 2 Pack Screen Protector Design for Google Pixel 6 Pro 6.71-inch + 2 Pack Camera Lens Protector, Self-Healing TPU Film for Pixel 6 Pro, Ultra-Thin, HD, [Not for Pixel 6], Bubble-Free : Cell Phones & Accessories
Buy LK [2+2 Pack] 2 Pack Screen Protector Design for Google Pixel 6 Pro 6.71-inch + 2 Pack Camera Lens Protector, Self-Healing TPU Film for Pixel 6 Pro, Ultra-Thin, HD, [Not for Pixel 6], Bubble-Free: Screen Protectors - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Just this morning this chick was standing next to me on the train and she had a phone with on-scree fingerprint reader and a screen protector. It looked ugly as ѕhit, because there was a hole for the fingerprint.
I haven't used screen protectors in years now. I just don't put my phone in the same pocket as keys and it's good as new.
goddammit said:
Just this morning this chick was standing next to me on the train and she had a phone with on-scree fingerprint reader and a screen protector. It looked ugly as ѕhit, because there was a hole for the fingerprint.
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I'm using a Whitestone Dome Glass on my OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren and there is no hole, where the FPS is...
And there's also no problem with the finger print reader with the applied Dome Glass.
So I really do hope that there's going to be a Dome Glass also for the Pixel 6 Pro (in the past Whitestone always hat a Pixel Dome Glass available...)
stetre76 said:
I'm using a Whitestone Dome Glass on my OnePlus 7T Pro McLaren and there is no hole, where the FPS is...
And there's also no problem with the finger print reader with the applied Dome Glass.
So I really do hope that there's going to be a Dome Glass also for the Pixel 6 Pro (in the past Whitestone always hat a Pixel Dome Glass available...)
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I heard many horror stories from people that had to remove the remains of Dome Glass after a drop (shattered, couldn't be removed in one piece). Did that ever happend to you? I planned on using Dome Glass for a while now, but it's quite expensive and I am not really looking forward to damaging my original display whilst trying to remove the debry of the protecting glass...
Any reason why you couldn't put a 6 tempered glass on the 6 Pro? pretty much the same size. You wouldn't want it to go past the curved edges anyway.
ridobe said:
Any reason why you couldn't put a 6 tempered glass on the 6 Pro? pretty much the same size. You wouldn't want it to go past the curved edges anyway.
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You would have a pretty sizable area around the screen protector that doesn’t come up to the case edge. Leaving room for dust to accumulate. Also the selfie camera cut out wouldn’t line up right.
I ordered this one: https://www.spigen.com/products/pixel-6-pro-screen-protector-neo-flex
I know Spigen makes great cases but never tried their screen protector. It's not tempered glass but it was (only) 11 euros on Amazon. In the worst case, if reviews are bad, I'll send it back.
Edit: read some reviews about the same ones for other phones, they don't seem great. I canceled my order for now. We'll see what becomes available next week.
I just bought some LK film screen protectors off of Amazon. I've had good luck with them in the past and the install method they use works great. I might go Whitestone or similar later on after I see some reviews. I had used Whitestone before in the past but from what I've been reading it seems the quality of the glass isn't what it used to be. IDK anybody used a Whitestone lately?
Morgrain said:
I heard many horror stories from people that had to remove the remains of Dome Glass after a drop (shattered, couldn't be removed in one piece). Did that ever happend to you? I planned on using Dome Glass for a while now, but it's quite expensive and I am not really looking forward to damaging my original display whilst trying to remove the debry of the protecting glass...
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Before I sold my Pixel 2 XL I removed the Dome Glass and that was absolutely no problem.
The Glass came off very easy and the glue sticks to the Dome Glass not the Smartphone Screen.
I also had to replace the Dome Glass on my OnePlus (my fault) and there I didn't have any problems either - the glue sticks to the Dome Glass, the Display remains absolutely clean...
Can't really imagine on how to "kill" the display when removing the Dome Glass...of course, if you're usin a kniw or a screw-driver or any other inapproriate tool...
I'm going with the Ringke Dual Easy Wing. The film curves around and covers the edges and it has stayed pristine for the 1 year I've had it on my Note 20 ultra.
dj24 said:
I'm going with the Ringke Dual Easy Wing. The film curves around and covers the edges and it has stayed pristine for the 1 year I've had it on my Note 20 ultra.
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Do you use cases on your phone? If so does it work well with them?
dj24 said:
I'm going with the Ringke Dual Easy Wing. The film curves around and covers the edges and it has stayed pristine for the 1 year I've had it on my Note 20 ultra.
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is this avail for the 6 Pro?
I ordered the ArmorSuit MilitaryShield Screen Protector and see how it does. I may order a protector for the camera lens but I see nothing I like right now.
I ordered the curved Imak 3D Tempered Glass Screen Protector, it will arrive in mid-November.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003174564311.html
Been rocking my Pixel 5 w/o a screen protector since purchase. Don't think I'll use one for my Pro.
dimm0k said:
is this avail for the 6 Pro?
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I didn't see the Ringke on their website.
A few things to answer earlier posts:
Whitestone is REALLY easy to remove, even after it shatters. Worst case you can scrape it all up with a business card. The adhesive is more like rubber cement than a hard glue.
Tempered glass protectors with a hole in them are straight up garbage. Avoid them
The Pro has an Optical sensor, any issues that Samsung users had with tempered protectors don't apply here. Optical sensors work GREAT with LOCA based UV tempered glass protectors. My Oneplus 9 Pro has an Optical sensor and I have the whitestone (and used Aliexpress $3 loca based protectors), they all work fine. The main difference is the quality of glue used, the cheaper ones pull up like crazy after a few weeks.
I ordered a Spigen 2 pack but I am no expecting much, might go Whitedome this time. Curved displays are a ball ache.
I brought this and it arrived a week ago. The glass is curved: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09FL6GTHJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I can take a picture of the glass if anyone wants. I however haven't tried it on the phone (since mine won't ship till early Nov), so I don't know how good it is. But the edges are curved.
I ordered 2x Magglass Tempered Glass Designed for Google Pixel 6 Pro Screen Protector (2021) UHD Full Coverage Display Guard (Case Compatible), so I'll give a review when I get the phone and put it on. It was either the sole tempered glass one I could find or one of only a couple. I've never used this brand although I've heard of them and seen them.
By the way, on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 512 GB (which I love the hardware but hate the software, having come from the Pixel 1), I bought the Note 10+ phones for my wife and I a year and a half ago, and it took a while to receive a screen protector. I dropped that phone at least 10 times before I also received an Otterbox Defender, since a lot of stuff was getting delayed. That phone is just so slippery without a case (I know, this is a screen protector thread).
I'm so glad the screen wasn't damaged before I got the protector on it. The phone came with something basic already on the screen that wasn't really a protector, but it might've helped keep it from damage until I got the rest of my accessories.

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