Out of the 10 or so plastic style protectors I've installed over the years this is the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
I installed it just fine. As I start to squeegee out excess liquid and air bubbles, I notice that my credit card is scratching the protector like crazy. I check the card and it's smooth as any card, nothing sharp or rough.
I finished the install. An hour later I took a picture to show how defective and stupid this protector is. I emailed customer service asking why their protector is garbage. there is no response yet.
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Unoid said:
Out of the 10 or so plastic style protectors I've installed over the years this is the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
I installed it just fine. As I start to squeegee out excess liquid and air bubbles, I notice that my credit card is scratching the protector like crazy. I check the card and it's smooth as any card, nothing sharp or rough.
I finished the install. An hour later I took a picture to show how defective and stupid this protector is. I emailed customer service asking why their protector is garbage. there is no response yet.
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I've also dealt with crap like that on past devices with plastic screen protectors. Hope they refund you or something.
that happened to me on a playstation vita screen protector. as i was installing it it was scratching like crazy and i was having a hell of a time wrestling with the damn thing. this after countless screen protector installs. realized after a while that i was installing the protector backwards...
You should probably get a replacement, I don't think their instructions are very clear. Check out the installation video on the website. You have to cover the credit card with the included cleaning cloth.
I installed it on my Nexus 6 and it is barely noticeable, the only problem I had was that the front facing camera hole doesn't align properly.
Wow man, you must have been "squeeging" like there is no tomorrow. Anyway, I hope you get a refund.
Wrap your card or what ever in the cloth first. Never put the edge on the screen protector unless it's a glass one.
I'll ask for a replacement.
I've never had to wrap a card with any protector ever, even since I've been doing them on my Iphone 2g in 2008.
weird that it's such a weak product.
Here's a suggestion
Definitely see if you can get a replacement. But this is how i apply a screen to my phone every time it is needed or when I get a new device
Step 1.
Wash your hands thoroughly this will get rid of any natural oil build up on your finger tips.
Step 2
Get a bowl preferably some thing large enough to fit the screen protector on.
Step 3
Place some alcohol in the bowl enough just to cover the bottom of the bowl don't OD on this.
Step 4
Remove the first layer of protective plastic and place it in the bowl face down as you would apply it to your phone
Step 5
Clean the screen thoroughly with lint free or micro fiber cloth
Step 6
Retrieve your screen protector moisten your finger tips with alcohol to avoid having finger prints on the screen protector don't worry about it being wet you will need it to allow you to make corrections when applying you screen protector on you phone wipe any air bubbles and excess alcohol on the edge of the phone.
Last Step
Very important to let it dry or use a hair dryer if you can't wait for a few hours.
Like I said I get a perfect application every time using this method seems like a lot but it works.
Applied a Dbrand skin and then a skinomi over it. The key is to use a ridiculous amount of solution on the screen and the device. I keep a folded paper towel under the device and one near the edge I'm squeegeeing towards. Always dab when the solution bubbles over a speaker. When its done, it can also help to dry it as much as possible with a paper towel and then wrap with plastic wrap for less than an hour, then take it off to let it breathe and the solution will evaporate though the screen protector after a day or so.
I've scratched the crap out of my screen protector while squeegeeing too hard or with no lubrication.... There's always time for lubrication!
This is actually my favorite screen protector. I had to RMA my device and they are sending me another for free.
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The ultra clear Brando screen protector for hd
1 It fits perfect (because is 1/2 mm smaller than the original and it fits perfect at the edges)
2 Covers the entire screen
3 it disappears the Whiteness under big viewing angles (this phenomenon appears with the original screenprotector )
Can you post, link or price, or...
http://shop.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=02912&dept_id=039&cat_id=0980
I'm wondering which one should i get, the screen protector or the invisible shield?
i bought brando ultraclear. Now i'm waiting
I just ordered it as well.
Looks cool and got a lot positive reviews. Should be ok than
The Brando Ultra Clear fits perfect on the Touch HD.
For me I use the Brando´s screen protectors for years and I think it´s the best you can get.
I have the Ultraclear and found it is about 1mm too short - it leaves a very small amount of fascia just below the buttons unprotected.
That said, it is better than the rubbish one that comes in the box.
If you are in the UK, they are available from Inkino from stock.
I bought mine from xpansys which is quite good, fits brilliantly & covers full screen exactly. you get two in the pack
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=173045
apd said:
I have the Ultraclear and found it is about 1mm too short - it leaves a very small amount of fascia just below the buttons unprotected.
That said, it is better than the rubbish one that comes in the box.
If you are in the UK, they are available from Inkino from stock.
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I agree it's too small, but much better then the htc one.
im also thinking of getting that screen protector. but yall saying is doesn't fit the whole screen. is it noticeable. can you guys show a pics with the screen protector on the phone. thanks in advance.
My Brando Ultra Clear arrived in yesterday's mail from Hong Kong. Now I feel like a total idiot ... I can't get this @&%@ thing to stick down and stay on the screen. How on earth does it attach? There's no adhesive or sticky side. I've spent an hour trying to fit it to the Touch HD. Lots of bubbles - the screen looks like it has leprosy. I've washed it, cleaned it, tried everything I know.
HELP! Please!!
BTW, it has a cut-out for the light sensor, but not for the front cam (which the stock HTC one has).
is Brando's soft film?
This screen protector is 100x better than the stock one, in my opinion. Here's a picture for size reference
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Yes indeed...I can see...it fits very well...no edges...
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My Brando Ultra Clear arrived in yesterday's mail from Hong Kong. Now I feel like a total idiot ... I can't get this @&%@ thing to stick down and stay on the screen. How on earth does it attach? There's no adhesive or sticky side. I've spent an hour trying to fit it to the Touch HD. Lots of bubbles - the screen looks like it has leprosy. I've washed it, cleaned it, tried everything I know.
HELP! Please!!
BTW, it has a cut-out for the light sensor, but not for the front cam (which the stock HTC one has).
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Are you trying to put on the actual screen protector or the piece of film that covers the protector when you open that pack? I was doing this myself for a couple of minutes, if its the top cover then its quite rubbery and green tinted, the actual screen protector is probably still stuck to the back cover of the protector still as mine was.
As for the Brando protector once it's on its a lot more impressive than the HTC one from the box, there is a very tiny gap at the bottom of the screen but less than a mm and doesn't affect useage.
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Are you trying to put on the actual screen protector or the piece of film that covers the protector when you open that pack?
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Thanks for replying, KASM! No, I'm using the clear Utra Clear itself and not the bluey-green film that protects the protector. The instructions say that one should fit the protector to the device and then remove the green film. I tried that, with no success whatsoever. After fiddling for a while the clear protector had fingerprint smudges, so I washed it (without the device, as the instructions recommend ), dried it with a hairdryer (as recommended) and tried for another hour.
This is rather infuriating as I'm considered rather handy with little tech thingies ... I can't quite change a transistor on the silicon, but doing electronics is a doddle, so why the [email protected]#& is this giving me such grief...
AFW, did you try the other side of this screen-protector?
Cos normally they have that sticky surface covered by this blueish-greenish film
Although I got mine on with little fuss, I must have made a hash of cleaning the screen as it shows as lots of dust particles underneath the SP, have to do the damn thing again after cleaning it.
Determined to get it right after spending so much on a piece of plastic.
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Although I got mine on with little fuss, I must have made a hash of cleaning the screen as it shows as lots of dust particles underneath the SP, have to do the damn thing again after cleaning it.
Determined to get it right after spending so much on a piece of plastic.
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Mine arrived this afternoon BUT after a number of failed attempts to get a perfect fit I think I might need to give the screen protector a wash
Does anyone have any tips on the best way to wash the screen protector before I try to reapply it (I suspect that flinging it in the washing machine isn't considered a good move )
I am waiting for my ultra-clear, i beg on my knees somebody with a "BRANDO deployment certification" to kindly explain the process so that i avoid to put my self-confidence at stake!
Rearth Ringbo
When I first opened it, feeling the screen protector, it feels thin compared to the Anti-Glare I had on my iPhone 4 from Power Support USA. This screen protector seems like a fingerprint magnet, more fingerprints on the screen protector than the phone. The feel to it is smooth, not like those "military grade" plastic feel like from InvisibleShield, ClearProtector, etc.
What it includes: 2 Screen Protector and Instructions, along with 3 piece of paper (Installation guide, Feedback, and 15% coupon)
Quality: 8.5/10
Packaging: 10/10
Easy to Install: 7/10 (10/10 for me, since I'm used to installing screen protectors)
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I bought these also. It went on perfectly (on the second try, I ruined the first one ). Not even one bubble.
Looks, clear and nice.
IMPOSSIBLE to keep clean. Fingerprints everywhere.
And, even if you want to clean it, you have to rub and rub to get it clean.
I would NOT buy these again because of the smudges.
I do have one question for you, since you said you're an expert at installing screen protectors.
Is it possible to remove the screen protector without damaging it, so it can be reused. I have to exchange my phone.
Is there any way to clean a screen protector that got lint on it (on the adhesive side) when trying to apply it? I read somewhere scotch tape works, but it didn't work for me. Because if I could get the lint off, the first screen protector I tried to apply would be good.
Thanks!
I personally don't see that this screen protectors are reusable.. I tried it once with Power Support USA by using water to wash off all the lint, letting it dry a little bit, not completely all, and then apply it back up, works, but might have 1 or 2 bubbles.
If you peel it off and get dust on the back side of it, use magic tape to remove the dust. Works good as a prep before applying them to get any dust or lint off the screen.
^Yup
My installation process:
1. Wipe screen as clean as possible with a microfiber/glasses cloth
2. Get some magic/scotch tape and use the sticky side on the screen to remove any leftover dust/lint throughout the screen, especially on the sides/edges.
3. Remove the "2" side first, or at least that's what I always do.
4. Remove the "1" side and start applying on the screen protector on slowly, removing any air bubbles if there is any.
Always try to install it without any air bubbles.
what case is that?
SGP Neo Hybrid
It's for the international version, fits perfectly just that it covers the top noise canceling mic.
Hard to tell from the pics, but does it cover the entire screen? A few protectors I've seen have a cut out for the speaker at the top but cut out everything above that. I believe the Belkin is like that. Also, does the protector have a cut out for the front facing camera, or does it go over it entirely?
^^it covers the whole screen
After swooning over my Amaze's screen for a week, I decided it would be wise to "not be a fool and cover your tool" as they so cleverly reminded us in sex ed. This in mind, I set out to find a screen protector that would keep my screen scratch free while showing off all 4.3 inches of it's beauty.
As it happened, my brother managed to snag me a Zagg InvisibleShield for somewhere in the range of $3 on a staff promotion. Normally InvisibleShields run you a pretty penny so naturally, my expectations were high.
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As is rather apparent, the product is well packaged and comes bundled with some nice additions including an oversize cleaning cloth, a rubber squeegee and a bottle of application fluid. Of course, packaging doesn't protect your phone so let's get to it shall we?
The application process is rather different from your run-of-the-mill screen protector. This tedious process involves spraying the solution on your hands as well as the actual protective film. Upon applying the wet film onto your screen, you can slide it into place while it's still wet; which is rather nice if you're OCD about placing it perfectly. Once in place, the squeegee is used to squeeze out the applicator fluid and any air bubbles; this bit makes me a bit nervous as electronics and liquids don't get on rather well. Nonetheless, once applied the underside of the screen guard appears cloudy though this clears up overnight.
So what about the actual performance of the product, you ask. Well, this is were it falls short. I have no doubt about the protective qualities of the InvisibleShield, it seems like it can hold up to some pretty harsh treatment, my issue however is with the actual appearance and feel. Unlike traditional screen protectors, Zagg's offering seems to take on an "orange peel" texture once applied and while it's not blatantly noticeable, it's rather unpleasant when visible. Worse yet, the product is rather prone to smudging and not the easiest to clean. The deal-breaker for me however is the actual feel of the product, it's noticeably more "tacky" than the naked screen and makes dragging your finger around a bit difficult and at times rather annoying; this however is a matter of personal preference so don't take my word as the gospel.
Overall, I'm rather disappointed with the InvisbleShield from Zagg. While at $3, I'll bite my tongue and use it, I certainly wouldn't be happy paying the full $19.99 for it!
As I mentioned, your mileage may vary and while I'm not a fan, you may well be so take my opinion for just that, an opinion.
Thanks for the review pal, I myself use a cheap anti-glare matte screen protector I got from eBay (I'm talking cheap, like, a couple bucks for 3), and was interested to see how it amounted to a supposedly higher-end screen protector
Right off the bat I can see the difference in packaging - mine was sent to me in the form of a letter, with the screen protectors sealed in a clear plastic slip inside the envelopes, both sides with even more clear plastic that is only removed upon application.
I'm most interested in the liquid solution they provide for you to put between the screen and the protector upon application since it seems to be pretty useful (I just wiped my screen down with rubbing alcohol, let it dry, and used my DSLR airblower to get any dust or lint off of the screen, then applied the protector with a card as the squeegee. Pretty ghetto, but it gets the job done
If you want a smoother texture with your screen protector, try a matte anti-glare one, it'll leave a tiny bit of pixel distortion on the screen but I simply can't use any other kind of screen protector after trying the matte ones
I'm not sure the solution does any more than allowing the adhesive to "loosen up" while you apply the screen protector.
As for the matte eBay screen protectors, I'm a huge fan! I bought a bunch for my Blackberry back in the day and they're:
- cheap
- perfect tactile feeling for touchscreens
- great at cutting down glare
Personally, I'd recommend cheapo screen protectors as they do the job without all the frills of something like this.
Realook is where its at. $10.00 for a 2 pack on Amazon
Wow! Nice write up! Although I'm a fan of zagg, everything you mentioned is true.
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ive bought and applied 4 zagg's to mine and my gf's amaze, and they've all turned out ****e.
im not a fan of the dry applications because its near impossible to do it immaculately, and the wet application seems to stay hazy.
after 4 attempts i just drove to the mall and bough ghost armor, best $20 ive spent on this phone.
anyone know the surface hardness for our screen's? i'm still in shock mine is deeply scratched already. screen protector will arrive 1 week too late
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It's Corning Gorilla Glass so you can go to their website and download the technical data sheets if you want to know.
http://www.corninggorillaglass.com/characteristics
no mention of "surface hardness" there.
anyone?
What happened to get your glass scratched?
ARTAQaf said:
anyone know the surface hardness for our screen's? i'm still in shock mine is deeply scratched already. screen protector will arrive 1 week too late
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I noticed slight scratches from the stylus on mine. My screen protector was a day late too, D'oH!!! You'd think that the stylus wouldn't scratch it
If you're looking to get rid of minor scratches you can try some 3M polish like this person tried. I'm thinking about getting some to get the screen back to a more pristine condition and re-apply the screen protector.
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Using the info that thread of gorilla glas = = alkali-aluminosilicate may yield better search results. I found a PDF that has some info but no direct surface hardness mentioned in the paper.
Also the gorilla glass wiki has a range of different hardnesses: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla_Glass
Through all my own anecdotal evidence, I've come to the conclusion that a portion of corning's production method leaves something to be desired in terms of consistency. Throughout the internet, threads can be found that go something like:
"I thought this pos had Gorilla Glass!!!! It scratches way to $$&*% easily!!!"
"My phone has been through hell with no case or screen protector and no scratches! You must've done something unreasonable!!!"
I've seen this everywhere, about almost every phone, and have come to this conclusion. Even my own g glass phones have varied wildly in scratch resistance. I still prefer having gorilla glass, but I do think it's a bit hit-or-miss.
i had my phone for 2 days and it got 2 scratches just from being in the pockets of my sweatpants. i took it back to best buy and got another one and had them immediately put on a screen protector.
the glass isn't nearly as scratch resistant as my HTC inspire. i had it for a year and only had 1 scratch.
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i had my phone for 2 days and it got 2 scratches just from being in the pockets of my sweatpants. i took it back to best buy and got another one and had them immediately put on a screen protector.
the glass isn't nearly as scratch resistant as my HTC inspire. i had it for a year and only had 1 scratch.
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My note has been through worse and is absolutely perfect! See my previous post .
kimocal said:
I noticed slight scratches from the stylus on mine. My screen protector was a day late too, D'oH!!! You'd think that the stylus wouldn't scratch it
If you're looking to get rid of minor scratches you can try some 3M polish like this person tried. I'm thinking about getting some to get the screen back to a more pristine condition and re-apply the screen protector.
**EDIT**
Using the info that thread of gorilla glas = = alkali-aluminosilicate may yield better search results. I found a PDF that has some info but no direct surface hardness mentioned in the paper.
Also the gorilla glass wiki has a range of different hardnesses: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorilla_Glass
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The 'scratches' from your stylus are most likely in the coating on the surface of the glass, not the actual glass. Even regular glass isn't scratched by plastic. Rubbing some finger grease into them should fill them back in. I've noticed similar behavior on my Infuse, and they tend to go away as oils from my fingers fill them in.
my scratch is deep enough to feel with my fingernail...i dont think the 3M polish is meant for a scratch this deep from what i read on the link. thanks tho!
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Rubbing some finger grease into them should fill them back in. I've noticed similar behavior on my Infuse, and they tend to go away as oils from my fingers fill them in.
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I tried that and they still didn't go away. With the screen protector on though they are not noticeable. When I re-fit/replace the current screen protector I'll double check the "finger grease" theory
I trying to apply screen protector for more than 7 hours now and used 16-screen protector but always there is dust under it. Cleaning cleaning and in the bath, no way to get rid from the small dust particle.
Search in the net I done as describe, not working
So I thought what about applying it under water or under shower !!! is it a good idea do it, do you think it will work??? I am afraid to try it because I think there will be rest water under screen protector.
Any advice! Please.
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Not sure if serious..? If you try to apply it under water, you'll get water/moisture underneath the screen protector. You should probably go outside and try it if your house is that dusty
I done both my Z and Z Ultra under water works mint just make sure it fresh water I used a glass baking bowl. And covered over the handset by about 3 inch. Good thing with doing it under water is once u got it on you can adjust it. Also don't take off the second layer normally marked as 2 till after all the the handset is full dry mine took around 14hrs otherwise you will just pull the whole thing off.
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I trying to apply screen protector for more than 7 hours now and used 16-screen protector but always there is dust under it. Cleaning cleaning and in the bath, no way to get rid from the small dust particle.
Search in the net I done as describe, not working
So I thought what about applying it under water or under shower !!! is it a good idea do it, do you think it will work??? I am afraid to try it because I think there will be rest water under screen protector.
Any advice! Please.
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I applied mine wet. (not under water) I have a Super Sheildz branded protector. Its stiff, and not sticky.
When I applied it the first time, my screen looked clean, but I could see small pieces of dust under it. I think this happens to everyone.
So i rinsed my screen under water, and did the same with the protector, and applied it again. Used a stiff card to push water and bubbles towards the edge. Now its almost perfect. I have one tiny piece near the edge, so I'm happy with that..
Any other moisture will eventually pass through the plastic protector. (depending on the thickness and brand of your protector this may take a day to a week)
Mine took 3 days and then was 100% clear
Hope that helps
Take a really hot shower and then after your done apply the screen protector. The moisture in the air wont let dust fly around. You could also take a screen protector/tape and lay it on the screen peel it off then put your good protector on to take out the dust.
chemcup said:
I trying to apply screen protector for more than 7 hours now and used 16-screen protector but always there is dust under it. Cleaning cleaning and in the bath, no way to get rid from the small dust particle.
Search in the net I done as describe, not working
So I thought what about applying it under water or under shower !!! is it a good idea do it, do you think it will work??? I am afraid to try it because I think there will be rest water under screen protector.
Any advice! Please.
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If you used 16 screen protector on one phone, youre a pretty much a failure in life.
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If you used 16 screen protector on one phone, youre a pretty much a failure in life.
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Easy now.
I've only used one screen protector, like ever, and i didn't even know we could use water to make it "stick"
I always apply my (or others') screen protectors with some pieces of Magic Tape stuck ready for use on my desk.
Here are my steps:
1) clean the screen really well (having a waterproof device helps since you can really clean it in water)
2) put the screen protector on, focusing on putting it on the right way, start from the edges (bottom, top, right, left, whichever fits you) and get the sensors in the right holes
3) once fitted, peel off the top layer and push any bubble that may have sneaked under, all those which aren't evidently dust particles ones
4) IF you have dust particles bubbles, put a piece of magic tape on the nearest corner
5) pull up the corner and, with another piece of magic tape, go under the screen protector and peel the dust off of it.
6) keep at it until you have zero dust particles
Mind that the magic tape is the only one suited for this job, as it doesn't leave any glue on anything when peeled off.
P. S. If you have no idea of what is Magic Tape, here it is:
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