Best Screen Protector? - Moto X Q&A

Hey all,
Looking to order the Moto X very soon, but I hate not having a screen protector on my phones - dust, sand, something in my pocket scratching the screen.
Don't see too many choices, especially from Amazon that would get here this week. I really would prefer a dry application
i-blason? Never heard of them, can't find much about them.
Skinomi is a wet install...
COD - Crazy on Digital? Never heard of them either
Any suggestions? I'd like to order from a place that would have it arrive this week with my phone. Verizon sells a generic one but usually theirs peel off soon after, rainbow/orange effect, or are cloudy.

Are screen protectors still necessary? Having had an original Droid, a Galaxy Nexus and now the Moto X, I haven't used a screen protector on any of them and haven't had any issues. Sure, the screens print easy but it's just as easy to wipe them clean. I'm also always skeptical of screen protectors messing with the touch screen sensitivity but I'm sure that's not an issue at this point.

Personal preference, I prefer to have them. Droid X, iPhone 4, Galaxy S3. I've seen too many posts on XDA and other forums (for different phones) where people wonder how/why their screen scratched in an empty pocket. Sand (harder than glass), dust, etc. Just piece of mind for me is all.

Halo. Look it up on Amazon

I got an invisibleshield today. The edges of the screen aren't quite covered.
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I've tried a number of screen protectors, including the much-acclaimed Spigen SGP / Steinheil protectors. I keep coming back to Boxwave. Made in Japan, and very nice. It feels good to the touch--not grippy like others I've used. I've used their anti-glare and anti-fingerprint protectors for two of my digital cameras, and I use their glossy crystal one for my Samsung Galaxy Nexus. It's a dry application, but to be certain that dust won't get underneath it, go into your bathroom, shut the door, turn on the shower to HOT, and let the room get a little bit (not excessively) steamy. Dust particles will bind to the steam and not float around in the air. You can then apply your screen protector without too much fuss.
Right now it looks like Boxwave doesn't have any screen protectors for the Moto X. I assume they'll probably get some in the near future. I e-mailed them, once, about getting the best size for my 3DS and they were very helpful in helping me to find one with the dimensions I needed (since they didn't have a 3DS protector, they recommended me one that was the closest size).
By the way, I don't know how the Moto X's Gorilla Glass compares to my Galaxy Nexus, but my Gnex did start to get micro-abrasions, which is why I got a screen protector. I guess tiny particles in my jeans pocket were wearing on it. There were no scratches visible by just looking, but there were spots on the screen that were starting to wear, making the underlying screen slightly blurry. I'm very happy to have a screen protector. It almost doesn't affect the clarity of my screen, at all.

Invisiblesheild does not reach the bezel, iblason takes some readjusting, (have tape on standby) the Skinomi so far has the best coverage but it has orange peel and collects dust like a lint roller. I'll keep it on until Halo, Boxwave, or Reallook get some out. I hate wet apply except Just Like Glass.
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Screen Protectors : are they necessary?

I've been using a matte screen protector on my Galaxy Tab since I got it. Loved that it barely needed wiping..but hated the "rainbow" color effect it had on the screen, particularly on whites. Replaced it yesterday with a clear/gloss protector and i like it better, even though it attracts fingerprints like anything. I was just wondering, since the SGT has a gorilla glass screen, do we really need to use a screen protector for it?
Does anybody use their tab naked?
(i'm talking about the Tab here being naked, not you)
I just feel like I might be missing out on a better Galaxy Tab experience because I keep my tab in a thick case with a screen protector.
I tired it once. It feels smother actually, and considering the gorilla glass, a protector isn't really needed. However, there's probably the psychological impact of it. You know, glass is still glass.
I use the tab naked and naked ;-)
no screen protector but a case that protects realy nice.
http://www.amazon.de/Samsung-EF-C98...CLR8/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1306144564&sr=8-4
I am using the anti-glare screen guard.. it guards perfectly for my oily fingers hehe..
Sorry man, I don't think you will get a perfect answer. Some people's screens will have never scratched however some do get scratched although they are careful. Gorilla glass is not scratch proof, just more resistant to scratches than a normal non enhanced glass or plastic screen. There may be minerals in all sorts of places (cleaning cloth, pocket, car seat) which are harder than glass which could scratch your tabs screen.
The fact that you have been putting screen protectors in the first place and also have created this thread gives me the impression that you want a perfect screen. But there is always a trade off... no protection gives smoother and a greater touchscreen experience but a protector will prevent any possible scratches to your screen.
My advice would be for you to leave your screen protector on. Glossy is fine as fingerprints are not really visible when backlight is on.
I have used them for a while. I installed a XO Skin on my gtab and my 10.1 io. The best thing, (besides stopping scratches) is they hide finger prints and smudges. Heres a link
Screen protectors from xoskins
I used the code byublue for $3 off, paid for shipping..
olaf bosch said:
I use the tab naked and naked ;-)
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Same here and I have absolutely no scratches on the screen. I do however keep my tab in a case whenever it isn't in use.
i guess there is no definite answer to this, as with a lot of things, it comes down to preference...
honestly now that i think about it, having a screen protector gives me the peace of mind that i did everything I could to protect the screen. I let other people use it, i stuff it in my bag with more confidence. If i take the screen protector off I might end up being an over-protective galaxy tab parent, always polishing the screen, always checking for scratches.
I think i'll be sticking with the glossy protector for a while.
ps. can anyone suggest the clearest possible screen protector i could get?
I used my Tab for 4 months naked without issue, then got a little paranoid before going on holiday.
The day after the Techskin arrived (and before I put it on) I drop the Tab on my driveway resulting in 2 tiny marks The marks aren't huge, but I can't help but notice them everytime I see the screen
*sigh*
I have used a screen protector on all my past tablets ( my GT is my 5th tablet ).
Using the protector allowed me to sell my previous tablets (when upgrading to the next one) with a 100% looking screen.
I use the GT without a screen protector (and with a case permanently on), as I intend to keep it for a while - and at the time I will maybe want to sell it, it will not be worth too much whether there are slight traces of use on the screen or not. It does look better and has better touch sensitivity with no screen protector on - no doubt about that.
But if I ever get a scratch on the glass - I can still put a screen protector on, which makes that scratch disappear.
My second current table (iPad) has a screen protector on, as my small kids often play on it . Also, the ipad has no case on it (only a back cover) - so the front is more exposed.
I use skinomi on my tab, incrediable, and ipod touch. They are almost like a vinyl. Very clear and I had very small bubbles when I installed it but the next day all of the imperfections disappeared. Like if you get a piece of dust under there during installation you don't get the air bubble with it. And they are cut to fit.
I was given a screen protector when I bought mine in the shop. They even applied it for me I think it the brand was screenguard.
I have a case for the tab, so i don't know how scratch resistant it is. As for the screen, it still looks great, but at extreme angles, there are coloured grains when viewing whites.
Its overall very good and is sized perfectly, I sometimes forget there's a screen protector!
I used my tab without screen protector. Screen protector is useless for a gorilla glass. I already tried scratching my tab using a key and scissor. No scratch at all. Try it guys.
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I got the Invisible Shield protector from Zagg. They had a 50% off deal going for Memorial Day, so it came to like $13. From what I read, I might not need it. But I still bought it, just in case. Now all I'm waiting for is my Tab to arrive from Woot!
I use one of those cheapy anti-glare matte screen protectors. It makes reading things on the tab a bit easier on the eyes and prevents a lot of fingerprint smudging, however it also covers up the nice screen. So it just boils down to preference since the tab's screen is made of gorilla glass.
Screen Protector definitely. I love the gloss screen but fingerprints annoy me and glare can be bothersome. I got 3 for $4 bucks and only used one so I figure if a huge gouge gets in the screen protector the screen will be good and I have 2 extras.
I acquired my gsm galaxy tab last week, and I am extremely pleased with it. However I have been using it without a screen protector or a case. Unfortunately, I have managed to get abminornscrstch on the screen of my Tab. I was travelling with it in my pocket, but I never kept it with anything else, nevertheless I somehow managed to scratch it. So now I am on the lookout for a decent screen protector as I suspect my device's gorilla glass screen is probably not the strongest, all devices are not equal, there will always be some minor variation in quality in the hardware between devices, eg, CPU - some can be heavily undervolted AND overclocked and others freeze even if you attempt a minor overclock.
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It is not necessary to use a protector screen with gorilla glass!! Protect your Tab with a neoprene case!
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I myself use that plastic film that came on my GTab when I bought it. You know, those cheap screen protectors that are added on at the factory before they get to the consumer. I just carefully peel the screen protector off, so as not to bend it, and then cut the little tab part off of it and rounded it out to fit the dimensions of the screen. Then I will spray water onto the tacky part that touches the screen and place it back on and the squeegee out the water to the edges. Works perfect every time, and it is removable and reusable. I do this will all of my phones too.
Matt screen protector all the way.
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[REVIEW] SGP Ultra Fine Screen Protectors

I've been using my Spigen SGP Ultra Fine MATTE screen protector for a few weeks now and I finally want to upload my thoughts and some pictures.
Spigen produces some of the best quality screen protectors that I have ever tried. I first owned one the Asus Transformer TF101 and couldn't wait until they made them available for the Nexus 7. Since I owned one of these in the past, it was a no brainer for me but they work so awesome that I want to share with you.
Here is a blurb from the website:
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Ultra Fine film is a high quality film with a slightly textured film with
30% increased light transmittance. The Ultra Fine is effective in preventing
glare, smudges and fingerprints
High grade anti-glare hard coated film
Premium matte surface
Good surface hardness : 3H
No rainbow effect
[URL]http://www.spigen.com/tablets/google/google-nexus-7-remium-lcd-protection-film-steinheil-series.html[/URL]
What this doesn't tell you is that these suckers are thicker then normal. They aren't flimsy like other ebay or amazon cheapo protectors. This makes them easy to get on without any hassles. Because they are thicker and less flimsy, pushing air bubbles out is a breeze. Especially because their little rubber air bubble remover tool is amazing and helps a lot. I chose the ULTRA FINE because of the MATTE fingerprint resistant properties that I loved from my Asus Transformer.
I've uploaded some pictures of the process starting from the unboxing, POST-installation, and a few weeks later. I wanted to give it a few weeks because this is why this screen protector is so awesome.
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I haven't cleaned my screen in over several weeks and it still looks perfect!
Truely amazing!
The Package arrives in a very nice, well crafted cardboard packaging (as pictured). The kit comes very well stocked with your not-so-typical accessories. Most "other" kits come in a cheap clear plastic bag, with a cheap card board cutout card and sometimes with a lent-free cleaning cloth. The SGP kit comes with a real nice cleaning cloth, a super awesome rubber Air bubble removal tool, and a 4-pack of dust removal stickers. There was also a nice marketing piece in there to show off some of their other products.
The Rubber Air bubble removal tool really surprised me. I thought, "No way will this be better then a credit card". Well I was pleasantly surprised to be wrong. The tool is pretty tough, like a big pencil eraser that you could simply erase the air bubbles away.
The cleaning cloth feels really good too is bigger then most models you get from the other guys. This one is thicker and softer.
The screen protector itself is thicker then most and noticeable right out of the pack. There is only 1 "protection" piece that you remove during installation. Some protectors have both sides covered. In this case, the protected side is the side that has the "glue" on it. So only tamper with this when you are ready to begin.
Here are some very important notes that will make this extremely satisfying on the first go:
1. DON'T USE WATER!
- On some of the cheaper protectors, you can apply a mist of water to ease up the positioning of the protector once applied. This is NOT the case with these. These have a thin film of "glue" that actually will start to break down if wet. So clean the screen very good.
2. USE PROPER LIGHTING!
- I suggest being close to a very bright window so you can easily spot any dust particles.
3. TAKE YOUR TIME!
- Don't rush
4. ONLY PEEL BACK ENOUGH TO GET YOU GOING!
- Don't rip off the protective sheet completely until the toward end. Just peel back enough to start.
5. START FROM THE TOP!
- Align the top/camera hole first. I found this easier to actually FOLD the protective sheet back and hold it out of your way. Make SURE the top is ALIGNED properly. You don't want any overhangs on the bottom.
6. WORK OUT BUBBLES AS YOU GO. DON'T WAIT UNTIL LATER!
- Working out the bubbles as you go allows you to make sure there are no dust particles hidden in one of those air pockets. If you work out the pockets as you go, half of the screen protector would still have the protective layer on it. You can easily raise up that section of the protector from the glass and use one of the included stickers to nab the dust particle before you move on.
7. REPEAT UNTIL YOU ARE DONE!
- Marvel at the glory!
Here are reasons for why I love the MATTE Ultra Fine!
1. It's MATTE = No Glare
2. Never have to wipe off finger prints!
3. Never gets grimy (sticky) after playing games for a few hours
4. Looks superb/quality
The Ultra Fine is currently $24 but worth the extra cost for the benefits. Highly recommended!
http://www.spigen.com/tablets/google/google-nexus-7-remium-lcd-protection-film-steinheil-series.html
Bonus!
The Reason why I switched to a Anti-Fingerprint Matte?!
I am a IT Tech. I was working on a military base for 2 weeks and using my Transformer religiously. Tablets back then were semi-new (iPad 2 had just come out). I was talking to one of the girls who seemed interested in my tab and she briefly mentioned how nasty they look from all the fingerprints. I hadn't noticed before but after a long day, they really piled up and with the screen off, they glared out. I was trying to persuade her how awesome it was, yet she didn't even want to touch it... and that's not very sexy at all!
So I researched and found SGP Ultra Fine and purchased a protector for my Transformer TF101. Never looked back. Having your screen look amazing all day, every day without constantly cleaning it or wiping it down is a curse lifted. Long live SGP so they can protect all of my screens in the future!
Great review man!! I've used SGP before for my Inspire 4g and the protection to me is awesome. Quick question I've never used the anti glare/anti fingerprinte matte ones, could you comment how it feels? I know it won't be glass like but I kinda don't like the ones that feel too grainy if you know what i mean. thanks
Really good review! I have a eBay Matte screen protector and it's actually not bad at all. I love how the screen looks now as it's matte and anti-glare, finger prints are barely an issue as you say.
I actually like the way the screen feels with the matte. It is still very smooth; it doesn't feel grainy. To me, it just feels better, even with a stylus. Perhaps I'm just used to it from my Transformer. The AntiGlare and FingerPrint Resistance is a solid win to me (on top of protecting the screen).
Most LCD/TV's have a MATTE screen. Rubbing on some LCD's around the office, it is similar texture/feel... but the SGP is slightly smoother.
Love SGP.
It's a better "swipe" experience than clean glass, IMO. Viewing outside, GPS use, etc... and the Matte really shows it's worth. Plus no prints
RF
P.S. Steam up the bathroom and get some surgical gloves.
How is it with the rainbow issue matte screen protectors tend to have? I bought a cheap one off Amazon and it was terrible. I don't want to make the same mistake before ordering this
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Flippy125 said:
How is it with the rainbow issue matte screen protectors tend to have? I bought a cheap one off Amazon and it was terrible. I don't want to make the same mistake before ordering this
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I'm not sure what you are referring to. I don't see any rainbow effect.
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I'm not sure what you are referring to. I don't see any rainbow effect.
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is the matte screen protector grainy? I remember getting some matte anti-fingerprint screen protectors for my G2 back in the day, and it made screen look hideous and grainy.
KiNG OMaR said:
is the matte screen protector grainy? I remember getting some matte anti-fingerprint screen protectors for my G2 back in the day, and it made screen look hideous and grainy.
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Ummm I think I know what you mean. You can kinda see it on a full white background. Nothing crazy.
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Ummm I think I know what you mean. You can kinda see it on a full white background. Nothing crazy.
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OK cool, thank you. The one I had made even darker colors grainy. I have one on the way now
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[Q] How many of you go naked?

Hey all. I'd be interested in hearing how many of you don't use a screen protector, and if so, are you seeing any damage to the screen? After watching this video (warning: cringe-inducing) I reconsidered my policy of always putting a screen protector on my mobile devices http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlFS-hQK50I
I've always put on a Zagg InvisibleShield on my devices. This time, I was searching for alternatives because I was tired of the wet install, dirt/lint causing the film to start peeling after about a year, and then having to reinstall with a warranty replacement. I just discovered tempered glass protectors, like Ghost Glass from Mime USA. But, I originally chose an InvisibleShield because I don't like putting my device in a case, and with film I can just carry it around in my pocket without worrying about scratching. The video I linked seems to indicate that this phone can take a lot more abuse then I originally thought.
So, who doesn't use a screen protector? If you don't, are you getting any scratches on the screen? Would you mind posting pics of your screen to show what, if any, damage is happening to your screen? Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks.
YabosMcGee said:
Hey all. I'd be interested in hearing how many of you don't use a screen protector, and if so, are you seeing any damage to the screen? After watching this video (warning: cringe-inducing) I reconsidered my policy of always putting a screen protector on my mobile devices http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlFS-hQK50I
I've always put on a Zagg InvisibleShield on my devices. This time, I was searching for alternatives because I was tired of the wet install, dirt/lint causing the film to start peeling after about a year, and then having to reinstall with a warranty replacement. I just discovered tempered glass protectors, like Ghost Glass from Mime USA. But, I originally chose an InvisibleShield because I don't like putting my device in a case, and with film I can just carry it around in my pocket without worrying about scratching. The video I linked seems to indicate that this phone can take a lot more abuse then I originally thought.
So, who doesn't use a screen protector? If you don't, are you getting any scratches on the screen? Would you mind posting pics of your screen to show what, if any, damage is happening to your screen? Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks.
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I've used cases on previous phones, but not on my X. I've never used a screen protector. I think anything that would cause major damage is going to go right through a screen protector. The typical micro scratches you get from setting the phone down or floating around in your pocket are really not visible with the screen on. Even with the screen off you really have to look for them. I think most screen protectors really dull the display. Maybe they've gotten better recently.
If i posted pictures of my screen you wouldn't even be able to see the scratches. There are some there, but you only see them in the right light at the right angle.
I hate cases, it ruins everything. Why buy a "designed" phone and then put it in a case *cough iphone users cough*?
At work I put it in a sleeve mainly because there are lots of dirt, screws, bolts etc in the same pocket.
When I'm not working it's totally nude and every phone I owned was treated the same.
I never sell my phones either but I'v heard that it's quite popular to do so.
I do construction ...if not for my otterbox defender my phone wouldn't last a week....unless I left it in my car.
I sometimes let it out for fresh air on the weekends.
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I hate cases, it ruins everything. Why buy a "designed" phone and then put it in a case *cough iphone users cough*?
At work I put it in a sleeve mainly because there are lots of dirt, screws, bolts etc in the same pocket.
When I'm not working it's totally nude and every phone I owned was treated the same.
I never sell my phones either but I'v heard that it's quite popular to do so.
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Exactly my thoughts as well. I hate the bulk of a case. But, I have always gotten a Zagg InvisibleShield for my devices, usually with full coverage. I like just keeping it in my pocket without the bulk of a case.
Have you gotten any scratches on your screen yet (for the Moto X or any other smartphone)?
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I do construction ...if not for my otterbox defender my phone wouldn't last a week....unless I left it in my car.
I sometimes let it out for fresh air on the weekends.
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Yes...going naked while doing construction is probably not a good idea. Too many chances of accidents with a hammer.
I go naked a lot but when I get my note 3 later this week probably gonna get a case for it. Looking at getting an otter box commuter case.
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No screen protector. But I do use a hybrid case. I went on a stint of not protecting my phone with a case. An accidental drop from my car and phone was broke, had to replace the glass. A case would have saved it since it dropped directly on a corner.
I do agree with the idea of no case though. Phones look slick with no case!
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Exactly my thoughts as well. I hate the bulk of a case. But, I have always gotten a Zagg InvisibleShield for my devices, usually with full coverage. I like just keeping it in my pocket without the bulk of a case.
Have you gotten any scratches on your screen yet (for the Moto X or any other smartphone)?
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I cracked my screen on the razr maxx after the 10th I dropped it while driving. It worked perfectly though until I had a severe crash on my motorbike. Had it in my front pocked and it looked like a banana afterwards. My defy had some light scratches on the screen + a big one but that was after a lot of abuse (and going naked while at work).
No screen protector or case here either. I just make sure it's the only thing in that particular pocket. This seems to be a pretty durable device.
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i go naked in my house )
ot:i like the moto x bamboo and i think if u have something beautiful why u must hide it with cover and cases..?
No screen protector, I tried several but didn't like the feel. I do use a case though and treat phone somewhat carefully. No scratches yet
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I used a screen protector on my Moto X along with the bumper case with the clear back.
I barely notice it and have experienced enough scratches on other devices to have it go around naked.
I've had unprotected phones with the color rubbed off because of them going in an out of my pocket (that was a really long time ago )
I paid for it and want to keep it in as good shape as I can for as long as I can.
-Simon
Naked all the way. Not a big fan of cases. As some of the people said already, why cover something good looking. The htc evo 4g with extended battery (3500 mah) turned me off from putting any cases on any cellphone ever. That phone traumatized me. I am still scared to leave 4g on or gps or to increase brightness. That phone wouldn't last me more than 4 hours. I had to turn off almost everything.
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No case, no screen protector, no damage since I got mine in October.
I'll also add that while i don't put a case on my x, it's primarily because of the shape and design. I can't see that translating through a case well.
my prior phone was a samsung infuse which had a very hard plastic-y back and easy to lose the grip. it was also very thin. It was actually awkward to handle without a case. Even with the case it got chipped up pretty well. Perhaps samsung has improved but the finish on that phone flaked off if you looked at it wrong.
A matte antiglare screen protector is a must have in humid climates. Your thumbs glide smoothly on the screen no matter what conditions, and once you've experienced the joy of it, you won't be able to go back to sticky screens no matter the small penalty in screen clarity. With that said I'm very happy with the one I got from tech armor thru Amazon. Oh yeah, no case.
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Smudges make me twitch
Welp, just couldn't do it. I really really wanted to go naked with the Moto X, but I found myself obsessively cleaning the screen from the immediate smudges it left behind. I ended up ordering a Mime USA Ghost Glass tempered glass screen protector (that's a mouthful) http://mimeusa.com/product/moto-x-ghost-glass-screen-protector/ I didn't even know tempered glass protectors existed. It's on the way, and if anyone is interested, I can post back on my thoughts. But, you can find a review here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwv5S-z_2Sg
The ebony back was also getting all "fingerprinted-up", which was, again, causing me to obsessively clean the back (I probably need therapy, or medication). So, after much analysis paralysis (damn you, internet), I ordered a Power Support Air Jacket Clear (not Grip) directly from Power Support http://www.powersupportintl.com/Air-Jacket-Clear-for-Moto-X-p/mmtx-71.htm I've found very few remarks about the Clear, as opposed to the Grip, online. However, what I have found, sounds promising. It seems the Air Jacket Clear isn't as "plasticky" as the Incase Snap Case, and doesn't smudge (there's that word again) as badly.
Both are still on their way. If anyone is interested in feedback, I'm going to most likely give it anyways
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Welp, just couldn't do it. I really really wanted to go naked with the Moto X, but I found myself obsessively cleaning the screen from the immediate smudges it left behind...
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I find my pocket keeps the screen free of smudges with no protector on it. I have two Moto Xs, one with the smooth black back and one with the black weaved pattern on the back. The weaved pattern hides fingerprints, the smooth does not hide them well.
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mavericktc said:
I hate cases, it ruins everything. Why buy a "designed" phone and then put it in a case *cough iphone users cough*?
At work I put it in a sleeve mainly because there are lots of dirt, screws, bolts etc in the same pocket.
When I'm not working it's totally nude and every phone I owned was treated the same.
I never sell my phones either but I'v heard that it's quite popular to do so.
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My thoughts exactly. I've tried cases and screen protectors in the past but, the cases make the phone look like sh*% and the screen protectors I feel aren't that responsive for touches. Been bare back for years now (Moto X, Atrix HD, LG Thrill 4G, Backflip, Samsung sumething?) and never had a scratch until now... :angel: not counting the LG Thrill's shattered screen from, falling down the stairs, in the shower, twice, after I told it to shut up...ok I threw it
Had my X and Atrix screen to screen in the same pocket and looks like some dirt from the yard got between them and scratched the screen on the Moto X :crying: Barely noticeable, but it's there and I know it. It's ok, just gonna sell it to get a Dev Ed or the 32gig Blk/Ebony/Metalic Orange :highfive: Still will not use protectors tho.

screen protectors

who's using them? i horribly failed at putting one on today (a free one that came with my case..looked crappy though with tons of bubbles between the 3 layers before i even put it on lol) but yeah, i'm real bad at putting protectors on tablets because it kept coming out crooked because of that damn home button etc.
anyway, i've got a pack of 5 coming in the mail sometime this week, and i'm wondering if i should even bother attempting again, or just use it naked. it feels so good without a protector, but i'm afraid of scratching the screen. i've been using screen protectors since 2011 with my HTC Rezound, so idk what to do. i always end up with tiny scratches on my protectors, so i'm thinking i'll end up scratching the screen..
jayochs said:
who's using them? i horribly failed at putting one on today (a free one that came with my case..looked crappy though with tons of bubbles between the 3 layers before i even put it on lol) but yeah, i'm real bad at putting protectors on tablets because it kept coming out crooked because of that damn home button etc.
anyway, i've got a pack of 5 coming in the mail sometime this week, and i'm wondering if i should even bother attempting again, or just use it naked. it feels so good without a protector, but i'm afraid of scratching the screen. i've been using screen protectors since 2011 with my HTC Rezound, so idk what to do. i always end up with tiny scratches on my protectors, so i'm thinking i'll end up scratching the screen..
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I was thinking about picking up some myself. Which ones did you order?
Put one on but spend at least 10 bucks for a decent one. Illunisheild thats the one I got from amazon for the 8.4 its pretty good.
I got these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161361388722?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
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I always put screen protectors on all of my phones and tablets. I've just put one on my Tab S 8.4, had a few dusts under the protector. usually I would rip it out and try again, but I thought not today! Because fortunately the screen protector came with some stickers to help get rid of the dust.
Happy to say it is dust and bubble free now. Although it is not one of those fancy screen protectors, just a cheap one called elec shield.
invisible shield is the best.
will6316 said:
Put one on but spend at least 10 bucks for a decent one. Illunisheild thats the one I got from amazon for the 8.4 its pretty good.
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I ordered these from Amazon as well. Should be in today.
I'll give it a try and see if I like it. Probably gonna feel weird at first though.
I too would like to buy one. I asked ismooth on twitter but they are not gonna make one for the tab S (I have one for my note 3 and it's just perfect).
I think I'm gonna go Invisibleshield. It's not cheap but I've only heard good things about their products :good:
anyone have any tricks as to how to get it on nice and straight on the tablets? I'm bad at tablets for protectors but decent at phones. I saw one idea where you place it down on the screen then tape the sides like a hinge, then you flip it over, peel it off, and just flip it back and lay it on the tablet and it should line up perfectly. wonder if it works.
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anyone have any tricks as to how to get it on nice and straight on the tablets? I'm bad at tablets for protectors but decent at phones. I saw one idea where you place it down on the screen then tape the sides like a hinge, then you flip it over, peel it off, and just flip it back and lay it on the tablet and it should line up perfectly. wonder if it works.
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That's exactly what I did. Works perfectly. The screen protector I bought even came with the positioning tape and stickers for dust removal. But you can just use Scotch tapes.
Mr shield
I have used many different screen protector products. I like spigen and I just installed the Mr shield ones. The are two finishes. Clear and matte. The matte finish cuts a lot of glare but impacts out door viewing. I now have the clear and love it. No bubbles. I have several videos on screen protectors that show tips on install . Herr is my initial install http://youtu.be/NHzarYjTtzE
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That's exactly what I did. Works perfectly. The screen protector I bought even came with the positioning tape and stickers for dust removal. But you can just use Scotch tapes.
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sweet! i'll give it a try when they come in
Putting on a screen protector reminds one of what a dirty filthy planet we live on. There is dust EVERYWHERE. One tried and true method is to run a hot shower in your bathroom for 10 minutes with the door closed until the room steams up. This pulls all of the airborne dust from the air. Turn the shower off, and use the tape hinge method to apply the protector.
Despite your best efforts you are likely to STILL get that ONE DAMNED PIECE OF DUST FROM HELL that manages to somehow get on the screen. If that happens, DO NOT TRY TO PEEL THE PROTECTOR UP FROM THE EDGE because if you bend it at all it will never seat again properly and you'll have a bubble that won't go away. Use tape to stick to the outside near the corner and gently lift that way, then use another piece of tape to grab the dust particle.
One negative of putting a screen protector on a tablet this size. Unless the protector is tempered glass, you are likely to feel a bit of drag as you swipe the screen - no plastic will ever feel as smooth as glass - and because the area is larger than your phone, you'll notice the resistance more. Also, unless the screen protector has an oleophobic coating, it will be harder to clean greasy fingerprints of it than from glass. Last point, most screen protectors are actually softer than glass so you are likely to get it pretty scratched up which, while saving your glass, leaves you with a scratched up viewing surface you have to look at. The alternative is to buy a screen protector with a hardness of 9 or above with an oleophobic coating but those tend to be a lot more expensive.
Get a pack of 3 or more if you can. You WILL screw it up a few times and you WILL want to replace them occasionally as they get scratched up pretty easily depending upon how anal you are about such things.
good advice, thanks! but do you guys think this thing needs one in the end? I know gorilla glass is pretty soft and scratches easily so idk..
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good advice, thanks! but do you guys think this thing needs one in the end? I know gorilla glass is pretty soft and scratches easily so idk..
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I don't believe this tablet has Gorilla Glass, at least I don't believe the specs say so (could be wrong?). So yes, it could scratch easily. You can try and be careful but all takes is a tiny bit of grit on your finger, stylus or wiping cloth and you are done, Gorilla Glass or no.
Actually you know, skip the steamy bathroom. Just do it in a dry room but use a strip of masking tape and screen until every bit of dust is gone. Also remember, after you place the protector on the screen with the taped hinge, make sure you clean the screen again because it will get dust on it from the bottom of the protector.
Mr Shield makes very good inexpensive protectors.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KATOH2S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
perfect install on first one using the painters tape technique.
heres how
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMPqDwVZzzM
Why put a cheap screen protector on a premium device like the tab s. The best deserves the best or better. my screen protector cost 2 for 13 and a tempered glass on is on its way for $18. You cant even tell there on when installed correct.
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Why put a cheap screen protector on a premium device like the tab s. The best deserves the best or better. my screen protector cost 2 for 13 and a tempered glass on is on its way for $18. You cant even tell there on when installed correct.
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Be very careful with the tempered glass protector. NEVER left it up by the edges - use tape. They bend VERY easily and once bent will never lay down flat properly again. Every tempered glass protector I've ever used developed sealing problems along the edges, especially near the home button. YMMV but that is my experience.
There aren't good selection of screen protectors in the UK. Looked in Amazon, Ebay, Google, nothing with quality. So I only got the Elec shield.
I'd get tempered glass if I could, but as long as I screen is protected for now, then I'm happy enough.

Is it really necessary to have a screen protector?

I've had my Note 8 for 9 days now and while I was thinking about buying a screen protector when it arrived, I must admit that I'm quite impressed by the quality of the screen. It just feels so hard to scratch, so much so that one would probably struggle trying to scratch it even on purpose. I don't really see myself scratching it by accident anytime soon, although I must admit I'm this kind of guy who never drops the phone and handles it with extreme care.
I'm just curious to read what you guys think, maybe somebody persuades me to buy a screen protector after all, who knows.
The Gorilla Glass 5 is more shatter-resistant than previous versions and that means it is softer also. I had my Note 7 only a few days before it started picking up micro scratches on the front and back. Your mileage may vary. I'm putting on a Whitestone done and a skin on the back of mine.
I bought a screen protector but am debating putting it on. I may try it and see how it goes
Many of us do fine with no protection. Others report getting scratches no matter how hard they try not to.
I've always put a protector on my previous phones but I'm using my Note 8 without a screen protector. Like you, I'm always very careful with my phone and never drop it. The pocket that I put my phone in only contains my phone; I never put loose change or key in there. My Spigen Slim Armor case protects most of the phone and keeps the screen off the table surface if I do put it face down. With all of the issues people have had with curved tempered glass screen protectors, it just seems like more hassle than it's worth. The only one I'd get is the Whitestone Dome but that costs $60 here. Bit pricey.
I always run a protectors. Better safe then sorry.
I take very good care of my stuff. If a scratch did happen you cant take it back. So there would be no way ti fit it without buying a no front glass or new phone.
With a protector you can simply remove it and put on another one.
Fwiw, 5 days and i have a scratch, no clue where it came from. Have never used screen protectors, but will now
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It's def worth it. On my S8 there was a scratch after few days and I am very careful about my phone so really don't know how it happened.
Same here...it is so minor and you cannot even feel it. Babied it too. Also a small one on the back and it had a case day 1. Something tells me it came like that
Going naked for now. Just watch out for sand, fine sand , seems to be the only thing. If it was a flat screen I would have tempered glass on it.
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ANY sharp instrument will scratch if the point is pressed in to the display, period. It is MUCH easier to bang on it with a long blade edge and look like you did nothing than the tip of an x-acto knife. That is what those demos do. Resisting attack across a large area is really what you are seeing. Keys are small like that etc...
Finally, a big part of Gorilla Glass is that it also HIDES or better put doesnt show minor damage as much as other glass. In other words, its there you just don't see it.
I bet a screen for this will be $300-$400. How much is a protector that looks good?
Better safe than sorry. Once it's scratched it would bug the hell out of me. It's a £1000 device.
Throw a screen protector on it. In time, micro-scratches will appear on your screen if you dont!
Note FE, had it on the ironing board (and forgot about it). Folded the ironing board and it very gently slid down it onto the floor face down....very gently....resulted in a 7mm scratch.
Not got one on this yet but it does highlight how pathetically weak GG5 is.
I put one on from iq shield...works great with my ringke wave
Since its a huge pain to find a glass protector that fits and doesn't screw up touch sensitivity I just grabbed the $8 Skinomi wet install protector, works great including with the edge display and S-Pen.
I believe the micro-scratches are not the actual "glass" screen itself. It's the oleophobic coating that we see scratched.
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I believe the micro-scratches are not the actual "glass" screen itself. It's the oleophobic coating that we see scratched.
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But if it still looks like a scratch....
I personally really don't get the mentality of people who put huges cases and screen protectors on their phones. Most people here are obsessive on having 'the latest' and upgrade yearly when new stuff comes out so they can have the nicest, thinnest, prettiest shiny piece of hardware - Then they go wrap it all up in a thick rubber/plastic case and make it look sh*t. Why buy a device with no bezel if you're gonna put a huge thick case bezel around it!
I've had all my smartphones without cases/screen protectors as that's how they're meant to be and to honest I look after my devices. I usually get 2 year contracts on phones and at the end of 2 years, worst case, a few micro scratches on the screen - That's it. Do these guys bubble wrap their cars? It's a phone, it's designed to be used, it'll get the odd small scratch, just enjoy it for what it is IMO.
I have dropped my Pixel XL and the screen protector cracked but the screen was fine. Same on my Nexus 6. Dropped it on it's face from about 5' and the screen protector cracked all over it but the screen remained crack free. I fell that a glass screen protector takes the abuse of a drop. Granted, I've never dropped a phone with a screen protector so not sure if they would have cracked the screen without a protector but to me, It used to be relatively cheap protection. Some of the better protectors are 40+ now so it's not as easy a decision as it used to be for me.

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