Question Bubble at fingerprint scanner? - OnePlus 9 Pro

Hi,
I received my oneplus 9 Pro and observed a bubble at fingerprint sensor area.
Is this due to default screen protector or there is some issue in screen?
Thanks

That looks like the screen protector. I'm currently using, a whitestone dome Uv tempered glass which is really nice with a natural feel, and looks like no protector, with no issues for the fingerprint. If you get it I recommend installing without the included frame using the camera hole to line up the glass.

Thanks. Yes, i would keep default fir few days and then go for a protector.
Cheers,
Prakash

dashingpc said:
Thanks. Yes, i would keep default fir few days and then go for a protector.
Cheers,
Prakash
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if it's an air bubble, then tap in the middle with a needle, all the air will come out, and the film will stick to the screen

bugac said:
if it's an air bubble, then tap in the middle with a needle, all the air will come out, and the film will stick to the screen
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Thanks. After some time I removed the protector and I realized oneplus 9 pro screen is even more gorgeous.
Will enjoy phone in its true form without protector , as this screen is beautiful and feel great without protector.

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Screen too reflective, could it be the Orzly tempered glass?

Hi All, so, as soon as I got my OPO I decided to get it protected with a tempered glass (first time I got tempered glass for a device), and really almost didn't use it until I was able to install the Orzly tempered glass so I have no comparison. I noticed that I get a lot of reflection when light is on the back, making it some times very hard to use, so my questions are:.
- Could my tempered glass protector be adding extra reflection or is the OPO screen also too reflective?
- Anyone has experienced the same with the Orzly?
- Is there a brand of tempered glass that would give less reflection?
Thanks
Not reflective but might be polarised
Mine isnt too reflective but I've think it might be polarised. When I use my polarised oakley sunglasses, the screen is completely black when I use it horizontally (landscape).
Could someone check their oneplus one (without a screen protector) to see if the same happens to them? I dont really want to have to remove the orzly just to check.
Cheers
Polarized
Just checked, the screen is polarized.
RaSpewTin said:
Just checked, the screen is polarized.
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Ok. Cheers. Looks like I'm going to have to buy some new sunnies then!

Recommend Temper Glass Screen Protectors?

Could someone please recommend a good glass screen protector?
Thank you in advance!
Push, i am also looking for a good temp glass.
Anyone has experiences with good temp glass and would recommend it?
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torr310 said:
Could someone please recommend a good glass screen protector?
Thank you in advance!
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Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro tempered glass screen protector for Huawei Mate 20 X
I am using it on my mate 20X now. As usual, nillkin produces good quality glass screen protector at a reasonable price
nitric75 said:
Nillkin Amazing H+ Pro tempered glass screen protector for Huawei Mate 20 X
I am using it on my mate 20X now. As usual, nillkin produces good quality glass screen protector at a reasonable price
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Thank you for the recommendation!
I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
SWBgHz said:
I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
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I am not sure what whitestone means. Thank you for the link! Could you please let me know how it feels upon receipt?
SWBgHz said:
I ordered a Whitestone type liguid adhere temp glass protector from Ali, it should arrive in the next few days.
https://goo.gl/SGmrK2
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Why would you need this if screen isn't curved? I have a Pixel 2 XL. And liquid adhesive is a expensive and a pain to install.
Tempered glass
Is the Nilkins tempered glass compatible with the clear case provided in the box?
I have installed 2 tempered glass and both will have air bubles when used together with clear case provided in the box
2nd question, anybody has experience using screen protector clearplex or X-one?
why guys need screen protector i use the protector comes with phone or im wrong there is one come with phone just remove number 2 sticker ?? plz tell me that also screen protector
barcaloney10 said:
why guys need screen protector i use the protector comes with phone or im wrong there is one come with phone just remove number 2 sticker ?? plz tell me that also screen protector
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That is a plastic screen protector, most people install glass to protect their phone.
hattrickho said:
That is a plastic screen protector, most people install glass to protect their phone.
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so its better to remove it and install glass ? or i can install over it ?
barcaloney10 said:
so its better to remove it and install glass ? or i can install over it ?
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I removed mine to install glass. Better protection.
Yea! You can install glass over it. I did it on my first glass screen protector but the screen is not as clear to install glass alone.
torr310 said:
I am not sure what whitestone means. Thank you for the link! Could you please let me know how it feels upon receipt?
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Order screwed up and never arrived, think the seller just didn't know how to send to US.
def-g said:
Why would you need this if screen isn't curved? I have a Pixel 2 XL. And liquid adhesive is a expensive and a pain to install.
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Expensive, yes. I find easy to install though and while it has more steps it is far easier to get a perfect type fit, in the end. Regular temp glass lifts off, gets stuff under the edges, and is prone to that oil slick effect - the liquid adhere types solve those issues and aside from better fit/feel they last longer.
Hmm seeing as the Mate 20X screen is mostly flat and a little curve at the extreme edge (similar to iphones), is there any decent full coverage (those with the black borders) tempered glass for it?
I've seen a few at the shops but when i test fit them over my screen i can see that the black border covers some of the pixels of the screen, making it look like "surrounded" or "covered". like if you were to view an old website (where they put absolutely no padding at all) the left and the right side of the text will be cut off (Eg, the first letter "A", probably the left leg will be cut off)
This is also a problem I noticed with my iPhone X, most full coverage tempered glass being sold have their black borders a little too thick and will "eat" into the screen when applied, so far the only tempered glass i know of that has black borders and not exhibit this issue is the one by spigen (google for pics), their black border is thin enough that it does not interfere with the screen.
Wondering if such a product exists for the Mate 20 X?
I have the black border Tempered Glass on my Mate 20 X and also i have used these black borders Tempered glass for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 18K. Yes, it is true, they ,, eat '' a little bit from the screen edges, but i would rather prefer these and have a full coverage rather than the crystal clear ones and have the screen protected like 90%... as those dosen't fit on the entire screen. I don't mind at all the borders... it's only about 2mm , barely notice in everyday use...
So, if you guys want to have full coverage and full protection for the screen, goes for the black borders tempered glass... my honest opinion...
filip_pine said:
I have the black border Tempered Glass on my Mate 20 X and also i have used these black borders Tempered glass for my Xiaomi Mi Mix 18K. Yes, it is true, they ,, eat '' a little bit from the screen edges, but i would rather prefer these and have a full coverage rather than the crystal clear ones and have the screen protected like 90%... as those dosen't fit on the entire screen. I don't mind at all the borders... it's only about 2mm , barely notice in everyday use...
So, if you guys want to have full coverage and full protection for the screen, goes for the black borders tempered glass... my honest opinion...
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Those only have adhesive around the edges correct? Dot matrix and some rainbow effect, no?
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I've currently found one (google hoda mate 20 x tempered glass, I can't post links), 1st or second result, the black borders seem to be rather thinner, might want to order one to test but its about $20
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Those only have adhesive around the edges correct? Dot matrix and some rainbow effect, no?
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That's true, rainbow effect and matrix, but i don't mind at all, is better to protect the entire screen rather than just 90% of the surface...
The matrix and rainbow effect is visible only with the screen off, with the screen turned on you can't see these effects...
I would still love to find a Whitestone type adhesive temp glass protector if anyone comes across a good one they would recommend.
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I would still love to find a Whitestone type adhesive temp glass protector if anyone comes across a good one they would recommend.
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You could grab those black border style adhesive at sides type tempered glass and convert it to those full loca glue type, just strip away all the extra film and leave it with the bare glass, then just get those spare glue tubes used in whitestone and apply it yourself, i did the same thing with my XZ2 Compact seeing no one sells a whitestone type full coverage protector so i did it myself
But for now, I am quite happy with my Nillkin H+ tempered glass (especially coming from me, since i am the type that normally prefers those full coverage full adhesive types), yes, it does not go all the way to the edge but as i'm using it with the provided huawei TPU case it fits just fine, more important is to protect the screen and get back that "glass" touch.

Screen protector

Hey guys how many of you have left the pre installed screen protector on? And does the actual screen hold up to scratches ok and does the naked screen get fingerprints as bad as the screen protector does?
robgee789 said:
Hey guys how many of you have left the pre installed screen protector on? And does the actual screen hold up to scratches ok and does the naked screen get fingerprints as bad as the screen protector does?
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The pre-installed "screen protector" is a very thin piece of plastic similar to the ones you peel off new phones. I put my phone in my pocket with a few keys for a few hours and I was shocked to see TEARS (not scratches) all over the screen. So I immediately removed it to realize it's just thin plastic. I also noticed colors/brightness looked better without it as plastic is not as clear as glass and it affects screen visuals.
The actual screen has Gorilla Glass 3 it should resist scratches but a real screen protector is highly recommended.
Sufyan3D said:
The pre-installed "screen protector" is a very thin piece of plastic similar to the ones you peel off new phones. I put my phone in my pocket with a few keys for a few hours and I was shocked to see TEARS (not scratches) all over the screen. So I immediately removed it to realize it's just thin plastic. I also noticed colors/brightness looked better without it as plastic is not as clear as glass and it affects screen visuals.
The actual screen has Gorilla Glass 3 it should resist scratches but a real screen protector is highly recommended.
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Cheers mate I just removed mine and you really can tell the difference and it feels a little more responsive too
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robgee789 said:
Cheers mate I just removed mine and you really can tell the difference and it feels a little more responsive too
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Yes mate display looks even more impressive after you remove it glad it helped
The gorilla glass is really soft on this one, so it does scratch a lot (at least in my case). So now I got a tempered glass to mask the scratches and prevent new one from happening.
I just peeled off pre applied from my A70 , I use flip cover
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My UK model, bought from the official Samsung online store, didn't come with a factory installed screen protector.
I'm running the latest May update but still find the fingerprint sensor only works 30% of the time despite registering the same thumb 3 times over.
I have a tempered glass protector on, but the sensor was just as poor without it. I find I use face unlock more than anything.
I can live with it, but it's quite a disappointing experience!
Sufyan3D......
Was there any hard to remove left over adhesive?
No
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Will the screen protector for the A80 fit the 70?
I like the no notch look of the one for the A80.

Best Screen protector for A50

Hi guys,
Though our A50 comes with a in display fingerprint, it is really important that you use a compatible screen protector or the fingerprint might be slow even cause not recognising fingerprints well. Not only in A50 but this mighth happen in any device which comes with in display fingerprint. ?
We get 2 types of screen protector in market,
1. Transparent screen protector
2. D-Tagged Screen protector (5D, 11D, 9D, etc.)
So which will be best for your device?
A50 Screen Protector Comparison Video
I suggest the normal transparent screen protector. The D-Tagged screen protectors are not so good for the in display fingerprint devices. Neighter it is a good choice for those devices which are of full screen. It Covers Display in a small ratio.
I'm using the transparent screen protectors in my A50 and getting a Super Fast fingerprint also no issue of display covered by screen Protector.
Now, I'm using nillkin amazing h screen protector.
fakhrads said:
Now, I'm using nillkin amazing h screen protector.
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Can u share a link pls
Toufinious said:
Can u share a link pls
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https://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=nillkin+amazing+h+galaxy+A50&p=1&iie=1
I'm using a pack of Tocol and it works fine with the fingerprint sensor, and it has full screen coverage as well. The edges can chip though if you aren't careful with your gestures and keep rubbing the edges.
I use spigen's. It's good, well maid but didn't like to be it's edge black. And I couldn't applied it %100 edge to edge. So I ordered two different brands of screen protector from Amazon Germany. Will try them after a month.
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Question Just installed a glass screen protector and FPR won't recognize

I did the steps people have said to do like increase touch sensitivity and re add all the fingers I would use but it still won't work. I don't know who made this protector since I got it off a marketplace site and when I met with the person all he gave me was the screen protector. It was only $5 i got it for so no big deal if it's ****.
Other than that it feels good and everything else works fine.
There are some other threads on here about glass screen protectors. The majority don't work with FP, but there are some that do. Check those threads for info.
In general you need to go for the UV glued type..... All the ones with just glue on the edges will leave an air gap between screen and glass, this heavily impedes with FP functionality.....
Is the brand on Google's approved list?
s3axel said:
In general you need to go for the UV glued type..... All the ones with just glue on the edges will leave an air gap between screen and glass, this heavily impedes with FP functionality.....
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The air gap has nothing to do with it, the Pixel 6 with its perfectly flat screen has the same problems, my wifes Spigen one has rendered her FPS useless.
MrBelter said:
The air gap has nothing to do with it, the Pixel 6 with its perfectly flat screen has the same problems, my wifes Spigen one has rendered her FPS useless.
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Thanks, maybe the cause is not as simple as I assumed... Still my experience remains over many phones: the edges-only glued glass protectors just don't work (for me )
s3axel said:
Thanks, maybe the cause is not as simple as I assumed... Still my experience remains over many phones: the edges-only glued glass protectors just don't work
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I'm not disputing that, i was just clarifying the Pixel 6 suffers the same problem even with a flat screen.
Never had a problem with a 1+ phone using a glass protector over the FPS even with the cheapest crap i could find so as far as i am concerned all the reasons Google are coming out with are absolute cobblers.
So should I just take this thing off or wait for a software update from Google?
I for myself have installed a TPU screen protector presently, awaiting delivery of a UV glass protector as I like those more
I'd hope Google improves the behaviour of the FPS, in how far however I don't know.....
I am currently using the below TPU screen protector and could not be happier with it. My fingerprint scanner works nearly every single time and I have not had an issue. Once the screen protector has been properly applied (I admit, I screwed it up the first time) I cannot even tell that it is on my screen visibly or by touch.
Having said that, I am a little concerned that a TPU screen protector is not as good in general as a glass one. I have not had an issue yet, but I also have not had an accidental drop or anything.
I will also say that I have registered each of my thumbs twice. I will get an occasional "longer" read, and by longer, maybe a half a second longer. However, I have noticed that when that happens, my thumb is slightly out of the read circle. When my thumb is dead center, it reads it every time really quickly.
I am not all that excited about a UV glass protector as I have read horror stories of discoloration and some users not being able to get them off.
Supposedly Google has released their approved screen protectors list. I am not about to spend 50 bucks on a Zagg. The one for Panzer was more reasonable, but it disappeared off their website. The Otterbox is another TPU and I like the one I have:
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I might just take this off and use nothing. I didn't use a protector for my s7 edge or s10+ and didn't get a single scratch. I only got it because I wanted to preserve the oilyaphobic coating. This thing only cost me $5 in the end
Did peeps make sure to use the increased screen sensitivity setting for use with screen protectors?
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Did peeps make sure to use the increased screen sensitivity setting for use with screen protectors?
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yes, it makes zero difference.
Typically with curved screens, you need a full-screen adhesive in order for the FPR to work after installation. Either that, or one with edge adhesive with an area over the reader that also sticks to the screen, but I personally think those are kinda ugly. For the regular P6, my girlfriend ordered a brand called "TOCOL" for a glass protector, which is working great all around.
If/when Whitestone Dome releases one for the P6P, that will be the only really good option. It's either that, or buy an edge adhesive style one, buy LOCA glue and a UV lamp, and DYI it. Only way you're going to have glass and a working FPR.
I'm using a TPU protector and a case. TPU has come a long way tbh, the dry install ones I got feel like a naked screen and give me some piece of mind in regard to small scratches. The case does the rest as far as drop protection. Victus Glass is pretty good for shatter resistance generally, but crap for scratches.
OP, I would remove that one if you want to use the Fingerprint Reader. There isn't a software update that's going to solve that problem unfortunately. I'd just use a decent TPU for now and if you really want glass after you try it still pray for Whitestone Dome. There's another thread on here dedicated to working protectors, I'd check that out and pick one.
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...
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orlans21 said:
I did the steps people have said to do like increase touch sensitivity and re add all the fingers I would use but it still won't work. I don't know who made this protector since I got it off a marketplace site and when I met with the person all he gave me was the screen protector. It was only $5 i got it for so no big deal if it's ****.
Other than that it feels good and everything else works fine.
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If you prefer the 9H glass protectors, you'll have to find a glass protector that is "Google certified" to work with fingerprint reader.
These are glued to the screen to make 100% positive contact with the glass protector.
I'm guessing you have a 9H glass protector like mine that has a very small air gap between the screen and the protector. Even with the enhanced fingerprint reader setting, my fingerprint reader doesn't pick up anything.
The TPU flexible protectors supposedly work well, but I like the 9H glass protectors.
The Google Certified 9H glass protectors that I've found are between $15 - $39 per protector, and many of them are "out of stock" at the moment.
MrBelter said:
The air gap has nothing to do with it, the Pixel 6 with its perfectly flat screen has the same problems, my wifes Spigen one has rendered her FPS useless.
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Yeah it's only the Pro model that has curved screens and requires UV glue protectors, which there is currently none available until Whitestone Dome releases. I managed to get this and it works perfectly but it's already out of stock [3 Pack]Google Pixel 6 Pro Screen Protector,Akcoo Liquid UV Tempered Glass [Full Screen Adhesive][Edge to edge coverage][Compatible with fingerprint sensor] for Pixel 6 Pro 6.7 inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KC72DW...abc_YW4QX456AX8GJ33BV928?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
orlans21 said:
So should I just take this thing off or wait for a software update from Google?
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Have you tried to delete the finger print and add a new one?
lucky_strike33 said:
Have you tried to delete the finger print and add a new one?
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yeah, i got rid of the protector. it was garbage

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