I got a discount code, but I already own the Flex Glass.
I don't know if this can be used more than once or not, so let me know.
Use the website and not amazon to order it.
http://www.iloome.com/Galaxy-Note-Screen-Protector-Flexible/dp/B00F4IHJ7A
CODE: DWG4SKRW
Do you have a code for the tempered glass iloome?
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Thanks for the code. I might give it a try. Anybody know if the Seidio Surface will fit with the iloome Flex installed?
Recently bought the 2 x iLoome Flex for my note3, but im not 100% satisfied with it. The surface is not as smooth as 'glass", but feels more like the better PET films. It feels rubbery. Good thing is, its really slim, and the shape and cut is just perfect.
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Recently bought the 2 x iLoome Flex for my note3, but im not 100% satisfied with it. The surface is not as smooth as 'glass", but feels more like the better PET films. It feels rubbery. Good thing is, its really slim, and the shape and cut is just perfect.
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Something wrong with your fingers then, mine feels like glass lol.
i have one, you need to give the surface a good cleaning after you have it installed and the rubbery feel will go away. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol and some microfiber cloth, youll feel a difference right away.
The film is coated with something, I dont remember what, but its stated in the box.
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i have one, you need to give the surface a good cleaning after you have it installed and the rubbery feel will go away. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol and some microfiber cloth, youll feel a difference right away.
The film is coated with something, I dont remember what, but its stated in the box.
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Just gave it a wipe with some alcohol and it does feel better now. Before I was afraid to damage the oleophobic coating when using alcohol, but seems ok. Thanks for the tip bro!
xuanbao said:
Just gave it a wipe with some alcohol and it does feel better now. Before I was afraid to damage the oleophobic coating when using alcohol, but seems ok. Thanks for the tip bro!
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Not to hijack the thread but I have no regrets getting the $8 eBay one. I personally find it better than the $35 name brand one that I got for my Note 2. Still looks and feels like new after 6 weeks of use. Now I'm not sure if this would work with the otterbox defender or the zerolemon case. Then I can see why you would pick the iLoome Flex.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151149432433?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
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I was one of the people that inquired about the new screen protectors released by the owners at TechMatte. I applied the screen protector for a few days before I received by iLoome flex tempered glass, but I must say that had I not ordered the iLoome previous to receiving this screen protector, I don't think I would have ever made the purchase for the tempered glass.
Applying was a breeze (I've done plenty in the past) and the surface is silky smooth. I don't have the orange peel effect and it makes it seem as if you were using the phone without a screen protector at all. It's that good. S-Pen glides with ease! Thickness is top notch and fits in my slim case just fine. The alignment and cutouts are to the T! All in all a great screen protector at a great price. Packaging is exceptional.
I received 3 in the package and gave the other two out to my uncle and friend. Before I gave them each one, I applied to my phone first to ensure that they wouldn't be disappointed if I was initially as they've had negative experiences in the past with other protectors. Fortunately, I haven't heard anything negative and they are still running it to this day.
If you don't want to do the tempered glass route, go with amFilm screen protectors! They're a steal at this price:
http://www.amazon.com/amFilm-Protec...d=1384831915&sr=8-1&keywords=techmatte+note+3
Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of the screen protector on the my GN3, as I have switched to the iLoome. But imagine a naked GN3 and that's essentially what it feels like.
S pen glides like a loaded down dually going uphill in deep snow. Other than that it was good. Seriously. But I did take off for another brand that is good with the s pen also.
sent from my sm-9005.
@rbiter said:
S pen glides like a loaded down dually going uphill in deep snow. Other than that it was good. Seriously. But I did take off for another brand that is good with the s pen also.
sent from my sm-9005.
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Amazing description, lol - but did you try with the harder plastic S-Pen tip? My Note 3 came with the rubbery one pre-installed, and I switched it to the firmer plastic one right away for better gliding. It's hard to tell, but if you look closely and test them on the screen before inserting them into the S-Pen, you can tell the difference between the tips...
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Amazing description, lol - but did you try with the harder plastic S-Pen tip? My Note 3 came with the rubbery one pre-installed, and I switched it to the firmer plastic one right away for better gliding. It's hard to tell, but if you look closely and test them on the screen before inserting them into the S-Pen, you can tell the difference between the tips...
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Hmm.. Will double check later. I could've sworn my pen came with the harder tip already on. Will be awhile before I test the am film again though. The screen protector I am using now is very good, rearth invisible defender . Very resistant to scratching and good swipe action without having to add rain x or oleophobic coating. Still haven't opened my ismooth's yet either which I liked on note2.
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I use the S-Pen a lot, mostly for sketches or quick notes. I have gone through a bunch of screen protectors that either leave scratch marks or create a lot of friction, like rubber on rubber. I really don't want to use one of those thick glass screen protectors since the one I bought literally shattered within a month lol. Instead of wasting 100+ bucks trying to find the right screen protector it would be awesome if someone could recommend one that they have personally used and works great with the S-Pen.
Instead of replacing your screen protector again, have you changed your spen tip? Try the plastic ones that came with it instead of the rubber ones.
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I use the S-Pen a lot, mostly for sketches or quick notes. I have gone through a bunch of screen protectors that either leave scratch marks or create a lot of friction, like rubber on rubber. I really don't want to use one of those thick glass screen protectors since the one I bought literally shattered within a month lol. Instead of wasting 100+ bucks trying to find the right screen protector it would be awesome if someone could recommend one that they have personally used and works great with the S-Pen.
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I know you said you didn't want the glass screen protectors but they definitely work best with the s-pen.
Rearth invisible defender definitely. Like $6-7 on amazon for 3. Works great with s pen. Still haven't tried my I smooth yet.
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jlear3 said:
Instead of replacing your screen protector again, have you changed your spen tip? Try the plastic ones that came with it instead of the rubber ones.
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I have but they create a lot of scratches, I used the rubber tip to negate the scratch problem but a different one arose.
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I know you said you didn't want the glass screen protectors but they definitely work best with the s-pen.
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I know but buying a 35$ screen protector every other month will end up costing me more than the actual phone itself lol
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I know but buying a 35$ screen protector every other month will end up costing me more than the actual phone itself lol
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Did you have a case on it also? I think the thicker glass protectors are more apt to break when dropped without a case since they stick up above the edge of the phone.
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Did you have a case on it also? I think the thicker glass protectors are more apt to break when dropped without a case since they stick up above the edge of the phone.
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I had a transparent TPU case on it, but like you said because they are so thick there isn't much of a lip. They are more apt to getting hit. I was thinking of maybe getting those cheap tempered glass protectors from eBay since there isnt that big of a difference in quality, they are only like 8 bucks so i can probably buy 5-6 in bulk.
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I had a transparent TPU case on it, but like you said because they are so thick there isn't much of a lip. They are more apt to getting hit. I was thinking of maybe getting those cheap tempered glass protectors from eBay since there isnt that big of a difference in quality, they are only like 8 bucks so i can probably buy 5-6 in bulk.
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That's why I like the Mime Feather Glass, it's only .15mm thick so it doesn't sit above the edge of the phone.
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That's why I like the Mime Feather Glass, it's only .15mm thick so it doesn't sit above the edge of the phone.
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The glass I just ordered looks exactly like the Mime feather: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151149432433
if that doesn't work out ill give the Mime feather a shot, just ordered a aluminum button from them though lol. Spigen doesn't have any available for the Note 3 that i know of, plus they are noticeably more expensive.
Zagg. I don't use anything else. Feels nice with the pen. Good warranty too - Samsung had to replace one of my Note 3s, so they took the Zagg off and stuck it on a piece of paper. It's costing me a little over $3 (shipping & handling, I guess) for a new screen protector. Zagg didn't do anything wrong, the protector's still fine. But they're replacing it.
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The glass I just ordered looks exactly like the Mime feather: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151149432433
if that doesn't work out ill give the Mime feather a shot, just ordered a aluminum button from them though lol. Spigen doesn't have any available for the Note 3 that i know of, plus they are noticeably more expensive.
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That looks like the Ghost Glass, the Feather has a lot smaller cutout up top. Let us know how you like the one from eBay.
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That looks like the Ghost Glass, the Feather has a lot smaller cutout up top. Let us know how you like the one from eBay.
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Ill do a review on it, just hoping it doesn't arrive damaged lol
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Zagg. I don't use anything else. Feels nice with the pen. Good warranty too - Samsung had to replace one of my Note 3s, so they took the Zagg off and stuck it on a piece of paper. It's costing me a little over $3 (shipping & handling, I guess) for a new screen protector. Zagg didn't do anything wrong, the protector's still fine. But they're replacing it.
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No orange peel or rainbow effect ?
my body gaurdz pure screen protector is amazing.. and they replace with just shipping if you need it
i havent used screen portectors on my previous 3 devices. in the end, they all still had perfect screen with non scratches
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how well does stylus work with screen protectors, anyone had good/bad experience?
I am looking at buying anti glare one
i understand that there is 'increase touch sensitivity' mode in settings that can also help?
Well all are bad after time, I mean the pen doesn't slide good and that's why I use tempered glass.
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I have a mime feather tempered glass and the s pen works just like nothing is there. I'd assume any of the tempered glass covers get the same results.
MJC
i have seen these tempered glass on sale but they all look chunky, are they really much noticeable in terms of weight and thickness?
looks like i might have to get one since i do want to use stylus with no issues
I've got the iloome Flex and love it. Only about .12 mm thick compared to most tempered glass protectors that are around .40-.60mm thick. Zero effect on stylus
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corwest said:
I've got the iloome Flex and love it. Only about .12 mm thick compared to most tempered glass protectors that are around .40-.60mm thick. Zero effect on stylus
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looks good on amazon.co.uk
does it have anti glare? thats would totally sell to me
Considering that witht the seperate s pen digitizer you can use your pen juat aboce without touching screen protector should have zero effect on it.
bird
I'm using an Anker Xtreme Scratch Defender screen protector and am having no problems with the s pen.
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I use amzer shatterproof screen protector on my N3 and am also using the stylus from a quite long time and I have not faced any problem in using it...its working smooth and fine...yes tempered glass screen protector works well but I would say my screen protector is also working really well...
Don't worry about what screen protector you get (except the real rubbery ones/wet apps) whether it be tempered glass or pet when it comes to the s-pen. Get the one you want, try the s-pen out and if it's too sticky replace the tip with the plastic tips included with your phone. The one that's installed out of the box is the rubber tip so it'll stick to pet more and function better with tg. The plastic tip slid easily on both. Personally I liked the rubber on tg because the resistance reminds me of actually writing with a pencil.
You have to look very carefully at the tip of the replacements and you should see a difference between some of them. I believe 3 rubber ones and 2 plastic ones are included in the replacement tips.
My personal recommendation (I've tried the spigen tr, spigen ultraclear pet, 8 dollar ebay TG, and Nillkin H+) is the Nillkin H+ which is about $16 if I remember correctly. Perfect tempered glass screen protector and the price is significantly lower than spigen and iloome(except flex).
Edit: and you shouldn't worry about using increased sensitivity or anything, I personally haven't heard of a case where the screen protector has caused issues.
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Don't worry about what screen protector you get (except the real rubbery ones/wet apps) whether it be tempered glass or pet when it comes to the s-pen. Get the one you want, try the s-pen out and if it's too sticky replace the tip with the plastic tips included with your phone. The one that's installed out of the box is the rubber tip so it'll stick to pet more and function better with tg. The plastic tip slid easily on both. Personally I liked the rubber on tg because the resistance reminds me of actually writing with a pencil.
You have to look very carefully at the tip of the replacements and you should see a difference between some of them. I believe 3 rubber ones and 2 plastic ones are included in the replacement tips.
My personal recommendation (I've tried the spigen tr, spigen ultraclear pet, 8 dollar ebay TG, and Nillkin H+) is the Nillkin H+ which is about $16 if I remember correctly. Perfect tempered glass screen protector and the price is significantly lower than spigen and iloome(except flex).
Edit: and you shouldn't worry about using increased sensitivity or anything, I personally haven't heard of a case where the screen protector has caused issues.
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wow i didnt know there were 5 tips and you are right,i just checked the box.
you listed few makes but they are more easily available in US, i am from UK and going to try Invisible Defender - Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Screen Protector http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=430153987&pf_rd_i=468294
See how that goes
vadimo said:
wow i didnt know there were 5 tips and you are right,i just checked the box.
you listed few makes but they are more easily available in US, i am from UK and going to try Invisible Defender - Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Screen Protector http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=430153987&pf_rd_i=468294
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Ya a normal PET one will usually do the trick, but on such a beautiful screen the smudge marks which gather more on PET just ruined it for me, not to mention the tackyness. If you ever want to treat yourself pick up this guy (included UK link for you),
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nillkin-9...ting_LaptopAccessories_RL&hash=item20dc5a7ede
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Ya a normal PET one will usually do the trick, but on such a beautiful screen the smudge marks which gather more on PET just ruined it for me, not to mention the tackyness. If you ever want to treat yourself pick up this guy (included UK link for you),
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nillkin-9...ting_LaptopAccessories_RL&hash=item20dc5a7ede
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babyshanks,
thank you very much, i have cancelled the amazon one and ordered the glass from link you supplied
vadimo said:
babyshanks,
thank you very much, i have cancelled the amazon one and ordered the glass from link you supplied
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Your welcome, hope your happy with it, I sure am. Best of luck in the installation.
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I'm using the mime feather light and it's amazing .smoother then stock imo.
The S-Pen does not use the capacitive digitizer and "Increase Touch Sensitivity" will do nothing. If you read up on the way the Wacom digitizer for the S-Pen works, you will see that the digitizer tracks the S-Pen's location above it and S-Pen itself is what signals when contact was made and how much pressure was applied, so the thickness of the glass doesn't matter as long as it is in range of the Wacom digitizer (where the pointer is visible).
I use the crystal clear from spigen and changed the tip of s-pen to plastic one and it works flawlessly.
cereal86 said:
I use the crystal clear from spigen and changed the tip of s-pen to plastic one and it works flawlessly.
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isn't the tips for the s-pen all plastic.
kms108 said:
isn't the tips for the s-pen all plastic.
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Nope! You have 3 of rubber and 3 of plastic
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Nope! You have 3 of rubber and 3 of plastic
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I did not realize that. Thanks! What is the advantage of the rubberized tips? Just for feel?
Hi,
I'm currently using a simple rubber case for the side and back. But, as it has few downsides, I have a question: is the case really needed? I want to hear from you, how this phone performs without the case, does it scratch, or damage easily?
Thanks for any helpful replies.
I liked my phones how I like my women: naked. I didn't drop it once, so I can't tell you what damage it can take (although I'm pretty sure the glass might crack, but I'm not in the habit of dropping my phone), what I can tell you is that the back panel is easily scratchable, so I put a screen protector on it (only on the back). The screen is doing excellent by now, not a single scratch, although I might put a protector on it when the summer comes, I don't want any sand on the glass.
Depends, do you have any history of dropping phones? We all have different cases, some people drop their phones often, some do not. Also, there are a huge variety of cases for the z2, mine is a very thin 0.3mm case which feel good in hand, but doesn't provide that much protection.
Regarding the scratches, I can confirm that some cases scratch the back if there are dust and dirt trapped inside.
In my opinion yes, if u are not a rich man like me. Atleast ill use a case for 1 - 2 years before ill naked my phone.
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Get a case if you dont like scratching the sides and the back of your phone. If you want to keep your phone slim with mediocre protection, you can try Spigen Ultra Fit. Im using it. Im happy with it as it has protected my phone from falls before, like 3 times, without any damage or scratch. Bulky ones arent my type. I keep my phone on my side pocket. Been using this phone for 7 months, not a scratch! Im just lucky or very cautious. Good luck!
It's not really needed, but I think it's worth the money because of the added protection.
For those that have used a case, have you also used a screen protector? Plastic or tempered glass?
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For those that have used a case, have you also used a screen protector? Plastic or tempered glass?
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Nillkin Tempered 9H here. Phone fell down 1.5 meters this afternoon (front of the phone hit the concrete), the screen protector didn't survive it. Phone is completely unscratched however, so it works wonders
Pharetra said:
Nillkin Tempered 9H here. Phone fell down 1.5 meters this afternoon (front of the phone hit the concrete), the screen protector didn't survive it. Phone is completely unscratched however, so it works wonders
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Thanks for the info. One more thing...if the tempered glass breaks, is it complicated to remove it and replace it?
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Thanks for the info. One more thing...if the tempered glass breaks, is it complicated to remove it and replace it?
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I have replaced the back glass twice on my Z2.
Both times it cracked whilst in my front pocket.
I wouldn't suggest tight pants with the phone Haha.
EDIT: not hard at all. Look it up on YouTube. Took me about a minute.
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Thanks for the info. One more thing...if the tempered glass breaks, is it complicated to remove it and replace it?
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It was really easy. Phone was a bit sticky at first, but the provided cloth fixed that problem. Replacing it should be easy, but I don't know for sure. My new screen protector should come in on tuesday
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I have replaced the back glass twice on my Z2.
Both times it cracked whilst in my front pocket.
I wouldn't suggest tight pants with the phone Haha.
EDIT: not hard at all. Look it up on YouTube. Took me about a minute.
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It was really easy. Phone was a bit sticky at first, but the provided cloth fixed that problem. Replacing it should be easy, but I don't know for sure. My new screen protector should come in on tuesday
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll research a bit more into this.
Cysioland said:
Hi,
I'm currently using a simple rubber case for the side and back. But, as it has few downsides, I have a question: is the case really needed? I want to hear from you, how this phone performs without the case, does it scratch, or damage easily?
Thanks for any helpful replies.
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There are good quality tempered glass out there that doesn't break easily...
yavhin said:
Hi, if you don't want your phone to get scratches on front/back glass panels, I suggest you buy a tempered glass protector. There are many brands out there that you can buy in the market (e.g. Spigen, Nillkin etc.)
I have white colour and I don't want it to get stained so I'm using a cover.
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Yeah. I've got a nasty scratch on the front, so Nillkin H+ is on my way.
InviGuard
Anyone hear uses InviGuard to replace Hard cases?
You might wanna consider a case that can lift up the back slightly. I didn't use a case, but 2 weeks later, I scratched the camera lens already. So I really suggest using a case
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I don't use a case, because until now I believed in dragonglass. Unfortunately something scratched the back of my phone. Although Xperia devices are very good, next time I'll use a case.
I bought my phone and used it without a case for nearly one week. I was so stressed that it could slip and broke the front or back glass, then I bought a cheap but efficient hybrid case, it has like rubber and hard plastic covering the back.
Also, my phone now looks black, as it is white and I don't like that color.
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I don't need case, nuke look like great hehe:laugh:
I don't use a case. Just front and back screen protectors.
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I have been giving RainX alternative called Ultimate X a try since I bought it from Walmart a few months ago, but it doesn't seem to effectively repel fingerprints. On oleophobic coated screens, fingerprints smudges show lightly, but after removing ASF and applying Ultimate X, there is small improvement, but now fingerprints are really really dark and thick, and looks really disgusting. It looks like some thick sticky sauce got smudged on there or something. It's not very easy to wipe off completely, but after some tries, it is wipable.
Is this normal for RainX? I know that RainX is a water repellent, and NOT oil repellent, but why are people saying it works wonders on phone screens? It doesn't on mine. After 30 minutes of use, my XZU screen looks so disgusting and smudges are SO thick and dark.
I know there are screen protectors out there, but I'm afraid a case I will buy won't fit due to the thicker glass protector. I tried Anti-glare, but couldn't stand the graininess. Took it off, and my god, the screen looks amazing again!
I am planning to try Whoosh Screen Shine product tomorrow. They sell it at a a store close to home, so I'm gonna buy one and try. Shipping is about 5 bucks extra so no point of buying online. I will let you guys know how Whoosh works.
Any input you guys have, please leave it below. Thanks.
The problem isnt rainx or whatever. The real issue is the glass panel. It has a rough surface. This is to help the plastic asf to bond to the glass.
The glass panel really need to be buffed with a soft wheel for a while to get that crystal shininess. With a sponge and loose cotton wheel.
And after that you can apply some sort of clear coat like rainx or what you prefer. It will make a huge difference.
Really? I didnt know that! Thanks for letting me know. I'm not really knowledgeable in this buffing thing cause ive never heard of it before i read about applying rainx. Do you mind giving me steps on how i can do it perfectly on my XZU? Also, are there alternative material i can use instead of buffing wheel? Like stuff you can find commonly at home. Thanks, so much.
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The problem isnt rainx or whatever. The real issue is the glass panel. It has a rough surface. This is to help the plastic asf to bond to the glass.
The glass panel really need to be buffed with a soft wheel for a while to get that crystal shininess. With a sponge and loose cotton wheel.
And after that you can apply some sort of clear coat like rainx or what you prefer. It will make a huge difference.
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Really? I didnt know that! Thanks for letting me know. I'm not really knowledgeable in this buffing thing cause ive never heard of it before i read about applying rainx. Do you mind giving me steps on how i can do it perfectly on my XZU? Also, are there alternative material i can use instead of buffing wheel? Like stuff you can find commonly at home. Thanks, so much.
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No no. This is not a thing you will do if you are not experienced with the whole process of things like painting, buffing and working with glass as in this case.
If you know someone who are experienced with these kind of things or even better. Who perhaps works in an Automobile paint shop you can ask if they are willing to take an hour or two to do your phone.
Back and front.
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No no. This is not a thing you will do if you are not experienced with the whole process of things like painting, buffing and working with glass as in this case.
If you know someone who are experienced with these kind of things or even better. Who perhaps works in an Automobile paint shop you can ask if they are willing to take an hour or two to do your phone.
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Oh..I see. Ah.. im pretty disappointed. I just ordered a case but Im not sure if a glass screen protector with oleophobic coating would fit.
Do you know any other solution to reduce fingerprints? Will oleophobic coating work on this glass with no asf film? I'm not sure uf Whoosh would work now that you told me this info. I'm now hesitant to spend money on Whoosh. Not sure if they accept retuRNs if I spray and use it to try it.
Do you have any other solution for me? Thank's again.
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Oh..I see. Ah.. im pretty disappointed. I just ordered a case but Im not sure if a glass screen protector with oleophobic coating would fit.
Do you know any other solution to reduce fingerprints? Will oleophobic coating work on this glass with no asf film? I'm not sure uf Whoosh would work now that you told me this info. I'm now hesitant to spend money on Whoosh. Not sure if they accept retuRNs if I spray and use it to try it.
Do you have any other solution for me? Thank's again.
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Im using a mocolo screen protector. It works great. This is my second set I bought.
http://glass4m.com/product/mocolo-premium-tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-sony-xperia-z-ultra/
It makes the phone more rigid because this phone is easy to bend so this is a good thing . And it adds a bit of weight as well
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Im using a mocolo screen protector. It works great. This is my second set I bought.
http://glass4m.com/product/mocolo-premium-tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-sony-xperia-z-ultra/
It makes the phone more rigid because this phone is easy to bend so this is a good thing . And it adds a bit of weight as well
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Thanks for the suggestion. I already bought this case
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/for-...ce-suit-Metal-protective-skin/1864985391.html
And I think glass screen protector is too thick for my phone to fit in this case. I like the feel of metal way more than glass or this back panel with asf film, so I'm trying this case.
I have a good news though. I actually bought Whoosh! yesterday and tried it out. Its works so much better than the rainx alternative UltimateX I had. Sure there are still some fingerprints but its definitely reduced. Not too mention my screen is almost germ free now, and the product is completely natural. I really like it. Anyone reading this should try it too. Its pretty cheap.
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sw6lee said:
Thanks for the suggestion. I already bought this case
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/for-...ce-suit-Metal-protective-skin/1864985391.html
And I think glass screen protector is too thick for my phone to fit in this case. I like the feel of metal way more than glass or this back panel with asf film, so I'm trying this case.
I have a good news though. I actually bought Whoosh! yesterday and tried it out. Its works so much better than the rainx alternative UltimateX I had. Sure there are still some fingerprints but its definitely reduced. Not too mention my screen is almost germ free now, and the product is completely natural. I really like it. Anyone reading this should try it too. Its pretty cheap.
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Ah. I used to use cases before but I always ended up removing them all the time. Nowadays I only use powercases. I got two 5000mAh cases. Perfect to run in a cycle. One charging and other one is in use and when I get home I switch to the other one recharged and so on