Just released: Brando Screen protectors - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo Accessories

I just noticed that Brando has released screen protectors(Ultra Clear & anti glare) for the T-Mobile Ameo/Dopod U1000/HTC Advantage/HTC Athena.

Bought both of them($17 for the UltraClear and $15 for the Anti-Glare). they will be here in a week or so. I will post my findings after that.

Just ordered three anti-glare protectors from them. Can't wait to get them.

Also consider Martin Field Overlay Screen Protector if you want more choose, personally i prefer them than the Brando. But no doubt they are both very high standard.

wu5262 said:
Also consider Martin Field Overlay Screen Protector if you want more choose, personally i prefer them than the Brando. But no doubt they are both very high standard.
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Thanks! I'll check it out. Also might order the full body protection cfor my x7500.

Well, I bought the Martin Fields one. Couldn't really align it well as it's provided literally as a protector, nothing else, and I wasn't happy that despite wearing latex gloves, vacuuming the room, cleaning the screen etc... I got a speck of dust in it.
Oh well, removeable/washable, right? So I can remove it and get rid of the dust?
Don't know where they get distilled water from the tap, but it's not the UK. The protector is covered in smeary crap.
Unimpressed for the money. It's not like I haven't fitted screen protectors before. VERY frustrated about not being able to get a nice screen protector on my Ameo without bubbles/trapped dirt/throwing away $17.
I'll be including my experiences with the Martin Fields protector in my review of the Ameo in our magazine, I'm that (un)impressed with it. Normally I get review samples of this stuff, too - I'm especially annoyed by having bought it and basically being left with a bit of waste material.

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Well, I bought the Martin Fields one. Couldn't really align it well as it's provided literally as a protector, nothing else, and I wasn't happy that despite wearing latex gloves, vacuuming the room, cleaning the screen etc... I got a speck of dust in it.
Oh well, removeable/washable, right? So I can remove it and get rid of the dust?
Don't know where they get distilled water from the tap, but it's not the UK. The protector is covered in smeary crap.
Unimpressed for the money. It's not like I haven't fitted screen protectors before. VERY frustrated about not being able to get a nice screen protector on my Ameo without bubbles/trapped dirt/throwing away $17.
I'll be including my experiences with the Martin Fields protector in my review of the Ameo in our magazine, I'm that (un)impressed with it. Normally I get review samples of this stuff, too - I'm especially annoyed by having bought it and basically being left with a bit of waste material.
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I also had significant problems with an MF screen protector. My experiences are in this thread: Screen Protectors. I ended up buying two screen protectors from ebay that IMHO are about as good as you will get, for £3.99 each (I seem to recall). I got this one on first time, only one bubble (now gone) and no trapped dust.

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Well, I bought the Martin Fields one. Couldn't really align it well as it's provided literally as a protector, nothing else, and I wasn't happy that despite wearing latex gloves, vacuuming the room, cleaning the screen etc... I got a speck of dust in it.
Oh well, removeable/washable, right? So I can remove it and get rid of the dust?
Don't know where they get distilled water from the tap, but it's not the UK. The protector is covered in smeary crap.
Unimpressed for the money. It's not like I haven't fitted screen protectors before. VERY frustrated about not being able to get a nice screen protector on my Ameo without bubbles/trapped dirt/throwing away $17.
I'll be including my experiences with the Martin Fields protector in my review of the Ameo in our magazine, I'm that (un)impressed with it. Normally I get review samples of this stuff, too - I'm especially annoyed by having bought it and basically being left with a bit of waste material.
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you haven't fit the wrong side of the protector on have you? you are suppose to throw the side with the sticker away, and this is the same with any other protector, it takes times to get it perfect, but once you got it, there is 0% dust, 0% bubble, screen looks even better then before, and screen visible under sun as well.
I think you must have done something wrong, lots of people had done complete reviews on screen protector, Martin Field is one of the TOP one, so people already knows how good it is, and for people who had fit it correctly on their device, they know the fact as well. Putting your bad experience in the review won't really help, you are better off finding why it doesn't fit well, what have you done wrong, because it's not normal for you to get a bad fit on this screen protector.

No, I didn't fit the reverse of the screen protector. My name is not Corky, and in fact, I do drive a car, like all the regular kids.
I fitted it fine the first time aside from alignment. It's extremely difficult to align correctly due to the sunken nature of the Ameo screen, and it had slipped under the frame of the unit. However, this should not be an issue, because it's supposed to be removable and washable.
Which it simply isn't. I've attempted several instructions - wash under warm water, wash with light soap and rinse well... and the same problem, each time - it's impossible (unless you have clean-room conditions) to dry it afterwards.
So; yes - nice screen protector. Insufficient "support" for fitting it (nothing to help align or remove it, the WriteShield AG etc. from Pocket PC Techs for my iPaq came with wipes, little tools for removal which also help with alignment), and VERY expensive, and the claims of being reusable are highly suspect, IMO.
Because of the expense, I won't be replacing it, even if it is the best protector - I'll try another brand.

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No, I didn't fit the reverse of the screen protector. My name is not Corky, and in fact, I do drive a car, like all the regular kids.
I fitted it fine the first time aside from alignment. It's extremely difficult to align correctly due to the sunken nature of the Ameo screen, and it had slipped under the frame of the unit. However, this should not be an issue, because it's supposed to be removable and washable.
Which it simply isn't. I've attempted several instructions - wash under warm water, wash with light soap and rinse well... and the same problem, each time - it's impossible (unless you have clean-room conditions) to dry it afterwards.
So; yes - nice screen protector. Insufficient "support" for fitting it (nothing to help align or remove it, the WriteShield AG etc. from Pocket PC Techs for my iPaq came with wipes, little tools for removal which also help with alignment), and VERY expensive, and the claims of being reusable are highly suspect, IMO.
Because of the expense, I won't be replacing it, even if it is the best protector - I'll try another brand.
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I guess most of the Martin Field User here didn't actually wash their screen protector, my Room is not particular clean, i have cat inside too, but i still manage to get it on perfect in one go, i think washing the screen protector is a very bad idea. And maybe it's just me, but i have try other screen protector, and I can get perfect fit on all of them, no dust, no bubble at all. There is surely some skills to this.

I applied mine while holding my 6 month baby girl and only got one bubble which went away by itself. My woman decided to let me hold her right when my new screen protector arrived and I didn't want to wait. Yes, i'm THAT impatient.
Been on my Advantage ever since and protecting it wonderfully. Only thing I don't like is the slight reflection on the non-reflective protector. I guess you're bound to have some reflecting going on as it's plastic, etc.

They think I might have had a faulty one, and are sending a replacement. So this is good - explains why I had trouble fitting it (though I still think I just got it under the edge of the screen or something), and at least I don't need to wash it.
They recommend the approaches I took to drying it, too, so I guess we just have very contaminated water here.
Update: New Martin Fields protector arrived today. Followed the same procedure to fit as before with one change: I made a sort of handle of tape to lower it onto the screen with, thus being ABSOLUTELY sure it wasn't going to slide or catch on the frame.
Perfect result. Couple of microscopic dust specks (inevitable, I guess I must live in a dusty house despite cleaning constantly, it seems!) but no bubbles, misaligned edges or anything. I'm 80% sure that the original was faulty, but not 100% sure.

Proporta Screen Protector
I have had a good result with the Proporta screen protectors, much better than with the Martin Field screen protector which in my opinion was too thick and reduced the touchscreen sensitivity too much. They cost £5 each, and when I placed my order I was encouraged to pass on a 10% discount voucher code, so I am doing so: PASSITON10.
A pressurised air duster and latex finger cots meant no dust bubbles, and the screen looks great with no reflection.

Just thought I'd ad my two pennies worth!
I've been using Brando's screen protectors for years now. Helped him get right sizes for the old A920/A925 models. Then had two for my A1000's (plus a case too that was very good), and got one for my XDA Exec...
They apply flawlessly, are easy to remove, and you really can wash then too. My A925 one (yes I STILL have that brick in the drawer!) will still come off and go back on again after 3 years!
I'm gonna order one for my Ameo too - i like the non-reflective i must admit as not only does it stop reflections but it also makes the surface of the screen seem more 'silky' when using the stylus.

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Anti Glare Screen Protectors, They Any Good?

I was looking to pick up some Screen Protectors for my Tilt and I noticed there are normal ones, and others that specify Anti Glare.
I was just wondering, do the Anti Glare ones make a noticeable differance when used in Daylight? I was using the GPS the other day in the car and I could see the screen but it does get pretty washed out when the sun is low.
Yes They Do
I have an anti glare type screen protector on my Garmin iQue M4. Works pretty well. Big difference between that and a clear protector.
I plan on ordering one for my Tytn II this week. Check out Pocket PC Techs. I think the website is PPCtechs.com or something. Much better than the Body Guardz I tried before.
the anti glare ones are dull in finish (usually) and take away from the great screen that the Tilt was given. I use the crystal clear protectors because I get the same clarity as if it was not there. Also, it protects the touchscreen from key scratches, banks, dings....
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the anti glare ones are dull in finish (usually) and take away from the great screen that the Tilt was given. I use the crystal clear protectors because I get the same clarity as if it was not there. Also, it protects the touchscreen from key scratches, banks, dings....
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I figured the matte finish would cut back on the Picture Quality a bit, but the anti glare ones seem to go on like a static cling window decal. You can remove, wash, and reuse them over and over. That being the case, I would probably only use it when I am going on road trips and I know I will need the GPS.
I am going to get some normal ones as well for everyday use.
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I figured the matte finish would cut back on the Picture Quality a bit, but the anti glare ones seem to go on like a static cling window decal. You can remove, wash, and reuse them over and over. That being the case, I would probably only use it when I am going on road trips and I know I will need the GPS.
I am going to get some normal ones as well for everyday use.
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I think it's boxwave that will sell you 1 of each. AS for the whole wash and put it back on, I've never got them to do that. Usually by the time I'm ready to wash it, it's so worn out in the upper right corner or where the "s" or "a' keys on the pop up keyboard is, I usually replace instead of wash...
I've got both the high gloss and anti-glare protectors from Javoscreen. I purchased them for about 10 each on amazon. They fit perfect and seem to do an amazing job. I ordered the wrong size of each accidently the first time, which was OK because it gave me practice in getting this things on. If you actually do what the very brief instructions say, they go on to where you honestly have no idea anything was done at all.
They win my vote!
I recommend The Ultra-Clear Screen Protector from www.pdair.com (and while you are at it, get one of their cases as they are nice and allow you to use the keyboard in the case). I've been a very happy customer of theirs (free shipping from China) and have used their case and screen protectors on my 8125 (wizard). The screen protector lasts about 4 to 6 months for me.
I just put an order in with them for a new case and screen protector for an AT&T Tilt as I'm soon to be joining you guys (Tilt is on backorder though so having to wait...).
Goanna said:
I was looking to pick up some Screen Protectors for my Tilt and I noticed there are normal ones, and others that specify Anti Glare. I was just wondering, do the Anti Glare ones make a noticeable differance when used in Daylight?
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I've used the Boxwave crystal-clear protectors on all my last devices, with the Tilt/Kaiser I decided to try the anti-glare version from Boxwave instead. I wish I had stuck with the crystal-clear, they are MUCH nicer. I do like the feel of the textured anti-glare, but I see no significant glare improvement and the loss of clarity is obvious. I'd trade some clarity for glare reduction but trading clarity for nothing is the pits
Re: washing and re-applying. BTDT - it's a ROYAL pain. Oh the wash and re-apply is easy enough, but getting the protector clean enough that there are no spots left onscreen is [email protected] near impossible in my experience.
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rsolomon said:
I've used the Boxwave crystal-clear protectors on all my last devices, with the Tilt/Kaiser I decided to try the anti-glare version from Boxwave instead. I wish I had stuck with the crystal-clear, they are MUCH nicer. I do like the feel of the textured anti-glare, but I see no significant glare improvement and the loss of clarity is obvious. I'd trade some clarity for glare reduction but trading clarity for nothing is the pits
Re: washing and re-applying. BTDT - it's a ROYAL pain. Oh the wash and re-apply is easy enough, but getting the protector clean enough that there are no spots left onscreen is [email protected] near impossible in my experience.
Richard
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Best bet would probably be to rinse it with distilled water or saline (contact lense solution would probably work for that matter) and then dry it with a microfiber cloth.
I have the anti-glare from Boxwave....and I have polarized sunglasses. If there is light is at all on the screen (not the backlight) whilst I am driving, i can't see a thing on the screen. Even with the backlight on full.
I think I'll switch to the clear ones.

<rant>HD2 t-mobile brand screen protector.

Just for info, there's two in the box. it covers ONLY the screen that has the LCD. DOesn't cover whole face.
Never had issues sticking on these static type protectors but this one gave me hell. ruined both. the protector is slightly tacky. And will attact dust(like any like this) so make sure you're in a clean room. But both of my protectors wouldn't stick on the edges of the protector. and every time I tried to peel it up and putting it back down, it still didn't hold. Then dust got under it. augh. Ruined both. I wonder if they would take them back since both wouldn't stick on teh edges? Aww... they will probably say I'm returning it because I got dust under it.
i know how you feel! i bought them when i got my hd2 and i got the top two-thirds of the protector on perfect but then the bottom third somehow got dust underneath, it really not that bad when the screen is on but its still annoying. cant wait to get my invisibleshield on it tho!
order this, the maximum protection from zagg....
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield...es-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
I used invisishield on my ipod. Great stuff, but hard to get on perfect. 3 parts for a curved back and front only covers the LCD part? The front part sounds so unlike them. They normally have it going round buttons and everything.
But it's like putting tint on. You need to have a liquid to make slide just right.
i used invisible shield on my iphone, and it was fully protected. It did add grip to the device which i liked. Anyways, the maximum protection shield covered more than the normal full-body shield. It'll cover not only the LCD screen but all spaces around the hardware buttons and well as the speaker.
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Just for info, there's two in the box. it covers ONLY the screen that has the LCD. DOesn't cover whole face.
Never had issues sticking on these static type protectors but this one gave me hell. ruined both. the protector is slightly tacky. And will attact dust(like any like this) so make sure you're in a clean room. But both of my protectors wouldn't stick on the edges of the protector. and every time I tried to peel it up and putting it back down, it still didn't hold. Then dust got under it. augh. Ruined both. I wonder if they would take them back since both wouldn't stick on teh edges? Aww... they will probably say I'm returning it because I got dust under it.
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I also got these same screen protectors and was dissapointed when it did not cover the entire screen.
Trick to putting on screen protectors.
1.) Make sure the screen is completely clean of all smudges etc.
2.) Use a can of air duster to remove any small dust particles that might be stuck on the phone. If you don't have that then just take a piece of tape and remove any dust particles or dirt from the screen. This is the most important part!
3.) Line up the screen protector on the screen where you want to place it.
4.) Peel back the backing of the screen protector as you lay the screen on the device. Start from the top of the device and work your way down. If need be take out a credit card or another hard piece of plastic of some sort to push out any air bubbles that may occur as you lay down the screen protector.'
5.) Enjoy a job well done.
It's interesting to note that all the previous posts are (I assume) from US members.
You get a screen protector with the phone and we here in the UK don't.
I have heard mention that when some EU units have been returned for screen problems they have been repaired with what has appeared to be a plastic version of the screen.
My phone is now coming on three months old, never had a protector, never used a case and the screen is immaculate.
Can anyone say if theirs "feels" like plastic?
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It's interesting to note that all the previous posts are (I assume) from US members.
You get a screen protector with the phone and we here in the UK don't.
I have heard mention that when some EU units have been returned for screen problems they have been repaired with what has appeared to be a plastic version of the screen.
My phone is now coming on three months old, never had a protector, never used a case and the screen is immaculate.
Can anyone say if theirs "feels" like plastic?
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My TMOUS HDC HD2 is definitely glass.
I didn't bother to use a screen protector (didn't even know there was one supplied)...it isn't necessary on a glass screen.
Its very hard to scratch glass...you would need a very sharp object, made out of a very hard material (harder than glass), applied with a lot of pressure. I've had my iPhone for 3 years, and the glass is flawless on it. The aluminum housing is scratched, dented, and dinged up, and the LCD panel has a little bit of bruising on the top left corner BEHIND the glass...but the glass itself is immaculate.
Apple actually pulled the screen protectors off the shelves from the Apple store because they felt they were unnecessary..and frankly anyone who pays for one on the HD2 or iPhone wasted their money.
You'll actually see more imperfections on the screen by applying a screen protector...they have a tendency to attract dust, bubble up, and flat out get dirty. The only maintenance you need to do on a glass screen is polish out smudges and finger prints.
The biggest peril to glass touch screens is cracks from falls....and if your HD2 suffers a big enough impact, a screen protector or 'invisible shield' won't do squat to keep it from cracking
glass or plastic..either way.. i was soooooooooooo confident i wouldnt scratch mine, until about a minute ago when i was in the process of wiping the glass(plastic) screen before putting on a screen protector, i noticed a little scratch...great. Should've put on a protector sooner...
From now on, I willl be putting on a screen protector unless the screen are made out of crystal sapphire or something..
pa49 said:
It's interesting to note that all the previous posts are (I assume) from US members.
You get a screen protector with the phone and we here in the UK don't.
I have heard mention that when some EU units have been returned for screen problems they have been repaired with what has appeared to be a plastic version of the screen.
My phone is now coming on three months old, never had a protector, never used a case and the screen is immaculate.
Can anyone say if theirs "feels" like plastic?
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We actually do not get an included screen protector. Only the black gel case, which imo is quite crappy... loose and flimsy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6117793#post6117793 Check out oy instillation of the Invisible shield if you are considering buying one. I bought the Maximum Protection and it covers almost everything besides for around the buttons on the bottom, volume rocker, camera, Micro USB/ 3.5 Headphone jack, and the finger nail grove on battery cover. I also would like to note that my TMOUS HD2 did not include any screen protectors in the box.
Sorry imo I have to disagree with you about the included gel being loose mine fits quite snugly and until my zagg comes in I prefer to keep it in the gel...not as slick & keeps the screen(when face down) off the flat surface.
A tipp for all you guys getting dust under the screen:
I always apply a new screen protector in my bathroom after showering - the steam in the air (the more steam, the better) binds most of the dust particles and makes it A LOT easier to get a perfect result!
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A tipp for all you guys getting dust under the screen:
I always apply a new screen protector in my bathroom after showering - the steam in the air (the more steam, the better) binds most of the dust particles and makes it A LOT easier to get a perfect result!
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I agree, I used to do this back in the day before Zagg came around. It works great.
I have read with other products people use a drop or water/soap water before applying a screen protector. Has anyone used this method on this device? i am concerned that the water will somehow ruin the device. I know it's only a drop or 2 but wanted to get some feedback first before i tried it.

My review on invsibleSHIELD and zaGGskin

Hey everyone,
I recently purchases a custom zagg skin and the invsibleSHIELD ,
The zaggskin is easy to put on the back of your HD2 , its a little bit smaller, but that makes the process of putting it on easier (It took me like 2 min?),
Before the invsibleSHIELD I tried various screen-protectors , but I always had bubbles or dust underneath them.
With the invsibleSHIELD I just followed instructions , and volla , no airbubles, no dust , its makes the screen even brighter.
One negative point about it, its pricey , i ordered mine during Memorial Day (50 percent off),
Regards,
PS: Sorry for my bad english
How can a cover make the screen brighter? Are these skins polarized or something? I'm curious.
All this is rubbish, I understand the need for a big silicon or hard cover to protect your phone from drops but what is the point of the invisible shield when you cant scratch the phone anyway. There is no way it can make the screen brighter, or make you see better in the sun.
Some screen protector companies even claimed that only the person looking right at the device can see the screen, so therefore if someone was trying to peak over to see what you are doing they couldn't, well I ordered that and obviously it is not true not even slightly dimmed from the sides. so don't believe everything they say.
invisible shield
i wont take the chance of scratching my screen even if its impossible
invisible shield is not only on the front but on the back too.
its less sensitive for oily fingerprints - maybe that is why it looks a little bit brighter than without. before i had it, it was difficult to see in sunlight and now its better.
plus, the device wont slip of your hand, again do to the back cover.
so, i recommend invisible shield sincerely
cheers
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My zagg sheild pretty much rendered my HD2 useless. The screen was really desensitized way too much. I'm not surprised...the zagg shield is so thick and durable that if I didn't have to "touch use" my screen, it would have been perfect. I ended up tearing of the $20+ protector and discarding it...
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My zagg sheild pretty much rendered my HD2 useless. The screen was really desensitized way too much. I'm not surprised...the zagg shield is so thick and durable that if I didn't have to "touch use" my screen, it would have been perfect. I ended up tearing of the $20+ protector and discarding it...
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No problems here, and the screen protector isn't that thick, its just even thick like any other screen protector ,
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All this is rubbish, I understand the need for a big silicon or hard cover to protect your phone from drops but what is the point of the invisible shield when you cant scratch the phone anyway. There is no way it can make the screen brighter, or make you see better in the sun.
Some screen protector companies even claimed that only the person looking right at the device can see the screen, so therefore if someone was trying to peak over to see what you are doing they couldn't, well I ordered that and obviously it is not true not even slightly dimmed from the sides. so don't believe everything they say.
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The HD2 screen can be scratched, there are examples of it on this forum, just search.
Spending $10-20 on a quality screen protector is probably the cheapest insurance you could get to protect your screen if/when you scratch the protector and the scratch becomes unbearable, spend $10-20 on a new one
Though Ive not seen one before for mobile phones, there are privacy screens for laptop/desktop monitors. These screens significantly blur the image unless you are directly in front of the screen, if you tilt the screen more than 10degrees or so the screen will blur. These are used a lot in medical/financial institutions, sensitive departments within companies like HR. Ive seen these appearing on ATMs now too
I will agree there is no protector that will make your screen "brighter" that's just about impossible, anything put over the screen is actually going to attenuate any light coming though it, though it may not be perceivable. Certain protectors may eliminate screen glare, making the screen easier to see in certain lighting conditions
ohhh yeah, believe me the screen CAN be scratched! got two very nice ones to prove it. lol
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The HD2 screen can be scratched, there are examples of it on this forum, just search. ....
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Well about the brighter , i have the the shield now for a week, the screen looks better because there are no fingerprints on the screen , further its scrolls smoother
Sorry but I'd stay clear from Zagg's Invisible Shiled as it is not really effective nor fully stand their claim "as advertised".
After 3-4 months of use (in tropical countries or desert areas), the sands/dirts snug into the linings, then started to peel off little by little.
Had this product on my Fuze and then my Topaz a while back, not very happy about it.
The only good things about the product is (1)fancy retail packaging, and (2)their screen protector. Sorry.
This cover is useless. I removed it after a couple of hours. What's the use of having a screen protector that doesn't cover the whole screen? Apart from the fact that it makes the screen look ugly.
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This cover is useless. I removed it after a couple of hours. What's the use of having a screen protector that doesn't cover the whole screen? Apart from the fact that it makes the screen look ugly.
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It needs to sit for at least 12 or more hours to let the solution and bubbles disappear. If you had it on for a couple of hours and not days, then you did not read the instructions If applied properly you should not see it. If it looks ugly, it was not done properly or you did not let it cure long enough before using the device.
I have noticed that not all of the plastic used with Zagg products seem to be the same. I have applied one on my Tilt2 (aka. Touch Pro 2) and it did not feel like the texture of an "orange peal" like I have seen written in some reviews. I no longer have the Invisa Shield on the screen as it started to come up on the edges by the chrome phone edging causing lint, dust, etc. to collect under. I also noticed it turn a slight yellow. The colour change was odd as I don't smoke or hang out with smokers. It could be from rubbing against the lining of my leather case I kept it in (although it has a black lining).
At my work we have a Zagg promo for Apple iPads and this is where I have come across the "orange peal" texture on a few of the installs. I don't think it is due to improper install as we always use the same solution and method of install for each one.
In short:
the pros: it protects well against scratches and minimizes the look of finger prints
the cons: could gain a yellow tinge after several months, not easy to remove dust/dirt if it gets under edges, and not easy to apply first time around for most.
My advice for capacitive screens is to not spend lots on a screen protector. The cheep vinyl protectors may not look as good but will work just as well. Remember: all capacitive screens are made of glass which will not scratch under normal use. If you keep your phone in your pocket, the chances for scratching will increase as sand or tiny bits of gravel can collect in the lining and rub against the screen. Even keys can scratch if enough pressure is applied. For those who saw the YouTube HD2 scratch test, did you see how much pressure was applied to the keys, knife, and scissors? Not enough to scratch it, add enough and it will...
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It needs to sit for at least 12 or more hours to let the solution and bubbles disappear. If you had it on for a couple of hours and not days, then you did not read the instructions If applied properly you should not see it. If it looks ugly, it was not done properly or you did not let it cure long enough before using the device.
I have noticed that not all of the plastic used with Zagg products seem to be the same. I have applied one on my Tilt2 (aka. Touch Pro 2) and it did not feel like the texture of an "orange peal" like I have seen written in some reviews. I no longer have the Invisa Shield on the screen as it started to come up on the edges by the chrome phone edging causing lint, dust, etc. to collect under. I also noticed it turn a slight yellow. The colour change was odd as I don't smoke or hang out with smokers. It could be from rubbing against the lining of my leather case I kept it in (although it has a black lining).
At my work we have a Zagg promo for Apple iPads and this is where I have come across the "orange peal" texture on a few of the installs. I don't think it is due to improper install as we always use the same solution and method of install for each one.
In short:
the pros: it protects well against scratches and minimizes the look of finger prints
the cons: could gain a yellow tinge after several months, not easy to remove dust/dirt if it gets under edges, and not easy to apply first time around for most.
My advice for capacitive screens is to not spend lots on a screen protector. The cheep vinyl protectors may not look as good but will work just as well. Remember: all capacitive screens are made of glass which will not scratch under normal use. If you keep your phone in your pocket, the chances for scratching will increase as sand or tiny bits of gravel can collect in the lining and rub against the screen. Even keys can scratch if enough pressure is applied. For those who saw the YouTube HD2 scratch test, did you see how much pressure was applied to the keys, knife, and scissors? Not enough to scratch it, add enough and it will...
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How many times there have to be said that this capacitive screen is not made from GLASS, there are enough people one the web which HD2 got scratched, believe they will scratch
I have the full body zagg skin. Gotta say it's great. Simple to apply and really keeps the device from getting scratched. Even protects the corner. Don't get what the complaint above was about. It covers the screen so wtf are you talking about? Only thing I wish they'd fix is that you can't apply a skin or case over it. If you do it'll get stuck to it unless it's like a cloth case or something. Hope they fix that issue one day. Still not bad, plus I did like the OP and ordered on Memorial Day for like 12 dollars.
How does it cover the Back ?
in 3 parts does it ?
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ilordvader said:
How does it cover the Back ?
in 3 parts does it ?
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ya, but it does not cover 100 percent
Jalaluddin said:
ya, but it does not cover 100 percent
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Can someone post some pics
front & back to get a idea how it looks
Thanks
Glue softens
I have to say I was happy for around 5 months - until it started to get warmer. Then the glue started to soften and smear out from under the shield. It made the screen look a bit of a mess and ultimatly the corners started to flap about because all of the glue had gone. Contacted Zagg customer support and they admitted this can happen when warm and humid. They suggested I use their replacement service but why should I pay around 6€ for postage in both directions if as soon as it gets warm it will be a mess again. Not very impressed. I'll stick to the electrostatic screen shields in the future. Can anybody recommend one?

Screen protector scratched by... included applicator card and microfiber cloth?

So I picked up a screen protector on Amazon by ArmorSuit... it seemed to have solid reviews and I heard reports of great customer service, so I spent the 20 bones to pick one up. I just now applied it, and it went on well without a hitch. Since it was a wet protector and majority of my screen protector experience was with dry ones, I watched the YouTube video and also thoroughly read the instructions. Last thing I wanted to do was install a wet protector incorrectly and mess up my device.
Once done I checked out the finish. Despite the fact it's been 20 minutes and not 12-24 hours like they say to let it sit, I noticed lots of tiny scratches on it, which definitely looked like it was from the applicator card. What baffles me more is I have a microfiber cloth that came with the kit that I was wiping the screen off with... I noticed even swirly scratches after I was done, yet this microfiber cloth has nothing in it whatsoever!
Er, uh. Has anybody ran into anything like this with screen protector application?
Despite this, I'm still relatively happy with the screen protector as it fits perfectly and was very quick and easy to install. That being said, I'm still a little disappointed in what I'm seeing here, but I'd still trade hairline scratches that aren't that visibleat all (and not visible whatsoever with the screen lit up) versus air bubbles and dust pockets which clearly are visible regardless... which is almost always the case with dry protectors... Don't get me wrong, it's not like it's a series of key-gouging lines here, but when video installation guide shows the tilted tablet glaring off of the ceiling light to show it is 100% smooth and flush with a perfect glass-like surface, that's where I can see these very fine marks.
Maybe, just maybe, this is some sort of epic self-healing screen protector that'll remove those blemishes over the next day as it sits. :laugh: Yes, just maybe.
EDIT, er... uh... under the bulleted list of features I found these two items that I may have overlooked when I first purchased it:
Self-healing technology , Military grade material engineered for your specific device
ArmorSuit Lifetime Replacement Warranty *Made in the USA*
lol????
My ArmorSuit came with a nice horizontal scratch in it and these visible shallow 'gouges'. I'm guessing from the installation card. I'm getting rid of it as it just doesn't look clean. Looks like a thin slab of rubber and not perfectly flat like the glass. YMMV though as I know I didn't install it Grade A, but still, I can't imagine that this screen protector can look or feel like glass.
Part of me like the feel of these wet protectors, but it does feel unnatural and sort of tiring to use. I opted for the 3-pack of CrazyOnDigital (clear) protectors. I figure I will mess up 1, get 1 right, and keep 1 for next year.
For installing via wet method (sounds dirty no? lol) you have to get almost everything but the device "wet". That includes your fingers and the screen protector (both sides) itself and also the squeegee or card or whatever you call it...
I have seen what is called 'burn' marks if not properly wet. Sucks I know! But The wet products in my experience are always great when finally dry. I have the XO skin and it's about totally dry. Looks great IMO.
"burn marks" sounds about right
kpjimmy said:
For installing via wet method (sounds dirty no? lol) you have to get almost everything but the device "wet". That includes your fingers and the screen protector (both sides) itself and also the squeegee or card or whatever you call it...
I have seen what is called 'burn' marks if not properly wet. Sucks I know! But The wet products in my experience are always great when finally dry. I have the XO skin and it's about totally dry. Looks great IMO.
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I'm not sure how much more wet you can get a screen protector when it's already dripping, which was the status of it when I placed it on the screen. Likewise, I did wash my hands just prior and also had my hands both completely saturated in the provided fluid.
Burn marks sounds like some food for thought, but I'm unsure how you can get a burn mark from a microfiber cloth when I'm wiping the screen off in a circular motion. I mean, I didn't attach it to a circular sander or anything...
So in the event this magical self healing thing doesn't live up, what other screen protector would you guys recommend? I definitely want to go with a wet application, as I'm already able to tell a world of difference, but I'm a little dissatisfied with how incredibly sensitive this protector is to scratches. It's great you can take a dremel to it and it still protects the actual tablet screen but when a microfiber cloth scratches it I can't say it impresses me.
EDIT - Just got an email response from them minutes ago. The bulk of the message is pasted below:
Regarding the marks on your screen protector:
Any filmy marks, air bubbles, swirl marks or haze underneath the screen protector is due to the solution, which can take up to 2 weeks to go away. It typically doesn't take this long, but it will eventually go away because the material is designed to be breathable. This will release any trapped solution.
Regarding the scratches on your screen, here is a quick and easy fix.
1. Please turn off your device.
2. With your screen protector still on your device, spray 1 pump on the screen protector and then spread the solution evenly with the included microfiber cloth.
3. The scratches should then disappear soon, within a few days at the very most because the material is self-healing.
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I guess I'll have to be a little more patient and see what happens.
Not sure why they don't just put this in the instructions, but here's a trick:
When you're pushing the bubbles out, put the piece of plastic that you peeled the protector off of over the screen. Don't ever use the squeegee directly on the screen.
slack04 said:
Not sure why they don't just put this in the instructions, but here's a trick:
When you're pushing the bubbles out, put the piece of plastic that you peeled the protector off of over the screen. Don't ever use the squeegee directly on the screen.
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I thought the same thing, but once I realized that the microfiber cloth was giving swirl marks, that whole premise behind that idea kind of crumbled. If a microfiber cloth will legitimently give this screen protector swirl scratches from wiping it clean, then that's pretty fail.
That being said, I'm remaining quite optimistic about this "self healing" thing. Maybe I will see them slowly disappear? Who knows. It is a little more comforting knowing they have a lifetime guarantee, but we'll tackle that conversation when/if it ever becomes necessary. At any rate, I keep reminding myself - at least the screen protector still looks 1000% better than any dry screen protector AND it's protecting the screen in the process. :good:
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My ArmorSuit came with a nice horizontal scratch in it and these visible shallow 'gouges'. I'm guessing from the installation card. I'm getting rid of it as it just doesn't look clean. Looks like a thin slab of rubber and not perfectly flat like the glass. YMMV though as I know I didn't install it Grade A, but still, I can't imagine that this screen protector can look or feel like glass.
Part of me like the feel of these wet protectors, but it does feel unnatural and sort of tiring to use. I opted for the 3-pack of CrazyOnDigital (clear) protectors. I figure I will mess up 1, get 1 right, and keep 1 for next year.
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I ordered the exact same 3-pack and I have to say they're great. Got it perfect on the first try and it looks crystal clear. It looks a lot better than those $10-$20 dollar protectors out there.
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beyond frustrated please help with a screen protector see below..

I've tried plastic, wet install, and glass..... Glass was the best in terms of clarity but much more of a finger print magnet than the original glass underneath. And more reflective... The wet install one showed the spent marks.. At this rate I'll spend more on screen protectors than a replacement screen.... Please send your recommendations. Thanks
Lol. There are like 10 screen protector threads here already !
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Lol. There are like 10 screen protector threads here already !
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But a lot of people are just looking for protection.... I am looking for more...
magichoward said:
I've tried plastic, wet install, and glass..... Glass was the best in terms of clarity but much more of a finger print magnet than the original glass underneath. And more reflective... The wet install one showed the spent marks.. At this rate I'll spend more on screen protectors than a replacement screen.... Please send your recommendations. Thanks
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Feel your pain. I've done all what you have except for trying the glass ones.
Here is my experience. Get wet applied plastic one that is harder than the usual wet applied ones. A person on another thread recommend a Walmart Onn brand , I used it and it didn't leave S Pen marks at all. However, it was a ***** to fit correctly, so I being OCD I removed it and went back to the usual wet applied one again that does leave S Pen marks.
I believe Tech21 makes a screen protector similar in characteristics as the Walmart ONN one . Ain't tried that yet. But I can tell you that if the the Walmart ONN screen protector was applied correctly then I'd still be a fan.
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But a lot of people are just looking for protection.... I am looking for more...
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So your criteria would be: best protection available without fingerprints, reflections, or s-pen marks? Might be tough without compromising a bit on one of those aspects. I've tried 2 cheap glass ones that I took off immediately, the Spigen film protectors that leave s-pen marks, and the Whitestone Dome which which was best for me of the bunch (no s-pen marks of course, and no fingerprint issues so far. Haven't paid attention to reflection issues as of yet). The new Zagg glass looks promising too...ymmv
I like Skinomi. You get some s pen marks but they go away overnight. I use the spen alot too, it's my preferred way to interact with the screen.
Go naked and live with it. I have been there, where you say to be and feel your pain. I just gave up and live with it. In case I really manage to break or badly scratch it, I will have to get a new one or live with it. All is better than the smudgy protectors giving a bad feeling to the touch and a bad view.
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Go naked and live with it. I have been there, where you say to be and feel your pain. I just gave up and live with it. In case I really manage to break or badly scratch it, I will have to get a new one or live with it. All is better than the smudgy protectors giving a bad feeling to the touch and a bad view.
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I'm so close to doing that but I live by the beach worried about scratches more than dropping it..
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I'm so close to doing that but I live by the beach worried about scratches more than dropping it..
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Beach and sand indeed is an issue. I do not live on the beach but was there last summer (S8+, no pen, easier situation) and was so glad to have a film protector on it.
Bite the bullet and get a Whitestone dome?
If I may offer an alternative suggestion? I did not even want to risk the screen protector lottery on this phone, so I took a different approach.
I have used a case with a built-in screen protector. I feel it gives me the best of both worlds; ultimate protection from drops and screen damage when out and about, and in a couple of seconds (when at home and the soft safety of my sofa), it can be out of its case and back to a slippery naked unblemished masterpiece.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/i-Blason-Galaxy-Note-Protection-Reduction/dp/B074W3WBVC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1516792422&sr=8-1&keywords=i-blason+note+8
Cons:
Minor reduction in finger sensitivity at the edges.
Adds significant bulk, especially in width making one-handed use impractical
Screen protector picks up scratches after a few months
Wearing polarised sunglasses makes screen hard to see (rainbow effect)
Be certain inside of screen cover is clear of grit before fitting
Pros:
Zero reduction in S Pen sensitivity.
Phone is tank-like. Has survived drops onto solid concrete no problem.
Screen protector can be popped out and used just as case if desired.
Dust caps for charging and headphone sockets
Easy to take off and have naked phone
It all balances out IMO. It might not be a perfect solution, but it is mine and I am happy with it.
I would advise against it, especially in a sandy environment. It WILL find a way in and then have a party with your screen. Also, in my personal opinion, this is way too bulky.
Personally, I am using a pitaka case. I am also having a thin, blank film on the back because ofscrarch protecting the back.
i'm using the official one for S8+ and it's very good, the s-pen does not leave any mark
I have used all types and found my favorite to be the tech21. No sensitivity issues, screen is clear, no spen marks, and decent with dealing with fingerprints. I couldn't use another after using this one.
Wouldn't it be just nice if Samsung offered a factory glass screen protector as an option when buying these devices. I'm sure they are aware of customers concerns - surely they have the technology to be able to do this, albeit probably not financially viable hence no go.
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