proper way to protect your phone - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Accessories

use a case bumber and purchase an Iring attach it to case bumber and you will prevent dropping your phone.
dont like case bumber install a dbrand skin onto the back and attach the Iring dont forget to add a screen protector at the front of the screen as well
I've droped my phone twice now once by a slip and fall where my cover cracked protecting my phone and second my earphones pulled my phone of the table i got lucky both times screen is fine no damage to phone either
xda offers dbrand discount https://dbrand.com/xda/galaxy-s7-edge
as for the Iring it works as a stand to watch movies and prevents from dropping phone just slide one finger in the ring and and hold phone if it slips its on your finger wont fall down
Iring works with any phone

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[Q] How do you protect your nexus? Case, pouch, invisible shield, nothing

Just was wondering what people have been using to protect their N1s now that its been out for a while, and how has it held up. I like the look of the N1 on its own without cases, and was thinking of using the little pouch that came with the box with no other case. Is this a wise move?
I have a case on my phone and an anti-glare screen protector (don't get anti glare it ruins the screen's look and colors) the reason I don't use the pouch is it gets annoying to take the phone out of my pocket with the pouch on then have to remove the phone from the pouch.
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The slip case that came with the phone
Seidio Innocase works for me. See the XDA Nexus acessories section...
I've got an Otterbox Commuter series case that I use when I'm on "business" trips or at other times that my phone is likely to be handled roughly. That case is no joke. Actually, I would probably use that case all the time if I didn't use my car dock every time I drive. It takes a bit of time to pull the phone out of the case several times a day. I generally just use the slip case that came with the phone. Does a good job of fighting off scratches, and is still easy to remove so I can install the phone in a dock in just a moment.
Just a screen protector, I have used cases/covers etc, and always end up coming back to just nothing I like the slim feeling
I like the slim look also, thats why i think im going to stick with the little android pouch that came in the box. Just hope it doesnt cause any black marks on the sides or anything. Previous owner of the nexus said he never used a case but made sure nothing else was in his pocket and the phone looks brand new with no marks anywhere.
On one of my other N1s there are some dust particles under the screen on the bottom left. 1 of them is big enough to look like a dead pixel when the screen is on, the rest are not noticeable. Anyone have a easy fix to get rid of the dust? That one particle is starting to annoy me.
Ever since I lost the neoprene case, I have been going commando.
Case-Mate "Tough Case" and the screen protector that came with it.
Transparent polycarb hard-case from eBay. Beautiful and strong, but no docking possible.
Stealth guard and there pouch that came with it
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I've got an Otterbox Commuter series case that I use when I'm on "business" trips or at other times that my phone is likely to be handled roughly. That case is no joke. Actually, I would probably use that case all the time if I didn't use my car dock every time I drive. It takes a bit of time to pull the phone out of the case several times a day. I generally just use the slip case that came with the phone. Does a good job of fighting off scratches, and is still easy to remove so I can install the phone in a dock in just a moment.
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I do similar: when I'm traveling, I put the N1 in my Otterbox Commuter case and enable the PIN the lock. Otherwise, no case and no PIN.
A gel skin for me.
I put a screen protector on it to cut down on sweaty fingerprints during the summer, otherwise nothing. I've had mine since it came out for ATT (march?) and it's still perfect. Just keep keys and change in the other pocket.
i'm using a silicone slip on protector. i'm too scare i'll drop it without it otherwise i would go commando but i have nerve damage in my right hand so my control over parts of my hand are sub par compared to normal people
my ulnar nerve was severed by glass and repaired but i still do not have full function of the minor muscles in my hand and only have partial feeling in the pinky/ring finger and that side of my hand so thicker phones are more comfortable in my hand and the super rubber grip around the whole thing makes it very hard if not impossible for it to slip out of my hand.
smachine said:
Just was wondering what people have been using to protect their N1s now that its been out for a while, and how has it held up. I like the look of the N1 on its own without cases, and was thinking of using the little pouch that came with the box with no other case. Is this a wise move?
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I use BestSkinsEver (for a fraction of the cost of an InvisibleShield) protection and a horizontal leather Case Logic pouch... I used to have a silicon protector but it was a pain in the butt because it collects dust and lint like crazy!

Case + Screen Protector

I purchased the Seidio SURFACE case with kickstand and "Just like Glass" screen protector the other day. So far they have been great additions to the GN2.
ShopAndroid.com - Seidio Case
Amazon.com - Just Like Glass screen protector
The case does not add a lot of thickness to the phone. It is slightly tacky so the phone won't slip out of your hand but it also isn't a lint magnet. The kickstand is slightly fragile but with some care it shouldn't cause an issues. It's held in the closed position by a small magnet and I haven't had any accidental erections ...err openings of the kickstand.
To apply this screen protector requires using some water and included spray. What's nice is once you put it on the phone you have a minute to align the protector correctly then you need to wait about 30 minutes for it to dry. After a day or two any remaining moisture will disappear. The S-Pen works great and doesn't leave any indentations. It also glides smoothly across the screen protector (where others seem to grab the S-Pen tip). As with the case, the screen protector is not a lint magnet but does tend to show finger print (a quick wipe on your pant leg takes care of this problem).
The case fits nicely around the phone and protects the edge of the screen protector to prevent edge lifts. My only complaint about the case if if you use the kickstand on a slippery table, it tends to slide when you try to use the S-pen. Using your finger carefully allows for easy angled use. It sits at a nice viewing angle.
thanks for this writeup, this is one of the cases that I was considering to protect my Note II
I have the active case with holster. The things I don't like are how flimsy the rubber is that goes around the phone face. It easily folds out of the way. I would have preferred something with a little firmer lip. This lip also catches on the holster clip everytime you holster it.
Otherwise it is ok. I have the official samsung hard cases with a firm lip around the face but the lip doesn't come up enough for my comfort. It does fit nicely in the Seidio holster even with the Samsung hard case.
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these are great and at a better price comes with a screen protector 10% off storewide coupon code is 10OFFXDA
http://kevikev.com/Samsung-Galaxy-NOTE-II-2-N7100-Cases-and-Accessories_c47.htm
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The case I mentioned has hard edges so you don't have to worry about them pulling off in your pocket.
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I purchased the Seidio SURFACE case with kickstand and "Just like Glass" screen protector the other day. So far they have been great additions to the GN2.
ShopAndroid.com - Seidio Case
Amazon.com - Just Like Glass screen protector
The case does not add a lot of thickness to the phone. It is slightly tacky so the phone won't slip out of your hand but it also isn't a lint magnet. The kickstand is slightly fragile but with some care it shouldn't cause an issues. It's held in the closed position by a small magnet and I haven't had any accidental erections ...err openings of the kickstand.
To apply this screen protector requires using some water and included spray. What's nice is once you put it on the phone you have a minute to align the protector correctly then you need to wait about 30 minutes for it to dry. After a day or two any remaining moisture will disappear. The S-Pen works great and doesn't leave any indentations. It also glides smoothly across the screen protector (where others seem to grab the S-Pen tip). As with the case, the screen protector is not a lint magnet but does tend to show finger print (a quick wipe on your pant leg takes care of this problem).
The case fits nicely around the phone and protects the edge of the screen protector to prevent edge lifts. My only complaint about the case if if you use the kickstand on a slippery table, it tends to slide when you try to use the S-pen. Using your finger carefully allows for easy angled use. It sits at a nice viewing angle.
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I got the just like glass protector from amazon. First off, it doesn't fit. It is too long. I need to bust out my xacto knife to trim it down near the center home button, and at the top it kinda comes off the edge a little. Second, it is nothing like glass.
I have the Seidio case as well. I like it only mine does 't seem to close all the way. If you squeeze both ends together you can feel the tab click but when you let go it opens back up. Only had the bottom fall off once in my pocket but still kind of annoying. Anyone had similar issues?
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I got the just like glass protector from amazon. First off, it doesn't fit. It is too long. I need to bust out my xacto knife to trim it down near the center home button, and at the top it kinda comes off the edge a little. Second, it is nothing like glass.
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After 3 days all of the moisture disappeared for me. I can't see the screen protector anymore . The size was perfect for me.
Studsted said:
I have the Seidio case as well. I like it only mine does 't seem to close all the way. If you squeeze both ends together you can feel the tab click but when you let go it opens back up. Only had the bottom fall off once in my pocket but still kind of annoying. Anyone had similar issues?
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I haven't experienced that issue yet. I noticed the connection on the back sometimes gets lifted so I push it back down. I agree the little tiny space between the sections annoys me but I'm a perfectionist.

Very dissapointed in Otterbox Defender case

I got my new Otterbox Defender case from AT&T today. Only paid $42 with shipping and tax so that wasn't too bad.
I weighed it against my Seidio Active case and holster and the Otterbox with holster weighs 12.5 ounces and the Active case with holster is 10.5 ounces if anybody was interested. Removing the clear plastic protective cover from the Otterbox lightens it by 0.15 ounces or about 4 grams.
I will say this thing feels like it will take a lot of abuse before the phone will break. That is of course, unless the screen is hit by a direct impact that the case can't deflect. Remember, there is a lot of screen area so anything protruding like a rock that makes initial contact with the screen will probably break the screen. No case will stop that.
Things I don't like about the Defender whether I knew about it when ordering or not......
yeah it adds a lot of bulk but not too bad. The volume up and down buttons are not very responsive but I suspect some electrical tape on the inside of the case over the phone buttons should help with that. The power button is actually a little too responsive for my taste. It is very easy to click the power button which sucks because the volume buttons have to be pressed hard and the thumb is usually over near the power button when operating the volume buttons. This leads to easy power button pressing.
The plastic case creaks like a wooden floor in a turn of the century house. What the hell is all of this about. Whether you squeeze the case side to side or twist the phone slightly. I suspect it is the outside case rubbing against the inner hard plastic case. I will try some baby powder on that. Still, the case does not have the rigidity that I was hoping for. If you manually twist the phone case at opposite corners the thing flexes way easily.
I called myself from my home phone, walked away and left the note 2 on the counter. I did not hear any echo from either phone as others have reported. This may show up later thought. If the phones are close together then echo can be present.
The plastic protective cover that comes with the case is garbage. Plain and simple. Yes there is a gap between the plastic and the phone screen. Very annoying. I took the plastic off within a few minutes. I have my own screen protector on it anyway.
I like the charging port and headphone port being covered with the rubber plugs.
When the case is put in the holster there is little leeway where the holster snaps into the detent in the phone edge. Several times I have found that the phone had to be adjusted a bit in order for the case to snap into the holster firmly. This may be a problem down the line or I might just modify it so that this makes a positive connection more easily.
This isn't really a comparison between the Active case and the Defender but I thought I would point out a few things.
I don't like having to use the Defender holster as a kickstand for the phone. The Active case has a built in stand in the case.
I do like the protective lip around the screen of the Defender which is made up of the softer outer shell and the hard plastic inner shell. The outside is not soft and gummy like silicone (like the Active) but a little harder. Kind of like a hard rubber but not as hard as a standard hard plastic if that makes any sense. It has a good feel to it. If the Defender is laid face down the hard lip does nothing to keep it from sliding. If laid on its back it resists sliding a little better depending on the surface. It is the opposite with the Active case. The Active has the silicone lip on the face and keeps the phone from sliding around if place face down. If the Active is placed on its back it will slide because the outside part is hard plastic.
The camera has a nice cutout with a lot of plastic protruding around it. The only way this camera lens is getting damages is if something goes right into the cutout and hits the lens directly. Getting to the stylus is very easy.
Ok, I did take the outer cover off and rubbed some baby powder to the inside. The creaking noise is diminished but still there.
I will try out the otterbox for a while and see how I like it. I work in a factory so it is highly plausible that this could fall off of a 12 foot ladder onto concrete. If I worked in an office I would not be using this case most likely.
I really like the look of the Active case in red much better than the otterbox. Fortunately, I place practicality over fashion generally.
Either way, I will hang on to the case and see what happens. Considering that both of these cases have similar MSRP (prices) the value is definitely in the Otterbox as far as material and engineering. The Active case needs to have a little more engineering and firmer material around the screen. in order to ask as much money as they do.
My biggest issue with the Defender is two fold:
1) Face it, this is an UGLY utilitarian looking case hiding our sexy thin phone. They did NOTHING to add any sex appeal to this case. It's like putting a bikini model in a full length raincoat and buttoning every snap.
2) The plastic screen protector feels cheap, scratchy and provides too much drag on the s-pen.
I got my commuter a few hours ago. It's pretty nice looking, the buttons aren't too hard to press, the cutouts are perfect, and it comes with a screen protector which I choose not to use. I couldn't ask for more from it. I also feel like it's very protective and would survive a 6 ft drop (even though im 5 ft).
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Note_2 said:
I got my commuter a few hours ago. It's pretty nice looking, the buttons aren't too hard to press, the cutouts are perfect, and it comes with a screen protector which I choose not to use. I couldn't ask for more from it. I also feel like it's very protective and would survive a 6 ft drop (even though im 5 ft).
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I haven't had the opportunity to hold the commuter series for this phone. Most of the cases for this phone need to be ordered since nobody seems to have anything in stock for this phone, around where I live, and I live in a decent sized city.
I got the commuter for $35 shipped on amazon. 3-5 day shipping, ordered Wednesday and got it earlier today even though it was expected tomorrow to friday! I tried to buy one closest to me for a decent price and the seller accessory net did great.
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I too have the creaking issue with the Defender. Mine(two of them) also creak and crackle. The plastic part that snaps together does not snap tightly thus causing some play which in turn causes the feeling that there is movement underneath and the creaking sounds. I got a replacement on the first one for this and the second one they sent also does this.
Otter customer service is great but the product right now imo is subpar
It is probably going to creak because it is suppose to flex... that is the whole point of the case absorbing impacts.
My biggest gripe about the Defender case is that dust makes it way in between the case's plastic screen protector and the phone's glass screen. It enters at the Home button mostly and at the top opening for the sensors. I have to open the case at least once a week and wipe out the dust. It's mainly fabric debris from my jeans pocket so I don't think it's anything scratchy.
honestly i hate my commuter case,its to damned fat,but when i drop my 700$ phone ,im happy, strange how that works
oddly enough, the only time I have dropped my Note 2 is when I used the otterbox Defender holster. If the phone case is pushed back and down in the holster when inserting , then the holster tab doesn't fully lock into the notch in the case. I thought I had it snapped in and it fell about 42 inches, I have a 36 inch inseam, and hit the concrete floor. Of course, this is a walk in the park for the Defender case so naturally there was no damage or marks on the case at all, and I wasn't worried about it when I picked the phone up.
My Active case has a much better spring loaded latch design so it is impossible for this to happen.
I actually got my knife out and made a little adjustment on the case notch so this won't happen again.

[Q] Nexus 6 durability without case

2 falls on hard floor with thin of layer carpet and 2 falls on a rubber car mat,plus the tap on the desk to my top left corner off the phone and pulling on the USB cable while plugged to my phone accidentally when picking the phone up from a surface, will that have damaged my phone in anyway if there is no visible damage?
The insides of the phone are solid state, taking a bump won't have any impact on it unless it is hard enough that you can see the damage. The first thing to go is always the glass screen. The glass is *especially* vulnerable on Nexus 6, because it bubbles out at the edges. If you drop it onto a hard surface in a way that it could land a bit off face down, the screen WILL be the first part of the phone to touch the ground and stands a very high chance of breaking. Other phones tend to have at least a small lip of the plastic frame around the screen protruding to protect it. I suggest a rubber protective case like a Ballistic Maxx.
The only visible damage would be the screen. If you don't see anything then you're fine.
Be more careful with your phone and invest into protection if you plan on preserving your investment. I recommend a tempered glass protector as it'll protect your screen while maintaining the same screen feel.
Add a case in there for back and side protections. I'd recommend something not bulky but enough to protect your phone such as a ringke fusion or ringke max, ringke slim if you want the slimmest case.
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so im fine
zephiK said:
The only visible damage would be the screen. If you don't see anything then you're fine.
Be more careful with your phone and invest into protection if you plan on preserving your investment. I recommend a tempered glass protector as it'll protect your screen while maintaining the same screen feel.
Add a case in there for back and side protections. I'd recommend something not bulky but enough to protect your phone such as a ringke fusion or ringke max, ringke slim if you want the slimmest case.
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ok cool so if i dont see any type of damage at all im good? my case comes today. i also slightly tapped it against my gate lock accidentally and it fell and hit the side of my car almost falling between the seat and my center console.. but there is nothing, no scratches, nothing. i just get so paranoid cause i just bought it and i feel like just cause it got lightly hit or fell twice there is no point of having a case anymore cause i feel liek it wont count..
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zephiK said:
The only visible damage would be the screen. If you don't see anything then you're fine.
Be more careful with your phone and invest into protection if you plan on preserving your investment. I recommend a tempered glass protector as it'll protect your screen while maintaining the same screen feel.
Add a case in there for back and side protections. I'd recommend something not bulky but enough to protect your phone such as a ringke fusion or ringke max, ringke slim if you want the slimmest case.
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i ordered the rinke maxx
tecnikstr0be said:
ok cool so if i dont see any type of damage at all im good? my case comes today. i also slightly tapped it against my gate lock accidentally and it fell and hit the side of my car almost falling between the seat and my center console.. but there is nothing, no scratches, nothing. i just get so paranoid cause i just bought it and i feel like just cause it got lightly hit or fell twice there is no point of having a case anymore cause i feel liek it wont count..
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Your phone is fine, the worst that can happen is that your phone physically gets scratched / scuffled. The Ringke case also comes with a screen protector but its plastic and not very good. It collects a lot of oil.
I recommend visiting the tempered glass thread and then see what glass you like. It'll cost around ~$10 and depending on whom you get it from they'll give free replacements.
zephiK said:
Your phone is fine, the worst that can happen is that your phone physically gets scratched / scuffled. The Ringke case also comes with a screen protector but its plastic and not very good. It collects a lot of oil.
I recommend visiting the tempered glass thread and then see what glass you like. It'll cost around ~$10 and depending on whom you get it from they'll give free replacements.
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ok cool i got my case today and also i had a question, the t mobile employee when he put my sim card in he accidentally tried punttig in the sim tray the wrong way once then he flipped it over and it went in, do u think he did any kind of damage to the sim tray or slot i cannot see when he inserted it the wrong direction?
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zephiK said:
Your phone is fine, the worst that can happen is that your phone physically gets scratched / scuffled. The Ringke case also comes with a screen protector but its plastic and not very good. It collects a lot of oil.
I recommend visiting the tempered glass thread and then see what glass you like. It'll cost around ~$10 and depending on whom you get it from they'll give free replacements.
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if my phone falls on wood with the ringke maxx case on will it protect my case 100%
tecnikstr0be said:
if my phone falls on wood with the ringke maxx case on will it protect my case 100%
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Yes... when laid face down the phone screen will never interact with the surface
what if
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Yes... when laid face down the phone screen will never interact with the surface
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what if it fell hitting the backside instead? does putting the sim card tray the wrong way for 1 second like not going all the way in but inserting it then realizing it was the wrong side. does that mess up the tray or slot?

How does you S7 edge looks like now after not using any case?

Hi!
I am planning not to use any protective case/covers etc. accessories for my phone. Is it bad idea? Will Samsung S7 edge look like crap soon or it is scratch resistant and will keep nice look even after few months?
How does your phone looks like now after not using any protective covers? Could you post pictures and aprox time of usage?
Thank you, deff_ins
2 months - no protection , I'm carrying it in a pocket without other things like money or keys . No scratches at all , only fingerprints all over
Im a diehard screenprotector and case guy. Since I had been having so many problems finding a curved protector that sticks, and the ones that dont cover the edge looked like crap, I decided 2 months ago to go without a protector. I have a case that shows the edges well, and covers the frame nice.
After two months I finally have a 1/2 inch scratch on the face...nothing too bad and I will live with it...not sure how it happened but the glass has held up pretty well considering I am not a desk guy and am always using and doing things with my phone outside.
Overall Im surprised the glass has done well. That being said, and now that I have a scratch, I will be looking to get a protector again.
deff_ins said:
Hi!
I am planning not to use any protective case/covers etc. accessories for my phone. Is it bad idea? Will Samsung S7 edge look like crap soon or it is scratch resistant and will keep nice look even after few months?
How does your phone looks like now after not using any protective covers? Could you post pictures and aprox time of usage?
Thank you, deff_ins
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Well, good luck with living dangerously. I have my S7 Edge with the LED cover now for 8 months. During that time I dropped it 3 times. The first time the screen and digitizer were broken. The display replacement cost me Euro 260. 10 days after the repair, it dropped out of my pocket again. Invariably, it always lands on the screen because the LED cover flips open when it falls. Display glass cracked but digitizer still intact. After the first accident I had ordered a tampered glass screen protector from Hongkong. It arrived only 2,5 months later. When I finally got it and tried to fit it, half the display was unresponsive. When I tried to remove the glass protector the phone slipped out of my hand and dropped on the tiled kitchen floor. Guess what happened. Part of the display AND the glass protector shattered. The lucky part is, the upper right corner of the display which was cracked before got shattered. The display is still useable. I actally got used to the broken display. My hope is that in the new year the price for a new display might come down a bit. As I'm not planning to buy another expensive phone anytime soon, a second display replacement is probably the cheapest option.
Bottomline: Yes the S7E is a bloody fragile phone! Depending on the individual clumsiness, it is virtually impossible to assume that you will never drop it over an extended period. If you want to have solid protection you have to go for these hideous army style covers but they make the phone look like a monsterous thing. I like covers with functionality like the LED or S View covers but they only protect the edges and backside of the phone.
The Bottomline of the bottomline: Maybe I shouldn't have bought such an expensive and fragile phone in the first place. End of story. Cheers LJ
Back near camera cracked on mine even though I've never dropped it, had to put a skin on it to hide the crack. Also it has a mark on the main screen, suspect coinage in my pocket done that
Never used a case, I've had mine since two weeks after the release. I always carry it in my pocket with my keys and other stuff. Dropped it only once, no scratches cracks or any other damage.
Been using Carol Blue for 2 months. I slapped a dbrand skin on the back the 1st week so I can use it naked and not worry about back glass scratches.
At office and work, I go naked. Out and about, I put on spigen rugged case. Very easy to put on and off and slim enough and plenty protection.
The front screen now has few minor scratches on it. No idea how that happened. I'm very careful with my phone.
I just put armorsuit screen protector on it and it works PERFECT. loving the phone and how it feels in the hand. Amazing. I now have dbrand skin on back and screen protector on the front. Totally protected from scratches when going with no case at home and office.
i never ever used a case in my life. it hides the beautiful lines of the device
Take it from someone who has been through the process of having the screen replaced - use protection!
I dropped it on its face, from toilet height (yes, I was on the bog after a long night shift!) and before turning it over I just knew it was bad. You hear 30 seconds of cracking noises as they tear through the display glass slowly whilst you contemplate your stupidity at the 'oh s**t' moment you just found yourself in.
Cost me £50 in excess as I was insured luckily, however with no insurance you're looking at £200 ball park.
I actually had the LED case on at the time. That did naff all in protecting the screen. Flip cases really should have some sort of auto close feature! Might have been enough to save the screen if so!
I always thought about going without anything, but I love the led case to much. I don't know how so many people have broken theirs while also using this case, I've dropped it more times than I can count. Even especially since I typically keep the phone on my lap when driving, so I tend to open the door, stand up, and find it on the asphalt ground.
I still even have the square sticker on the back of my phone. No scratches, no breaks, perfect.
Update : just wanted to update my previous post with this new information. I ordered and received the ArmorSuit screen protector for my S7 Edge. I have never used a wet screen protector before and I have never found an edge screen protector that sticks or works either in the dry form or the tempered glass.
I watched the video on installation. it took me about 10 minutes to put it on. I let it air dry for another 15 minutes then using a hair dryer on low setting I got the sides to easily adhere to the screen. Left it overnight, put on my I-Blason edge case. I have never been so happy as I have with this screen protector on it looks amazing. Edges stick perfectly.
I'm glad to have my screen protected again and the case on ..I just don't think it's worth taking the chance with such an expensive device. I lived on the edge for a few months with nothing on it, but I'm glad I have something back on it now.
roninep said:
Update : just wanted to update my previous post with this new information. I ordered and received the ArmorSuit screen protector for my S7 Edge. I have never used a wet screen protector before and I have never found an edge screen protector that sticks or works either in the dry form or the tempered glass.
I watched the video on installation. it took me about 10 minutes to put it on. I let it air dry for another 15 minutes then using a hair dryer on low setting I got the sides to easily adhere to the screen. Left it overnight, put on my I-Blason edge case. I have never been so happy as I have with this screen protector on it looks amazing. Edges stick perfectly.
I'm glad to have my screen protected again and the case on ..I just don't think it's worth taking the chance with such an expensive device. I lived on the edge for a few months with nothing on it, but I'm glad I have something back on it now.
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Yep, Armorsuit is awesome.
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Yep, Armorsuit is awesome.
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Yep, wet screen protector work awesome with edge . now using zagg screen protector and led cover close 3 month and no scratch
I wish I took a picture of the device I just returned. Dropped it and it fell on a rock. Ugly circular crack and a first the phone still functioned but after about a week my screen just went haywire and would only turn on after multiple power on and offs.
It was all bad lol

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