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When using Genuine Samsung Clear View Cover after a short use I discovered scratches on the display. Do you have a similar experience? I thought Gorilla Glass 4 lasts more and it does not scratch the plastic.
What corning did with GG4 is improve shatter resistance which in turn unfortunately meant that the glass will scratch more easily. It isn't the cover that is scratching the display. What happens is that tiny particles some of which might contain sand (which can easily scratch GG4) get stuck between the cover and the screen and rub against the screen leading to scratches. A screen protector will hide the scratches and prevent anymore from happening.
I understand that GG scratched mainly dust particles, but it is only in places where it touches the display cover. For a better idea, I added a video.
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Damn screen scratches so easily
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Don't use that case, it is very poorly designed, the S6 Edge had a lot of scratching issues from the corresponding case.
I've learned I ordered the case with eBay in which the display soft cloth. So I hope that there will be no scratches
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I bought the galaxy note a week back...whenever I used to carry it would always be in my pocket or on my table and bed...when I had gone out to the Sun I could observe scratches on the screen (none noticeable indoors)...and all the scratches are on the lower part of the screen...I use Swype along with my s-pen for text input..could the s-pen have done the scrstches(maybe the use of spen when there are dust particles on it)..and if i want to replace the corning's gorilla glass how much(appr) would that cost me?..and i do have minor scratches on the camera lens as it is exposed...so how much should the outer camera lens cover cost?
don't worry about it. it's not the glass that's scratched but the oleophobic coating. they are too small to be noticeable and,unfortunatly, will probably go away once the coating wears off.
Misconception 1: Gorilla Glass does not scratch???!?!?!?!?!?
Absolutely FALSE. While it's true that Gorilla Glass is scratch resistant to many materials, some will scratch Gorilla Glass. Gorilla Glass has a hardness of 7 in the Mohs scale, so any material with higher hardness, such as sand or diamond , will scratch your screen.
So, if you drop your phone, and if it happens to land on a grain of sand, it will scratch your Gorilla Glass screen. Or, if a grain a sand goes into your pocket where you keep your phone, then the screen can be scratched.
To those who didn't learn hardness scale in elementary school, materials with lower hardness than 7, such as steel knife, coins, or car keys, will never be able to scratch Gorilla Glass no matter how POINTY and SHARP it is.
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Screen protector and case from day one helps..
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Screen protector and case from day one helps..
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using the casemate booklet type coupled with a good screen protector... never leave w/o it!...
I dropped my galaxy note(from my desk to ground) yesterday and the screen got scratched badly>< (see attachment)
I wonder whether the galaxy note (ATT) have gorilla glass! My friend scratch his international version of galaxy with key, it is perfectly fine!!
Does ATT take out the gorilla glass?
Sorry to heae about that. Maybe do search for iphone glass polish or plastic polish. You maybe able to make it less obvious. Putting a screen protector on now can also hide some of the scratches too.
I always use a screen protector and also TPU case that has an edge higher then the glass. I thought about going without a screen protector when glass displays became popular but when I was looking for a used Ipad, I saw lots of scratched ones and that was supposed to be Gorilla too. I decided to to stick with the cheap insurance of a plastic film.
ATT galaxy note is same as international except for processor and home button.
As posted in n7000 forum gorilla can be scratched quite easily. I would highly recommend getting sgp glas.t
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scratch resistant is not scratch proof..
Gorilla Glass is ALWAYS Misunderstood, the main attribute of the glass is that it has greater strength and greater flexing abilities than regular glass, so it can be thinner yet stronger. The scratch resistance is about the same as tempered glass, good but not scratchproof....... there are things to fix the scratch but actually not a big deal...... more psychological than anything else
I now have a dot matrix glass screen protector fits well sensitivity is good.
However it's highly reflective and shows every finger print yes it's easy to clean. But it's Really taking the enjoyment out of this phone.. I've tried film and plastic all have pros and cons..
I would luv to take it off but I live near a beach and I understand 1 grain of sand could ruin the screen... Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks
I think you will find it's all down to the quality of the protector, and the amount of TLC you give it. Many of the cheap protectors have little or no oleophobic coating, with the more premium protectors having the customary "slick" feel to them. This can be protected/topped-up by using various polishes and cleaners that are available.
Be careful about sand and dust getting under your for matrix tempered glass screen protector (TGSP). I bought my Note 8 used, and the previous owner had a TGSP on it since day one. Dust had began to leak in, including a piece of dust in the very center. When I took that TGSP off to install a wet install soft screen protector, I noticed that piece of dust in the middle had actually etched a spot into the glass on the screen. It's very small, and not really noticeable, but it's there. And it was caused by the one thing that was supposed to protect my screen.
whitestone is awesome, slick and doesnt leave fingerprints unless sweaty or greasy hands
My whitestone has a pretty good coating to prevent smudges and fingerprints. I have other qualms about it like bubbling and whatnot, but the coating and smoothness is better than the other tempered glass protectors I've used.
Using nilkin 3d cp+ tempered glass. Its been a month and bo glue issues.. Perfect sensitvity..and also it has very nice oleophobic coating..finaly a erfect glass protector...
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Nilkin cp max is also prrfectly compatible with my spigen thinfit..case
This is what I'm currently using and I love it. Full adhesive and oleophobic. Fits perfectly with a Ringke Air case.
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This is what I'm currently using and I love it. Full adhesive and oleophobic. Fits perfectly with a Ringke Air case.
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Sorry bro which protector are you using?
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Sorry bro which protector are you using?
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Sorry, I could have sworn I put a link in my post. LOL
Galaxy Note 8 Screen Protector, Singularity Products Galaxy Note 8 Full AB Glue Tempered Glass Screen Protector Easy Installation Tray [Case Friendly] 3D Curved Glass Protector Film for Galaxy Note8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077GSJ55T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3bbrAbD22EFEG
Eventually the oleophobic coating wears off the screen protector it will start attracting fingerprints like a magnet.
Yes ice, all oleopfobic coatings, including the one on the screen itself wears off with time, no matter what
I am using Nano Optics Tempered Glass Screen Guard with UV Light, Glue.
It is way better. 3D bend at edges and good touch sensitivity.
Good oleophophic coating.
U can try this
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07KWCGWH6...olid=216AT1UAAULJI&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
White stone dome glass is a good solution !
Anyone removed the screen protector?
I think someone told me that it's not recommended.
But why's that?
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I did, because I wanted to try another screen protector. Tried two, neither of them fitted well, so I removed them. The 'naked' screen is fine, but it has no oleophobic coating, so it gets smudgy quite fast. I decided to add a 'nanofluid' liquid protector, which works reasonably well for me. I dropped my P10 a few times from 1 m or so, without damage.
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I did, because I wanted to try another screen protector. Tried two, neither of them fitted well, so I removed them. The 'naked' screen is fine, but it has no oleophobic coating, so it gets smudgy quite fast. I decided to add a 'nanofluid' liquid protector, which works reasonably well for me. I dropped my P10 a few times from 1 m or so, without damage.
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Could you tell me what brand it is?
I want to try it
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Could you tell me what brand it is?
I want to try it
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It is called EDAL nano liquid technology curved edge touch screen protector
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32805...ch-Screen-Protector-for-iPhones-for-Universal
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It is called EDAL nano liquid technology curved edge touch screen protector
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32805...ch-Screen-Protector-for-iPhones-for-Universal
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Thank you...:good:
I removed the protector 5 days after I got the phone. The main reason was the ugly border of unprotected screen. After using a full covering glass screen protector for one year, I removed it.
I have two little scratches on the right edge of the display glass. This was unprotected with the stock protector and I don't know if this happened with this protector or without any protector.
I'm using the original flip case btw.
The fluid protectors are crap, they can just increase the hardness of the screen. Huawei used Gorilla glass 5 which is very hard. It should not break instantly when the phone falls on the floor.
Metal and ceramic won't have a chance to scratch it, because the glass has more hardness than metal or ceramic.
But you'll get scratches by tiny dust particles even with gorilla glass 5, because dust can contain some small quartzite and other very hard particles. This particles have more hardness than the glass and can damage it. The fluid protector is so thin that the scratches by dust particles will scratch the display glass, too. So you will not see any differences when using the protector - only if it works oleophobic.
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It is called EDAL nano liquid technology curved edge touch screen protector
https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32805...ch-Screen-Protector-for-iPhones-for-Universal
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How long does the liquid lasts?
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Difficult to say. I estimate a couple of months.
Took mine off screen fine without it on.
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