Screen protector good for writing? - Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite Accessories

The screen and MPen are more slick than I like. Does anyone have a good screen protector recommendation improves the pen experience?

Edit: One day after placing the screen protector, everything is fine, I don't understand what happened... Ignore my post
Hi Chris,
sorry for stealing your thread, did you manage to buy a screen protector?
I bought one but the pen doesn't work with it, it's like it doesn't detect the touch of the pen in the screen, although the buttons get highlighted when the pen is over them.
Thanks,
Luís Pinho

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Absolutely WORST screen protector ever.

http://www.screenpatronus.com
stay away.
They Are VERY easily damaged by a stylus. I'm talking barely no pressue at all, and theres permenant damage to the screen due to the stylus. It's almost like the top layer is being ripped as my stylus is dragging across it.
Just thought i'd try to save ya'all some money
thanks for the warning
thanks for the warning. If somebady news, which one is the best screen protector?
Bacchus416 said:
http://www.screenpatronus.com
stay away.
They Are VERY easily damaged by a stylus. I'm talking barely no pressue at all, and theres permenant damage to the screen due to the stylus. It's almost like the top layer is being ripped as my stylus is dragging across it.
Just thought i'd try to save ya'all some money
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Maybe you got a bad batch? I have used this brand for many phones, cameras, and mp3 players, and have had no problems.
Thanks for the advice
I bought in the past in proporta.com and they are good
Thank you for the warning, I am looking to get a good screen protetor so now I know to take this off the list
The BEST screen protectors are Expert Shield. You should be able to get one for around $7 with shipping on ebay.
I have one on all of my electronics.
What is wrong with Screen Patronus!?!
I would say the complete opposite. They make the best screen protectors, as they are easy to apply and have minimal impact on touch screen performance.
As a matter of fact, I think my Touch Pro's touch screen actually works better with the Screen Patronus protector on it, than it did before.
Would recommend highly.
I second that, I''ve used many different brands for the past 5 years. I found screenpatronus works best. it's super clear, it's hardly can tell it's even there once it's on..
njmarchetti said:
What is wrong with Screen Patronus!?!
I would say the complete opposite. They make the best screen protectors, as they are easy to apply and have minimal impact on touch screen performance.
As a matter of fact, I think my Touch Pro's touch screen actually works better with the Screen Patronus protector on it, than it did before.
Would recommend highly.
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I'm a fan of the Invisible Shield from ZAGG. Easy to apply and once it's there, after a few says it just disappears. Resists fingerprints, too.
Screen Patronus looks great when new, goes on perfectly, but it scratches very easily. I would need to replace it monthly to be happy with how it looks, which would amount to about $72 per year!

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If you keep the screen protector on too long it will F*CK your screen up. That's why they give you three. I'd suggest keeping them and changing at least every 4 months.
I left a screen protector on my Dare for its entire 2 years and the screen came off with the protector.... Be carful
Hey it's nice of you to put these up for free but are these necessary with the gorilla glass?
ACD168 said:
If you keep the screen protector on too long it will F*CK your screen up. That's why they give you three. I'd suggest keeping them and changing at least every 4 months.
I left a screen protector on my Dare for its entire 2 years and the screen came off with the protector.... Be carful
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The Dare also had a thin plastic screen over a resistive touchscreen, not a glass screen like newer touchscreen devices. I had a screen protector on it for two years, as you did, and it was fine.
thenickisme said:
Hey guys,
When I got my phone I got a pack of three screen protectors with it. I put one on mine and now I'm left with two more that I'm sure I'll never use. I noticed that there are a lot of people on here looking for screen protectors.
So if anyone wants them, shoot me a PM with your address (Continental US ONLY) and I'll respond with my paypal - all I'm asking is a few dollars to cover shipping.
If this needs to be moved, I will be happy to oblige -- just thought this would be the best spot to give these away. Also, whenever they are shipped out I'll delete this thread; no need to have it on this board any longer than necessary.
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I'd love to have one of these as I've never used one!
if you haven't found people yet I'm going to PM you my email address now
@LOL!!
Yes, believe me, they are. I used my SGS a month without a screen protector. After I noticed a small scratch on the screen I bought immediately a few protectors + case. It is gorilla glass, but it's not indestructible... my headphones where enough to get it a scratch, even if it's a small one - no more risking.

[Q] Xperia Arc screen help.!

Hello, found a few scratches on my Xperia Arc screen and got very disappointed, I thought it had scratch resistant screen, later I took a close look to the screen and found out that it had one more screen layer, could anyone tell me if it can be removed or not, because when I asked SE support team, the operator told me that it can be removed, I just wont a suggestion, help guys.
I would not touch that layer it is part of the capacitive sensor on the screen if I'm not mistaken
yeah, I'm afraid of that too, but support team convinced me in opposite
Yes, you can remove it without problems. I did it in December without problems so far.
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how did you remove it? any suggestions to peel it off? It's a bit hard to do that ( with nails )
With my nails
It takes a while to pick up a corner, but once you got a corner picked up it's easy.
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I would not touch that layer it is part of the capacitive sensor on the screen if I'm not mistaken
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Part of capacitive sensor ?? Lol
Anyways..it's just a screen protector..if got scratched,replace it with a new one..
And in this case,i would suggest you to seek some professional help as you might end up making new scratches in order to remove the protector.It's a tough job and needs a lot of love and care d(^_^)
Thank you all, I did it, it really was a screen protector, if found layer like this on your arc , you should peel it off, as a result you get Better colors, touchscreen enhancement and sharper image.
I dont think that we should remove the screen guard. SE provides two screen guards with the handset. One comes already pasted on ur handset and other comes in the box. we need not remove it as it keeps the main screen safe from scratches..
I really agree with your, but that screen protector makes touchpad less sensitive and colors are less vivid, so I prefer being extra careful with my phone then looking at Less Attractive screen
Last time I checked the screen protector I have on doesn't change the quality, clearness or the color of the display. Just saying.
Protect your screen with one. Most of them now a good and leave your screen feeling normal.
i know its an old question but anyway i have one question.how hard is it to peel of the screen protector? im trying it right now and im afraid of braking something, should i force it off or what?
It is glued there so you may have to use some force to peel it off.
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What screen/frame replacement are you using? (And what are your thoughts)

Hello guys,
First post as I am curious to repair my OPO to the highest standard possible keeping it as close to original as I can. (Also looking to unlock bootloader/root/install colour os camera amongst other things!)
Any way I cant do any of that until I have a new screen, woke up about a month a go to a random crack on my phone screen.. so my question is what screen/midframe combo are you using? And how does it compare to the original screen?
I have been reading about this for so long I have almost got to the point where I am unsure if it is worth it anymore every single replacement seems to have one problem or another.
I am looking for the original speaker grill. (Can use the one on broken screen if this is doable?)
The capacitive buttons to work and light up properly. (Apparently a lot of the replacemnts have dimmer buttons.)
And of course the most imortant is touch sensitivity and colour. (I would like this to be on par with the original OPO screen.)
Apparently some of the replacement screens are also missing the oloephobic layer, im not to sure if there is any dtruth behind this though.
Any help at all will be very much appreciated!
Thanks, Luke.
I would like some opinions on this too. Oleophobic layer wouldn't be a problem for me as I use a tempered glass screen protector. Likewise don't care about the capacitive buttons as I prefer onscreen ones.

Screen sensitivity and glass protectors

Hey all,
I've had the G4 for about 3 weeks and the screen sensitivity is my only gripe. It sometimes takes several taps to get it to respond and when scrolling in various apps it will not always respond. Like many others I have a glass screen protector and I've read a few times that people think that might be part of the issue. I want to test this without destroying the current protector I have by removing it. I have also noticed that if I need to push for several seconds on the same spot (mainly for long pressing on the keyboard) my finger will move around slightly and not always tap the area I was aiming for.
Anyone else remove their glass screen protector and notice better performance? Or maybe switching to a non-glass protector? It can be frustrating when thinking you tapped the screen and then doing it again and again.
I went to return my phone, peeled off the screen protector, and the difference was huge. Still very weak touch response even without a protector, though. Less sensitive than a Samsung or iPhone anyways. I decided to just get used to it and it doesn't really bother me as much anymore. I went with a warranty replacement to be safe anyways, and it does seem to be a little better than my previous phone. Still a much weaker touch response than my S4 ever had, but i will say that my gf's iPhone 5 is much worse with her thicker glass protector (i bought a really thin .2mm one, which has already spidered within a week xP)
Thanks for the response Ryan. I'll probably remove the glass protector as well then. I bought the one that Verizon offered which I think is a generic brand. It looks great on the phone but with this issue it's not worth it. Thanks again!
Just a quick update. I replaced my glass screen protector with this one from Spigen and it is noticeably better. As Ryan mentioned previously, still not perfect which I believe is something that LG needs to work on. The phone is not as responsive as it should be. The previous glass protector was too thick and this Spigen one makes a huge difference. I still occasionally have to tap twice but this at least makes me want to throw the phone less.
I use an Invisashield and I haven't had a single issue with touch responsiveness. I just got my phone a few days ago so maybe it's got something different. I don't know.

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