ZaggSafe protection fine print!! - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

About 6 weeks ago I purchased the ZaggSafe protection plan as it seemed like a good deal and I did not have to worry about a monthly insurance fee. Low and be hold last night I dropped my phone and cracked the screen. Called to file a claim and they informed me that you must have the insurance for 2 months before they will honor a claim. So just a quick PSA if you plan on insuring your phone with Zagg do not break it for two months because they will not fix it. Now I am stuck with a cracked screen and half of the screen does not respond to touch for another 18 days before I can fix it.

Zagg in general to me has just been going downhill. I used to advertise their products all the time by word of mouth, especially when they were still called invisible shield.
It was an awesome product. But after going through numerous zagg sparqs with all of them failing and trying alternatives such as skinomi and best skins ever I only deal with them now for warranty replacements on existing skins.
They're the thickest and have the most orange peel of any of the wet apply skins. And they're double the price of any of their competitors. Then they decided to stamp their logo on their skins to top it off.
They got to big to quick and aren't as easy to deal with as a result.
I hate how they constantly spam your email with iDevice crap to. When I saw they were offering insurance I just had to shake my head.. they just need to try and be good at one thing instead.
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does any of the screen covers work?

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I'm assuming you mean screen protectors? The original one that came with the phone is great... just try not to get dust underneath it. Makes it unsalvagable
As for other screen protectors... well, you get what you pay for. I bought a pack of 12 for about $15. A $1 screen protector is exactly that.
In terms....
If you're talking about the today screen then yes. Download the .Cab files on your device and open it on your device. Try that for now and if it say like exe. then more then likely you would have to active sync your comp to phone. good luck
I meant screen protector
the one that came with the phone is smaller then the screen.
Very annoying.
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Try it but dont buy it... your phone will more then likely dent and scratch but it happens over the years. by the time your know it; youll be buying a new phone anyway. Im on my 4 xda over 2 years. IF your with t mobile; they will go into a big change really soon. phone is already in transaction to catch the 3G internet. Save that $15 to your nexts phone! by the time your know it 6 months later you have $45. good luck
I use Boxwave screen protectors with this device and all my past devices. I have good luck with Boxwave. One screen protector will last you 9 months to a year. I normally just carry my Wing (and my previous devices) in my front pocket with the screen turned inwards to my leg. No keys, pens, change or other things in the pocket. Never have had a problem this way.
I use ShieldZone's full case cover(film) on my wing...
even though the place I work doesn't sell them, I still take my keys to the case just to prove the point that cases/protectors are worth it..
I keep my Wing in my pocket, frequently with my money clip and/or pens... 2 months it's still in *great* condition.. sure the cover is getting a bit dirty, but I know when i remove the cover months down the road to replace it it'll probably look like new again
I just ordered a set of protectors from NuShield. They seem like a really great product. I'll let you know how they are when they get here. It was 3 for $11.99 US.
Im into selling phones and one thing I've noticed is that WM phones don't depreciate as much as say a Razr would. I read a comment about someone who says you shouldn't get one (and I respect everyone's opinion,) but that wouldn't be very smart. If you keep your phone in good condition + keep a screen protector on it by the time you come to sell it and buy a new phone you will be able to put more money on your new purchase (with the money made from selling your old phone) than you would with just the 15 you would save from buying a screen protector. For me this is a no brainer. Get a screen protector, and I don't mean the one that comes with it, buy a good one for like 20$.
Atleast once you do you won't care about touching her delicate parts cuz you'll be using protection
I just got my NuShield screen protectors in today and I think they rock. They're of a very strong plastic material that is absolutely clear, and it completely covers the screen, even under the bezel, without using any adhesive. No bubbles, nothing between the protector and the screen, absolutely perfect display. Cannot even tell it is there.
I read a post in another thread where someone bought a sizable skin from bestskinsever.com. I tried it out because they said they had such good luck with it. Its the first screen protector that I have ever put on that actually is invisible. No dust, no bubbles, looks perfect. You use a soap solution before you put it on and slide it into place. I used my fingernail to get the edges of the screen protector underneath the edges of the phone. Seriously, it looks like its not even there. Oh yeah, they are cheap as hell too.
i buyed a schreen protector , exactly to herald .. it cost $22 (it was only one schreen protector) .. i have it about 15 months of full gaming by stylus, and surving net by picsel brovser (a lot of slides by stylus) and i dont have 1 scratch on it... it is realy perfect .. perfect fits on my schreen, and it seems, it is undestroyable... very happy with it ...
i would say, you better buy one more expensive for a long of time than be still buing that, where one cost $1.. (my opinion)

Invisible Shield problems

IF you where thinking about buying the Invisible Shield for your TP2 I would suggest you be very careful. This company makes a crap product for our device and their warranty is apparently worthless. Here is my post to their Facebook page which I am sure will be gone as quickly as someone see's it there:
Your company is unethical. First your kiosk puts the wrong shield on my device, then you charge my card for the honor of getting a warranty replacement that I had already paid extra to have installed on my device to reinstall myself and then you take 2 weeks to get the new shield to me. I send the old shield back the SAME day I received the new one and you still charge me $25 bucks today for the replacement saying I did not get the old one back to you in time. YOUR WARRANTY IS DESIGNED TO DISCOURAGE PEOPLE FROM USING IT. I will never buy one of your products ever again. I will also make sure that I post this wherever I see someone is asking about your product to make sure no one else makes the same mistake. The so called proper shield you sent for my device does not even cover the most vulnerable parts of the device so in the end I paid $60 for a piece of vinyl that will not even fully protect the device. What a waste.
I have never had these problems with the Ghost Armor I have put on other devices and they actually honor their warranty. Learn from my mistake and avoid these people. If you have this product and like it, that is fine but don't be making snarky remarks on this post. This is merely informational to warn other people of my experience.
Thanks for the heads up.
-1 for Inv. shield man.
For me, I ordered mine from the Bodyguardz.
Their customer service is great.
First order gone missing, sent new replacement rightaway.
Thanks for sharing mate. : )
I bought several Inv. shields before for my digital camera, mp3 player, old TyTnII etc. and used warranty exchange once without hassles, but what I found out is, they consistently cut protectors a little small, meaning half to one milimeter off on the screen, which annoys me since it costs 20+ dollars.
This time I bought it from BodyGuardz, we'll see how it turns out (did not receive them yet)
I think will try the Wrapsol next myself. Looking at the kit they have for the Tmobile version, coverage is excellent and there should be no more skippy finger on the screen or orange peel with it. Does not look like it is made out of the helicopter blade vinyl like all the other ones so it probably gets damaged itself more easily but should protect the phone. Anything bad enough to damage any kind of thin wrap all the way through is going to break the phone anyways whether the wrap is there or not. They are just there to stop scratches and such. Looks like their lifetime warranty does not require you to jump through hoops to get a replacement. I emailed customer service and they told me about the warranty and that they should have a Verizon wrap pretty quick.
armor?
Had my 1st ghost armor experience yesterday. Long story shortened-difficult to apply with any degree of perfection (screen only!) Ultimately removed it-will try warrantying & trying again. Not too optimistic though, as when it was on I felt there was an unacceptable degree of "rainbow patterning". What good is any armor if it distorts the view of such an elegant screen?
Techitrucker said:
IF you where thinking about buying the Invisible Shield for your TP2 I would suggest you be very careful. This company makes a crap product for our device and their warranty is apparently worthless. Here is my post to their Facebook page which I am sure will be gone as quickly as someone see's it there:
Your company is unethical. First your kiosk puts the wrong shield on my device, then you charge my card for the honor of getting a warranty replacement that I had already paid extra to have installed on my device to reinstall myself and then you take 2 weeks to get the new shield to me. I send the old shield back the SAME day I received the new one and you still charge me $25 bucks today for the replacement saying I did not get the old one back to you in time. YOUR WARRANTY IS DESIGNED TO DISCOURAGE PEOPLE FROM USING IT. I will never buy one of your products ever again. I will also make sure that I post this wherever I see someone is asking about your product to make sure no one else makes the same mistake. The so called proper shield you sent for my device does not even cover the most vulnerable parts of the device so in the end I paid $60 for a piece of vinyl that will not even fully protect the device. What a waste.
I have never had these problems with the Ghost Armor I have put on other devices and they actually honor their warranty. Learn from my mistake and avoid these people. If you have this product and like it, that is fine but don't be making snarky remarks on this post. This is merely informational to warn other people of my experience.
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I never had that problem before. I order the Zagg shield full body for my ipod touch and after a while the corner to pilling off. I call customer service and with-en five, ten mins they charge my account 4 bucks for a new shield.
Basically what im trying to say... is that you got owned... and on top of that ur not even happy with the product
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does anyone have a vector template of the touch pro2?
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Clarivue Screen Protector

Definitely not worth the $12.99 price tag. Better to go for something much cheaper.
I recently purchased this product after a recommendation through the XDA EVO 3D forum. I patiently waited for the product to arrive and upon arrival I noticed two screen protectors but only one LCD wet tissue. It didn't bother me at the time because I figured I would never have a need for the other one. I placed the first screen protector on my phone, and had trouble getting it to fit properly on the phone. I eventually got it on, albeit not straight, but there was this long bubble on the edge of the protector with no dust underneath it. I thought it would eventually go away.
A little more than 24 hours after use, I woke up and noticed a hairline scratch/line that was only on the screen protector. I lifted it up with tape, and ran tape under it but the issue still remained. It was not on my phone as I flipped from bottom to top, and the problem was still there. I thought how useful it was to have a second one, but had an issue since there was no other LCD tissue.
Needless to say after 24 hours of receiving your product, my phone now has no screen protector. I am very disappointed thus far with the product, as it is 2-10X the price of other screen protectors. I had no problem paying the price because I had this sense that this was a quality product.
I contacted their customer service, and their only reply was just a standard copy and paste reply that it's not their fault, and they would send another for $3. They actually expect me to pay more money for their overpriced product. I'm pretty sure these screen protectors aren't even worth that much.
TLDR; Don't buy Clarivue Screen protectors. Opt for the cheap ones. They also have horrible customer service.
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I am using the clarvue and had no issues. Nor did I use the wet wipe to clean it. I simply used a paper towel and some rubbing alcohol to clean the screen then followed up with a microfiber towel to wipe away any dust particles. Went on easy and any bubbles were easily removed by applying some pressure to the screenguard with a papertowel and pressing toward the nearest side.
These are very high quality and easy to apply. My opinion is your problems were due to user error. No reason to bash a company about their product because you didn't know how to properly apply it.
People always ask what kind of screen protector I have. Clarivue rocks!
I have stuck Seidio for all of my EVO and now 3VO needs and you cant go wrong, thier crystle clear screen protectors are thin protect really well and they don't cost that much. 9.99 on Seidio.com
I ended up with a hairline scratch on mine also after a day or 2. I can say that I will not be getting another. My Zagg on my 4g held up forever and I am rough on my phones. I think I'll get another of those.
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I have the clarivue, I got it on without any bubbles... you put it on while you're taking the backing off.... the backing is folded between the screen and the cover.... it goes on smoothly, so long as the screen is clean.
As fr the Zagg's, they are tough, but too sticky for me. I use them on non touch screens.
That's all your fault really. (Except the one wipe.) I messed up while installing mine just as you described, so I took it off, rinsed it under some water and cleared a small piece of dust that attached to it. I put it back on, took my credit card to it to clear bubbles, wiped it dry and shiny. Tough luck!
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I'm sorry, but, I don't see how that is their fault either? You think the company should supply an endless amount until you finally get on installed perfectly?
If they mailed out replacements for free then the pricing would increase even higher. Thus leading to people who can follow instructions to have to pay for the people who cannot. Sounds like you are socialist. Go post this on a socialist forum.
bikrmd86 said:
I ended up with a hairline scratch on mine also after a day or 2. I can say that I will not be getting another. My Zagg on my 4g held up forever and I am rough on my phones. I think I'll get another of those.
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I had one of the Halo screen protectors on my EVO 4G. No issues with it whatsoever and was a quarter of the price. The lackluster customer service is the only thing that irked me in the whole process. I have no issue stomaching a $13 loss, I just expect better customer service. The CSR's name was Nina, and was not helpful at all!
bryangene said:
I had one of the Halo screen protectors on my EVO 4G. No issues with it whatsoever and was a quarter of the price. The lackluster customer service is the only thing that irked me in the whole process. I have no issue stomaching a $13 loss, I just expect better customer service. The CSR's name was Nina, and was not helpful at all!
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What did you want their CSR to do for you? You said it yourself they were willing to give you another one for $3. That is 75% off the original price. If that is not good customer service, I don't know what is.
If the item had been defective, then I'd expect them to send you some for free. But that clearly is not the case. The product is fine, the instructions are clear, and they even offer you video instructions on their website.
Sounds to me like the only thing that would make you happy is if they gave you another set for free. That is a wrong way to look at it since the reason the product failed is your inability to apply it correctly.
For those who are interested in buying these, today only you can get some good savings.
Code "clear630" takes 10% off. (this code expires today!)
Code "clarivue1210" takes 10% off. (expires December 10, 2011)
Additionally, buying 3 products takes another 10% off. If you are concerned with the OP's post, they have a package of additional wipes for $9.99 (15 wipes):
http://www.clarivue.com/pre-moistened-cleaning-tissue-pack.html
I ended up paying $10.39 for a pack of two ultra clears for my 3D. I thought about getting 3 packs which would have been $27 or so, but didn't deem it necessary. I have heard very positive reviews for these protectors... we'll see how they go when I get them in a few days.
Clarivue is now offering 25% off over the Holiday weekend(7/1-7/4). 10% code "clarivue1210" cannot be stacked with this 25% but the buy 3 or more product 10% promo does stack for a total of 35% off!
IMO, processing time is slow for something you can just stick in an envelope. I ordered Friday 6/24 at 1pm and received a USPS tracking # immediately but the post office didn't receive the package until Wednesday 6/29 at 11pm. It's supposed to be delivered today, a full week later. It took 3.5 business days for Clarivue to process and only 2 business days for USPS to ship, from west to east coast!
Oh well, tpu case and gorilla glass means my evo 3d to still in perfect condition. I might not even need the screen protector now! But the other 2 evo's on my account are not as careful with their phones as I am so they'll need the protectors.
Per these reviews, I just ordered the Clarivue Ultra Clear protectors. Awesome 25% slae - $9.73 total for a pack - win!
Looking forward to giving them a test drive.
Yeah they seem to be pretty good quality. I ordered mine on 6/22 and didn't receive them until 6/29. I also ordered the one from Seidio, but since it got here first, I put it on my phone. Now I have the Clarivue laying around as backup in case something happens to my Seidio. Just ordered Clarivue for my girlfriend's new iPhone 4 though!
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Clarivue is now offering 25% off over the Holiday weekend(7/1-7/4). 10% code "clarivue1210" cannot be stacked with this 25% but the buy 3 or more product 10% promo does stack for a total of 35% off!
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25% off plus an additional 10% off doesn't equal 35% off, it's 32.5% off.
I had the seidio for my evo4g. I'm in construction and it lasted a year! For me that's good. Sand, drywall dust, concrete. Very small scratches but well worth it. Says its hardness is 3h. Who else says that? No one.
enjoying my EVO 3D. But root would be nice.
In my opinion, Screen Guard are the best screen protectors, in terms of ease of application, clarity and smoothness. At this price, you can't beat it too. Here is a link to eBay where I ordered them from. Very pleased with the quality!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250840341278&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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In my opinion, Screen Guard are the best screen protectors, in terms of ease of application, clarity and smoothness. At this price, you can't beat it too. Here is a link to eBay where I ordered them from. Very pleased with the quality!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250840341278&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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Thanks, purchased.
I have always used Clarivue on my CPs because of ease of installation. Its not bullet-proof but it does the job.
I'd rather get the scratch on the Clarivue than on the touchscreen.

Durability test, Nook Tablet vs Kindle Fire... Nook wins!

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Nice durability review. The NT haters gotta step up their game now...
Nice? The problem with face-down concrete drop test is not a real daily situation. No one in their right mind would spent $200 and not wrap a case on it before bring it outside.
You can make an argument for a worst case scenario, otherwise, the comparison test drop means little to me.
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Nice? The problem with face-down concrete drop test is not a real daily situation. No one in their right mind would spent $200 and not wrap a case on it before bring it outside.
You can make an argument for a worst case scenario, otherwise, the comparison test drop means little to me.
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I don't put cases on any of my phones or tablets. I also don't drop them though.
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Nice? The problem with face-down concrete drop test is not a real daily situation. No one in their right mind would spent $200 and not wrap a case on it before bring it outside.
You can make an argument for a worst case scenario, otherwise, the comparison test drop means little to me.
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Face down? Yes, this is how i broke my Gtab a few weeks ago. Carrying too much and it landed face down on wood floor. Cracked the glass but good, which looks like same setup as KF. It still runs, and I'll use it in the kitchen for recipes. Put a screen protector on to keep the glass out of my fingers lol. Anxiously awaiting the arrival of my NT. As you can imagine, I've already bought a case for it. Would truly like to avoid having to relearn this lesson.
I'm glad there is a protection plan available for the Nook Tablet. 2nd day of ownership of my new Nook Tablet I grabbed it from my table and it slipped out of my hand and slid across the wood floor. It cracked the top 25-30% of the display. There were no scratches just the cracked display. I think when it slid the glass portion must have hit the molding where the wood floor meets the carpet. A screw head was just sticking up enough for it to have caused the damage. Judgiung by the video i think I would done even more damage if I had the Kindle Fire.
I now have a case and a screen protector and the protection plan. That is a fair amount of extra money but for me it should protect my investment well for the next two years. I haven't actually gotten a replacement yet but I figure I will wait a week and get my other accidents out of the way.
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Nice? The problem with face-down concrete drop test is not a real daily situation. No one in their right mind would spent $200 and not wrap a case on it before bring it outside.
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No one buys a case or cover to put on their devices, the face-down drop test is a real possibility in the life of every tablet owner.
An inexpensive eBay case is probably a good idea and cheap protection for around $10. I always have my tablets in a case when I'm moving about and I take it out when I'm sitting or laying down. It also makes easier to resell when it doesn't have a bunch of scratches, which a case prevents from happening.
Otterbox makes the most protective case for the Nook. I've had one for my NC since day one since my kids like to throw stuff like tablets around.
The drop test is absolutely real world. I know many people with iPhones or iPads who refuse to put cases on them because they are too "pretty". A couple have dropped them and destroyed the screen when they landed screen side down on a pebble.
I also meant to mention I had the "borders" free coupon for the nook tablet protection plan, so i have a little extra peace of mind there lol
http://www.skinomi.com/nooktablet.html
These were posted in the accessories section, I'm looking at the Dark Wood version.
The drop test is absolutely real world. I know many people with iPhones or iPads who refuse to put cases on them because they are too "pretty". A couple have dropped them and destroyed the screen when they landed screen side down on a pebble.
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That's what insurance is for. Haven't used a case since... my Droid Eris I think.
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what insurance would you put on a nook tablet?
Insurance
Insurance I recommend is set up a savings account and call it Gadget Maintenance.
Put $10 a month in, every month.
If something bad happens, you will have the cash to fix it.
If nothing bad happens in two years or so, you will have the cash for a nifty replacement.
Try that with money wasted on an Extended Warranty.
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what insurance would you put on a nook tablet?
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Talk to your home insurance company for the tablet. For an iPhone, AppleCare+. There are also many third party providers out there for 100/yr or so.
Sent from my Nook Tablet using Tapatalk.
I know there is squaretrade, etc out there, but I just assumed if you pay for a $40 warranty for 2 years and your device breaks, don't they have the option to just refund your $40? I am not going to give a company $40 of mine just to let them sit on it and give it back after a year when I break my device.
Does anyone out there have real world claim experience with squaretrade or the like when a device is actually broken and you have to file a claim with them?
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I know there is squaretrade, etc out there, but I just assumed if you pay for a $40 warranty for 2 years and your device breaks, don't they have the option to just refund your $40? I am not going to give a company $40 of mine just to let them sit on it and give it back after a year when I break my device.
Does anyone out there have real world claim experience with squaretrade or the like when a device is actually broken and you have to file a claim with them?
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No, Squaretrade will refund you for the full price of what you paid for the item, even if it breaks 2 years after you buy it.
^ real world experience
Not to mention Squaretrade is extremely easy to deal with and is basically no questions asked.
bigdessert said:
I know there is squaretrade, etc out there, but I just assumed if you pay for a $40 warranty for 2 years and your device breaks, don't they have the option to just refund your $40? I am not going to give a company $40 of mine just to let them sit on it and give it back after a year when I break my device.
Does anyone out there have real world claim experience with squaretrade or the like when a device is actually broken and you have to file a claim with them?
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Had an LED TV insured through them. When it kicked the bucket about a year into its life I gave them a call, set up the claim, three days later they send people over to pick up the busted TV (for free) and I get a check for the full price I paid for the TV a year ago.
Smoothest warranty claim I've ever had to deal with.
That was painful to watch, I did not enjoy it.
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lanceot said:
Nice? The problem with face-down concrete drop test is not a real daily situation. No one in their right mind would spent $200 and not wrap a case on it before bring it outside.
You can make an argument for a worst case scenario, otherwise, the comparison test drop means little to me.
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I don't have a case on any of my devices, My Nook Touch, Nook Tablet, Nintendo 3DS, Samsung Focus. Cases ruin the look and in most cases in this day and age tech is replaced every two years regardless.

Spigen tempered glass problems

I've had my Spigen tempered glass for about 3 weeks on this G3 and today it formed a number randomly on the side of the screen. It's not touching the outside (meaning it didn't break the seal) and there is absolutely no dust or dirt under it. The bubble wont go away and has gotten slightly bigger. I tried running a lot games to heat the phone up to see if it would re-adhere, however it would bit, I also tried pushing it down/our using a card and microfiber cloth. I've had many Spigen tempered glass when protectors before, but I haven't seen this issue pop up. It's unfortunate, and I really don't want to return it to amazon or exchange it and go through the hassle of another perfect installation. It should be noted that my phone did not over heat at all, I didn't drop it or do anything to cause this. It just showed up. Any ideas?
I'm looking at reviews on Amazon and it appears as if there are a few other ppl that are experiencing that bubble issue. It's probably a defective problem with the screen protector itself.
I'm experiencing the exact same problem with the iCarez tempered glass screen protector I installed less than two weeks ago. It started with a small separation on the left edge and is now halfway down the screen and it's about 1/8" wide. Nothing will make it stay down and it looks like crap.
What a complete waste of money these tempered glass screen protectors are. I ended up buying a couple different brands, I basically threw money away.. They all suffered different issues from separation to loss of touch screen sensitivity.. I ended up buying a 3 pack of cheap. 99 cent screen protectors and couldn't be happier with the results compared to the more expensive tempered glass ones.
www.amazon.com/dp/B00K8855AE/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_iSG3tb06JD7SATE7
Don't get me wrong I love Spigen screen protectors, I'm just disappointed in the quality lately.
Theses pictures didn't come out great the s5 can't focus to save its life...
Pretty sure that this is a known issue with most tempered screen protectors.
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Pretty sure that this is a known issue with most tempered screen protectors.
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Known about most glass protectors on the G3 or all devices? Because if your saying on all devices you are dead wrong. Been using glass protectors from all sorts of different companies on every device I've owned and never once have I seen this occur.
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Pure+ said:
Known about most glass protectors on the G3 or all devices? Because if your saying on all devices you are dead wrong. Been using glass protectors from all sorts of different companies on every device I've owned and never once have I seen this occur.
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Saying that you have used them on every device that you have owned isn't really saying much because they haven't even been out that long.........but good for you that they have worked well on everything thing that you have owned. Personally I think paying that much for a screen protector is a complete waste of money and I also feel the same about cases. Before you start telling me that you are getting them for 5 bucks, I am talking percentage wise.
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Saying that you have used them on every device that you have owned isn't really saying much because they haven't even been out that long.........but good for you that they have worked well on everything thing that you have owned. Personally I think paying that much for a screen protector is a complete waste of money and I also feel the same about cases. Before you start telling me that you are getting them for 5 bucks, I am talking percentage wise.
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Ive had them on 4-5 phones now which is a fair amount (this includes my wife's phones as well). There wear zero issues with them at all. I don't mind spending the money on it because it's my preference. Back KB topic I called amazon who is replacing it and I contacted Spigen to ask them again what the issue is with the adhesive on these lately.
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Also I have used the glass t.r, t, and nano from Spigen if that makes a difference
Awesome. Sounds like you have it all figured out then. People buying 30$ and up screen protectors is great for the economy so keep on buying ?
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Saying that you have used them on every device that you have owned isn't really saying much because they haven't even been out that long.........but good for you that they have worked well on everything thing that you have owned. Personally I think paying that much for a screen protector is a complete waste of money and I also feel the same about cases. Before you start telling me that you are getting them for 5 bucks, I am talking percentage wise.
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They've been out for several years. I'd say that's a fair amount of time to become an established product. I've had them on about 20 to 30 devices. Ranging from smart phones, iPods, and tablets. And while you feel they aren't worth the money, which is fine your entitled to an opinion as is everyone, I disagree. I think that's it's not worth it to overlook a product which will save your screen in the unfortunate and unlikely event your phone takes a dive to the floor. For me, the 30 to 40 bucks for one of these is worth every penny and is not even close to the cost of replacing the phones screen. But that's just my opinion.
As far as the topic is concerned... I hope Amazon gets it all sorted for you. They are usually pretty good about these things.
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They've been out for several years. I'd say that's a fair amount of time to become an established product. I've had them on about 20 to 30 devices. Ranging from smart phones, iPods, and tablets. And while you feel they aren't worth the money, which is fine your entitled to an opinion as is everyone, I disagree. I think that's it's not worth it to overlook a product which will save your screen in the unfortunate and unlikely event your phone takes a dive to the floor. For me, the 30 to 40 bucks for one of these is worth every penny and is not even close to the cost of replacing the phones screen. But that's just my opinion.
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40$ each on 30 devices as you say...that's 1200$ for freaking screen protectors! So over the course of 3 years average over 30$ a month on screen protectors alone....your screen protectors cost more than my home WiFi each month. Good for you!!!!!
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40$ each on 30 devices as you say...that's 1200$ for freaking screen protectors! So over the course of 3 years average over 30$ a month on screen protectors alone....your screen protectors cost more than my home WiFi each month. Good for you!!!!!
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Average cost for one is 25. 20 to 30 devices most likely being closer to 20, but I could go count if you'd like. And of course "my devices" would include the 5 members of my family. So in terms of math let's say
$25 × 20 devices = $500
$500 ÷ 5 people = $100 per person
$100/person ÷ 4 or 5 years = $20/$25 a year
$20/$25 ÷ 12 months = $1.66/$2.08
Obviously not every one is the same price, but if I get them from Mime USA as I usually do it's $27 for their most expensive protector. But a couple bucks a month is nothing when we are talking about devices that cost anywhere from 500 to 900 bucks each depending on brand, memory, etc...
Again, as I said before, it's all preference/opinion. You have yours, which I respect and didn't attempt to call you out on or make it to seem ridicoulous now I only ask the courtesy of you doing the same. Sound reasonable bud?
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Average cost for one is 25. 20 to 30 devices most likely being closer to 20, but I could go count if you'd like. And of course "my devices" would include the 5 members of my family. So in terms of math let's say
$25 × 20 devices = $500
$500 ÷ 5 people = $100 per person
$100/person ÷ 4 or 5 years = $20/$25 a year
$20/$25 ÷ 12 months = $1.66/$2.08
Obviously not every one is the same price, but if I get them from Mime USA as I usually do it's $27 for their most expensive protector. But a couple bucks a month is nothing when we are talking about devices that cost anywhere from 500 to 900 bucks each depending on brand, memory, etc...
Again, as I said before, it's all preference/opinion. You have yours, which I respect and didn't attempt to call you out on or make it to seem ridicoulous now I only ask the courtesy of you doing the same. Sound reasonable bud?
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Reasonable? It was a predictable response because maybe it was eye opening for you. Sound reasonable bud? Good luck and please, keep buying those screen protectors.
Let's get back on topic this isn't a OP about is x,y and z's opinion on whether or not it's worth the cost.
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I've had a bubble since day one. I want to get another one but can't justify spending £25 on it. Pretty disappointed.
I have the Spigen Glastr Nano Slim glass and absolutely love it! This is coming from a guy that has hated screen protectors till now. Hated glass n the past cause they were kinda thick, and u could easily feel the edge. This one has rounded (chamfered) edges. Also has a fingerprint resistant coating that actually works! My finger glides across it easier than the stock screen. Mostly its invisible. No one can tell its there, I have to point it out. And its designed to fit perfectly with the Slim Armor case. No bubbles of flaws at all. I highly recommend it!!!!
Just installed mine today. It's great, and will protect it from falls a lot better than a plastic protector (my main concern), and won't get scratched as easily. Also, it feels much nicer - your fingers really glide across it.
To the OP, did you move the protector after it touched the phone or did you get it right the first time?

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