So I got my Xperia Z like a week ago and just bought the Roxfit bumber with scratch resistant protectors.
The shatterproof protector already has quite a lot of scratches in front and rear.
I was wondering if its better to remove the shatterproof protector and apply the scratch resistant ones?
Also if I apply them on top of the shatterproof protector, is it possible to cover/fix the scratches that are visible on the screen?
I applied a scratch resistant protector on top of the shatter proof one, because the pre applied shatter proofing layer is very prone to scratches. Then I have a soft touch slim case all over it. No problems.
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Is the xperia z definately shipping with anti shatter film on front and back glass? If so does this mark easily or show lots of fingerprints or is it recommended to put a regular screen cover on top of this anti shatter film.
Would anyone recommend removing the anti shatter film from the glass to allow for easier cleaning of the screen
spurs1959 said:
Is the xperia z definately shipping with anti shatter film on front and back glass? If so does this mark easily or show lots of fingerprints or is it recommended to put a regular screen cover on top of this anti shatter film.
Would anyone recommend removing the anti shatter film from the glass to allow for easier cleaning of the screen
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No you should not remove it, and you don't have to add another one.
The glass it self is very hard to clean as it doesn't have a oleophobic coating (or at least that was the case with the xperia T). the protector is easy to clean.
stefanve said:
No you should not remove it, and you don't have to add another one.
The glass it self is very hard to clean as it doesn't have a oleophobic coating (or at least that was the case with the xperia T). the protector is easy to clean.
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Thanks for that.
Use the screen protector that is possibly provided in the box because the anti-shatter film gets scratched and we don't like that for sure!
I removed the film from the ion, and found that the screen picks up just as many fingerprints as it did with the film on there.
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You should not remove the film. It's not there just because Sony wanted to put it on - it's there because it helps prevent your phone from breaking should you drop it. Just apply the bundled screen-protector on it and go on without worrying about the screen.
You could rempve it and apply crystalusion liquid glass. It has oleophobic properties and is also scratch resistant
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So. I have a tempered glass screen protector on my phone right now that is not full coverage. I was thinking about buying some Kristall liquid screen protector to cover the edges that are not covered by my tempered glass protector. Thoughts from everybody? Do you think the liquid screen protector will bond with the tempered glass right?
Anybody knows a tempered glass screen protector, which is fully adhesive. All the curved ones have only glue at the rim.
Try to go to roxfit.mobi They have good quality curved tempered glass SPs.
I got mine damaged thanks to my postman shoving it in my mailbox and breaks the tempered glass. But Roxfit refunded my money right away.
I'm sure that if mine didn't get damaged, it would be an awesome screen protector.
Rameyuk said:
Try to go to roxfit.mobi They have good quality curved tempered glass SPs.
I got mine damaged thanks to my postman shoving it in my mailbox and breaks the tempered glass. But Roxfit refunded my money right away.
I'm sure that if mine didn't get damaged, it would be an awesome screen protector.
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The roxfit has only glue at the sides and with the time is entering dust between screen and protector and sometimes you have interferences because it's not full glued. But it seems all curved protectors don't have full glue (don't know if there is a technical problem to produce curved protectors with overall glue). For this reason i like flat screens with flat protectors. But the gimmick of curved screens is now very common.
Please report your experiences with the roxfit protector if you decide to replace the broken one.
there is a plain full glue glass protector from nillkin.
http://nillkin.org/smartphones-acce...xz1-accessories/nillkin-sony-xperia-xz1-h-pro
hey guys
I recently got a Mate 10 and i have some SPIGEN Screen Protector GLAS.tR Nano Liquid for the screen protection as i quite like the idea of the liquid option and tempered glass, i plan to use both.
I was just wondering kinda how the liquid works and would it remove the original oleophobic coating or does liquid glass enhance the oleophobic coating
What tempered glass is everyone using for the V60? I don't use the Dual Screen, so I just need it to cover the phone screen.
Dmax glass was the thinnest glass screen protector I have ever seen for any phone I've put glass on ever.
Came in a pack of two. I chipped and cracked the edge of one with my fingernail simply taking the film off to install it. The second cracked in a couple days later from setting the phone down too hard I guess.
LK glass had poor adhesion. Large air bubbles on the edges of the screen. Bad enough I took it off after a month to try a diffrent brand. Noticed the sticky part of the glass felt subpar after uninstall.
Now using Zagg glass and its okay. Doable for now. However a thin ring shaped air bubble is present on the Zagg around the edges of the screen. It's thin and even, and can't be seen when the screen is on. When off it looks like its gonna start peeling up at the edges.
The issue I had with glass is that its too thick to close the cover if you have one on the phone and one on the sexind screen
AmFilm is what I put on the phone today. Came in a pack of three. Probably the best protector I've tried yet.
Thicker glass, might be a true 0.3mm. No bubbles or rings near the edges. Sticks very well, good adhesive.
Touch is good and looks are good with the screen off or on.
However, AmFilm is slightly (1mm?) shorter and narrower than the Zagg glass.
The Zagg glass was 0.26-0.23mm thick and covered more screen surface. The Zagg covers more screen surface than LK, DMax, or AmFilm.
However, the Zagg never adhered to the screen edges completely resulting in a white ring air pocket along the outer edges of the protector.
The Zagg glass was stuck to the screen very well when I removed it. The outer air pocket never did grow in size, was very narrow, just annoyed me to look at when the screen was off.
Overall the Zagg was a good option, but maybe not for those like me that value good looks as highly as I do.
The DMax Armor glass I tried was so thin, it might be an option for the dual screen case. DMax could have been 0.15mm thick possibly. Really similar to the Baseus ultra thin glass.
It's very fragile stuff as noted above, but again DMax might be as thick as double overlapped film protectors.
For those looking at a good protector here is the link for what I am using. Installs with ease, no bubbles and halos.
https://www.amazon.com/Janmitta-Pro...68?ie=UTF8&psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title