Best Screen Protector - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Accessories

Just got the TP2 and looking for the best screen protector. What do you think is the best and why?

I rather like the one it comes with.
If it didn't have that, I probably would have gone with another Martin Fields aka OverlayPlus. They served all my Treos well. The Mogul one was a little disappointing, but I'm hoping it was just a bad run.

huge thread here > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=520544
im using and like the dcmugen ones (ebay seller name , dcmugen88 )
just looked from when i posted on here 6 weeks ago , its still in real good condition , only has a few light scratches

Yea I saw the thread, wanted more to get a poll than anything.

Boxwave Crystal Clear is my favorite. Also the Martin Fields. Both not on your list.

ZUUL42 said:
I rather like the one it comes with.
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+ 1 installed the one from HTC (with the shower steam method) and it was my first ever perfect (no bubbles, hair lines etc) application... been on for 6 weeks and still looks great

Waiting for Wrapsol...saw a YouTube comparison between this and the Zaag...very impressed as it appears to be thinner and virtually a smooth/clean fit....Wrapsol told me they should have one for the VZW TP2 this week.
Anthony

If I put on a protector that is NOT anti-glare, does it cause it to have more glare in the sun? Because Id rather have more transparency then anti-glare.

the HTC default one do get scratch up rather easily compare to other SP

I've tried a bunch of screen protectors, and my favourite one is the Martin Fields one.
The only problem is that because it is an edge-to-edge screen, I've peeled each and everyone of those screen protectors off, while getting it out of my pocket on the plane. They need to give us more leg room!
Btw, the TP2 is perfect for plane flights =) Beats the on-flight entertainment anyday.
Looking to get a new screen protector and case now >.<

I've tried InvisibleShield and BestSkinsEver...
So far I've used BSE for almost every device I have and they're the best to me.
Waiting on my BSE in the mail that I ordered a few days ago.
The SP that the phone comes with is CRAP!

Which screens offer the best visibility?

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Which screens offer the best visibility?
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If you put on BSE (BestSkinsEver) right you can hardly notice that it's their. NO SMUDGES on the screen after a call from your cheeks (BB 8900)! VERY LIGHT finger prints on the screen after scrolling or whatever. (iPod Touch).
Most importantly no dirt around the edges after a while. You know how sometimes you would start seeing dirt or whatever around the edges when using a screen protector.

HeavyComponent said:
If you put on BSE (BestSkinsEver) right you can hardly notice that it's their. NO SMUDGES on the screen after a call from your cheeks (BB 8900)! VERY LIGHT finger prints on the screen after scrolling or whatever. (iPod Touch).
Most importantly no dirt around the edges after a while. You know how sometimes you would start seeing dirt or whatever around the edges when using a screen protector.
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I was in email communication with BSE but they still do not have a skin for Tilt 2 and they weren't even aware that the tmo version was different than AT&Ts...
Ordered one from bodyguardz, I've never used theirs so will be interested in their quality vs BSE or zagg.

jank0023 said:
I was in email communication with BSE but they still do not have a skin for Tilt 2 and they weren't even aware that the tmo version was different than AT&Ts...
Ordered one from bodyguardz, I've never used theirs so will be interested in their quality vs BSE or zagg.
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Yes, I was told they had an issue with that and my order had a delay. I should receive it this week.

I'm using the ClearProtector Extended kit. This is the second phone I've used one on. Once on correctly they're very protective and can't be scratched. They're also completely clear. The trick is doing it right, which isn't as hard as it seems, especially if you do it in a room with no dust, such as a bathroom after running the shower to take any dust out of the air.

oy, I can't even make a decision because someone keeps throwing out another brand.

Bodyguards!Bodyguards!Bodyguards! No fingerprints, clear as no screen protector, and way better control over touch! Yes it actually is more precise with Bodyguards on and its just as smooth as without a screen protector! Plus you get to cover your whole phone! Tip: once you install it will look ugly with lots of bubbles- squegee them out with the included card as best you can but within a day every little bubble will be gone. I tried to clean it because I thought it was dirt but luckily they include two sets. There's also a lifetime replacement with $4.95 shipping. By far the best purchase I'VE MADE - the total body coverage makes the phone glossy and sleek.

do the bodyguardz look visible or feel weird (such that you have many different pieces)??

oh no you don't feel it at all. If you do it perfectly there will be no gaps. The covers are stretchable though if you pull hard enough and on a couple corners I did overlap because I kept stretching it but its not noticeable at all. The phone feels a lot better to handle, no longer that cheap plasticky feeling.I love the screen, it feels smooth but there is just enough resistance that it doesn't slip. I finger it a lot with the screen off - it just feels nice to touch lol and I like watching people stare at me when I scratch at it with my nail when Im bored in class or church lol.

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Seeing as I screwed up the one that came with the TP2, can anyone recommend an alternative?
rb14 said:
Seeing as I screwed up the one that came with the TP2, can anyone recommend an alternative?
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I just ordered an Exim SPUC one from ebay, £6 with free delivery, always had Exim, never had any problems
been using Brando Antiglare (blue packaging) protectors for years. got one on my TP2 as well.
Also been using Brando Antiglare protectors on my HD. It's the best for me...
Can you guys comment on the change to sensitivity of the touch screen?
Does one have to press stronger with the protector installed?
More misses with the protector? Loss of sensitivity?
Seeing it in the sun will be a real plus for me on the TP2...can a few of you tp2 owners comment if it was with or without a screen protector? Which way was best for the screen clarity?
i a cheap set of 2 from ebay and it dousnt look like the maked had even seen the phone before, it even covers the buttons witch arnt flush lol, anyway i complained and he said that a few people had complaind and there manufacturor was going to make new ones so hopefully they get it right this time
Got a brando anti-glare yesterday (had one many years ago on my SE P900) and while it's a good quality protector, I find the matte texture disperses the colour on the screen, making it look "wet".
For an example of how it looks, smear a wet finger across your screen and notice the colour distortion. That's what I get from the brando anti-glare. It also had a slight crease in it out of the packet, meaning that there is a perpetual air bubble underneath the crease that I cannot smooth out.
Better than the stock one for quality, but a couple of niggles.
I have an EXiM SPUC and a brando ultra-clear on order - hope one of these will be better.
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Got a brando anti-glare yesterday (had one many years ago on my SE P900) and while it's a good quality protector, I find the matte texture disperses the colour on the screen, making it look "wet".
For an example of how it looks, smear a wet finger across your screen and notice the colour distortion. That's what I get from the brando anti-glare. It also had a slight crease in it out of the packet, meaning that there is a perpetual air bubble underneath the crease that I cannot smooth out.
Better than the stock one for quality, but a couple of niggles.
I have an EXiM SPUC and a brando ultra-clear on order - hope one of these will be better.
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I got this as well, went on really easy, much better than the stock one. Quarintus recommended using a credit card to eliminate bubbles ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=520946 ). -Is there nothing that Visa and Maestro can't do?
Yeah I know about using a credit card to get rid of bubbles. The problem is in the area of the crease it sits slightly above the surface of the screen, meaning that air gets underneath it. Only way I could get around it is to try and bend the crease out, but I reckon I'd cause more damage that way!
This one is nice.
http://brando.com.hk/mirror-screen-guarder-for-htc-touch-pro-2_p03394c1050d039.html
For the record, I managed to reapply the original protector.
im planning on buying this one.
has the mirror effect whene turned off.
http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=220413290660
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im planning on buying this one.
has the mirror effect whene turned off.
http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=220413290660
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thats the same seller i got my protector from that looked nothing like the phone lol, he said hes getting new ones made though and will have them by this week some time.
Hi, im new to this just ordered my TP2 can any1 comment on how good the screen protector is which is supplied with the phone and if its worth buying a better one??
I found the one in the box to be very flimsy and not resistant to scratches at all.
Sure it protects the screen, but it will look very ugly after a very short amount of time.
dazultra2000 said:
I found the one in the box to be very flimsy and not resistant to scratches at all.
Sure it protects the screen, but it will look very ugly after a very short amount of time.
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Agreed, well worth changing it when you measure the cost of the protector against the cost of the phone
Does anyone have the same problem with this phone that I had with my Diamonds screen protectors, which was the protector peeling off when I put the phone in my pocket?
I had to cut all of the corners off the protector, and the 3-5mm off the top to stop it happening
its paypall, so you dont have to pay it
can any1 confirm this if its any good, worth buying or not??
http://brando.com.hk/mirror-screen-guarder-for-htc-touch-pro-2_p03394c1050d039.html
if not can somebody recommend a similar 1 please??

Boxwave Clear Touch Screen Protector

Has anybody every used this brand of screen protector's before? They just sent me an email saying that they have in stock screen protectors specific for the T-mobile TP2 and I am debating whether or not to buy them.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...screen-protector-t-mobile-touch-pro2_3668.htm
I originally had a Martin Fields on my Touch Cruise that I loved, but they don't make the screen protectors for the T-mobile TP2
I used one on my MDA (prior to getting the TP2). I loved it (make sure to get the crystal clear, not the non-glare, if they have a choice). 3 years and looks like new, nice slick surface for using the stylus, extremely durable. But I don't have experience with any others (except the one that came in the TP2 box which I also like a lot).
Thanks for sharing!
I´ll go for one of those
The crystal clear is one of the best I've used before!
I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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Was wondering this as well. I ordered a Clear Touch while my co-worker opted for the anti-glare. I'll try to do a side by side comparison when they arrive.
bitslizer said:
I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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Speaking of anti-glare... im using one on my Iphone 3G..got it back from Manila,Philippines on my last holiday, some chinese brand screen that i thought will be just a piece of crap screen protector.
to my surprise it was 98% perfectly fit on my iphone...and it was a great anti-glare screen protector. my wife likes it now she wants 1 for the htc touch pro2. ive seen some on ebay i might order it this week.
for those who's using one... where did you guys buys the anti-glare screen protector?? -thanks
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Was wondering this as well. I ordered a Clear Touch while my co-worker opted for the anti-glare. I'll try to do a side by side comparison when they arrive.
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Nice one thanks
I've raved about it before many times, just search my posts on here and PPC geeks, but the BoxWave AntiGlare is the best screen protector for any device hands down period end of story etc!
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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I wouldn't say gritty, but its definitely neither frictionless or sticky and doesn't impede your fingers or stylus movement in anyway... its got a matted texture, and I really like using my stylus with that texture! more of a paper feel, offering just the right amount of feedback and friction.
You do lose a tiny bit of clarity compare to the Crystal version, but for the anti-glare, anti-finger print benefit, I love it!
finger prints and face oil on the stock screen protector have been driving me nuts!
I'm supposed to get it today but heading out of town for a wedding this weekend so may not have a chance to report or upload pix until monday
Thanks for the report, i can imagine a paper texture! i think i may order one. cheers
What do you all think of these dedicated screen protectors, as compared to using the screen cover provided by invisibleSHIELD or Bodyguardz? Are the ones you all mentioned, or from "BoxWave" better because they are made specifically for the purpose of screen protection? Or are the I.S. or Bodyguardz ones comparable, since they are built to offer all around protection?
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What do you all think of these dedicated screen protectors, as compared to using the screen cover provided by invisibleSHIELD or Bodyguardz? Are the ones you all mentioned, or from "BoxWave" better because they are made specifically for the purpose of screen protection? Or are the I.S. or Bodyguardz ones comparable, since they are built to offer all around protection?
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Personally, the 3M crowd is better because then you don't have to worry about the screen protector getting scratched.
I had purchased a Boxwave Anti-Glare before and it worked decently, but the amount of glare it reduced was negated by the amount of brightness that needed to be increased.
Boxwave, in my opinion, works if you have a case protecting it. But trying doing this with a Boxwave.
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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NOT gritty.
I have used Boxwave screen protectors for years and have NEVER been disappointed. Excellent longlasting product that your stylus simply glides across; I have settled on the Anti-Glare. One post says that Boxwave isn't TOTALLY scratch-free like some other 'full-body' clear protectors. Correct. However, personally I do not like the idea of spraying a liquid all over my device in the application process. 'Full-body' protectors are applied just like installing tinting on you car's windows.
Suggested application procedure.
Before beginning I have two clean microfiber cloths; one is included. Clean your phone's screen well; preferably w/one of those microfiber cloths. Close windows in bathroom, run shower on hot a bit & turn off. Moisture will pull all the dust outta the air and drag it to the floor. Vent heat (u don't want it to be uncomfortable in there).
Now that all the floating dust is negated, clean your screen again w/the the other microfiber cloth and apply protector. It is helpul to have some tape applied to a corner or two of the protector. Utilizing the tape, lift and reapply as needed using the supplied squeegee or a credit card to clear out bubbles; you may need to lift protector and use the microfiber cloth to pick up some lint/debris to ensure a clean install.
You should have a lint- and bubble-free application if you were careful.
Good luck from Lincoln!
I just got the new Boxwave ClearTouch Crystal screen protector for my T-Mobile TP2: http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...screen-protector-t-mobile-touch-pro2_3668.htm
I had previously had a Boxwave on my MDA. That has lasted 3 years with no signs of wear, and I was extremely pleased with the fit and feel, so was hoping to do the same for my TP2. I researched all of the competition and read many forum posts on the subject. My main criteria were:
1) quality
2) exact fit
3) feel with finger and stylus
4) longevity
Price was less of a concern as I am hoping I will only ever need just the one for my TP2 (if my previous experience with the MDA is anything to go by), and so the lower priced ones, or the ones that came with 2 or 3 in the pack, were not a strong selling point for me.
The other main one I narrowed it down to was the Bodyguardz, and I probably would have got that if the Boxwave hadn't been coming out soon.
Boxwave advertised pre-orders were available for October 9th shipping. I searched high and low but couldn't google a single coupon code, so ended up paying full price of $12.95 + $2.50 shipping. They shipped a day or so late, and because of the long holiday weekend it arrived a little later than it probably could have, but as far as shipping, packaging, tracking go, I give Boxwave an A-
I had actually been perfectly happy with the screen protector supplied by HTC, but as others have noted, in some cases it may have been a tiny bit too large, causing bubbles along one edge. I think I had put it on pretty perfectly, but then, in my obsessive need for perfection, had pulled it off a little and proceeded to snip away too much screen in an attempt to get it to fit just right, making for an install that now looked a bit messy and with a bit of glass exposed along a jaggedy edge of protector. But the Boxwave fit perfectly, and very easily, just using the instructions on the package (i.e. I just put it on dry, no sprays or water). I did steam up the kitchen a bit first to try to remove dust, and obsessively cleaned the screen for 10 minutes before attempting the install. On my first attempt I started from the short top edge and that caused a problem as the protector was now not aligned correctly down the right side, so I pulled it up and laid it down again from the long left edge, making for a much easier alignment. However, when I had pulled up the protector from the first attempt, I had used the little plastic card to ease up the protector; I think I caused some very minor damage to the protector at the point of contact, as there is now a tiny minor bubble there that is probably caused by a kink I may have made in the plastic. I'll work on smoothing that out, but it's off the screen and very minor (however, let that be a warning to others to be extremely careful if you need to lift the plastic off. I tried using sticky tape but the suction was too strong for it to get a grip, and using something like a pin seemed like potential to damage the screen.) For fit and finish and ease of installation, I give Boxwave an A (and me a B- )
The surface of the 'Crystal' clear screen (I don't know how different the 'anti-glare' version would be) is very slick. In fact looking at it, touching it, sliding my finger across it, and using the stylus on it, seems exactly the same as the actual glass screen on the phone. I went into notepad and made a new note so I could doodle with the stylus. With almost no pressure I could draw lines about 90% of the time, the rest it would skip a little. But with just a tiny amount of pressure, about what you would probably use in normal use, it was at 100% coverage, with practically no drag feeling, just a nice slippery but not too slippery feel. Sliding with my finger is fantastic, I can now scroll through the programs screen much easier than I did with the original HTC. For sensitivity and surface texture I give it an A+
Overall I give Boxwave and the Cleartouch an A+. I am reminded of that old Memorex commercial 'Is it real, or is it Memorex', because looking at the phone right now, I can't tell it has a screen protector, it looks just like glass. I am sure there are others out there as good, although I doubt there are any much better. There are certainly other quality ones that are much cheaper, $15 seems like a crazy price to pay for a piece of plastic. Others come with 2 or 3 protectors, and many have coupon codes you can find on Google. And others, like Bodyguardz, come with a solution for complete protection, not just the screen. Of course time will tell, but based on my A+ experience with Boxwave on my MDA, I really am quite confident of the same longevity and performance on the TP2.
One happy customer.
I've used Boxwave screen protectors and accessories for the past several years, and I can honestly say I've been always 100% pleased. I've used both the antiglare and clear protectors, and prefer the clear ones - but it's all a matter or preference, but overall a good purchase.
First, Boxwave screen protectors have always been my standard. I've tried a couple other types (mostly what's been included with devices or what I can find in retail stores) and won't likely be messing around with that again. I personally prefer the "crystal" models over the anti-glare because I didn't like the affect of the anti-glare pattern on the display. It kind of gave it a fuzzy moire pattern. The crystal basically looks like those super glossy laptop screens - looks great in low/medium lighting but could be a problem in certain direct light situations. Still, the trade-off is worth it to me.
Second, does anyone know if any of the existing TP2 protectors will fit the AT&T Tilt 2? The European/UK model looks not ideal because of the front camera hole and the T-mobile version appears to have a slightly different button layout on the bottom. Both the Verizon and Sprint models look right to me on the web page, but Boxwave support just says to submit a request and wait. I would prefer to get a protector on mine ASAP but am reluctant to order if the fit isn't right.
Daniel
bought one for my Sprint Touch Pro 2, it applied perfectly and not noticeable at all. I prefer it way over the invisibleshield I had on my Vogue which was too rubbery and reflective.
Am I correct to think the Boxwave screen protector for the Sprint TP2, Verizon TP2, and the ATT Tilt 2 are the exact same thing? I have been looking at pictures and the screen shapes look identical. The only different ones are the T-mobile and the front facing camera versions.
Thanks!

Anti-smudge/glare Screen Protector?

Hi All,
Can someone please recommand me a good protector? I'm currently using the Smartphone Experts one...the material does a great job in reducing smudges and oil marks but I strongly recommend against that brand because it looks like it was cut by a 5 yo with safety sisscors. The non straight cuts and horrible fitment doesn't bother me too much as the Innocase covers the edges, but it causes the protector to be lifted around the entire edges. This drives me nuts as I'm pretty anal regarding cosmetics.
I know there's the Brando (?) one, but haven't found any reviews regarding quality..any others?
Thanks,
I've used only three brands of screen protectors... I can recommend that Clarivue is the best of Stock T-Mobile Screen Protector and Zagg. Clarivue is simple and is anti smudge/glare to apply to your phone and much tougher than T-Mobile Screen Protector, but Zagg is even more protective but it has issues like orange peel and the screen is very sticky and hard to apply, and it doesn't look so good with smudges and oil marks. The worst of all is the screen protector is very hard to slide your finger or even stylus around.
Just ordered. Thanks for the recommendation!
It's on sale for $10.99 for 2 + 10% discount (code: Clarivue7) + free shipping = $10.38/tax!!
I also found a great detailed review here.
Edit - can't post link..but you can google "Clarivue Anti-glare screen protector for Droid" posted on androidforum
I have been using the Boxwave anti-glare screen protector and I think it is an excellent product but I do not like their customer service. Just recently I noticed a scratch on my LCD so I email Boxwave to send me a replacement.
It took them 3 days to return my email, and I ended up playing a cat and mouse game with them to send me a replacement. Keep in mind everytime I sent them an email it took them 3 days to get back to me. I first opened a case with them on 4/05 and finally as of yesterday they accepted the RMA and will send me a replacement.
That is very poor customer service due to the time frame. They do not even post phone #'s to call them directly. I really cannot tolerate poor customer service and I will be doing business with them again. I've dealt with ZAGG, bodyguardz and Phantom Skinz. None of them took this long to take care of an issue.
As I said if you want a nice anti glare screen protector try Boxwave's, but if issues arise don't expect them to handle it any time soon.
I read good things about Boxwave too, but $15.55 each shipped is a little too steep for me. According to ppl who have used both, quality between the 2 is minimal. :fingers crossed:
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I read good things about Boxwave too, but $15.55 each shipped is a little too steep for me. According to ppl who have used both, quality between the 2 is minimal. :fingers crossed:
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I wish I would have found out about this first. 2 screen protectors for less than $11, thats a great deal.
eclone said:
Just ordered. Thanks for the recommendation!
It's on sale for $10.99 for 2 + 10% discount (code: Clarivue7) + free shipping = $10.38/tax!!
I also found a great detailed review here.
Edit - can't post link..but you can google "Clarivue Anti-glare screen protector for Droid" posted on androidforum
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Cool, hope you respond to this thread again when you get it and give us your review
So I received my Clarivue Anti-glare protectors today. I must say the whole order processing/shipping process was very fast.
Comparing this to the SPE protector, physically, the material is noticably thinner which makes the touchscreen a bit more responsive. As for cut, this one is better, but still not perfect comparing to Seidio or OEM...but it's ok because my Innocase covers most of the edges. One thing that bugs me is the bottom is straight cut (not cut around the horns by the buttons), which I don't like.
I've been putting on protectors for years, yet I still suck at it. Took me about 10 tries...kept getting dust in between. Since it's static, I washed it a few times with soap and water and it held up fine. I also applied it when it was still a little wet. I want to note that this protector is cut very well, no rough cuts meaning no lifts/airbubbles around the edges like the SPE.
Performance...well, I'm quite disappointed. Yes, it's thinner so it's more responsive, but I never really had any complaints/issues with the SPE one in that department. HOLY COLOR BLEEDING!! With Anti-glare protectors, it comes with it. The SPE one had it, but not enough to ever bother me, but this one, it's pretty bad. Also, on white (ie email), you can really see the red/white/blue. I'm going to keep it on and see if my eyes adjust..if not, I'm going to try the Brando one or go back to the SPE.
Note, for the TP2, I've used OEM, Seidio, SPE, flea market special and now Clarivue.
Edit - Since it's a thread on anti-glare/smudge, I should mention that it does very well at hiding fingerprints. Oil/face prints is ok, hides it better than reg protectors like it should. As for glare..not sure yet. I'm a hermit working in the flippin bat cave so I'll see sunlight when I leave work.
Update - it's only been a couple days and it already got a bit scratched. only wear it saw was in and out from my pocket...not amused
Pro-Tech Seems to Work
I've used Pro-Tech screen protectors for my last three phones -- works great: put it on once (carefully! follow directions!) and forget about it. About $10 for screen protector, and mine still look good after a couple of years each. Makes a good anti-smudge surface.
http://www.protechyourdevice.com/servlet/the-496/Protech-Invisible-Protection-Screen/Detail
figured id chime in on the screen protectors ...ive used about 3 different brands and finally bought the skinomi tech skin it was on amazon for 9.95 + ship and it comes with a lifetime replacment warranty ive had it for nearly a month now and although it doesnt help with the glare as much and shows finger prints .....i myself have personaly ran it through the paces ...i used my car key for a stylus one day ....just to see and sure enough it scratched it to what i thought was unrecoverable and then i plugged it in over night and when i woke up in the morning the screen was as clear as it was the night before so i wiped the fingerprints off of it and tried again
I have been using the ClearProtector for about a month now, and really like it so far. The fitment is just slightly off, but not so much that it would be a problem and it's very tough.
I personally LOVE my Ghost Armor. I used to only use Zagg, but I do not like the very rapid discoloration, the "orange peel" texture, and the stickyness of the film. Ghost Armor is clearer, thinner, smoother, and it doesn't give you that sticky feeling when you run your finger across it. It fits VERY well, and if you have a kiosk in your mall they will apply it for you in about 20 minutes. This also means if they mess up the application of the protector, they will just use a brand new one and fix it for you!
Go with Clarivue Anti-Glare!
eclone said:
Just ordered. Thanks for the recommendation!
It's on sale for $10.99 for 2 + 10% discount (code: Clarivue7) + free shipping = $10.38/tax!!
I also found a great detailed review here.
Edit - can't post link..but you can google "Clarivue Anti-glare screen protector for Droid" posted on androidforum
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I ordered the Clarivue Anti-Glare with the same deal back in February. (Except no tax, so my total was $9.89 for 2 screen protectors.) HERE is link for CDMA version. Other versions available at www.clarivue.com.
I love it! It makes screen glare almost nonexistent. Best of all, no fingerprints! As an added bonus, the tactile feel of the protector is nice, sort of like running your finger over fine paper. After a day, you don't even notice the difference.
Some people claim to experience a very slight "wet" or "halo" effect. I don't see that normally, unless I have strong reading glasses on, and then I only slightly notice it. In any event, it is not enough to defeat the positives.
All in all, I highly recommend the Clarivue Anti-Glare Screen Protector! I've used daily since February and am still on my first of 2 protectors. And with the deal, it's even better!

[Q] screen protector for gtablet

Hey everyone,
looking for a great screen protector that helps with the glare issue and viewing angles. I'm not expecting wonders but anything to help. Hate the fact I see reflection on screen sometimes. Any info would be great. Thanks
Gemni69 said:
Hey everyone,
looking for a great screen protector that helps with the glare issue and viewing angles. I'm not expecting wonders but anything to help. Hate the fact I see reflection on screen sometimes. Any info would be great. Thanks
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How about checking the Skinomi thread in this very first page of this section ?
I just orderded some screen protectors from ebay hong kong. 11.99 for 3. ill let you know how they work.
Good Screen Protector
Ordered one from Amazon made by Aurum(do a search). It came quickly and I am very happy with it, wished I waited a few days, they have a deal going on with it.
It says its made from Japanese PET, in my experience it is better than those "military" strength ones like Zagg etc(bad evo 4g experience). This one has a dry application and protected on both top and bottom by covers (a protector for the protector). Ships from the US.
I have the Skinomi. I'm happy with it, but it does not appear to help with glare or screen angles (though, honestly, I only used it for a few minutes before installing the protector).
dj_justice said:
I just orderded some screen protectors from ebay hong kong. 11.99 for 3. ill let you know how they work.
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which ones did you get?
-J
Go with the Skinomi one. It's cheap (relatively if you consider lifetime free replacement) and if you don't botch the installation it looks fantastic. And... you don't have to wait three weeks for something to come from China.
Don't get me wrong, I buy stuff from China sometimes but only when I can't get it here or if it's a lot more money to get it from here.
Anyone have recommendations for screen protectors? Looking for helping with anti glare and no finger prints on it. Any info would be great. Thank for all the feedback so far.
Traderny said:
Ordered one from Amazon made by Aurum(do a search). It came quickly and I am very happy with it, wished I waited a few days, they have a deal going on with it.
It says its made from Japanese PET, in my experience it is better than those "military" strength ones like Zagg etc(bad evo 4g experience). This one has a dry application and protected on both top and bottom by covers (a protector for the protector). Ships from the US.
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I just ordered one of the Aurums too. I have a "matte" type screen protector on my iphone and I really like it so I hope the aurum one is similar. I will update once it arrives.
emersonlp said:
I just ordered one of the Aurums too. I have a "matte" type screen protector on my iphone and I really like it so I hope the aurum one is similar. I will update once it arrives.
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Do you mean this one ? according to the user image its not custom made (no holes for the camer/sensors) not sure if it would even cover the bezel + the screen.
sjmoreno said:
Go with the Skinomi one. It's cheap (relatively if you consider lifetime free replacement) and if you don't botch the installation it looks fantastic. And... you don't have to wait three weeks for something to come from China.
Don't get me wrong, I buy stuff from China sometimes but only when I can't get it here or if it's a lot more money to get it from here.
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The Skinomi one requires a WET application, that then has to dry, do you really want to spray some liquid on your new g-tab? I tried this on my Evo installation was a pain but then my fingers got stuck scrolling, so I learned my lesson and stick to the PET material which has a silicone coating for smooth movement
Aurum Screen Protector
You are right, I have the Aurum one from Amazon on my G-tablet, and there are no holes, but I do not see a difference in camera performance. The protector covers bezel to bezel. I've used the camera with and without the protector, all I know is that it is as grainy before as it was after the Aurum screen protector. I do not use the camera(I really do not need anyone getting scared looking at me) so it's fine by me, it the smoothness of movement that matters.
just my $0.02, but why not use the one by Zagg....?..
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield...es-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
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You are right, I have the Aurum one from Amazon on my G-tablet, and there are no holes, but I do not see a difference in camera performance. The protector covers bezel to bezel. I've used the camera with and without the protector, all I know is that it is as grainy before as it was after the Aurum screen protector. I do not use the camera(I really do not need anyone getting scared looking at me) so it's fine by me, it the smoothness of movement that matters.
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Thanks for the info, Traderny. Would you say that the Aurum screen protector allows for smoother gliding movements than the unprotected GTab screen? I'm hoping to find something that provides a nice swipe feel. Too often my fingers would "stick" to the naked screen or (less so, but still) the Skinomi protector.
My .2 cents
Traderny said:
The Skinomi one requires a WET application, that then has to dry, do you really want to spray some liquid on your new g-tab? I tried this on my Evo installation was a pain but then my fingers got stuck scrolling, so I learned my lesson and stick to the PET material which has a silicone coating for smooth movement
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Wet application screen protectors have been around for a while and it has been shown to not be an issue if you follow the directions on installation. There are thousands of people that have used wet installation screen protectors here in the gTab forums that have reported no residual issues with the gTab during/after application.
Also, you don't spray liquid on the gTab, rather you're supposed to spray the liquid on both sides of the screen protector before application and dab up the excess liquid as you work it to the edges with the provided plastic card.
I've used both PET and this style of screen protectors on devices before and I prefer this over the PET as I have found the PET style protectors to be too shiny for my tastes.
Among the most helpful reviews for the PET protector on Amazon there are these comments:
1.) Good product, but a pain to put on. Just the slightest piece of dust will cause an air bubble.
2.) According to the packaging, this item is "Finger print free" and "Bubble free application". I experienced both. I would NEVER purchase this product again or recommend it.
Just goes to show you that people will find something to complain about no matter what the product is.
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My experience with screen protectors on cell phones is that they are only good to protect the screen from damage. All of them will show fingerprints, smudges, grease and oil. This is esp. true with a touch screen. it's like wearing glasses you got to clean them alot. So save time money and headache by putting a microfiber cloth in the bag with your Gtab.
I went with the Exim anti-glare screen protectors, but did have to wait for shipping from China. I bought a complete skinomi skin set, and promptly botched the wet application of the screen protector, but since I wanted the anti-glare it just meant a week wait for the Chinese Air Mail which I had already ordered.
Overall I like the Exim, it was easy to install without any bubbles, though you might want to trim the corners a bit as its a very tight fit. I ended up cutting them off after applying it because I had the screen on perfectly without a single dust mote making a raised area. I don't mind a poorly cut corner, but do wish I had just done a quick trimming beforehand as I wasn't perfectly centered.
2 for $12.99... Was worth the wait.
Hey Naieve,
does it really help with the anti glare issue? Also does it have any issues with the touch screen interface? Is the screen protector to thick that it doesnt detect your finger movement on the screen? Any help on the finger print issues haha?
It helps some with the glare, definitely diffuses the light, but it looks more like a compromise in between a clear protector and some of the very heavy anti-glare screen protectors I've seen. I like it because of this actually. As to issues with the touch screen, I spent some time googling before buying, and while I forget where I read it the fact is there is no difference while using this protector. Even a light touch still works just fine. I wonder if that is the reason this AG protector diffuses less light, as I have heard of some AG protectors being too thick and screwing up touch. It does still show fingeprints, but its not that bad and is easy to clean. Definitely less noticeable than just the screen itself.
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Do you mean this one ? according to the user image its not custom made (no holes for the camer/sensors) not sure if it would even cover the bezel + the screen.
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I said I would update once my Aurum arrived. Like others have mentioned, there is no cutout for the camera or sensor - I don't know what effect that has nor do I really care. I never use the camera anyway.
The protector itself fits perfectly on the screen - it is so perfect that I had trouble aligning it properly and i would get halfway done installing it and notice it was running off the side of the screen slightly.
It took a few minutes to install because I did want it to be perfect. Now that it is installed I am really happy with it. My fingers slide better across the screen and there are far less fingerprints. I am happy with my purchase.

[Q] Favorite Screen Protector?

Just got my first screen scratch on my new Rezound yesterday and have been kicking myself ever since. I've used screen protectors in the past on my tablets, but I personally didn't like the way they felt. They felt plasticky and cheap, whereas the glass screens were so smooth and premium-feeling.
My question to you, the Internet, is about screen protectors. Which one do you like most? Which one feels most like glass/is least noticeable/etc.?
(I searched, but most of the recommended ones in other threads are not produced for the Rezound yet.)
I havent found any legit ones on ebay yet. I like the rubbery film protectors not the hard plastic ones. My favorite for the Inc1 and 2 was the NakedShield. Those were awesome. Couldnt even tell there was anything on it.
I bought one from ebay by "xtreme guard" and it was awful. Pretty good materials but terrible shipping. I got several replacements from him because he ships them alone in an envelope and they come stuck to the side and rip when taken out. I told him several times and attempted to send him pictures of me opening the envelope and seeing the destroyed product but he didnt care
I have one from verizon that I got when I purchased the phone and it's ok, but I have used the seidio ultimate screen guard on every phone I've had since the Evo 4g on Sprint and I really like the feel of them. It's really clear, goes on easy and doesn't feel sticky. I would recommend them.
http://www.seidioonline.com/htc-rezound-screen-guard-protector-p/spm1htrzd.htm
I like the rubbery kind cause they don't scratch or mar.
I use the Ghost Armor brand.
It's crystal clear.
Smooth but not plastic feel.
Some people talk about orange peel effect, for me I only see it if I hold the phone at extreme angle. I never see it or feel it in actual use.
The Ghost Armor seems to be more finger oil resistant than nakedd or the plastic static screen protectors.
And with Ghost's you get life time replacements for your device.
They also have kiosk in malls, where they do installs and replacements.
Yeah $5 replacements and $20 for initial product and install. Ebay protector costs $2 and does the same thing plus I don't have to stick it in an oven or coat it in water.
anybody find one that covers the whole screen including the camer, LED and light sensor?
I've been using (and loving) Skinomi. Yeah, with that name it sounds like it should be sold in a sex shop, but it's a fantastic screen protector. It feels like the bare glass, is crystal clear, and can be put on easily.
You know, now that I think about it, maybe it SHOULD be sold in a sex shop...
06stang said:
Yeah $5 replacements and $20 for initial product and install. Ebay protector costs $2 and does the same thing plus I don't have to stick it in an oven or coat it in water.
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Well that's one way to look at it. My previous phone I put the full body Ghost armor on myself, went like 9 months, no case, then it started to peel around the edges got it re-skinned for 5 and it lasted another 18 months until I got this phone.
I tried those static protectors and I just don't like the feel, and they get smudges galore.
E-bay may have something just as good or better but I don't know what it is, and don't have the time to waste buying from a bunch of different places. There's probably a thousand choices on eBay, but I have no clue which is good or if they are even consistent with what they sell. They may be getting screen protectors from several manufacturers.
I'm not certain, but I thought the 5 buck replacement is only if you have it re-installed at a kiosk?
I picked up the clear Halo ones off of Amazon, and am really happy. Don't like the rubbery Zagg ones, and don't like the anti-glare ones as they seem to mess with the clearness of the screen.
I bought the clear Verizon ones when I picked up the phone, and while they are clear, they scratch very easily.
I've had the Halo ones for about a week. They are just as clear, and haven't scratched yet. They fit better than the Verizon, a bit wider so they cover edge to edge, but not quite tall enough. (When you install them, start at the top)
http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Screen-P...ZBEI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327964467&sr=8-1
so far the Seido ultimate screen guards have satisfied me, as clear as the glass, no distortions at any angle... I do recommend!
Just got a second one from "Clear Freak" on ebay. He sent me one for the wrong phone. So I'm having no luck with eBay protectors. I trimmed it to fit but wouldnt advise it. I do tint all day so it came pretty easy to me
Pretty happy with the one that came with my otterbox. tried the Zagg but didnt get along with that one.
I have the REALOOK Crystal Clear one. works very well and no distortions. fits the front plate perfectly from edge to edge. It covers the capacitive buttons, camera hole, and proximity sensor.
Applied in a steamed bathroom and result had no air bubbles.
http://www.amazon.com/REALOOK-Veriz...rystal/dp/B006PBROPC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Not a good idea. Had several people call in with water damage on their phones and I had to tell em tough luck. Doesn't matter if it actually has water damage just if the external or internal sticker turns pink
Boxwave
racinwarrior said:
anybody find one that covers the whole screen including the camer, LED and light sensor?
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I just got in my Boxwave Crystal Clear today and it fits over the entire glass top to bottom with a cutout for the front facing camera. I had one on my Dinc for 2 years and it was great--got very view scratches--and I like the feel on the screen. They are expensive but can be removed, cleaned, and replaced.
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I have the REALOOK Crystal Clear one. works very well and no distortions. fits the front plate perfectly from edge to edge. It covers the capacitive buttons, camera hole, and proximity sensor.
Applied in a steamed bathroom and result had no air bubbles.
http://www.amazon.com/REALOOK-Veriz...rystal/dp/B006PBROPC/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
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I've had these for about a month, and they're the best. It still feels like you just have the glass on it still, and it really does cover every part of the glass area. You honestly forget there's anything on it.
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I love my ZAGG protector. They're difficult to put on, but it's worth it. Had one for the DInc and it lasted the entire two years until my upgrade, and is still currently on there! I don't get the rubbery feel that others mentioned, mine is smooth as a baby's bottom.
GordoGuapo said:
I love my ZAGG protector. They're difficult to put on, but it's worth it. Had one for the DInc and it lasted the entire two years until my upgrade, and is still currently on there! I don't get the rubbery feel that others mentioned, mine is smooth as a baby's bottom.
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Press your fingernail into the black area above or below the screen. You will see it is not hard like the bare glass. That small bit of give is what is being described. The static screen protectors don't have that.
username235 said:
I've had these for about a month, and they're the best. It still feels like you just have the glass on it still, and it really does cover every part of the glass area. You honestly forget there's anything on it.
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I agree, REALOOK Screen Protectors are good quality. It covers the entire face, with anti-glare and anti-fingerprint qualities...

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