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Two parts to this question-
1st part kind of a poll. Who thinks it is necessary or helpful to put a screen protector on the T-Mo HD2, and why?
Of course I want to protect the screen on my HD2, as much as possible. I think the screen is already scratch resistant, and I am not sure if a screen protector would add anything in that regard. I don't see how a screen protector could possibly protect against breakage, or internal LCD damage.
I have seen some reports, of screen sensitivity being diminished by screen protectors.
Of course the companies that make them, will try to sell people on it. That is called "manufactured demand", creating a need that isn't there.
Your opinion? Do they really help protect the phone?
I am about to purchase some items from Amazon. I see they have one screen protector (manufacturer Amzer) for $6.95 with free shipping (if total order is more than $25, which mine is). I haven't heard of that company before, but it sounds good from the description (no user reviews). (It even says "anti-reflective" and "free from fingerprints", and those are two problems the screen has--fingerprint magnet, and very reflective. Don't know if those claims are true though.) Has anyone tried this brand? Any good?
The link for that is: http://www.amazon.com/Amzer-Screen-..._14?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1281121428&sr=8-14
They even have some cheaper, a dollar or less, with $3 shipping. Do a search on Amazon for HD2 screen protector.
The following link includes a rubber case such as the one that comes with the unit, plus a screen protector, for $1.54 +2.98 shipping: http://www.amazon.com/HTC-T-Mobile-...1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1281121428&sr=8-1
Another is only 46 cents plus shipping.
Are there really any differences in these? They are only tiny pieces of plastic. Seems like they should cost less than a buck, not $10 or $15, as some do.
In any case, I am thinking of getting the Amzer, as it can have free shipping with the rest of my order, and sounds good. Anyone here used it?
Still undecided though--whether there is any point in getting a screen protector at all, or just one of those "manufactured demand" products, that really doesn't help anything.
Opinions?
Between this forum and the official T-Mobile forum on their website, I'm seeing quite a few instances of shattered LCD screens from people dropping their HD2s. You'll also see that there are now many replacement screens showing up on eBay, for example. My point is that you might consider acquiring more than just a screen protector for your HD2.
I personally purchased an Otterbox Defender case for my HD2. It has a built-in screen protector as one of its layers of protection, and the multi-part case appears to thoroughly protect the phone (including from my 7 year old). There are lots of cases out there, so I'm not actually suggesting that you get one from Otterbox (and I don't work for them). Some people say, for example, the the Defender case is overkill, and makes the phone too bulky for their taste.
I'm just saying that a $100 to $300 phone might warrant more than a screen protector.
in my opinion there is no such thing as to much protection
My car has airbags everywhere ,but i still wear my seat belt
def put a screen protector, that is the first thing you do when you get a phone like the hd2
Most things break when you drop them... it's called gravity. There's no solution for clumsiness you'll have to get something like the otterbox for some gravity proof protection. I've considered getting the otterbox myself but it takes away so much of the aesthetics of the phone....
My HD2 has a screen protector and a well padded leather case.... i've been doing this for all my previous phones. Sure i've had some slips and tumbles but the leather case protects most the impacts no problems.
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Most things break when you drop them... it's called gravity.
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A tennis ball doesn't break when you drop it!
Seriously, one would think that they might have strong enough materials available today, so that a phoine would not break if dropped.
But certainly--a screen protector would not protect one iota against dropping!
What exactly, does a screen protector protect against?
Do you also put one on your laptop screen?
If scratches on the screen bother you, screen protector will help with preventing that. The HD2 is not as scratch resistance as some of the youtube videos lead you to believe. I am careful with mine and still manages to get some minor scratches on it. When it comes to preventing the phone from breaking during a drop, I think your best bet is a otterbox defender.
I put a screen protector on my HD2 I have no sensativity issues but the feel of the screen protector is obvious when you slide your finger on the screen. My wife does not have the screen protector and it feels smooth to the touch but there is no difference as far as sensativity goes I used a zagg invisible shiled.
No scratches on my screen eventhough I carry it with keys and coins in front pocket sometimes. Only cracked screen from dropping it! Getting Otterbox Commuter case for my new replacement HD2 but NO screen protector. This screen doesn't get scratched very easily at all.
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Between this forum and the official T-Mobile forum on their website, I'm seeing quite a few instances of shattered LCD screens from people dropping their HD2s.
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I say get it...
Filed my insurance claim today, should get it tomorrow. Free next day air.
Oh, and bought commuter case too. A bit late it seems though..
No screen protector would have prevented that. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Probably not, but since that incident, i'm going all out.
Thanks for the links!
I have one of the Invisible shield covers on mine & i like the feeling of knowing if the protector comes off ill get to see the screen BRAND NEW while i'm replacing the cover.
On an ass-backwards note, i also have the Body Glove case with the kickstand from T-Mobile and the only reason is for the kickstand. It feels like if i dropped the phone the case would shatter my phone would be goin to bed dead.
I am pretty careful with my stuff but as others have mentioned, theres no such thing as too much... im probably going to order that same black case though.
as for the screen, you never know... i'd rather be safe than sorry. I feel putting a $10 screen protector on a $500 phone isnt a big deal.
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If it's cold enough it will...lol
Seriously... Otterbox rules!
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Seriously, one would think that they might have strong enough materials available today, so that a phoine would not break if dropped.
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Well, materials like that do exist, ones that could make the phone near indestructable. Unfortunately, they're prohibitively bulky or expensive and would jack up the price and/or size of the phone. The treated glass used on the screen is the best attempt at a compromise on this that's really available.
I've honestly been using my HD2 since March with nothing but the rubber cover that HTC provided in the box, and I have yet to get a single scratch on it...but, I know I'm probably just fortunate with that. I have a screen protector on my TP2, and I know that it's definitely saved me from scratches on a number of occassions....but then again that screen isn't anywhere near as hard as the one on the HD2.
I've got an otterbox commuter series case on the way now, but I'll probably try it without the screen protector at first. I reeeeeally like the feel of the bare glass
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Well, materials like that do exist, ones that could make the phone near indestructable. Unfortunately, they're prohibitively bulky or expensive and would jack up the price and/or size of the phone. The treated glass used on the screen is the best attempt at a compromise on this that's really available.
I've honestly been using my HD2 since March with nothing but the rubber cover that HTC provided in the box, and I have yet to get a single scratch on it...but, I know I'm probably just fortunate with that. I have a screen protector on my TP2, and I know that it's definitely saved me from scratches on a number of occassions....but then again that screen isn't anywhere near as hard as the one on the HD2.
I've got an otterbox commuter series case on the way now, but I'll probably try it without the screen protector at first. I reeeeeally like the feel of the bare glass
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Corning developed a glass many years ago that was dubbed "Gorilla glass" for its toughness and durability. I used to work summers for them, and at the time it was a nice invention that no one could find a use for -- we didn't have widescreen computer monitors or HDTVs, or cell phones, for that matter. Besides, it was considered expensive to manufacture. I read recently that Corning is now testing this old, very tough but thin glass for use in large TV screens and, soon, for cell phone screens. Maybe this will increase the durability of the touch screens for future phones. But for now, cases and screen protectors (should) rule the day.
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Corning developed a glass many years ago that was dubbed "Gorilla glass" for its toughness and durability. I used to work summers for them, and at the time it was a nice invention that no one could find a use for -- we didn't have widescreen computer monitors or HDTVs, or cell phones, for that matter. Besides, it was considered expensive to manufacture. I read recently that Corning is now testing this old, very tough but thin glass for use in large TV screens and, soon, for cell phone screens. Maybe this will increase the durability of the touch screens for future phones. But for now, cases and screen protectors (should) rule the day.
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Yes, actually Gorilla glass has already been used on a cellphone (or more than one perhaps), I belive the Motorola Droid was the first one. From what I understand, the HD2 doesn't have the acutal Gorilla Glass, but rather some similar hardness treatment.
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I've got an otterbox commuter series case on the way now, but I'll probably try it without the screen protector at first. I reeeeeally like the feel of the bare glass
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Where did you find an Otterbox Commuter case to fit a TMO-US HTC HD2? I've checked on eBay and Amazon and they only have the Int'l version available.
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Where did you find an Otterbox Commuter case to fit a TMO-US HTC HD2? I've checked on eBay and Amazon and they only have the Int'l version available.
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At otterbox of course.
http://www.otterbox.com/htc-cases/h...cases-u.s./htc-hd2-commuter-series-case-u.s./
And to add to the whole screen protector on mine. I never had one until I dropped it and it landed face down on a pile of small hard dry rocks. Then slid across the ground. It made two small but noticeable deep scratches.
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At otterbox of course.
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I should have figured that. I'm just not a fan of paying retail. Otterbox sells their cases for 50% more than sites like Amazon, NewEgg, and eBay. Now that the U.S. version's supply is becoming more available my guess is that these places will begin selling the U.S. version as well.
Hey guys anyone know the best quality screen guards to get? I bought a pack of 6 when I first got the streak, while there protection was good they were a pita to apply. Im just wondering is there a specific brand, type or supplier online which is notibly better than the millions available on ebay?
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I've bought 3 lots off eBay recently to replace the first one I fitted. The first two lots were cheapos and completely the wrong size, the third one was perfect but expensive and I ****** up fitting it so there was crud on the underside.
I've come to the conclusion that any of the 6 for 1.99 types are going to be useless. The one for 8.99 types are good but you need to be wearing hazmat clothing and gloves in a totally sterile sealed room 600 feet underground to be able to fit them properly.
Yeah the 6 pack I bought were fairly good but i think the real difficulty is the sheer size of the streaks screen, lining it up and preventing bubbles and dust is a real krypton factor challenge
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Apply just after a shower. Have the kit (including streak) in the room too. Easier to apply, less junk.
Other than ZAGG?? Don't think so
Need to check out ZAGG, expensive but worth it, lifetime screen protection (was given a replacement for $3.99 shipping when I had to RMA my previous Streak). No better screen protector out there.
I got a Steinheil Crystal Clear from ebay for about $14 and I love it. It came with 2 protectors and I think it helps stops fingerprints but otherwise I can't really tell its on.
The best that i have used is Martin Fields Overlay Protector ( MY SE P10i had it for nearly 3 years and even after using a stylus a zillion times on it , not a single scratch)
Cons : Expensive. and ships from singapore and takes a few days to get here in US
Very close runner up is Zagg
I removed the zagg from mine. Looked and felt horrible, and built up more static than the screen alone. Mine is naked again. I do like the zagg for stylus devices.
you realy cant go wrong with zaggs
Zagg protectors are expensive. I have them on two of my Nokias. Search ebay for prestige protectors, I bought two full body protectors (just like Zagg's) for $7. They don't come in the fancy box like Zagg's, no solution or rubber squegee, just a plastic sleeve with the protectors in it. But the quality is on par with Zagg's.
Isn't the gorilla glass enough? I saw video's of a guy stabbing his streak with a ball point pen and not leaving a scratch…
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Isn't the gorilla glass enough? I saw video's of a guy stabbing his streak with a ball point pen and not leaving a scratch…
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Sometimes you just need peace of mind. And also, depending on jewelry...for example! I bought an iPad recently on my honeymoon, was amazed by the lack of scratches on the 6 month old demo units at the store. Within one week of having it my wedding band scratched a nice wound in it.
As for Zagg devices...they're not clear. Everything looks dithered and grainy. Ive bought 3 before, and everytime i rip them off after a while and trash them. They also get...sticky feeling.
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I've bought 3 lots off eBay recently to replace the first one I fitted. The first two lots were cheapos and completely the wrong size, the third one was perfect but expensive and I ****** up fitting it so there was crud on the underside.
I've come to the conclusion that any of the 6 for 1.99 types are going to be useless. The one for 8.99 types are good but you need to be wearing hazmat clothing and gloves in a totally sterile sealed room 600 feet underground to be able to fit them properly.
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....L M F(royo) A(ndroid) O! Aint that the truth?!
I use the one comes with the ottorbox impact case and it works perfectly. Both for $10 from Amazon
Hey guys... I'm getting a nexus S but before I get it I would like to order a screen protector and a case... preferably under 20-25$
I'm wondering which one is a good case and screen protector that isn't too bulky but will protect my phone while it is in my pocket.
Incipio Feather paired with an Sgp Ultra Optics, combination of the century.
Will cost you around 38$ for both, but well worth it.
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will this protect the entire phone? including the touch sensitive buttons on the bottom of the screen? I'm most worried about those.
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will this protect the entire phone? including the touch sensitive buttons on the bottom of the screen? I'm most worried about those.
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Yes, it will.
I'd suggest a full-body skin (BSE, BodyGuardz, Ghost Armor, Zagg, etc.) and you can use any case you like.
First of all, which version of the nexus s are you getting, is it i9020 or i9023, if it's the i9020, your in luck, all the cases on the market are available to you, if not, your only option are a large selection of pouches only, as the i9023 nexus s is a little larger than the i9020, and no manufacture has made any cases yet for the i9023 model.
for the i9023 the pouches are available in all shape and sizes, or you can consider these in the first few photos, they are made for the i9020, will fit the i9023, but a little tight with the edge at the top and bottom slightly sticking/pushed out about 1mm, is'nt really that noticable, but gives you good protection and you can rely on the screen protector to protect the screen/feather touch buttons.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035403
Incipio Feather will not protect you phone that well, even if you have the i9020, the top and bottom can still get scratched, as it's not protected there by the case.
look through the forum accessories section, there are many case stated and reveiwed.
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welcome to the forum
Seidio active x case has the best protection. Combined with a bodyguards or ghost armor and your phone will be mint forever!
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Seidio active x case has the best protection. Combined with a bodyguards or ghost armor and your phone will be mint forever!
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are the bodyguard and ghost amour the same stuff as invisible shield, they do give good protection, but i hate the problem of discolour over time.
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First of all, which version of the nexus s are you getting, is it i9020 or i9023, if it's the i9020, your in luck, all the cases on the market are available to you, if not, your only option are a large selection of pouches only, as the i9023 nexus s is a little larger than the i9020, and no manufacture has made any cases yet for the i9023 model.
for the i9023 the pouches are available in all shape and sizes, or you can consider these in the first few photos, they are made for the i9020, will fit the i9023, but a little tight with the edge at the top and bottom slightly sticking/pushed out about 1mm, is'nt really that noticable, but gives you good protection and you can rely on the screen protector to protect the screen/feather touch buttons.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035403
Incipio Feather will not protect you phone that well, even if you have the i9020, the top and bottom can still get scratched, as it's not protected there by the case.
look through the forum accessories section, there are many case stated and reveiwed.
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welcome to the forum
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Thanks
And i'm getting the one from rogers :S i couldnt find the model number ontheir site ... but if you know off hand then thats the one
edit~ its either between a casemate pop or an active x !
where would be a cheap place to buy them off? Amazon has them for 30.
same full body protection as invisible shield but they dont leave that orange peel or discoloration
i was going to get the invisible shield installed by best buy themselves.. i heard its hard as hell to install them yourself for the first time..
I don't think they have any other full body shields except invisible shields..
should i take the risk and get one online and install it myself?
Yea they only carry invisible shield. If you dont want to install it yourself you could do that. I would suggest though taking of the invisible shield screen shield and using one from SGP they're the best quality screen shield.
will the invisible shield leave the orange stain behind? or anything when it you remove them?
I personally have never used Invisible Shield, however while reading around many people complain about an orange peel left behind because of the Invisible Shield.
Hmm okay.
And do you know if the phone from rogers is the normal sized one? (Nexus S in Canada)...
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And i'm getting the one from rogers :S i couldnt find the model number ontheir site ... but if you know off hand then thats the one
edit~ its either between a casemate pop or an active x !
where would be a cheap place to buy them off? Amazon has them for 30.
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i'll hold off first, wait till you get the nexus s first, then you will know which version you have.
update: is it rogers in canada, looking in it's site it should be i9020, it has the super amoled, but it can change, so wait till you get the phone, otherwise you'll be wasting money.
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i'll hold off first, wait till you get the nexus s first, then you will know which version you have.
update: is it rogers in canada, looking in it's site it should be i9020, it has the super amoled, but it can change, so wait till you get the phone, otherwise you'll be wasting money.
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Roger,
the i9020 has all the accessories?
rogers nexus is the i9020
it comes with:
manual
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headphones
battery
charger + usb
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rogers nexus is the i9020
it comes with:
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he was referring about my previous post, about the available of third party accessories for this model, and not the i9023, which are very limited at the moment, especially protective case.
Hello there!
I have a Note on the way, i am just wondering if you had advice to give, good screen protectors, cases etc, just really anything you think would be useful for me to know!
Thanks
Oliver
Well, If you are really a phone dropper as I am you'd better buy a one of the Zenus cases http://www.zenuscase.net/galaxy-note.html
No I'm not a big phone dropped at all. Although reccomendationfor good looking case are welcome!
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WOW!, Just been into a local phone shop and played with a demo note model, even more excited than i was before, pictures and such just dont do it justice!
But seriously, is there anything i should be wary of!
also what is a nice, protective but fairly compact dairy type case for it?
and a screen protector that wont take away from the s-pen?
Thanks Guys!
My first case choice was the noreve posted in the accessories area of the note forums. But noreve does not accept discover or paypal so I ended up going with Zenus, which there is another thread about in the accessories forum.
This device is very thin and has a large glass surface, so getting some sort of insurance on it is probably a good idea.
As far as screen protectors, anything that you put on the screen will slightly alter the input, but I just decided to go with a protector with good reviews on amazon and I am pleased with the fit and clarity, and the s-pen still works great. Don't remember the brand, but it was not steinheil/sgp, although i hear their ultra crystal protectors are the best.
Thanks, i have got insurance for it, hmmm, i'll have to look for those threads and i'll have to look atscreen protectors aswell.
Thanks!
i would tell you to add a good screen protector and if possible go get the Samsung leather case for this..
In India presently they are giving it for free with the phone
I've always been one to use screen protectors on my displays, even on gorilla glass. With the nexus 7 using an unconfirmed type of corning glass (ie it might not be gorilla glass and instead just have a scratch resistant coating), i figured to go shopping.
XO skins is the company I've been buying from recently. It is very easy to find coupons that will work online. They work really well, although they can feel a bit rubbery. They do NOT have the orange peel texture companies like zagg are known for. Since it is a wet installation, it is sometimes possible to see "rainbow streaks" under the screen over a white background. If you run into this problem, shoot them an email and they'll send you a replacement. Customer service is excellent.
http://xoskins.com/laptops-tablet-r...in-protectors/google-nexus-7-screen-protector
This next one i haven't tried, but it differs from the above protector in that it is a static cling installation. This would probably be good for those who are against wet installations, or fans screen protectors from companies such as steinheil. This one is anti-glare though, so it is likely that it has a matte-textured or cloudy display.
http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wir...ic&utm_term=846237020875&utm_campaign=froogle
We should be seeing more in the next few weeks. If you find one, post it
until then, cheers
I'll definitely be going with the Skinomi: I've done both Skinomi and ZAGG, and ZAGG is just too sticky for my taste. IMO, my fingers just glide over the screen much easier with a Skinomi protector.
I've always gone with xoskins and their customer service is AMAZING. No joke, if you feel unsatisfied with your screen protector, just email them and they'll most likely send you a new one. I got one for my Galaxy Nexus though one thing about these types of screen protectors is that dents and marks got onto them pretty easily. Even so, I'll still be getting an xoskin for my Nexus 7 (assuming I get one soon).
I always use SGP Steinhall
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+1 SGP for screen protectors & skinomi for silver carbon fiber kit
SGPs are great but expensive. I've bought 5$ screen protectors from Frys that have the same quality as my SGPs. Skinomi intends to scratch very easily and it doesn't self heal. Never had experience with XO skins though and I'm not a big fan of water based once anymore since they seem to dent and scratch easily X_x..
I am not a fan of protectors. I don't use one on my Sony EReader (soft screen) or my Motorola phone (Gorilla).
Both have cases, and are scratch-free after a couple of years use.
That works better for me.
Here's what SGP CS wrote back to me when I asked if they plan to make a SP for the Nexus 7
Thank you for contacting Spigen.com Customer Service Department.
Hi, my name is Diana from Spigen.com.
Thank you for your interest in our products! As of now, we don’t have any definite plans to make screen protectors for the Asus Nexus 7 Tablet. However, if there is increased interest from our customers, we may change our production plans in the future. Please check our website for any updates time to time.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Thank you.
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Funny thing is that they usually reply with that for most new products if I'm not mistaken.
I'm hoping Clarivue will make a Nexus 7 protector soon. I've always like them, but I'm an acrylic protector kind of person. Just never cared for the "rubbery" feel. I'll put up with the very occasional minor scratch that you can't even see when the screen's on in exchange for a feel that's identical to the screen itself.
i am looking for full body screen protector as iphone
hope sgp makes one soon
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There is a local mall booth that installs/sells protectors for a decent price, I always like having them do it because guaranteed no bubbles, no shipping time, and $5 replacements for life. I just hope they carry tablet protectors.
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Hoping the GreatShield's are available for this. Used it on my A100 and great results.
I am really hoping for a SGP Matte screen protector. Always seems the best for reading.
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Ghost Armor asap, I've had it on every device since my HTC hd2 and it works great for me. Stock gorilla glass (I know the n7 doesn't have it but my wife's Lumia does) seems to get greasy to easily. With my s2 if I get a little dirty I just rub on my pants
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I normally just use cheap ones of ebay on my phones which work well enough however my father got a samusung 10.1 and I think because of the size the static as you pull off the second layer just sucked any surrounding particles to the skin.
I bought one from bestskinsever which is a wet application one and it worked very well and was decently priced so I'm planning to get one from them for the Nexus and my new HTC One XL.
I sent a query on their site and got an initial automated reply, the more queries they got for the Nexus the quicker they will start making them.
I used to use typical screen protectors, but I feel they are easier to get bubbles and dust stuck under them and are much less forgiving for mistakes. This is an even bigger problem with larger screens.
I now only use wet application screen protectors, such as InvisibleShield (too expensive), BestSkinsEver, and Prestige / XtremeGuard. There are much easier to apply after practicing on other devices, much more forgiving as if you don't align right, you can easily remove as it's still wet and just spray more of the solution on (water + drop of dish detergent). The secret is to make sure it's always wet when applying and then once it's on, squeegee..if it's not on yet, keep it wet. They do have a bit of texture, but I don't mind it.
I ordered XtremeGuard from ebay for $9 shipped.. much cheaper than the alternatives right now and it ships quick from Utah. I also ordered a folio style case specifically for the Nexus 7 from ebay (shipped from Hong Kong) .. i made sure it was specific because others are selling Kindle Fire cases, but this one has specific slots for speaker and other inputs and is under $10.
Also to the person wanting full body skin...it doesn't make sense to cover the soft back of the Nexus 7 with something like InvisibleShield.
Edit: Links if it's alright:
Screen Protector http://www.ebay.com/itm/32093942421...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_3744wt_1396
Folio Case (looked for the one that said they'll ship quicker) http://www.ebay.com/itm/25109965030...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_6110wt_1396
Yeah, I wouldn't go with anything other than XOSkins.
I'm absolutely 100% satisfied with the way they've worked on my Nexus.
I "pre-ordered" my Skinomi case from Amazon last week. They estimate 8/1 as the shipping date. That could mean two weeks without a screen protector. My OCD-ness won't like that.
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I am really hoping for a SGP Matte screen protector. Always seems the best for reading.
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Have you used an XOSkin to be able compare the two? I'm just curious about Matte protectors.