Which tempered glass screen protector works the best with the LG Watch Urbane? Is it easy to install without getting dust beneath the glass?
Because it is glass and it is flat, does that make it easier to install without there being air bubbles?
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?
Looking for a glass screen protector compatible Otterbox defender. Has anybody had with any? Not interested in the Whitedome.
I ordered the one from Otterbox for my wife's phone but it doesn't cover everything. It stops at the top and bottom right where the display ends and the bezel begins
Got the Tech Armor tempered glass and it just fits. Make sure to lay the screen protector on the glass with the case on so you have a good idea on where to place it when the case is off for instal
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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
Most tempered glass screen protectors come with an install frame. Can i still use the clear case or will the frame get in the way?
I have a lg v20 atm and if i use a tempered glass screen protector i will sometimes get oil like stains on it. Does the same problem exist with the note 9? I will most likely get a normal 13€ screen protector from amazon.de and just hope that the s pen will still work, that i can still use a case with it and that there wont be any annoying oil like stains
Personally I haven't had any compatibility issues between cases and cheaper screen protectors, since most of them don't cover the screen edge-to-edge. What will likely happen with the cheaper ones is the rainbow effect resembling an oil stain which you mentioned - this happens because underneath most screen protectors is a microscopic dot matrix keeping the glass slightly elevated from the display surface, with glue only on the edges of the protector. To avoid this, what you want is a screen protector that utilizes a full glue structure; in short, a glass protector whose entire surface area is adhered to the display. These are sold less and less, because generally they're very tricky to install on curved glass. You might want to consider products like the Whitestone Dome, which uses liquid UV glue.
You don't need to worry about the S pen - Unless your new screen protector is made of metal, it will work with every film or glass sheet out there.
I've got a Whitestone Dome protector fitted to my NOTE9 and I'm using the Samsung clear case that came with my phone.
No issues at all, the Samsung clear case and Whitestone Dome protector do not interfere with each other.
Just confirming... are you referring to the Samsung Note9 S-View Cover?
If so, most screen protectors shouldn't interfere with the case. The frame you referenced is generally for installing the protector, then it's removed.
I use an S-View Cover. I like it in general, but two things:
1) Anticipate that the cover won't set flat for a while (if ever): Some have used a hairdryer or heatgun along the rib to get it to relax. That helped mine a bit.
2) It scratches easily! If I had a do-over, I'd try to find a protective film to cover it
I've got a Whitestone glass screen protector and the Samsung case has no problems, also have an Otterbox Symmetry case and no problem with that one either. Like was said most glass screen protectors don't go right to the edge so most case should have no trouble.