I've recently purchased some black glass screen protectors from CASEBASE.
Fitment is perfect no issues for me.
I do believe they are thinner than others or at least 1 of the thinnest.
They are £6.99 for 2 on ebay.
Just giving you the heads up to protect your op5's
If you found this useful tap thanks
Managed to take some photos on a budget tablet (sorry if pictures are not very good quality)
Looks good.
Can't believe the screen protector supplied with my OP5 is shows signs of peeling. I haven't even taken it out of the box yet!
L22EEW said:
Looks good.
Can't believe the screen protector supplied with my OP5 is shows signs of peeling. I haven't even taken it out of the box yet!
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Wow that's terrible!
No peeling on this what so ever and it seems to fill the screen more than that 1.
I've never applied a tempered glass before. Easy enough?
I remember trying to apply a screen protector to my LG G2 once, such a nightmare, to avoid those little air bubbles.... lol.
vimto25 said:
Managed to take some photos on a budget tablet (sorry if pictures are not very good quality)
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That looks pretty good. I've bought some to try. At £6.99 for two it is worth the risk.
Is there any overlap/loss of visible screen?
L22EEW said:
Can't believe the screen protector supplied with my OP5 is shows signs of peeling. I haven't even taken it out of the box yet!
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Mine is exactly the same with a slight lift along the bottom edge of the screen. The 3T I had briefly was much worse as the lift was top and bottom.
It's the curse of the 2.5D screen and a slightly misaligned or badly sized protector.
ChrisJ said:
Mine is exactly the same with a slight lift along the bottom edge of the screen. The 3T I had briefly was much worse as the lift was top and bottom.
It's the curse of the 2.5D screen and a slightly misaligned or badly sized protector.
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Yep, I guessed that.
The protector on my OP3 thought it still firmly in place. No lifting anywhere.
L22EEW said:
I've never applied a tempered glass before. Easy enough?
I remember trying to apply a screen protector to my LG G2 once, such a nightmare, to avoid those little air bubbles.... lol.
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Very easy especially With the cut outs. I make sure the screen is on so u can allign it better.
ChrisJ said:
That looks pretty good. I've bought some to try. At £6.99 for two it is worth the risk.
Is there any overlap/loss of visible screen?
Mine is exactly the same with a slight lift along the bottom edge of the screen. The 3T I had briefly was much worse as the lift was top and bottom.
It's the curse of the 2.5D screen and a slightly misaligned or badly sized protector.
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No I've not noticed any loss of screen none that I'm aware off as I make sure the screen is lit up when I'm installing it.
There's certainly no lift it fits perfect.
Hopefully some other buyers will be able to give there opinion on it too soon.
Hello,
there is glue just on the black side of the glass or everywhere (even in the middle) ?
Beside when you look at your phone with a white background, is there some oil effect ?
I got a glass from Orzly and i got all those issues...
styvenp said:
Hello,
there is glue just on the black side of the glass or everywhere (even in the middle) ?
Beside when you look at your phone with a white background, is there some oil effect ?
I got a glass from Orzly and i got all those issues...
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The CaseBase is very similar to the Orzly. Keep an eye out for my video coming soon!
niijonodhg said:
The CaseBase is very similar to the Orzly. Keep an eye out for my video coming soon!
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Ok thanks, I will check that
styvenp said:
Ok thanks, I will check that
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Here:
There is still a rainbow effect unfortunately. From reviews of the orzly that also has the rainbow effect. Maybe there will be revisions to eliminate this we hope so anyway.
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Here:
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Do you find the screen hard to see in sunlight with this protector on? I seem to struggle to see and brightness is on full. Also I have started to see some bleed on the edges. Do you think the CASEBASE is exactly the same as orzly ? As if orzly is better I might purchase that.
vimto25 said:
There is still a rainbow effect unfortunately. From reviews of the orzly that also has the rainbow effect. Maybe there will be revisions to eliminate this we hope so anyway.
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No, there will be not. Okay well if they change adhesive/glue type.
Working thing would need to entire tgsp be adhesive. Or maybe Whitestone style, they have somekind of different glue system which you dry with UV lamp.
But really oil slick comes because glass is just touching screen part thanks to glue on the sides only. So it leaves really small gap between tgsp and glass and if you havent cleaned your screen like some sort un-humam/robot which is really impossible, there will be oil slick.. Maybe not right after you have installed it but soon. Some manufacters (like Orzly) makes "dots" to prevent oil slick. It basically lift really really littlebit tgsp from phone's glass surface so tgsp wouldnt touch screen surface. But then people are crying about visible annoying dots on tgsp.
Thats why Oneplus official tgsp is adhesive from entire glass. But because of OP3/3T/5 style (glass starts bending before screen ends) they needed to cut about 0.4mm from both side with protectors black borders to not produce halo.
So none of methods what different manufacter use, isnt good enough...
Oh i forgot ones without black borders. Either they will end before screen ends or they will cover entire screen but leaves on sides.
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They had the matrix dots on the CASEBASE but they don't seem to help the rainbow affect. Whitestone is the way to go I was tempted to get that kit for my s8+ but I found a protector that worked for the s8 even with its big curve.
I'm very surprised there isn't any perfect 1s for oneplus 5. The CASEBASE is close but not quite there. Fitment in it is good.
I think I'll end up with some tpu on it ?
vimto25 said:
They had the matrix dots on the CASEBASE but they don't seem to help the rainbow affect. Whitestone is the way to go I was tempted to get that kit for my s8+ but I found a protector that worked for the s8 even with its big curve.
I'm very surprised there isn't any perfect 1s for oneplus 5. The CASEBASE is close but not quite there. Fitment in it is good.
I think I'll end up with some tpu on it ?
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Yeah dots should theoretically help on oil slick and prevent them but it wont delete those entirely and my personal opinion is that it wont help at all.
Orzly's last year model for 3/3T had also dots and oil slick so im not confident that it would be better for this They still have dots, thats what i know for sure
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I had the same protector and after a few days i had a lot of dust and tabac particles under the class. Have it completely removed,.... see the attached image
Flash-User said:
I had the same protector and after a few days i had a lot of dust and tabac particles under the class. Have it completely removed,.... see the attached image
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What company the tempered glass is of?
Could someone tell me if it is normal that I have some bright spots (about 1-2 mm thick line from left to right up to rounded corners situated above the camera). This line is most visible from angles when I touch this place by finger (the cause is probably natural grease) but when I clean it with microfiber cloth then the bright line dissapear.
Is it possible that oleophobic layer was incorrectly applicated ?
I have to say that M20P (with leather pouch) has 3 days and of course it has not any scratches absolutely.
edkis said:
Could someone tell me if it is normal that I have some bright spots (about 1-2 mm thick line from left to right up to rounded corners situated above the camera). This line is most visible from angles when I touch this place by finger (the cause is probably natural grease) but when I clean it with microfiber cloth then the bright line dissapear.
Is it possible that oleophobic layer was incorrectly applicated ?
I have to say that M20P (with leather pouch) has 3 days and of course it has not any scratches absolutely.
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Hi,
my mate20pro had a problem with oleofobic layer resulting in two areas (on the top and on the bottom) getting dirtier and hard to clean.
I barely hoped to get the screen replaced but instead they've given me a new phone.
Good luck with yours!
Does the phone cut off the screen corners? cause I see the phone has rounded corners and I would hate if it does cut the screen off just a little bit especially when I'm gaming
Ruriko said:
Does the phone cut off the screen corners? cause I see the phone has rounded corners and I would hate if it does cut the screen off just a little bit especially when I'm gaming
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Mostly yeah. You won't notice it though, the screen is big and immersive, and all you're losing are a few pixels
Samsung says the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s wrinkled screen isn’t a defect
Does your S23 Ultra’s screen have a bubble in the bottom corner?
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If you look at the history of curved screens, almost every model has batches that develop green or pink vertical lines of pixels where the screen pinches the ribbon cable. My concern is that the wrinkle, which is essentially the screen folded into the curve, will eventually cause pressure or uneven wear.
Mine definitely does not have that
Guyinlaca said:
If you look at the history of curved screens, almost every model has batches that develop green or pink vertical lines of pixels where the screen pinches the ribbon cable. My concern is that the wrinkle, which is essentially the screen folded into the curve, will eventually cause pressure or uneven wear.
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Since when is the cable located right there on the side? Also it's not just curved screens, it's OLED panels in general. OnePlus 9 has a flat screen and a ton of reports of it happening.
I am looking for a creative way to fix my S23 ULTRA green color scratches. Its very minor but I have OCD and it bothers me. Does anyone know where I can find the green paint to cover the scratch? The scratch is on the metal frame that attaches to the front glass.
It's likely anodized. Use an indelible magic marker that's the same color or a little darker to hide it.
Case it before you destroy it... these are heavy phones that wuv to corner hit and face plant.
blackhawk said:
It's likely anodized. Use an indelible magic marker that's the same color or a little darker to hide it.
Case it before you destroy it... these are heavy phones that wuv to corner hit and face plant.
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I lost I piece of black coating on the speaker grill without any hit
Fl1nt91 said:
I lost I piece of black coating on the speaker grill without any hit
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Bad surface prep by Samsung... their QC has been going downhill.
Use a black marker and call it good.