I am looking some case and protector on my s7 case.
this review is not mine,i just saw it from other one who share to us,and i think it is good of the scream protector.I just wanna good things can be shared with our all guys.
i found it.i admire it.
https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Prote...ie=UTF8&qid=1464761689&sr=8-9&keywords=turata
So,what do you guys think if i have one.and have you guys ever own one like this?:good:
no,some good thing just share
the screen film is normal, nothing special, if you are afraid of the damage to your phone, then buy it. it's up to you
you can have a try, after all the star ratings of S7 screen protectors are not high.
You have to be sure that your placing the cover on properly so that you don’t accidentally cover up the camera. If you align the cover from the side this can be easily done. I didn’t have any bubbles under the protector and the screen looks crystal-clear.
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Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or is it just a screen protector?
It covers pretty much the entire rear and the screen. There is no cover for the 'frame' of the front.
IMHO It's very tough, quite tricky to put on the back (of an XDA Mini S with textured surface) and would have been better if it covered the exposed front parts (but I guess the various button and LEDs get in the way).
Re: Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or the sc
The Invisible shield comes in two styles. One is for the whole phone the other just for the screen. I have a Cingular 8125 with the whole phone style. The kit comes in precut pieces which you apply to various areas of the phone. So it offers a fair amount of protection but does leave some gaps. The screen cover is the best I have ever used.
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Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or is it just a screen protector?
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I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
newbie2 said:
I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
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Yes, the screen protector is worth the money. I would suggest buying directly from their website. They do not charge for delivery as they do on ebay
invisible shields are THE BEST screen protectors hands-down. I have been using them for ipods, cameras, and all my phones. It's always the first accessory I buy. I'm using one on my 8125.
Easy to put on, doesnt scratch, STRONG, and wont leave a residue if you choose to remove it- which you never will do and it will never come off, either. Plus they have a lifetime guarantee. Highly recommended for any gadgets.
Best piece of gear hands down. I have the "Full Body" on my 8125 and just a screen protector on another. I bought direct since I live here in Salt Lake City, UT. As for somebody saying it never comes off once it is on us untrue. Just respray it and carefully lift an edge and it will come off. :wink:
RE: Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or the s
I just tried to put mine on today, and it didn't cover the entire screen. It's like alot of screen protectors that I've used in that it leaves a 1-2 millimeter gap around the edge. I decided not to use it, and opted to use my WriteShield screen protector that I got from PocketPCTechs. I've tried their AG and C* (clear) screen protectors, and the C* screen protector is the clearest screen protector I've ever seen. And it cover the entire screen of the 8125.
Having said that, I went ahead and put the rest of the InvisibleShield protectors on the rest of my 8125 and I like it. I've got and IS on my IPOD also, and it does a pretty good job.
However, removing is does leave some residue. Like the one for the 8125 the IPOD version comes in multiple sections, and I didn't like the placement of a the pieces that go over the circular sections of the IPOD, so I decided to remove them and maybe try to re-apply them. When I pulled them off, they left a gummy, glue like residue. I did manage to clean it up with some GooBGone. I'm not sure if I'll be able to re-apply those pieces or not since they are not "clear" any more. Maybe there's a way to wash them or something to clean them up.
I may have done something wrong (and if I have, someone please tell me what it was cause I realy like the IS for my IPOD), but I couldn't find anything on their website which gave any instuctions for removing.
Does the 1-2 mm gap around the edge really make a huge difference?
RE: Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or the s
It does to me. Invariably I would always slide of the edge with the pen. Plus it's kinda noticible when you look at it. It's more of a personal thing really. If you're OK with it, then I think the protector that comes with the IS would be a really good one. I just like to have to whole screen covered.
You do know you can order the IS a custom size to fit your needs.
Here's my review of the Invisible Shield, which I installed onto my 8125 earlier this week.
The quality of the material is excellent. I have no doubts this will save my entire phone from bumps and bruises. However putting the stuff on left me hating and liking it at intervals during the "ordeal". Unless one has steady hands and lots of patience it would be nearly impossible to put the pieces on without getting your finger prints on the underside of each piece. The adhesive is seriously good.
I did manage to get all the pieces on, after about 90 minutes. I did have to rinse the screen cover several times in order to clean the underside of smudges left by my fingers. I also had to lift a corner once to take out a bubble that just would not come otherwise. Even at that I was not impressed with how the screen looked immediately after applying it. But now, 4 days later I have to say that the claims of the bubbles working themselves out over time are entirely accurate. The shield is now crystal clear and undoubtedly a good protective device.
The material also has the characteristic of making the phone very grippy. I like that about it. What I don't like so much is that there are many pieces, and you can feel the edge of each one when you hold or handle the phone. This is because the material is thick, and that helps to provide the protection, but it takes some getting used to. The grip can be felt when using the stylus as well, but fortunately the digitizer on the screen is very sensitive so a light touch works well, and this minimizes the drag created by the material.
My final impression is that the kit is worth the money. It will protect the phone from all but the most careless handling, or serious accident. It is nearly invisible and makes for a better, albeit edgy, grip. I wouldn't want to apply it again, but then I shouldn't have to given its toughness. Perhaps next time I'll pay someone else to apply it for me. ;o)
Invisible Shield
FYI. I purchased mine (full cover) for my 8125 at a mall kiosk. They guy asked me if I wanted him to install it as it is tricky.
I have little patience for such things (like airplane models), so I had him install it for $5 extra.
It was WELL WORTH IT!!! The install was top-notch and I am very, very happy.
Could someone post the picture (front, back, side) of the MDA or 8125 with invisibleshield in it. I know that it might be difficult to see it clearly since the shield is almost invisible. Could someone put some arrows in the picture on where the shield is applied. I would like to see which area gets covered before buying it. TIA.
I contacted the seller and asked for the picture. But they don't have it.
Also, once you apply the invisibleshield, can you safely carry the MDA naked in a purse together with all kinds of stuff such as keys, pens, notes, etc?
I'd like to see some photos as well
R
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I'd like to see some photos as well
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Yea me too but looks like nobody has any picture worth looking
I've been hesitating for a while if I should buy this smartcover, just because of the bad recensions, but at last i did.
I've noticed that it wont lay flat on the screen when I close it. I disocovered that Samsung have an awesome solution for their flipcover: Spigen Magnetic Clip (because I'm new I cant link it for you...)
I was just woundering, am I the only one beeing botherd by Sonys non-closing cover? Does anyone got a solution for this "simple" problem? I was thinking about something like the Samsung solution?
Regards!
Don't know if this will be helpful or not but I had the same issue with my HTC One M8 and the official flip case.
Turned out it was due to my glass screen protector. As soon as I took i t off it was perfect!
Roshi69 said:
Don't know if this will be helpful or not but I had the same issue with my HTC One M8 and the official flip case.
Turned out it was due to my glass screen protector. As soon as I took i t off it was perfect!
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In this case I don't think thats it, just because I dont have one on. But thanks for your answer.
Give it time
I wouldn't worry, if it is just a question of the cover gaping a little when the cover is new. I have the SCR24 case and use a Nillkin screen protector, and for me, the cover is flat on screen when closed.
However, when it was new, it would not lay flat - i guess it just needed time and use, before the material softened enough to allow it to close by it's own weight.
A minor misalignment could make it worse, if the phone is slightly too far up against the flexible part of the cover, making it harder for the cover to close properly around the phone.
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I wouldn't worry, if it is just a question of the cover gaping a little when the cover is new. I have the SCR24 case and use a Nillkin screen protector, and for me, the cover is flat on screen when closed.
However, when it was new, it would not lay flat - i guess it just needed time and use, before the material softened enough to allow it to close by it's own weight.
A minor misalignment could make it worse, if the phone is slightly too far up against the flexible part of the cover, making it harder for the cover to close properly around the phone.
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Thank you for your answer, guess I just have to wait it out then. But as I said earlier, it would be totally awsome if there was anything like the samsung magnet, but for the Z3.
I agree, the Samsung solution is simple and well engineered (if the glue sticks properly over time...) I guess we have to live with a flappy cover - Samsung is just that more popular/mainstream to make these developments attractive.
But is really shouldnt take many changes to the Samsung design to make it work for the Z3 cover, if someone decides there's a market for it.
Good luck with softening up your style cover! :good:
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So I just upgraded from a almost 3 year old nexus lg 5 to samsung s8.
Of course this means I also have to get a new screen protector. The one I used on my old phone was a very thin one, think it's 0,1mm and you barely notice it's there, and I mean this literally it's hard to tell it has a screen protector.
The screen protector on my samsung s8 is one I got from the store when I bought the s8. It's 0,4mm thick and has a white'ish tint to it, like, you can see it's there, it's not exactly low profile. On top of that the edges are made in such a way that dirt sort of gets in under it. Seriously a horrible screen protector.
So I wanted to know if anyone on here knows of a thin, film screen protector that's good?
The ones I've been looking at so far are the Samsungs official screen protectors.
Had also looked like spigan neo flex, but they seem to be getting bad reviews.
Amazon has **** tons to choose from
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Amazon has **** tons to choose from
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I live in Europe, so the selection might be a tad smaller, but my main concern is which ones are good. I was hoping for some word of mouth recommendations here from people who might have used some of the products they recommend.
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Amazon has **** tons to choose from
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If you have nothing good to say, please don't answer. It's a waste of space for good answers from others.
Ty
Tiase said:
I live in Europe, so the selection might be a tad smaller, but my main concern is which ones are good. I was hoping for some word of mouth recommendations here from people who might have used some of the products they recommend.
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I am using Spigen's Neo Flex right now and it isn't so good. Yes, there are no marks of my fingers, but when i put it inside a spigen tough armour case the edges of the screen protector lifted from the screen. I had to trimm it and now it is collecting dust on the sides between the screen and the case.
Before this i had samsung's original screen protector and it work really good, and i think it would have been case friendly, but the problem is that it always had dirt and my finger's mark on the screen.
So i would recommend you pick another one from those two, or if you decide to buy the spigen's neo flex make sure it is the case friendly one and not the full coverage because that is the one i have and have big issues with the sides.
The ones i read that have some good reviews (you should definetly look a bit more in case you want it, just to make sure) are the "Invisible Defender by Ringke" and "Armorsuit MilitaryShield".
In case you still want the spigen's one i have to tell you that it has some strange marks in the screen, that make it look funny and lower a bit the quality of the screen. But if that doesn't bother, it isn't a really bad option if you aren't going to use a case and buy the full cover one.
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If you have nothing good to say, please don't answer. It's a waste of space for good answers from others.
Ty
I am using Spigen's Neo Flex right now and it isn't so good. Yes, there are no marks of my fingers, but when i put it inside a spigen tough armour case the edges of the screen protector lifted from the screen. I had to trimm it and now it is collecting dust on the sides between the screen and the case.
Before this i had samsung's original screen protector and it work really good, and i think it would have been case friendly, but the problem is that it always had dirt and my finger's mark on the screen.
So i would recommend you pick another one from those two, or if you decide to buy the spigen's neo flex make sure it is the case friendly one and not the full coverage because that is the one i have and have big issues with the sides.
The ones i read that have some good reviews (you should definetly look a bit more in case you want it, just to make sure) are the "Invisible Defender by Ringke" and "Armorsuit MilitaryShield".
In case you still want the spigen's one i have to tell you that it has some strange marks in the screen, that make it look funny and lower a bit the quality of the screen. But if that doesn't bother, it isn't a really bad option if you aren't going to use a case and buy the full cover one.
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I offered a suggestion. Some people don't think about that. They all have reviews including customer pictures. It wasn't negative in any way.
Hi everybody.
I have been testing a couple of screen protectors in the past and wanted to share my experince with you.
The best one in my opionen is from SAMSUNG itself. It simply has the best quality. If you buy it on amazon its only $11. (http://amzn.to/2xGpWWs) I think for 2 screen protectors thats a good value for the money.
I even made a video review about it to tell what I like about it. If you are interested in it you can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/S2ixW_dvx8s
What are your experiences with screen protectors? I am curious. Share your opinions here
Though mine isn't really a screen protector, I am using the lifeproof case for my S8. Have been very happy with it. The screen protector built into the case is already curved so it fits easily. People have complained about issues with the curved part of the touchscreen and responsiveness. I have not experienced this issue at all. I have always had good luck with the Zagg Glass Protector with other phones, not sure how that is with the S8. Something to potentially look at for people.
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Though mine isn't really a screen protector, I am using the lifeproof case for my S8. Have been very happy with it. The screen protector built into the case is already curved so it fits easily. People have complained about issues with the curved part of the touchscreen and responsiveness. I have not experienced this issue at all. I have always had good luck with the Zagg Glass Protector with other phones, not sure how that is with the S8. Something to potentially look at for people.
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I see. THe big problem with most of the screen protectors for me was that most of them could not hold to the edges and came off pretty early. So that's a big criteria for a good screen protector. THe one by samsung still covers my whole front after months which is one of the many reasons I like it so much.
Glass protectors are to thick and make the phone too thick in my opionion. But maybe I should give it another shot..
yes but glass protectors are designed to protect your screen in an accident, the normal film ones you have will not protect your screen from accidental damage, i presently have a htc phone with a glass screen protector on it and it has saved my phone many times as the glass screen protector cracked but the screen underneath was unmarked. I know have a samsung s8, i bought two glass screen protectors from amazon uk, the reviews were made by 72 viewers and almost 100%. i fitted the screen protector perfectly and it didnt stick to the curve edges and was very unresponsive to touch , i sent them back for full refund which i got. most importantly most of the reviews are fake reviews, amazon should stop this. ive left my feedback on amazon.
These flimsy plastic screen protectors make no sense to me. Your phone glass is already harder than anything you'll throw into your pocket. The metal on your keys and **** can't scratch your screen anyway and all these would do is protect from scratches by getting scratched themselves.
People want screen protectors to protect from cracking and shattering the phone not to protect from scratches. The screen is already mostly scratch proof unless you're rubbing it up against a pointy edge of some harder glass which I seriously don't think you'd be doing.
Anyone try Nano Fix it?
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best Screen Protector for the S8
I almost feel bad that I underestimated the installation part as I almost wanted to throw the first screen protector I used. If done correctly and patiently, you will have a premium looking phone. Don’t rush it if you don’t want to regret it. So for you guys who are afraid of the “wet installation”, give it a try. It was a bit difficult for me, but I’ll do it again if it means maintaining the high quality of my Samsung Galaxy S8. And besides, the S8.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07DF82TJ3/ref=sspa_mw_detail_5?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bought this one, though I will give it a try. It works perfect and holds very strong as well. I bought same brand for s7 edge and it is the same quality.
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IDK for you but I'm satisfied with this goo.gl/8brXA2 straight from Amazon and reasonable price also I think they have for s8 plus goo.gl/gMg9Wb
https://www.ebay.com/itm/153275884028?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
i tested this one works perfectly
the guard actually sticks to the device via glue with UV just like whitestone one but is lot cheaper
I don't use any screen protector, I realized that touching and stroking the screen was very sensational.
I can totally agree with you. In the past, I've always used multiple screen protectors.
I have my S8+ device a bit over a year now and I can see only a micro-scratches, which are invisible in the daily usage.
Besides, what's the point of buying screen protectors for, let's say 50$ and replace them every year? I'd rather save this money and buy sooner the new, fresh model.
Hi. I would like to know what you all end up using on your screen. I just bought me an S8+ and are desperately looking for a good screen protector that i can use with a case.
Please enlighten me
Heres a look at some of the cases that will be coming out for this phone. Allegedly there will be a case included when you buy the phone as well. I wonder if they will even bother with screen protectors for the inside display.
Not sure that I like those. It looks like they have a bit to cover the hinge so when its open there's a bulge on the back so it won't lay flat.
I think the included kevlar case will do the job to be honest.
Although I did notice slickwraps.com have skins for the Fold. I've had a few for other phones and they're pretty good quality. Pretty much the same as other skins I've tried.
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I wonder if they will even bother with screen protectors for the inside display.
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Yeah was just thinking about that. You know, you won't really even need a screen protector for the inside screen. It's already protected when not in-use since it'll be folded up.
This new form factor is really gonna shake up things for the accessories market.
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I wanna ask that galaxy fold cases are good to use? or not
because I am thinking to buy really need your review. would be very appreciated