Fits the Urbane perfectly, easy to put on, only $10. It's nothing super special but it does the trick (It is made for the LG Watch R but it fits the Urbane).
I don't like screen protectors very much but my buddy sent me a pic of his Sony Watch 3 which would have been scratched/gouged beyond repair had it not been for some crappy protector he put on it.
I'm pretty rough on watches and figured I better get this before I fcuk it up
http://amzn.com/B00SR8BLT6
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Have you had it on for a little while now? How is it holding up? Is it exactly the size of the Urbane screen or does it leave a lip? Fingerprint magnet?
Thanks!
It's held up well and has done it's job. I hit the face of my watch on a table corner which cracked the glass protector but did no damage to screen.
I had to order a new protector so I decided to get the flimsy rubery one just to try something different. I had it on my watch for about a week and then reordered a glass protector. The ruber one really got in the way of the touch sensitivity and took away the nice feel of solid glass.
I ordered a second glass protector which I managed to crack while installing it toy watch. This was my fault. I wanted to get it lined up perfectly so I added, removed, pushed, etc the glass screen protector a lot which eventually cracked it. Again this was my fault. Ordered a third glass protector and installed it without issue. Still have it on now.
Only complaint is that the edges haven't stayed perfectly flush with the bezel of the watch. This is very hard to notice doesn't effect the usability. I've ecided to live with this slight imperfection mainly because I do not want to get another protector if I break it
I will totally buy again if I needed to.
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It's held up well and has done it's job. I hit the face of my watch on a table corner which cracked the glass protector but did no damage to screen.
I had to order a new protector so I decided to get the flimsy rubery one just to try something different. I had it on my watch for about a week and then reordered a glass protector. The ruber one really got in the way of the touch sensitivity and took away the nice feel of solid glass.
I ordered a second glass protector which I managed to crack while installing it toy watch. This was my fault. I wanted to get it lined up perfectly so I added, removed, pushed, etc the glass screen protector a lot which eventually cracked it. Again this was my fault. Ordered a third glass protector and installed it without issue. Still have it on now.
Only complaint is that the edges haven't stayed perfectly flush with the bezel of the watch. This is very hard to notice doesn't effect the usability. I've ecided to live with this slight imperfection mainly because I do not want to get another protector if I break it
I will totally buy again if I needed to.
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Pics please!
I would like to see how noticeable the screen protector is and also how big the gap between the glass and bezel is.
Thanks in advance.
Here you go
Those are some pretty deep gouges on the bottom of the case, have you found a product to take those out? I have some minor ones on mine now.
I'm pretty sure what you're seeing are partial fingerprints. Looking at watch now and dont have any gouges.
I got one from Montong on amazon, fits my Urbane perfectly.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ne tempered&qid=1447700538&ref_=sr_1_2&sr=8-2
I bought this screen protector and it's not quite large enough. I was wondering if that's pretty much how they all are, or if someone could recommend one that fits better. It's also not that great with the fingerprints. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks
Has anyone found ones that are slightly larger? Are they a bit smaller so that they can be removed, if need be?
How are they with fingerprints? And, how come it doesn't appear to be a perfect circle - there seems to be one spot where there is a little corner/protrusion. Are they easy to install centered well?
Does anyone have the "Skinomi TechSkin™" screen protector? How does it fair versus a glass screen protector?
So, I just got a brand new LG Watch Urbane. I am about to open the box, attach a nice metal band to it, and I don't know whether or not I should install a glass screen protector I bought for it.
What is the glass on the LG Watch Urbane made from? Is it Corning Gorilla Glass?
I baby my devices and I am very careful with them. All of my phones and tablets have screen protectors and heavy duty cases. I am not clumsy at all, but I like to be preventative for any potential mishaps that could arise.
My dilemma is that I don't know whether or not I should put a glass screen protector on my watch because it will certainly change the look of it and I'm not sure placing the screen protector on it is actually going to protect it much more than it is already protected on its own.
Please tell me your thoughts. Thank you.
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I've banged mine into various pieces of metal while working on cars, and drug a piece of sheetmetal (a roof ridge vent) across my Urbane - which saved my arm from what I imagine would've been an uncomfortable experience. The bezel has a few little scratches, but the screen has none. If you're actually reasonably careful with things (like, have never broken a watch face before), then I'd leave the protector off, as you'll just end up with an ugly sticky edge on a protector (which is probably weaker than the screen glass itself) for no particularly good reason.
I bought an IQShield clear full body skin from Amazon. I'm wondering if I would be better off installing the clear skin to everything but the screen, and getting a glass screen protector. The skin/protector is "self-healing" plastic-stuff. Looking at the install videos, I have to spray stuff on it, and then let it cure overnight. I think it's a little overkill. I don't know. I see a bunch on amazon with lifetime warranties.
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I purchased this based on some feedback I had read one some other forums. I have tried nearly every major screen protector out there (Spigen, RearthUSA, Incipio, PowerSupportUSA, Switcheasy, BodyGuardz, XO Skins, Best Skins Ever, a ton of cheap ones off Amazon, Zagg, etc.). Up until this point, I had always found the Ultra Crystal from Spigen to be the best overall. Not anymore.
Before I get started I want to mention that the Martin Fields Screen protectors are not cheap. One screen protector for the Nexus 7 is $29.99 ($34.99 for one iPad protector and $16.99 for one Galaxy Nexus protector)and it only comes with one screen protector and a set of instructions. That's it. I will say that the packaging is very environmentally friendly for those that care (makes no difference to me).
One issue I've always found to be a huge problem with these dry, crystal clear screen protectors (Again, think Spigen Ultra Crystal) is that they show fingerprints so easily that it really can become a huge nuisance and to my surprise this one doesn't show much at all. I would say it's nearly as good at resisting fingerprints as a matte finish screen protector.
A very innovative feature this screen protector offers is that it is completely removable. They include a Mylar sheet that you can stick it to if you need to take it off. Just apply a small piece of scotch tape at the bottom corner and slowly pull to remove it. This does bring up the biggest problem that I have with this protector though. It is somewhat brittle. It will crease if you aren't careful with it.
Turn on a steamy shower and install. Be patient as these things are a perfect fit and will require some patience to install.
Quick Summary:
PROS:
As clear as any I've ever used
Does not pick up oils like most clear, dry application screen protectors generally do
Feels as close to glass as anything I've ever used
Reusable
Covers entire screen
Comes with a Camera Lens cover as well
CONS:
Not cheap. If you purchase directly from MartinFields.com it is $16.99 + $4.99 shipping. Be aware of fakes on Amazon.
Doesn't come with much. Just a simple paper package, a screen protector and a Mylar sheet to apply it to if you decide to take it off and use it later.
Fragile, it will crease if you aren't careful
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Oh! Thank you Breezer for posting this review! We all low you so much!
Martin field are awesome. I'm using one on my galaxy nexus since January and it's still in perfect shape. I would buy that for my N7 but I'm keeping it naked.
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Um... They need to change one of their tests...
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The one to the left is martin fields, the middle is window glass, the right is a competitor
http://www.martinfields.com/US/feature-less-fingerprints-and-smudges
The clarity is deceiving, but easily illustrates the point.
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Um... They need to change one of their tests...
The one to the left is martin fields, the middle is window glass, the right is a competitor
http://www.martinfields.com/US/feature-less-fingerprints-and-smudges
The clarity is deceiving, but easily illustrates the point.
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Lmao! Yea um I don't see how they could overlook that.
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Lmao! Yea um I don't see how they could overlook that.
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Hahahaha! That is hilarious. They do show fingerprints like a lot of dry application protectors but they don't have that blue smear effect ou get (Ultra Crystal).
So I purchased one of these and installed it this afternoon. All is well except three of the corners have a bubble and appear slightly lifted. The protector appears to be installed properly and no amount of rubbing with a credit card or fingers can get these edges to stick. Fwiw, I tried a reinstallation and have not touched the adhesive side.
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How easy to install screen protector like this on Nexus 7?
I have concern for dust particles, bubbles and imperfection because 7" is not quite small.
And how is it with the touch, swiping, etc. still good?
If you can make some photos showing from corner to corner, that would be awesome.
Thanks for your review btw, I am considering to use this MF screen protector + some kind of back-case ala Incipio Feather for phones
I have installed probably 10 different protectors on devices of various shapes and sizes, and I find that with patience, the bigger the device, the easier it is to get the protector aligned properly. But it does take patience as you can spend 15-30 minutes just fishing dust out with scotch tape without getting fingerprints on the back side of the protector to get a perfect, bubble free adhesion.
I gave up on running a hot shower while doing it as it just makes the dust harder to find if it gets on the screen anyways, and for me it always seems to.
Hey Guys and Gals,
DrkGhst87 here and I just wanted to give those of you who are still figuring out which case and/or screen protector you might want to get with my opinion on these 2 items I purchased off of Amazon.com. And to show off my awesome looking Galaxy S6 EDGE!!! (Link to Album if you just want to check out the pics.)
First the Spigen Neo Hybrid Series Case for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge:
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This case is a beauty. Loved it as soon as I saw it. It's sleek, slim, and easy to hold. The back of the case looks nice and provides extra grip to hold. It's not slippery and doesn't give you that feeling it's going to fall right out of your hands. With the edge having "sharp" edges and that for some has caused some discomfort, the case provides just enough extra lip so that it feels nice in either hand. The case adds a "mm" or 2 so that when lying face down, it's not lying on the screen. It comes in 2 pieces, the shock-absorbing TPU case + polycarbonate bumper. Even with the case on, when placed on top the wireless charger, it charges just fine. It's$24.99 right now as of this post but I was able to pick it up for under $20 and I'm sure you could to. 10/10 would recommend.
Second the controversial Spigen Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Protector FlexHD Clear Screen Protector:
Now let's begin with the fact that this was my first ever "wet" application screen protector. I was a nervous wreck spraying that solution over everything and the subsequent consequence of solution all over my brand new phone... Since I was so use to putting on those one and done "dry" application protectors I was hoping for them to come out with one for the Edge, since I wanted protection from one side to the other and not just the top of the screen, but unfortunately I couldn't find one personally. Since I went with the Spigen case, why not go with the full coverage screen protector as well and it comes with a back glass protector to boot. At first, I was completely devastated by how it looked after my initial install, there were bubbles and blemishes everywhere. I went online to find the only advice was to let it "settle" and that most if not all the bubbles would go away in time. Boy, that waiting was rough. I'm a perfectionist at heart and seeing all those bubbles was killing me. But I can honestly say right now, I'm glad I went through with it. Not only do I now have Edge to Edge protection, but it looks like glass and feels like glass as well. I've shown my phone off to a few friends of mine and they couldn't even tell I had a screen protector on my phone. The back protector went on smooth, since that was a traditional "dry" application. I did notice that the back protector was a tad bit small on the sides and didn't exactly cover the entire back glass. Since I was putting on a case anyway it didn't bother me to much, but for those of you who carry the phone "naked" this might present a little problem... or none at all, it's really up to you. At the end of the day however, I love the look and feel to it and would recommend it to anyone that has the nerves to put up with the "wet" application and the waiting for it all to "settle". It's $15.99 right now. 9/10 would recommend.
Thanks for taking the time for reading my review. I hope that my post helps anyone with their purchase.
Here's the album with my phone in the case and with the screen protector on as well
Looks great I'm gonna purchase these now. How's the screen protection around the edges with the case on it? Any raise up or bubbles?
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Looks great I'm gonna purchase these now. How's the screen protection around the edges with the case on it? Any raise up or bubbles?
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It's a perfect fit. There's no bubbles or raise up at all. Obviously it's a YMMV situation, because it's all about how you apply the screen protector, but if you can get it on just right it looks amazing. I've swiped from the both edges and you don't even touch the end of the protector to lift up accidentally and the case comes up to a really nice spot along the edges and covers a bit of the protector at the top and bottom. The most nerve wracking part was the initial application of the top screen protector with the solution. As I'm sure you might have seen all the posts on here about the bubbles and blemishes, I just wanted to provide some images of it done right and all the bubbles going away. I had some bad looking bubbles too. Just kept working them out with the provided squeegee over the past few days.
I had already ordered one of these from Amazon, but god damn that looks even better than I was expecting. Thanks for sharing.
wow! you installed the screen protector perfectly well. thanks for the review and the assurance that the SP feels smooth and seamless.
For the screen protector, does it reduce fingerprints? Thanks in advance.
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It's a perfect fit. There's no bubbles or raise up at all. Obviously it's a YMMV situation, because it's all about how you apply the screen protector, but if you can get it on just right it looks amazing. I've swiped from the both edges and you don't even touch the end of the protector to lift up accidentally and the case comes up to a really nice spot along the edges and covers a bit of the protector at the top and bottom. The most nerve wracking part was the initial application of the top screen protector with the solution. As I'm sure you might have seen all the posts on here about the bubbles and blemishes, I just wanted to provide some images of it done right and all the bubbles going away. I had some bad looking bubbles too. Just kept working them out with the provided squeegee over the past few days.
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Thanks I've had problems in the past where the case would mess up the screen protection. This was a great review thank you!
I bought this case on Friday (it's should be at home when I get back) and was about to buy that exact screen protector as well but waited because I was so hesitant on that wet application - made me nervous!! Thanks for the review I think I'll pull the trigger
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Also - damn Verizon and their ugly unnecessary logos! Loving that T-mobile left off all carrier branding.
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For the screen protector, does it reduce fingerprints? Thanks in advance.
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Honestly, it's a YMMV situation. Somedays I won't have a single fingerprint on it, the next I'll have a screen full of them. I would say I don't get as much or more than my buddy who has his S6 Edge "naked" all the time but it could be how I use it as well. I'm on my phone for calls a lot so I've noticed that the oil from my face creates a lot of the fingerprints, but if my screen was clean to begin with I haven't noticed to many if any at all. Also, how clean my hands are when I use my phone is another factor. So I'd say it's about the same as having the phone "naked", without it on.
Hi guys. Just thought I'd post this quick review of the Ghost glass from MIME USA which I received last night.
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I have however, bought a Ghost glass from them previously, for my S4.
I am in no way responsible for any physical, psychological,
emotional or mental damage caused by my honest opinions.
The glass protector can be bought here.
I bought it last Friday, it arrived on Tuesday, even though estimate was 7-12 business days. Not bad.
The protector came well packaged as usual.
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The contents include:
1) Instruction leaflet
2) Microfibre cloth
3) Fibre capture sticky plastic magical thingy
4) Ghost Glass
*phone sold separately
I used the famous hinge method to apply the glass protector. Pretty much went ok. Just took a big of patience to get it aligned correctly. And even then, I think the alignment went a little bit off in the end. Trying to control my OCD now.
Here's what the phone looks like after application of the protector:
As you can see, to some it may look a bit odd as the design was made not to cover any of the sensors or the speaker grill.
It also doesn't cover the whole glass from edge to edge. There's a slight gap. IT does cover the whole touch screen area though.
I also had a couple of small air bubbles, but they have mostly disappeared throughout the day. Only one annoying one is left on the bottom right of the phone, but thankfully not on the screen itself.
Any question, please feel free to ask.
Hope that helped.
That's def different than what's shown in their picture. I have one on my OnePlus and it's nice, but I have a crack in the corner... How it got there, I have no idea since it's in a TPU case all the time and I haven't dropped it. Overall, a nice piece of glass, but I wish the cut out on top was just two cuts. One for camera, one for speaker and sensor. I'm a little iffy on those that just chop off a portion of the top. It still leaves the screen exposed.
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Indeed. Incredibly misleading. Will buy a cheap ebay one instead (have a Mime on my S4 and really like it but the look of this G4 protector is ).
I have been a huge fan of Mime for years. Had them on my Nexus 5 and my Lg G3. by far the best screen protectors for those phones with just a cutout for the speaker and they worked just fine. all of the sensors. I emailed them about their version for the LG G4 and i see it had a bunch of cutouts and i am very disappointed in the design this time around. They seem to now be doing cutouts on all their new designs
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That's def different than what's shown in their picture.
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They seem to now be doing cutouts on all their new designs
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Indeed. I think I remember some discussions on other forums where they were complaining that the glass was covering some sensors and causing issues. Which is probably why they changed the design so drastically. I'll probably keep it on for a bit to see if that pesky air bubble goes, but then I'll probably end up getting rid of it. Perhaps an Orzly?
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Indeed. I think I remember some discussions on other forums where they were complaining that the glass was covering some sensors and causing issues. Which is probably why they changed the design so drastically. I'll probably keep it on for a bit to see if that pesky air bubble goes, but then I'll probably end up getting rid of it. Perhaps an Orzly?
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i have this one coming from skinomi from what i hear its pretty nice. edge to edge, covers the camera but has an oval opening for the speaker and sensors. best of both worlds if you ask me. should be here soon actually. $7.95 no tax prim lifetime warranty...how can you beat that?
http://www.amazon.com/Skinomi-Tech-Glass-Replacement-Touchscreen/dp/B00XWQTXG6/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1433515455&sr=1-2&keywords=SKINOMI+LG+G4&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011
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i have this one coming from skinomi from what i hear its pretty nice. edge to edge, covers the camera but has an oval opening for the speaker and sensors. best of both worlds if you ask me. should be here soon actually. $7.95 no tax prim lifetime warranty...how can you beat that?
http://www.amazon.com/Skinomi-Tech-Glass-Replacement-Touchscreen/dp/B00XWQTXG6/ref=sr_1_2?s=wireless&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1433515455&sr=1-2&keywords=SKINOMI+LG+G4&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011
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Thats the one I have on mine but I paid $10.90 everything dropped in price the week of release last week it was higher but thats ok. I always did like Mime protectors but seeing this one with those cut out look like trash. Will see how this one holds up over time. What I liked about the Skinomi is that its edge to edge and I have a Otterbox Defender on the phone minus the Defenders Plastic screen protector and with the Skinomi on it all glass with the MIME you will see those ugly cutouts.
Anyone with this screen protector noticing issues recognizing taps?
yeah i feel like my when i try and type its not picking up the taps i was thinking maybe cause of the curve of the screen the protector is not sitting completely on the screen which is why it might be missing taps
I only have issues in direct sunlight. The taps seem harder to register. Besides that it seems normal to me.
The packaging is fancy, install is pretty straight forward... but all the means nothing if the screen protector doesn't cover the whole screen, nor adhere to it either. There is about 1-2 mm on both sides that is left uncovered by the screen protector, and then about 2-3mm where the screen protector does not adhere to the screen leaving an ugly effect. While the part that's not adhered to the screen is only noticeable while the screen is off, the portion uncovered is noticeable with the screen on. You can tell where the screen protector ends and portion not cover begins because of the curved edge of the protector. And there is an annoying rainbow effect when looking at the edge of the screen protector at an angle when the screen is off.
I wonder if these people actually "test" these screen protectors before they start selling them. Or they just go off the design specs available online when measuring.
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Dam that's terrible.
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I've got mine when they were promo'd on slickdeals for like 95 cents. The packaging is nice but there does seem to be a lot of complaints about halo's and whatnot, haven't put it on yet. Quess i shoulda researched before i bought
I installed the skinomi a while ago and it had halo but was sized much better than what is pictured here. I wonder how there can be so much variability in the manufacturing process.
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Have you tried contacting Skinomi before creating a thread like this? It's very possible you just got a bad protector. Keep in mind glass protectors won't cover the entire front glass since it's slightly curved at the edges, but it does look like yours is a bit small. I have a Skinomi glass protector on my Note5 and it covers the entire visible display quite nicely (almost perfect to the edges of the display). No halo effect either.
They'll likely give you a free replacement.
Someone might have accidently packaged a different protector from another phone.
I would contact the manufacturer and they'll probably send you the correct one.
Ya sorry but i used the promotion on here and got one for .95 shipped and overall it adhered good and is sized much better than yours. Only at the bottom right corner where i believe my fingernail scraped away some of the adhesive lifting it back up was it not sticking.
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Other than the slight "halo" mine fits just fine. It's doing its job of protecting the screen
Halo all the way around. I tossed mine. My phone is naked now but I will be going back to matte screen protectors when they arrive. Ran through too many glass protectors and all of them have halo. Not paying $30+ for a screen protector.
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Have you tried contacting Skinomi before creating a thread like this? It's very possible you just got a bad protector. Keep in mind glass protectors won't cover the entire front glass since it's slightly curved at the edges, but it does look like yours is a bit small. I have a Skinomi glass protector on my Note5 and it covers the entire visible display quite nicely (almost perfect to the edges of the display). No halo effect either.
They'll likely give you a free replacement.
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I have and their reply was:
Hello,
The order was fulfilled by Amazon and you will have to contact Amazon directly for refund or replacement. I do not have access to your payment information.
Please feel free to contact our customer service department again if you have any further questions or concerns.
Have a great day!
Thank you,
Ana
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I ordered two of these (in case one arrived cracked/damaged) then I would not have to wait on a replacement to keep my phone protected. And if both arrived with out damage, then I would have a spare if the 1st was damaged during use. Both that I received were exact same size, and neither covered the display entirely.
I had no issues with "halo" effect in the screen protector itself. My issue was it does not cover the entire screen (the screen not the glass front.)
And I'm well aware that glass screen protector do not go from edge to edge of the front of the device; yet they should at least cover the actual display itself.
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The packaging is fancy, install is pretty straight forward... but all the means nothing if the screen protector doesn't cover the whole screen, nor adhere to it either. There is about 1-2 mm on both sides that is left uncovered by the screen protector, and then about 2-3mm where the screen protector does not adhere to the screen leaving an ugly effect. While the part that's not adhered to the screen is only noticeable while the screen is off, the portion uncovered is noticeable with the screen on. You can tell where the screen protector ends and portion not cover begins because of the curved edge of the protector. And there is an annoying rainbow effect when looking at the edge of the screen protector at an angle when the screen is off.
I wonder if these people actually "test" these screen protectors before they start selling them. Or they just go off the design specs available online when measuring.
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I have to say the screen protector can not be the way as you wanted if your screen has a little curve edge .
most of the affordable screen protector just sized down a little bit , it is easy to make also , will reduce the cost of the product
and it will be easy to go with case
as i know you have a supcase , why did you still use the screen protector ?
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I have to say the screen protector can not be the way as you wanted if your screen has a little curve edge .
most of the affordable screen protector just sized down a little bit , it is easy to make also , will reduce the cost of the product
and it will be easy to go with case
as i know you have a supcase , why did you still use the screen protector ?
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I've been using Android since 2008 on my T-mobile G1, and have bought new devices every year. I know how a screen protector should look and function.
Stopping the screen protector before it even covers the actual display is not acceptable or how they fit properly. (and incase you are not aware "display" is the part of the device that produce the imagery, the visual interactive part when you press the power button, not the bezel or "entire" front of the phone.)
You are stalking my reviews on Amazon, gonna start stalking them on Xda also?
And as far as your comment about SUPCASE; I have many cases, SUPCASE, Otterbox, Spigen, and UAG. Also several off brand cases.
I don't use the same case all the time, I like to switch it up. And having a screen protector on the device allows me to use cases that don't
have them built in (which most do not)
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I've been using Android since 2008 on my T-mobile G1, and have bought new devices every year. I know how a screen protector should look and function.
Stopping the screen protector before it even covers the actual display is not acceptable or how they fit properly. (and incase you are not aware "display" is the part of the device that produce the imagery, the visual interactive part when you press the power button, not the bezel or "entire" front of the phone.)
You are stalking my reviews on Amazon, gonna start stalking them on Xda also?
And as far as your comment about SUPCASE; I have many cases, SUPCASE, Otterbox, Spigen, and UAG. Also several off brand cases.
I don't use the same case all the time, I like to switch it up. And having a screen protector on the device allows me to use cases that don't
have them built in (which most do not)
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Quit the [email protected]@ , could you please try my tough case ?
i have no interesting stalking you ,but just try to beat your attitude by my other case
Artech21-Offical said:
Quit the [email protected]@ , could you please try my tough case ?
i have no interesting stalking you ,but just try to beat your attitude by my other case
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No idea what "[email protected]@" means, but good for you bud.
I have no interest in trying your "touch" case; as its a clone of the SUPCASE Unicorn Beetle PRO Series minus the Belt Clip Holster (which I already own.)
it must have been a bad batch or perhaps an oversight. had Skinomi thou and got good results so..
Wow, it really seems like some of you guys are attacking him, and somehow blaming him for the shortcomings of this screen protector. Jeez
yeah i had the same issue with them
avoid the complete screen protector as well
even though they offer warranty for free. the screen protector sucks
Hi Everyone,
Quick question about the wet install screen protectors, can the solution that comes with the screen protector (e.g. skinomi,clearcoat...) wear out the oleophobic coating?
It is just a mild soap and water solution. Dries in minutes on the front.
I hate the wet sp. Why would you want to put liquid on your phone on purpose. Not worth it to me. You can apply the dry one instead. If you have lint under use scotch tape to get it out.
Honestly, you can get a nice tempered glass protector for about $5.
Don't use the wet applied protectors, they feel horrible.
They are always sticky feeling and soft.
So soft that you end up with permanent marks in them from your fingernails.
The clarity of the wet applied protectors is also sub-par.
Get a nice tempered glass protector and follow this for installation:
Got to the bathroom (just trust me on this).
Run a hot shower and close the bathroom door.
Clean the phone while the steam builds up in the room.
Clean the phone some more.
Keep cleaning that phone.
OK check that there is no more dust on the phone.
Peel off the back protective layer on the tempered glass.
Turn the phone sideways.
Hold the glass from the ends with just your fingertips.
Evenly align the glass with any cutouts or the edge of the display.
Drop the glass all at once onto the display from about 1/4" above it.
Press the glass lightly with a finger in the middle of the display and watch as it applies itself.
You should have a perfectly applied protector now.
The tempered glass will feel exactly like the phone with no protector on it, it will also have an oleophobic coating that will resist fingerprints and smudges.
*EDIT* The steam from the shower will remove the dust in the air and guarantee you a perfect installation every time (unless you place it in the wrong spot)
Hey everyone,
Yeah, i know wet screen protectors are ugly and feels horrible to the touch. i originally installed the tempered glass screen protector and a long piece of dust got stuck under, so i tried to remove it. I used my nail and lifted up the screen protector and removed the dust BUT the corner where i dug my finger nail in to lift sp then had a pushed in adhesive (not sure how to explain it). I like my screen protector installs to be at least 99% perfect (even installing for friends) and since i had a clearcoat full body protector next to me. I was planning to use it on the body of the phone and not the screen. So since the SP wasn't perfect i removed it and stuck on the CC SP on it as a temp solution. I tried it install it and man was it hard. I stuck on the Skinomi one on a different phone before and that came out perfect with ease. Didn't know why but the CC one was nasty.
So anyways, after 30mins of attempting i gave up, removed it and packed the G4 back into the box until i had a new tempered SP.
Now i got a tempered one installed perfectly but i wanted to know of the solution could removed/wear out the oleophobic coating.
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Now i got a tempered one installed perfectly but i wanted to know of the solution could removed/wear out the oleophobic coating.
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It should not remove the coating.
The oleophobic coating is waterproof and oil resistant.
I have never in the past (before tempered glass) had a problem with a wet installed protector removing the coating.
I will say that if you do not use enough of the spray that comes with them, they WILL stick way too much to your phone and that may damage the coating when removing the protector.
Many Thanks, I think i put sufficient amount of water on. It didn't take too much effort to remove.
I have used glass protector for my G3 and G4 from Glass4M Glass. Well and smooth for touching. http://glass4m.com/product/glass-m-premium-tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-lg-g4
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I have/had no problems with a wet install screen protector.. I prefer it mostly for the fact that you can move it around while it's actually on the phone to get the positioning you're happy with.
Also make sure the protector has a cut out for the front sensors because l got one that didnt and i screen would turn off when making a call due to the protector blocking the proximity sensor.
If anyone wants free tampered glass. heres a link, i cant get it because its cant be shipped to canada.
http://www.amazon.com/PREMIUM-QUALI...9492367&sr=8-1&keywords=lg+g4+glass+protector
and use the promo code to waive the cost: Promo Code: C6DS-X78XGU-26LEA9
link is valid for 40 hours. you are welcome.
omar300 said:
If anyone wants free tampered glass. heres a link, i cant get it because its cant be shipped to canada.
http://www.amazon.com/PREMIUM-QUALI...9492367&sr=8-1&keywords=lg+g4+glass+protector
and use the promo code to waive the cost: Promo Code: C6DS-X78XGU-26LEA9
link is valid for 40 hours. you are welcome.
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I thank you for the code, someone else has already used it though.
But Thank you for posting it for someone to use.
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Also make sure the protector has a cut out for the front sensors because l got one that didnt and i screen would turn off when making a call due to the protector blocking the proximity sensor.
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You can calibrate the sensor to work with screen protectors that cover it.
You should be able to find the information on how to do it from google, if not let me know and I will try and find a link explaining it.
I don't remember exactly how to do it, but it was with one of the hidden menus from the dialer.