Screen Protectors for San Francisco - Blade Accessories

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Ordered last week, arrived in 2 days (even allowing for poor weather & Christmas run up).
Perfect fit with full retail packaging, instructions & cleaning cloth
h**p://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270679639682#ht_1358wt_902

i bought a universal invisible shield protector; £8.99 for two. i cut them and use one on my tg01 and zte. it is very good and leaves my screen scratch free. very good quality materials! from carphone warehouse.

pellonet said:
Not affiliated to this vendor in any way.
Ordered last week, arrived in 2 days (even allowing for poor weather & Christmas run up).
Perfect fit with full retail packaging, instructions & cleaning cloth
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270679639682#ht_1358wt_902
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Do these have a slight curve on the bottom to properly fit the SanFran because in the pic they look straight?
TIA

Yes they are curved at the bottom, I guess they just used a stock image for the advert.
Additionally I should add that they are obviously cut for the SF as they are longer than the i900 ones that people have been using & they cover the whole screen, including black surround right up to the buttons.
They are currently £4.95 for 6 including postage, they must be popular as the price has risen since I got mine.

Excellent, just what I wanted to know, TYVM.

The cheapest I think
I found this "standart" ( samsung i900 ) screen protectors on eBay.
Item id 200542528537
Just 1.44$ for 5 items + Fiber clothing. Ordered but didn't received yet.

Hi all, this is my first ever post:
I find a Samsung i900 screen protector fits perfectly, I have one on my ZTE Blade now!

If anyone has noticed, Invisibleshield is selling Screen Protector or Full Body made especially for ZTE Blade.
Does the screen without the protector get scratched very easily? I just bought my Blade and not sure if I should buy the protector or not.
I had the protector on my Omnia 2, but I thought that the screen on Blade is better.

Even if the screen is tough, it's common sense to protect it. A screen protector worth a couple of pounds might just save you having to replace the screen/phone.

Use them all the time screen is still as new and I use my step for work
Sent from my Blade using XDA Premium App

Dont like my protectors from ebay because I can only use every second .
The stickers on the protectors leave big marks on them.

I dont like to use screen protectors, the screen never feels right.

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Screen Protector - advice sought on choosing one.

I've just ordered an MDA Vario and it's going to take a little time to reach me (I'm not currently in the UK). Before it gets here I'm trying to work out which screen protector to buy. Has anyone tried the Invisible Shield protector? The material looks superb and I've read load of good things about their performance on iPods.
My current PDA is a Tungsten T3 and I have a Martin Fields screen protector on it. (MF protector for Wizard here).
I love the MF but am really interested in hearing experiences with the IS if anyone on these forums has tried it.
Yeah i want one too but was wondering, do they leave any marks when you peel them off afterwards? From the glue and stuff?
Quality screen protectors like Martin Fields and the IS should leave nothing behind after they're removed.
I think brando screen protector is not bad too. Im currently using it.
I have change 2 screen protector since I got my wizard.
- Expansys, Cant fit in properly. Bubble occur after stick in.
i've tried 3 different screen protectors, then i used pocketpctechs AG shield and i'm not gonna try anything else. It's perfect, reusable, no glue is used and installation is pretty simple. also it comes with screen cleaners and all that. highly recommended
For me brando's would be ok. I usually have the store person do the application since I can't do it on my own [I messed up 2 protectors when I tried doing it at home]. I'd say choose one that isn't adhesive but static that way no residue is left on the screen when you remove it. also most of them are washable/reusable... if you find a scratch on the side you use most often [i.e. the area along the SIP] just have it removed and re-installed reversed [not the face but the top and bottom].
The Brando ultraclear is OK. If you prefer a non-glossy one, the Brando regular is perfect (you will lose a bit of brightness).
I like www.boxwave.com 's version
They have a anti-glare, and a regular one, they are washable you can remove them and wash them under soap and water and reapply, they come with cloth cleaner, and a little scraper thing that helps get the bubbles out.
Here's a super cheap solution, and it works GREAT for me.
I went to Staples and bought a package of baseball card protector pages that are designed to fit into a 3-ring binder. The size of each card holder is just slightly larger than the screen on the MDA.
What I did was take a straight edge and X-Acto knife and cut a small piece of plastic that is a couple millimeters larger than the screen on each side. I simply tuck the plastic I've trimmed under the lip between the device and screen, and it holds in place just fine.
No adhesive, no mess, easy as pie, and the entire package of plastic sleeves was less than 3 bucks. It will surely last longer than the life of the device.
- Justin
Got my second Brando regular protector (first one wasn't returned when my magician was replaced). Fits perfect, very scratch-resistant & the anti-glare is very useful while navigating in the car.
Cheers, M
fone_fanatic said:
i've tried 3 different screen protectors, then i used pocketpctechs AG shield and i'm not gonna try anything else. It's perfect, reusable, no glue is used and installation is pretty simple. also it comes with screen cleaners and all that. highly recommended
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Same here.. I have used BoxWave, wich are also very good, but WriteShields from pocketpctechs are great.
I also had an "InvivibleShield" on my 8125 for a couple minutes. I installed it and saw that it was not plum on, so I went to take it off and reinstall.. When I removed it I thought I was going to pull my screen up with the protector. Stay away from those things... I then tested those claims they make on the website, about being indestructible. Pens had no trouble getting through, and scissors went through like soft butter.
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I bought a boxwave and was not happy with the glare free one. I have used them on my Treos and liked them, but the one that came for my wizard sucked. It really blurred the screen and made it look like a prism. Maybe it was defective, but I ended up buying another one from javoedge and I am quite happy with it.
just my $.02
greg
I also got an anti-glare from boxware, it does have issues however I emailed them about it and they are getting a new one that doesn't have the issues and they should have it in about a week. To make it even better they created a gift order for the new one for me.
I've tried a number of the commercial screen protectors in the past and wasn't happy with any of them. Of course, there is the ridiculous cost for a little piece of plastic.
The best solution I have found is to use clear vinyl sheeting that you can find at any fabric store, typically for a couple of dollars US per yard. Just cut to fit your screen, clean your screen, wash your hands and vinyl rectangle with liquid hand soap, shake off as much water as possible (but not all), and attach and smooth out bubbles.
Benefits:
- Minimal screen image degradation as compared to many commercial screen protectors
- No adhesives to gunk up the screen
- Lasts 6 months or so
- Easy to replace
- Costs about a nickle per cover
I also have the pocketpctechs write shield anti-glare.
Comes in a nice kit, can't tell its there when the screen is on.
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main.asp?unit=Cingular_8125-559&area=home
I bought mine from www.nushield.com, but I haven´t been able to apply the first one to my screen.
I´ve used them on my Handspring Visor Edge and on my Himalaya with very good results, but on the Wizard, I just can´t get it installed. Will keep you posted!
Stefan out
Brando screen protector, Boxwave and Martin Fields are my favorites!
I've heard a lot about this Brando, but it is a bit too expensive for me for a piece of plastic. I think they are selling for GBP7+ in eBay. I wonder, is it so good? I've been looking for those 'card' type screen protector that is ultra easy to apply and bubble free because the protector itself feels like a card. Imagine, since the protector is like a card, it is impossible to get bubble under it. Anyone know where in the net I can get one card type for UK??
BTW, I've bought the 'Sensifilm' protector from eBay. It said many things, but of the two thing, antiglare and antiscractch is 100% bluff. Mine still give me glare and it has been scratched like mad with my stylus. Either the HTC is very bad in designing a stylus, or the screen protector is terribly weak. I think the weak protector is a more likely answer.
30$ for a screen protector. That is so silly. I got a protector for my psp for 6$ and it works great. Geez, pocketpctechs is a rip.
Cant i get some from a local store instead?
I can highly recommend Brando UltraClear too! Easy to attach, not visible when attached carefully, no reduction of brightness - display looks like without one (for those who do not like the reflection of the display: buy the Brando classic).
Regards
Carsten

Screen protectors for o2 Orbit 2 only thread

I have made a new thread as it is very confusing what the best protector for the orbit 2 is as it has the 2nd camera and the speaker is in a different position.
I’m desperate as my original protector fell off :-( going to take my old Orbit 1 out now until I get a new protector.
Any good recommendations?
This one here appears to be a direct replacement of teh one that came with the Orbit when you bought it.
DuraSec for Orbit II - £7.95
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DuraSec-HighTec-screen-protector-for-O2-XDA-orbit-2_W0QQitemZ170200489138QQihZ007QQcategoryZ68029QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem
@Ziggyred - Apols dude, but I'm a little cynical about screen protectors which do not show picutres of the actual device I'm interested in.
I ordered the Brando one for the Orbit II, but to my disspointment, despite it being plugged on Brando.hk's website as being Orbit2 compatible, the top of it is not such a great fit. It looks like it's designed specfically for the Cruise, but not the Orbit II.
Can anyone here categorically state (and show!) protectors specifically designed for the Orbit II ?
I have been looking on other forums and there doesn't seem to be any which are a good fit for the orbit 2
I only know a german shop yet.
http://www.nexave.de/displayschutzfolien/detail.php?artikelnr=185
I bought this one for my Orbit 2:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EXiM-SPUC-Scr...ageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m122
Is a perfect fit although was annoyed that I dropped the protector and it got dust on it before I applied it.
Washed it and it is batter.
It fits perfectly, has a cut out for the speaker and the camera.
@KennyDies - How many are in a pack ?
And does it have a high tack adhesion ? I wouldn't want it leaving any residue....
Thanks
Dark Knight said:
@KennyDies - How many are in a pack ?
And does it have a high tack adhesion ? I wouldn't want it leaving any residue....
Thanks
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I'm also very interested in this
Reading through the Ebay link to Exim screen protectors, it appears that it doesn't use any sticky backed adhesion.
Only one is supplied ($$$! ) but I had a look around a few other sites and these protectors seem to be quite rated.
So I bit the bullet and ordered two.
Cheers all. I've bought two as well.
Messed up putting the one in the box on, then bought one which only covered the screen. I can see the silver edge getting scratched, which would be a pity, so I've bought a couple of these whole face jobbies.
Will report back!
I would like to see someone make a screen protector that has a matt black surround and a clear window for the screen plus apperture for the forward facing camera - the silver mirror finish is a bit of a pain when driving in bright sunlight - Mike
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No, no residue.
Made a rookie mistake, pealed the backing off the protector and put the protector on my desk thinking it was the backing.
It picked up a lot of dust which I washed off and applied again.
Is a good fit with a couple of marks that would not have been there if it were not for my mistake.
Dark Knight said:
@Ziggyred - Apols dude, but I'm a little cynical about screen protectors which do not show picutres of the actual device I'm interested in.
I ordered the Brando one for the Orbit II, but to my disspointment, despite it being plugged on Brando.hk's website as being Orbit2 compatible, the top of it is not such a great fit. It looks like it's designed specfically for the Cruise, but not the Orbit II.
Can anyone here categorically state (and show!) protectors specifically designed for the Orbit II ?
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Hi DK - the one I saw on Ebay DOES have apicture showing it is tailored to Orbit 2 if you scroll down the page. But here's a direct link!
http://www.durasec.com/newpage.php?.../catalog/images/4388.gif&breite=325&hoehe=750
Hello all,
Can anyone comment on how well the EXiM deals with fingerprints and smudging ?
Tried washing my original orbit protector today and it looks terrible now.
Nogs
nogs said:
Hello all,
Can anyone comment on how well the EXiM deals with fingerprints and smudging ?
Tried washing my original orbit protector today and it looks terrible now.
Nogs
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I've used the Exim and the Vikuiti (3M) screen protectors. Both are very good, but I prefer the Exim (although a bit more expensive).
If memory serves, Exim protectors are available in a couple of different versions (different surface characteristics). I got one that is supposed to feel like writing on paper, which I really enjoy.
So what do you mean by "deals with fingerprints..." ? Fingerprints are always an issue ... there's always greasy residue on your skin and that will leave a fingerprint, no matter what. But they are easily wiped off with a lint-free cloth.
Cheers,
Andreas
brando
the brando ones are cheap and excellent. they come with protective backing on both sides, with a "handle" to make removing it easy without messing up the corners.
tip: clean screen with sticky tape before hand. if you miss a speck of dust and notice after putting the protector on, you can peel up the protector by sticking sticky tape on it near the edge and pulling. remove speck and refit.
the brando ones have a really nice, slick, stylus feel. i like them a lot.
I've got the original protector, guess that's Durasec according to an earlier post.
Starting to annoy me more as we get into the summer that I can't see anything on the screen in daylight with the brightness on MAX. Just find the original way too reflective.
Do any of the ones mentioned offer decent anti-reflectiveness? At least better than the original?
Cheers
Kev
exim ultra prodtect have an anti-reflecting surface
vut i didnt test them by myself
ziggyred said:
This one here appears to be a direct replacement of teh one that came with the Orbit when you bought it.
DuraSec for Orbit II - £7.95
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DuraSec-HighTec-screen-protector-for-O2-XDA-orbit-2_W0QQitemZ170200489138QQihZ007QQcategoryZ68029QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem
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I dont seem to have got a protector with my o2 orbit 2, should i call o2 and ask for one? do you think they would send me one? and do you think its worth it?(getting one from them)
I personally would say: No!
When I got my device the protector was already installed by the person who tested the mobilphone before. He (or she) did such a good job in installing the protector that I didn't complain about getting a "used" device.
Now, we are approaching towards summer and the sun shines more often. Therefore I can't see anything on the display when I'm outside.
For me that means that in near future I will change the screen protector with a non reflective one (I hope it will help against the mirror around the display too).
So even if you get one, I wouldn't recommend to install it. I tend to install an Exim Ultraprotect within the next few weeks. (Just my 5 cents...)
Edit: Oh, I just noticed that you are living in UK - so maybe you don't have sun problems...

T-Mobile TP2 Screen Protector

The TP2 relies on much more touch-screen action than previous T-Mobile HTC devices, e.g. Wing. I am trying to find the pros/cons of using a screen protector for the TP2, but so far, not finding much. Is a screen protector really that important for a TP2? I am ok with not using one, but if one is necessary, can anyone tell me why? I wonder if a screen protector is more of a personal choice than a technical necessity...
I find a screen protector is more of personal preference, i use it for peice of mind so i dont have to be extra careful when using my screen and also when i play music on my tp2 i put it facedown as the speakers are on the back and i have done that before on a previous phone and scratched the screen as there was dirt on the table. also if you put it in your pocket without its cover and you forget about coins or keys in there, you can say goodbye to your nice shiny screen. So i know if the screen ever gets scratched i just peel off the protector ansd put a new one on.
fibrou said:
The TP2 relies on much more touch-screen action than previous T-Mobile HTC devices, e.g. Wing. I am trying to find the pros/cons of using a screen protector for the TP2, but so far, not finding much. Is a screen protector really that important for a TP2? I am ok with not using one, but if one is necessary, can anyone tell me why? I wonder if a screen protector is more of a personal choice than a technical necessity...
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I've had my TP2 for about three months now and i've not used a screen protector. I'm quite carefull with the device and i use the pouch every time i put it in a pocket.
I'd like a matte screen protector because fingerprints annoy me to no end, waiting on boxwave to make one because when I had the mogul I used those and they were awesome... but uhm yeah I don't think it's necessary if you're careful with it. Most people I know with the iphone don't use one, and the screen seems similar. There's always that chance you leave you phone in your lap and get up and then BANG (yeah that definitely just happened to my Mogul last week) so I keep a screen protector on just in case. Performance wise, I don't notice it being less responsive when I use the protector, but then again I haven't used it without one much... Isn't there a CAB somewhere to boost touch sensitivity? Wonder if it will work on this...
You want to try the full body shield by zagg they are based in utah where i am from and their crap is the best quality and lifetime warranty
The Zagg one is still being developed, I wonder if the bodyguardz one is just as good...
Brando Screen Protector
I ordered the Brando Screen Protector however i noticed TMO TP2 is different from the other ones being sold. I wonder if anyone has been able to make it the Brando Screen protector work with the TMO TP2.
Product Code: MUCSP041200 for the Touch Pro 2
mobile.brando.com
I'm using the stock screen protector that comes with the tmo version. It was kind of hard to fit on the screen because it is so perfectly cut to the size of the screen and plastic all the way around the buttons and earpiece. It's been fine so far, I ordered a couple off ebay when I got the phone but I think I'm gonna just keep the stock one on there.
Clearprotector uses the same "stuff" as Zagg and they have a T-Mobile TP2 version.
Genesis3 said:
Clearprotector uses the same "stuff" as Zagg and they have a T-Mobile TP2 version.
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I ordered one and I didn't like the fit. It didn't go all the way to the edges. The top and bottom were too short.
I stuck the bundled one back one since it has a perfect fit. Only problem I have is I somehow made to tiny creases/bumps which is causing to small air bubbles on the edge.
I would not use a device like this without a good screen protector. I used to not care until I got a scratch on the screen protector of my last phone from an unexpected drop and scrape. It would have ruined my screen.
The stock screen protector is very good, it just takes a surgon to put it on because it is laser precise and perfectly cut to the screen. I had to use a razor blade to trim about 1 to 2mm off the left edge to get rid of an air pocket that was resting on about a 1mm lip. (I don't suggest trying it if you don't have a steady hand)
But I'm looking at a full body screen protector to put on next. I ordered a rubber snap on cover, but I don't want to ruin the look and feel of the device. And the phone is big enough already - don't want to make it more bulky. I've been seeing one on ebay saying that it's used to coat helicoptor blades and has a lifetime warranty and all that. Just waiting for someone to order one and review it.
phonepunisher said:
I ordered the Brando Screen Protector however i noticed TMO TP2 is different from the other ones being sold. I wonder if anyone has been able to make it the Brando Screen protector work with the TMO TP2.
Product Code: MUCSP041200 for the Touch Pro 2
mobile.brando.com
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I also got this screen protector from Brando (same model as yours, as far as I can tell) for my T-Mo TP2...and it doesn't quite fit properly -- it's obviously made for the international/original version with the curved chrome trim on the front. That is, it fits on the phone, but the top and bottom of the front outside the screen aren't covered. And I had to trim out the ear-speaker hole on the protector a little because apparently the distance between the bottom-buttons and the ear-speaker are different between the intrntnl and the TMo versions.
Still, I'm using it anyway (even though it looks funky) just so I can protect that beautiful screen...but when/if one is specifically made for the TMo TP2 I'll get that one.
Other than not fitting exactly right, I do like the protector clarity and sensitivity, and I was able to apply it without bubbles.
UPDATE:
OK, I see now that I ordered what I thought was the same protector, but I ordered mine from "shop.brando.com", rather than "mobile.brando.com" -- What's the difference -- more than one brando.com site?? And my product code is different. (SUCSP083500 vs MUCSP041200)
Looking again at the shop.brando.com page for the product I ordered -- 10 days after I ordered it and 3 days after I received it -- that while the T-Mobile version is listed under intended "Models" there's also a footnote saying it's not compatible with the T-Mobile version. I don't think that footnote was there when I ordered it.
I wonder if the version sold at the mobile.brando.com site, Product Code MUCSP041200 really fits the T-Mo TP2? If so, I'll go ahead and order one...or 2.

AT&T Tilt 2 Screen Protector?

I don't see that screen protectors have been discussed recently, so I'm looking for suggestions/experiences for screen only protectors (I'm a flip case kind of gal, so I have no worries about the body).
I'm one of those weirdos who is very careful (and lucky) with cell phones, so I'm looking for something with minimal interference with the screen sensitivity. I'm defecting back after 2 years of using an iPhone without a single scratch on the screen (nor are there any scratches on my 8525 or my Treo or the 8125) in spite of extensive use, and I'm already loving being able to use my fingernails again
I'll greatly appreciate any suggestions/experiences on what's worked well . . . or what hasn't worked. Ease of application is a plus as my 8525 to this day has a tiny bubble I never was able to eliminate . . .
Also, I hope this is an appropriate place to express my gratitude for this forum. When I found it, I was vacillating between the Tilt 2 & the LG eXpo, and comments here nudged me into my decision: I brought my Tilt 2 home yesterday
TIA!
The screen protectors that AT&T sell for the Tilt 2 work really well, are easy to apply, and are a good deal (3 for $10).
I briefly used the AT&T-supplied screen protector. I switched to an eBay full-body protector, but was unhappy with the way it was cut - didn't fit the Tilt2 very well. I replaced that with the BodyGuardz full body protector and it's a much better fit. I recently removed the BodyGuardz screen protector (but still using the body protector) and installed an anti-glare screen protector from Boxwave.
I had no complaints about screen sensitivity with any of them. The original AT&T screen protector and the one from Boxwave feel "slick", are a more rigid plastic and they didn't really adhere to the screen very well around the edges. The ebay one and the BodyGuardz feel a bit "rubbery", adhere better to the screen and any bubbles will work themselves out after a day or so.
I don't really have a preference one over the other - for me it came down to a preference for a less glossy screen.
Hy! You can try and have a look about what other are saying here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=605241 or here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=571172 or here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=594029
In short, there are 3 majors options:
Zagg's Invisible Shield - found here http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-tilt-2-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
Bodyguardz - found here http://www.bodyguardz.com/content/accessories/1-12--2393.htm
Gadget Shieldz - found here http://www.gadgetshieldz.com/att-ti...nvisible-shields-screen-protectors-skins.html
The main difference between them is the price, the first 2 cost 25$ each, but Bodyguardz offers 2 kits and both sellers offer lifetime warranty, third is pretty much the same but whitout the fancy package and alot more cheaper.
Try reading all the topic's I gave you and you will find some discount coupons for each seller. The rest is up to you to decide which one suits you better!
Cheers!
Check out WMExperts store
@ sslund,
I can totally appreciate your minor obsession over the "right" screen protector for your device. When I first recieved my TP2, I was using the crappy Rocketfish iPhone screen protectors that I would cut to size. They provided good scratch protection but there was a lot of color separation, meaning they kind of scintillated a red-green pattern over the display which sucked. I then tried the ATT's offering which I didn't like either.
On a whim I bought these from WMExperts Store and have been very happy with them. I cannot post the link as per forum rules, but search their site for "Smartphone Experts Screen Protectors (3-Pack) for AT&T Tilt2"
They do not scratch unlike some of the cheaper Fellows products, nor are they really even noticeable. They are removable, washable, and can be reapplied, which I've successfully done - as long as you're patient in the drying process so as to not get dust stuck to them (air dry), re-application actually works! I did have to cut the sides down a bit as it was just a hair too wide, but that's more of a personal preference. Since they are removable, I've only used one of the three since I got my TP2 in October.
Of course YMMV, but given em a shot and good luck!
I really like my body guardz. thicker and doesnt have a smuge if i touch it like the one that came with the phone.
I would like to install a new shield on my screen but I can't tell if the original is removable and what the recommended method of removal would be if it is.
Clarivue ultra clears are REALLY nice and clear and tough. They come two to a pack. I cought some from a guy on ebay for like $9 shipped. They were real retail clarivues.
WillardZ said:
I would like to install a new shield on my screen but I can't tell if the original is removable and what the recommended method of removal would be if it is.
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If you are referring to the flimsy protective film that ships on the device? It is removable. Otherwise you would need to try and look through the message that is pre-printed on it.
If you mean the protector that is shipped in the box, well that is also removable if you have attached it.
If you mean ANY screen cover, then the answer is still yes. They are all removable.
Use your finger nail, a toothpick, a credit card, or similar device to pry it off of the screen.
Very simple and rudementary.

[REVIEW] Nillkin 9H Tempered Glass Screen Protector

I hate the drag feeling of many plastic screen protectors so I have had a naked screen on all my phones until now! This is my first glass screen protector and so far it has been excellent.
It was very easy to apply. I was impressed with how it seemed almost to "adhere itself" when you place it upon the screen. Almost free of any air bubbles, creases, etc.
Cleaned the screen with the supplied wipes, dropped the protector on, and pushed the imperfections out with my fingers and it came out great.
It comes with badly translated instructions but you are given more than enough tools to get the job done right.
Sorry I don't have any pictures of it on the phone, I can add some, if anyone wants that.
I think it's well worth the price!
Here is where it can be bought on Amazon:
http://amzn.com/B00GSPCRN4
I love this screen protector. The price is very cheap for the quality of the product. I got mine here
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=281236730547
Sent from my Galaxy Note 3 ?
is it easy to remove this screen protector? The removal damages the screen some way ?
WandersonGD said:
is it easy to remove this screen protector? The removal damages the screen some way ?
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very easy to remove and leaves no residue of any type or damage.
Can you post a photo of note with the protector?
After having this for about 3 months now, I can easily say this is absolutely the best bang for your buck. My brother went with the cheaper 8 dollar eBay one and its kicking himself for not getting this instead. Installation is easy and allows room for error (can be removed and re-applied), smooth to the touch (necessary for swipe texting) and is still smooth 3 months later.
Sent from my Wicked V.5 SM-N900T
It is a good purchase pricewise. But after 3 months of use, tiny scratches are appearing on the protector. I wouldn't be mumling about it, but most of the time I use the pouch case when I cary the phone in the pocket. So scratches were a surprise for me. Therefore the claimed 9H of the glass is a bit doubtful.
I almost sprung for this myself until I saw a friend of mine who got this Nillkin on his phone and the leftmost bottom edge would not stick perfectly. You could fit a fingernail underneath it. Seems like the luck of the draw.
I had mine installed at a kiosk just to make sure that if any problem materialized, they could replace it themselves immediately. I forgot the brand, but the fit was perfect.
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Bought a Nillkin Tempered GLass for my Note 3. Guess what.....after a month, the screen cracked by itself! I'm very sure it was not caused by wrong handling nor impact. All this 9H hype by Nillkin is just bull!
babyshanks said:
After having this for about 3 months now, I can easily say this is absolutely the best bang for your buck. My brother went with the cheaper 8 dollar eBay one and its kicking himself for not getting this instead. Installation is easy and allows room for error (can be removed and re-applied), smooth to the touch (necessary for swipe texting) and is still smooth 3 months later.
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And why is your brother kicking himself? I have the cheapo ebay one and I have zero complaints. My first protector was a $20-something (shipped) Glass-M which simply broke in my pocket because I leaned somewhere too hard (xperia z1). I am very happy with my $7 ebay deal for my new note 3.
I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just curious.
Also, sorry for slight off topic.
bertmansk said:
And why is your brother kicking himself? I have the cheapo ebay one and I have zero complaints. My first protector was a $20-something (shipped) Glass-M which simply broke in my pocket because I leaned somewhere too hard (xperia z1). I am very happy with my $7 ebay deal for my new note 3.
I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just curious.
Also, sorry for slight off topic.
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Just an expression lol, but mainly because it is much less smooth and the non rounded corners bug him. I'm sure there are better ones in eBay, but it's luck of the draw. Images weren't correct in his case.
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