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Guys I noticed that after 3 weeks of use the pre applied screen protector has a lot of small tiny scratches.
I'm normally very cautious with the screen no scratches on my previous phones (one gorilla glass and two with screen protectors (those had the same only after a lot of months of use and replaced by a new one)
Is the purpose of the pre applied sheet only to keep the screen in one piece in case of the worst case and the phone drops?
Or is it a screen protector which can be replaced?
What is your experience here
O and for the guys which using the phone without the protector how turns that out in daily use?
awf said:
Guys I noticed that after 3 weeks of use the pre applied screen protector has a lot of small tiny scratches.
I'm normally very cautious with the screen no scratches on my previous phones (one gorilla glass and two with screen protectors (those had the same only after a lot of months of use and replaced by a new one)
Is the purpose of the pre applied sheet only to keep the screen in one piece in case of the worst case and the phone drops?
Or is it a screen protector which can be replaced?
What is your experience here
O and for the guys which using the phone without the protector how turns that out in daily use?
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I've removed the pre-applied screen protector since day 1. It's actually making my screen's sensitivity very low. I'm using only one sheet of anti-glare screen protector on it, and it had been working well for me.
Just pulled my preinstalled protector off as it was bugging me. Not sure I have done the right thing! The screen now feels a bit sticky even after a good clean. However the capacitive buttons do feel a bit more responsive.
Will report back after a couple of days without it.
Leave it there...
The company decided to place a screen protector (placed it perfectly) coz a lot of people like it's presence for more protection for their devices.
You have the choice to keep it or peel it off as u wish.
IMO; leave it there until it's unbearable for u, then u can remove it and replace it with another high quality one!
And for the responsiveness issue, in my experience with my other devices i've never felt any difference between having it on or not!!!!
I'm not remove the preinstalled screen protector but add in 1 more layer screen protector which is coming out of the box.
After a day without my screen protector, I am pleased I went ahead and removed it. I have now cleaned the screen with glass cleaner and the stickiness has gone. Colours are slightly improved and there is an extra, if subtle, sharpness to the screen.
The main improvement is that the capacitive buttons are much more sensitive than before.
I've just removed mine, the difference to touch response is great
Sorry but for me, I HAVE to wear the preinstalled or any other screen protections. I can NOT go with my phone and when I see a scratch in my screen I know it will be there for ever! With screen protection I always know when I see scratches in my screen(protection) I know its only the protection that got scratched.
So but that's me. Don't care if the screen gets a little bit more responsive, protection is important!
Sikiduck said:
Sorry but for me, I HAVE to wear the preinstalled or any other screen protections. I can NOT go with my phone and when I see a scratch in my screen I know it will be there for ever! With screen protection I always know when I see scratches in my screen(protection) I know its only the protection that got scratched.
So but that's me. Don't care if the screen gets a little bit more responsive, protection is important!
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First really appreciated everybody's input/view
Was just wondering in daily use you don't notice it with screen on, but with screen off you see it under light so wondering see reply from Sony
http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/174865#174865
So maybe useful for fellow users which wondering the same thing
awf said:
First really appreciated everybody's input/view
Was just wondering in daily use you don't notice it with screen on, but with screen off you see it under light so wondering see reply from Sony
http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/174865#174865
So maybe useful for fellow users which wondering the same thing
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You are asking the right questions! I look forward to the next response from Sony on part number vs your querying about a protector on-top of a protector.
If people are finding touch sensitivity affected with one layer, two layers must be even worse!!
how the heck do you even remove this??!
I've got two on, and pre applied and one that was in the box (put that on before I knew about the pre applied one) touch realy isn't bad, but i swipe the 3 menu buttons as habit now, and works pretty good. I have a year on contract left, and i hate scratches so I'm happy XD
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I use two layers as well. Generally Swype up for the buttons. And am perfectly happy with the responsiveness of the screen and buttons
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I am looking to find the most high quality option when it comes to screen protectors for the Ultra.
I have tried the Muvit protector - but it isn't the best quality I've seen - and it got a little scratch in the application process.
I was wondering if anyone has tried the Stealth Extreme R from Armorz without having first taken off the shatter proof film?
Wondering how it fits on the device, how it affects the weight - and generally how high quality the protector actually is and if it is worth the extra $50.
I am not interested in trying to remove the shatter proof film after reading people's experiences.
Not sure if it'll help you, but there are quite a number of "reviews" on it on Youtube.
hassanmahmood said:
I am looking to find the most high quality option when it comes to screen protectors for the Ultra.
I have tried the Muvit protector - but it isn't the best quality I've seen - and it got a little scratch in the application process.
I was wondering if anyone has tried the Stealth Extreme R from Armorz without having first taken off the shatter proof film?
Wondering how it fits on the device, how it affects the weight - and generally how high quality the protector actually is and if it is worth the extra $50.
I am not interested in trying to remove the shatter proof film after reading people's experiences.
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I have the Armorz Stealth Extreme R tempered glass protector. Its actually pretty good quality. If you have never put on a glass screen protector before, it might be a little tricky. I put mine on without water, and paid the price when trying to reposition it. the bottom corner is lifted from when i tried to pry it up and move it. I did apply a back glass using the water method, and it took longer to get the bubbles completely out, but came out pretty clean.
I did not remove the anti shatter film on either side, and have not seen any loss in touch sensitivity.
one thing i did notice is that, it added a little bit of weight, but also gave the phone better rigidity when used without the case. some people have mentioned the phone twisting in their pocket, and i have yet to experience any twisting whats so ever.
not sure if the price has gone up, but i ordered mine for 39$ on amazon. hope this helps.
ij0rgei said:
I have the Armorz Stealth Extreme R tempered glass protector. Its actually pretty good quality. If you have never put on a glass screen protector before, it might be a little tricky. I put mine on without water, and paid the price when trying to reposition it. the bottom corner is lifted from when i tried to pry it up and move it. I did apply a back glass using the water method, and it took longer to get the bubbles completely out, but came out pretty clean.
I did not remove the anti shatter film on either side, and have not seen any loss in touch sensitivity.
one thing i did notice is that, it added a little bit of weight, but also gave the phone better rigidity when used without the case. some people have mentioned the phone twisting in their pocket, and i have yet to experience any twisting whats so ever.
not sure if the price has gone up, but i ordered mine for 39$ on amazon. hope this helps.
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Thanks a lot for the insight!
So why do you think doing it dry caused a problem? Is the adhesive very strong? I figured it would just pull right off.
Do you have any bubbles or blemishes on the front?
hassanmahmood said:
Thanks a lot for the insight!
So why do you think doing it dry caused a problem? Is the adhesive very strong? I figured it would just pull right off.
Do you have any bubbles or blemishes on the front?
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it's a silicone based adhesive. peels off fairly easy but keeps a strong bond. when I pryed the corner up, I pushed part of the adhesive so it clumped up and now won't lay flat. if you spray it down with water, you'll be able to slide it into place with out having to lift.
it looks like a large are in the picture but it really isn't noticeable. the backside went on with water without any issues. sucks that the back glass cost me 13$ and the front cost me 3 times that much only to have that messed up corner. you live and you learn. Lol
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I have the glass-M galss screen protector. It's almost $40 with shipping but it's front and back glass. Its very well made, easy to apply and is more fingerprint resistant than the unprotected glass with it's ASF.
cavallino33 said:
I have the glass-M galss screen protector. It's almost $40 with shipping but it's front and back glass. Its very well made, easy to apply and is more fingerprint resistant than the unprotected glass with it's ASF.
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... Is that crap made out of Gorilla glass? Good god, that's a screen protector. None of this "Clear film" BS where if there's an Airbubble you just ruined a purchase, oh no, this is quite literally just another screen slapped on top.
What does it do to the thickness of the thing? My concern mainly is with cases like Sony's Battery case that kind of only work with just exactly how thick it is.
Not sure if it's really gorilla glass but no scratches so far from things that would scratch plastic protectors. It is pretty thin I can't say for the case but its under 1mm thick.
Does anyone know this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Vikuiti-ARMR220-Displayfolie-Schutzfolie-Sony-Xperia-Z-Ultra-/380784800524?pt=DE_Handy_PDA_Displayschutzfolien&hash=item58a88af30c
There is others references from this brand...
Vikuiti DQCM30
Vikuiti ADQC27
Vikuiti DQC160
Vikuiti ARMR220
I'm tempted to buy ...
Not sure if it's been discussed here before but I just applied the most amazing screen protector I've ever use on any phone. It's called ILLumiShield and they sell it on Amazon and eBay for a reasonable price and is absolutely fantastic it's so easy to put on bubble free, feels like glass even over the the crap protector Sony puts on. I highly recommended and no I don't work for them hehe
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Shook187:
Sound nice. One more question: haven't you feel after applied your scr.prot. like whole screen sometimes respond not as exactly as you wish, have you? With my scr.prot. I sometimes get unwanted behavior... Like two fingers tap even if I use only one... Or tap without reaction... Or tap evean I did not do it, self-tap... It happens once a day, maybe two, but it is very annoing... Without scr.prot. it works perfect. I thing I would follow by your adwice, only need your opinion about that not-funny behaviors. Thx
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Shook187:
Sound nice. One more question: haven't you feel after applied your scr.prot. like whole screen sometimes respond not as exactly as you wish, have you? With my scr.prot. I sometimes get unwanted behavior... Like two fingers tap even if I use only one... Or tap without reaction... Or tap evean I did not do it, self-tap... It happens once a day, maybe two, but it is very annoing... Without scr.prot. it works perfect. I thing I would follow by your adwice, only need your opinion about that not-funny behaviors. Thx
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I found this issue to be greatly improved with the iLLumiShield screen protector. But it was definitely more of an issue with the cheaper screen protectors. You also might want to go to settings/sounds and uncheck vibrate on touch. I feel like this improve my touch sensitivity.
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shook187 said:
I found this issue to be greatly improved with the iLLumiShield screen protector. But it was definitely more of an issue with the cheaper screen protectors. You also might want to go to settings/sounds and uncheck vibrate on touch. I feel like this improve my touch sensitivity.
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Turned off vibrate on touch and it seems a bit more more responsive in some areas, even though it probably is placebo. I have an iShieldz screen protector (similar to Zagg) and noticed that it wouldn't respond when I tap the screen sometimes. Though, I think that's the way I tap the screen, edge of finger vs finger.
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shook187 said:
I found this issue to be greatly improved with the iLLumiShield screen protector. But it was definitely more of an issue with the cheaper screen protectors. You also might want to go to settings/sounds and uncheck vibrate on touch. I feel like this improve my touch sensitivity.
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Ok. Thanks for answer. One more: I see there are 3 different ILLumiShields: matte, cristal clear and blue light. Which one you recomend? Or which one you have and recomend?
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Regarding Illumishield, is it just me or does it sound fishy to anyone else? Lifetime-Guarantee, but they send you 2-3 in a single package?!
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Regarding Illumishield, is it just me or does it sound fishy to anyone else? Lifetime-Guarantee, but they send you 2-3 in a single package?!
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One for you, one for your wife and one for her mother!
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FRM300 said:
Ok. Thanks for answer. One more: I see there are 3 different ILLumiShields: matte, cristal clear and blue light. Which one you recomend? Or which one you have and recomend?
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I bought the crystal clear one
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S.D.Richards said:
Regarding Illumishield, is it just me or does it sound fishy to anyone else? Lifetime-Guarantee, but they send you 2-3 in a single package?!
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I don't over think on something I paid $14 for
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cavallino33 said:
I have the glass-M galss screen protector. It's almost $40 with shipping but it's front and back glass. Its very well made, easy to apply and is more fingerprint resistant than the unprotected glass with it's ASF.
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Thanks for the tip. Just bought one. Been wanting a protection like that for my phone ever since removing the factory protector. The phone is a fingerprint magnet without the ASF. However found it for $16 and free shipping to Sweden (only front protection though, don't need it for the back).
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Xper...otector-For-Sony-XL39h-Xperia/1478547885.html
I applied Glass-M screen protectors on both the front and back of my phone yesterday, and have been very happy with it so far. It's added a little weight, but it feels sturdier and more premium than before, and looks better than the plastic screen protector I had previously. The touch is also a lot smoother than the plastic one, which was a bit rubbery. I installed mine on top of the ASF, both front and back, since I didn't want the "harrowing" experience of removing it. I feel like it's protected well enough to do without a case, though I may get a slim one to cover the edges of the phone as well. Highly recommended. :good:
GlassM is horrible??
Firstly look at these awful photos I've taken:
First go to Dropbox.com, following site:
https : // dl.dropboxusercontent . com
add the following lines for the photos right afterwards:
/u/45730680/GlassM Kratzer/GlassM_1.JPG
/u/45730680/GlassM Kratzer/GlassM_2.JPG
/u/45730680/GlassM Kratzer/GlassM_3.JPG
/u/45730680/GlassM Kratzer/GlassM_4.JPG
Can someone link these sites directly? Would be nice, thanks in advance. Email: [email protected]
I will send you the links to the images!!
Received my GlassM this week, applied it yesterday. For whatever the reason, there is now, after 12 hours of use, a 10cm large, deep scratch (no, it's not dust, polished few times). Over the first night, the screen got the crack though. This morning I've noticed the deep scratch.
Yesterday evening, just sliding over my wooden table, impressed of its smooth, I notived two smaller light scratches. I thought so, "ok thats not really your truth, GlassM", but now it's really enough.
GlassM's support does not reply to my support request unfortunately.
Can someone recommend other Glass-protectors for my beloved ZU?
Greetings,
slay
Since temperated glass protectors seem to be such a pain in the ass or have to be really small when they do work; has anyone tried this protector?
Here it is on the moto X (very similar to ours in design and even has curved screen; AFAIK they have the same problems as us on the moto x glass thread):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...lass-screen-protectors-moto-x-t2879776/page23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm4fFKUGsqc
Guy says its buttery smooth
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessor...-for-nexus-6/films-nexus-6-power-support.html
Motorola must think its decent too lol
bob2300nx said:
Since temperated glass protectors seem to be such a pain in the ass or have to be really small when they do work; has anyone tried this protector?
Here it is on the moto X (very similar to ours in design and even has curved screen; AFAIK they have the same problems as us on the moto x glass thread):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...lass-screen-protectors-moto-x-t2879776/page23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm4fFKUGsqc
Guy says its buttery smooth
http://www.motorola.com/us/accessor...-for-nexus-6/films-nexus-6-power-support.html
Motorola must think its decent too lol
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I just placed an order for this screen protector. I will post again when I receive and install it.
Please do look forward to your opinion. Could you also please post pictures?
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Please do look forward to your opinion. Could you also please post pictures?
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They were supposed to arrive Saturday (USPS 1-day Priority Express shipping), but did not. They are finally moving again, and I suspect will arrive later today.
I will post some photos as soon as I can.
Just received and took a couple of pictures (the dust is on the surface, not under the screen protector).
It's a fairly thick plastic, more rigid than typical plastic screen protectors... very nice quality. Went on extremely easily, and the fit is perfect.
Overall, I'm fairly impressed. Of course, how it will stand up against use I'm not sure yet.
Let me know if you have any other questions or want more photos.
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Just received and took a couple of pictures (the dust is on the surface, not under the screen protector).
It's a fairly thick plastic, more rigid than typical plastic screen protectors... very nice quality. Went on extremely easily, and the fit is perfect.
Overall, I'm fairly impressed. Of course, how it will stand up against use I'm not sure yet.
Let me know if you have any other questions or want more photos.
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Looks very nice. How does it feel compared to the glass screen? Is it as slick? How responsive is it? And lastly have you ever had a tempered glass screen protector?
bob2300nx said:
Looks very nice. How does it feel compared to the glass screen? Is it as slick? How responsive is it? And lastly have you ever had a tempered glass screen protector?
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I have used tempered glass screen protectors before, and it doesn't feel substantially different than them. After having used it a few hours, I can say that it feels very good, and is very slick. However, it does appear that there might be a slight decrease in sensitivity over what I was using before (Spigen Crystal Hard Surface Screen Protector) or a good tempered glass protector. I suspect that's due to the thickness and it being a "shock absorbing" protector.
The Spigen felt good too, but of course, it's not a "shock absorbing" protector and is probably half the thickness.
I'll continue using it for a while. I have an intelliArmor intelliGlass protector I ordered that should be here soon. Of course, it won't have as much coverage, but I will try it out as well if the Power Support sensitivity bothers me.
bob2300nx said:
Looks very nice. How does it feel compared to the glass screen? Is it as slick? How responsive is it? And lastly have you ever had a tempered glass screen protector?
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Some additional feedback on this screen protector. I've definitely noticed that when swiping on the screen (especially when using Swiftkey Flow to enter words), that the phone is losing track of my finger mid-swipe. I've never seen this problem before with other screen protectors, so it's a little concerning. I've sent a support request to Power Support to see if they have any thoughts or recommendations on this issue. I'll let you know what I hear back. Until I get some resolution on this, I can't say I recommend this screen protector because of this particular reason.
Edit: since I have a second Power Support protector, I went ahead and installed the intelliArmor. Here are images:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59942511&postcount=2057
resonantentropy said:
Some additional feedback on this screen protector. I've definitely noticed that when swiping on the screen (especially when using Swiftkey Flow to enter words), that the phone is losing track of my finger mid-swipe. I've never seen this problem before with other screen protectors, so it's a little concerning. I've sent a support request to Power Support to see if they have any thoughts or recommendations on this issue. I'll let you know what I hear back. Until I get some resolution on this, I can't say I recommend this screen protector because of this particular reason.
Edit: since I have a second Power Support protector, I went ahead and installed the intelliArmor. Here are images:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59942511&postcount=2057
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Here's the response I received from Power Support:
We apologize that you're experiencing this issue. Our films undergo extensive testing on our end and through Motorola to ensure that they will not reduce the sensitivity of the touch screen. We rarely receive this complaint, but on occasion we have heard this with the Shock-absorbing Brilliant Film for Nexus 6. Please let us know your shipping address, full name, and telephone number and we can send you a replacement film.
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I'll post again when I install a second protector.
EDIT: Please ignore this thread. I had a fault with my touch-screen which got repaired at the Sony service centre. The tempered glass protectors mentioned work fine
brocnical said:
I have noticed that the touch-screen performance is poor with the tempered glass screen protectors which I have tried. I notice that with the tempered glass protector installed that the digitizer will often lose track of your finger when held down. Here is an example with Angry Birds of what happens:
http://youtu.be/aaOuyJeH33o
The above video was taken with a cheap 0.3mm thick tempered glass screen protector from eBay ( http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261962820490 ).
Therefore, I also tried a 0.24mm thick tempered glass protector from Orzly ( http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00OFVM88M ). This was a bit better, but is still giving similar problems.
I think we need to find a way to be able to tweak the sensitivity of the digitizer to be able to compensate for the addition of a tempered glass screen protector, because I don't think they work nearly as well as people here make out. Does anyone know where to look in the Android settings/system to be able to adjust the digitizer sensitivity appropriately?
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I use a tempered glass screen protector that also has 0.3 mm thick but it's working perfectly. Everything from touchscreen responses and the protector itself
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I have used Mocole Glass in Sony Z3 have't poor touch screen problem. Is very smooth on touching.
try an app called "sgs touchscreen booster" from the store.......
I had similar problems with two different cheap glass protectors. I ended up peeling them off. Maybe some <0.25mm would work nicely, but too lazy for hunt.
I'm having a 0.26 mm tempered glass on my phone and I do not notice any loss in screen sensitivity.
Sorry guys, I think the problem is indeed with my phone. I think I will have to send it back for repair. Video with no screen protector:
https://youtu.be/p8mSf_fhaRc
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Sorry guys, I think the problem is indeed with my phone. I think I will have to send it back for repair. Video with no screen protector:
https://youtu.be/p8mSf_fhaRc
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If you finish repair for your phone. Suggest you use mocolo glass, haven't sensitive problem and clean with simple installation. http://glass4m.com/product/mocolo-premium-tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-sony-xperia-z3
weseason said:
If you finish repair for your phone. Suggest you use mocolo glass, haven't sensitive problem and clean with simple installation. http://glass4m.com/product/mocolo-premium-tempered-glass-screen-protector-for-sony-xperia-z3
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Thanks, got it back fixed and the Orzly one works fine. The cheap one from ebay would probably work fine too.
https://youtu.be/pK1NDEc9lxI
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The demo shows a standard tempered glass screen protector being glued in onto the Gorilla Glass of the ZXP. Looks great and all, but how would you remove it if you damaged the screen protector only? Wouldn't glueing the screen protector on permanently make the replaceable protector sort of redundant?
I am all for a great fit screen protector but this does seam a little silly to me.
Seems like they have demo videos of the removal - http://www.sgfreshidea.com/mobile-p...e-will-it-affect-your-oleophobic-coating.html
yes but please note that we do not use the standard 1000 glue or 2500 you can get on Aliexpress as those glue are extremely hard to remove.
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Hi @whiteangelcl
How does this type of screen protect differ from the full adhesive tempered glass that you have with the coloured edges?
If I were to order it, do I need the special equipment that you have used during the "curing" process?
I tried so many screen protectors so far and they've all been terrible!
The full adhesive ones didn't cover the entire screens and the ones that covered the entire screen were not full adhesive.
If the screen protectors you have are able to provide full protection without affecting the colour accuracy or the clarity of the 4k display then I will buy it immediately
I hope that you can ship to England.
SNOOPLAYAN said:
Hi @whiteangelcl
How does this type of screen protect differ from the full adhesive tempered glass that you have with the coloured edges?
If I were to order it, do I need the special equipment that you have used during the "curing" process?
I tried so many screen protectors so far and they've all been terrible!
The full adhesive ones didn't cover the entire screens and the ones that covered the entire screen were not full adhesive.
If the screen protectors you have are able to provide full protection without affecting the colour accuracy or the clarity of the 4k display then I will buy it immediately
I hope that you can ship to England.
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Hi thanks for checking. The main difference is that those with the colored edges will block the color of the top and bottom portion of the phone and the edges on the right and left will cut off the display slightly.
This retail version will be launched in a weeks time and it comes with the full set of equipment necessary to complete the job.
It does cover the screen fully and also does not impact the color.
We do ship to England but the retail version is not out yet.
Will keep you posted.
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whiteangelcl said:
It does cover the screen fully and also does not impact the color.
We do ship to England but the retail version is not out yet.
Will keep you posted.
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Based on the video, you guys are in Singapore right?
Also, is there a choice of the actual screen protector used? The one in the demo video has cutouts that seem a little "off" (not perfectly centered around the lens and sensor which triggers my OCD) and an extra hole for the notification light.
benengyj said:
Based on the video, you guys are in Singapore right?
Also, is there a choice of the actual screen protector used? The one in the demo video has cutouts that seem a little "off" (not perfectly centered around the lens and sensor which triggers my OCD) and an extra hole for the notification light.
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Hi yes we are from Singapore. There is only 1 type of tempered glass sad to say. There is a small dot at the notification light.
When we were pasting it, the alignment seems to be correct. Perhaps it is a camera angle issue.
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Is the retail version out yet?
I recently purchase the Red XZ Premium and is currently unhappy with my tempered glass as it only adhesive to the side only and I can see the adhesive line quite clearly when using the phone
goldenrealm said:
Is the retail version out yet?
I recently purchase the Red XZ Premium and is currently unhappy with my tempered glass as it only adhesive to the side only and I can see the adhesive line quite clearly when using the phone
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Hi thanks for asking.
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Sorry the last post went wrong.
The retail version will be out soon. We are looking at our final batch of LOCA to meet our standards and we will be releasing it to the retail clients.
Thanks.
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whiteangelcl said:
Sorry the last post went wrong.
The retail version will be out soon. We are looking at our final batch of LOCA to meet our standards and we will be releasing it to the retail clients.
Thanks.
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Thanks for the reply,
Feel free to notify us here once it's out
Does this protector lessen the screen quality in anyway? My current protector im using is one of those plastic ones that stretch if you try to strech it. My issue with it is that it creates a rainbow effect when the brightness is high perhaps due to the sticky/glue on it. Does this do that or is it 100% clear to the point where it feels as if I dont have a protector on? Thanks
Hi thanks for asking no it does not lessen the quality in anyway. It is using LOCA to adhere the tempered glass to the display and LOCA is Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive.
It is a piece of tempered glass and due to the adhesive in the middle, there will be no rainbow effect even when the brightness is high.
It does add some thickness to the phone though as it is still a piece of additional tempered glass on top of your display but not to the extent that it becomes very thick.
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whiteangelcl said:
Hi thanks for asking no it does not lessen the quality in anyway. It is using LOCA to adhere the tempered glass to the display and LOCA is Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive.
It is a piece of tempered glass and due to the adhesive in the middle, there will be no rainbow effect even when the brightness is high.
It does add some thickness to the phone though as it is still a piece of additional tempered glass on top of your display but not to the extent that it becomes very thick.
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If this is as perfect as you describe with no alterations to the screen quality and touch performance I will be completely sold on it. Well I am really I just need to try it out for myself now. Thanks.
RJASSI21 said:
If this is as perfect as you describe with no alterations to the screen quality and touch performance I will be completely sold on it. Well I am really I just need to try it out for myself now. Thanks.
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Let me tell you the downside. As it is a LOCA based tempered glass, it requires a slightly higher patience level and it is more difficult than pasting a normal protector onto the phone.
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whiteangelcl said:
Let me tell you the downside. As it is a LOCA based tempered glass, it requires a slightly higher patience level and it is more difficult than pasting a normal protector onto the phone.
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Im pretty good at applying protectors to my devices now even with the cheap crappy plastic one I manage to get no bubbles so im sure that shouldnt be too much of a problem.
RJASSI21 said:
Im pretty good at applying protectors to my devices now even with the cheap crappy plastic one I manage to get no bubbles so im sure that shouldnt be too much of a problem.
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That's great. Will keep everyone posted.
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I have a 1/4 inch long scratch on my screen. You can see it when you look for it and can barely feel it with your fingernail. Will this LOCA protector hide this scratch?