[Q] Screen Protectors? - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Just wondering if they are needed for the flyer or will they get in the way when you use the pen ?
Sent from my Flyer!

I just got zagg invisible shield and i love the way it feels with my pen. Now i get good fiction using it on the screen and i can use the other side of the pen as a stylus without worrying about scratching the screen because of the metallic stylus.

Whether to use a screen protector or not seems like a very personal decision, based on opinions I've read on XDA. But I recommend using one. The Flyer does not have Gorilla Glass, and several people on here have had problems with scratches. The difference in feel is pretty minimal with a good quality protector, even when using the pen. So I don't think it will bother you in this regard. Some people even like the feel of the pen with the protector better than without. Apparently, the matte protectors (which I don't have) provide a little more friction, so the pen slips less and feels a bit more like writing on paper.
I have a Skinomi protector, and happy with it. I've also used Bodyguardz on my phone, and very happy with it, as well. But at the time I bought my Flyer, Bodyguardz didn't make a screen protector for it yet. But now they do.
If you end up not liking the protector, you can always take it off. Then you are just out $15-20. Better than going without, and regretting it, as there is no easy way to remove the scratches once they are there.

This one is working well for me
http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-S...52/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1318554333&sr=8-12

Is there a screen protector that reduces glare? I have my flyer in the car and at night its a bit hard to see the screen given the reflective properties of my protector.

butterflygirl said:
This one is working well for me
http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-S...52/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1318554333&sr=8-12
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Do you notice any scratches from using the pen? The one I am currently using looked great until I started using the pen. Now I can see scratches everywhere the pen has touched.

Anti-glare screen protectors from Handheld are great. Also less fingerprints.
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GadjetGirl59 said:
Anti-glare screen protectors from Handheld are great. Also less fingerprints.
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Where can I get these bad boys from ... Its so hard to see the text on my flyer during the day while Im in the car...

Zlatty said:
Where can I get these bad boys from ... Its so hard to see the text on my flyer during the day while Im in the car...
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http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Fingerpr...tems/dp/B0052AUUBC/ref=acc_glance_e_ai_ps_t_2

kelvin_swe said:
I just got zagg invisible shield and i love the way it feels with my pen. Now i get good fiction using it on the screen and i can use the other side of the pen as a stylus without worrying about scratching the screen because of the metallic stylus.
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I agree with this here. Was afraid of the interaction with the pen, but it feels great. I've always been weary of the anti-glare protector's ability to really protect the screen.
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http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Fingerpr...tems/dp/B0052AUUBC/ref=acc_glance_e_ai_ps_t_2
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I bought this and it's really cool for fingerprints

I just got my Invisible Shield @ Best Buy last night for $9.99.
I really like the way it feels on the screen. IMHO way better than just the glass.

I've really liked using DC Mugen's matte screen protectors on my Samsung phone. They're great at reducing glare and fingerprints, and I prefer the feel over just the glass. I was glad to find that they started making a screen protector for the Flyer / View. They ship from Hong Kong, so it takes a few weeks to get them here in the US. Mine just arrived, and I'm not missing the fingerprints and glare.
Here is the link to their eBay store: http://stores.ebay.com/dcmugen

To me, screen film is a must for Flyer. First the screen as some others indicated not Gorilla glass, and the bare glass is no good to use the pen due to too low friction. A good-quality antiglare film is good for i) the viewing experience with no light reflection ii) lowered friction for good handwriting with pen iii) of course to protect screen for any possible scratches. Better to have one than worrying later

So far I didn't put any screen protector on my flyer. I ordered one from amazon and also bought the sagged invisible shield from BB. However with the zagg protector I am somewhat scared that I might get some of the application solution into the device.
So how safe is it to apply these and then squeeze the water out?
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mdraeger said:
So far I didn't put any screen protector on my flyer. I ordered one from amazon and also bought the sagged invisible shield from BB. However with the zagg protector I am somewhat scared that I might get some of the application solution into the device.
So how safe is it to apply these and then squeeze the water out?
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People apply the Zagg films with solution all the time. Just don't use too much solution. I'm personally not a fan of the Zagg stuff it's too sticky.
Lately, I've been putting on screen protectors from Photodon. I use their HD anti-glare model. Easy install, good clarity, reduces glare and finger prints. One of the best I've used and I've gone through a ton of brands with my various iDevices.

cmunho said:
People apply the Zagg films with solution all the time. Just don't use too much solution. I'm personally not a fan of the Zagg stuff it's too sticky.
Lately, I've been putting on screen protectors from Photodon. I use their HD anti-glare model. Easy install, good clarity, reduces glare and finger prints. One of the best I've used and I've gone through a ton of brands with my various iDevices.
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I too use the Photodon and love not having fingerprints.

Got these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0050E0038/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/277-0609820-4188056
Well good
Pen is nicer to use.
Almost no glare on screen
Less smudges
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butterflygirl said:
This one is working well for me
http://www.amazon.com/GreatShield-S...52/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1318554333&sr=8-12
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I didn't notice that it was a 3-pack until after I placed the order, which is a nice bonus.

I use the 'Boxwave' screen protectors and it works great. On my VIEW is the clear, they sell anti-glare but haven't tried it.

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Skinomi, clearfreak or wait for a better screen protector?

Hi, i am getting my transformer soon (i hope) and i would like to know your opinion on those screen protectors, i seen a lot of skinomi and clear freak thread but i am also wondering about the price, those 2 turn around 20 bucks each and im used to (12$ for 2 realooks protectors (for a phone though)) and i seen a couple of threads of people scratching the skinomi when trying to install it.. so i were wondering:
Is the +/- 20$ price is the price for those screen protector or are they gonna go down? (early adopter fee?)
I am really scared of a wet application method, is there dry screen protector out there?
Does any of you actually know if zagg or realook intend to release screen protectors for the transformer?
And finally, is there another tablet out there with the EXACT dimension for a screen protector (seen a couple for the iconia here and there but none for the transformer....)
Thanks a lot!
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
Ok,does the dimension fit the transformer ?(or a little bigger?)
just get my eeepad, I know the case/sleeve is required, do I really need a screen protector?
tks
benmyers2941 said:
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the post
~DC
benmyers2941 said:
Funny you should ask, I just posted this in the other skinomi thread
If you're looking for anti-glare I'd go with ViewGuard. It's a hard plastic and thicker than the wet application options. I have one on my laptop and it dramatically reduces the reflectiveness and it hasn't reduced the touch sensitivity on it at all. It's what I plan on getting for mine when it gets here. Yes, I have a mutli-touch capacitive screen on my laptop.
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Now we have to find the size that will fit th TF, even though the screen is 8.5 X 5.5 the glass is 10X7. The closest size they list is for 12.1 4X3 aspect @ 9.72 X 7.28 which would have to be trimmed. I contacted them about custom sizes.
~DC
roy2004 said:
just get my eeepad, I know the case/sleeve is required, do I really need a screen protector?
tks
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Yes. A good screen guard not only protects your glass from getting scratched but also reduces glare and even provide better tactile touch. I love how my BSE skins feel. Very smooth and soft and not slippery (not everybody likes it though). Oh, and you can use your hand or sleeves to wipe the screen without fear
BSE offers DIY sizes, 12x14" is about $15 + shipping (buy 3 and shipping is free I think). I've already emailed them to see if they will have Transformer kits soon.
Itaintrite said:
Yes. A good screen guard not only protects your glass from getting scratched but also reduces glare and even provide better tactile touch. I love how my BSE skins feel. Very smooth and soft and not slippery (not everybody likes it though). Oh, and you can use your hand or sleeves to wipe the screen without fear
BSE offers DIY sizes, 12x14" is about $15 + shipping (buy 3 and shipping is free I think). I've already emailed them to see if they will have Transformer kits soon.
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How does your BSE handle the glare and fingerprints? How did you trim it?
~DC
DevCake said:
How does your BSE handle the glare and fingerprints? How did you trim it?
~DC
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I just measured the dimensions of the screen and used a razor to cut the BSE piece. I haven't used it outside yet so not sure about glare, but fingerprints are a-ok, as in they don't show up at all
I got the skinomi silver carbon fiber full protector today
and simply loving the design.
I am not sure how the screen is yet since I am waiting for it to dry
but i'll play with it when it does and see how it is and let you know what I think.
I'll also try to get some pictures up.
just want to interject a quick fact here, you guys know that the TF uses Gorilla glass right? it doesn't need a screen protector (at least for protection anyway) ... anything that can scratch gorilla glass would not be prevented by any screen protector you can get.
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Gorilla Glass is only scratch resistant, not scratch proof. It can still scratch.
finalhit said:
just want to interject a quick fact here, you guys know that the TF uses Gorilla glass right? it doesn't need a screen protector (at least for protection anyway) ... anything that can scratch gorilla glass would not be prevented by any screen protector you can get.
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gorilla glass does scratch. my dell streak has gorilla glass and i've got a small scrath on it. it's just harder to scratch than normal glass.
also screen protectors are good to stop fingerprints and some decrease the friction; so easier swiping across the screen which is good for playing games. btw zagg invisible shields increase friction.
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Hey all...does the transformer dock to the keyboard correctly with the skins / screen protectors?
When I put the skinomi skin on my Galaxy Tab I experienced problems docking it to the HDMI stand/dock...
Anyone with input please advise...
Just a heads up for those planning on using the dock keyboard...
Thanks
recondo1202 said:
Hey all...does the transformer dock to the keyboard correctly with the skins / screen protectors?
When I put the skinomi skin on my Galaxy Tab I experienced problems docking it to the HDMI stand/dock...
Anyone with input please advise...
Just a heads up for those planning on using the dock keyboard...
Thanks
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NO problems with the dock. It's tighter but still slips in.
I don't understand people's argument that Gorilla glass does not require a screen protector... there are numerous reasons to get a screen protector despite scratches. It feels differently, it reduces glare and fingerprints etc. I am happy I got one!
Found one on xoskins.com ......anybody have any experience with their products ?
I've been waiting forever because I love SteinHeil (sgpstore) screen protectors so much and I want something like that, instead of the wet application screen protectors. Help me find one pleease!
I have Skinomi & you can barely tell its on there. Plus, since it is a wet apply, I wasn't punished when I messed up the first time.
I have a clear B&E for sale if anyone is interested. Brand new, never used. PM me.
I just found a screen protector from lexard (think I spelled that wrong). Does anybody have experience with this company or know if this protector is any good?
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I'm really starting to hate the texture of the Skinomi screen protector. It's slightly tacky and makes tracing kind of annoying. It's also not very durable on it's own and while acting as a buffer, it's prone to it's own nicks far more than thinker matte protectors I've used.
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Atrix, zagg shield or not?

HI,
i saw many users says about scratches and tiny scratches in thair theirs Atrix screens. What is your opinion about zagg shield or any other screen protectors? phoes touch drop down with these protectors or any other problem?
can i change the glass if it gets many scratches?
Jiimbo said:
HI,
i saw many users says about scratches and tiny scratches in thair theirs Atrix screens. What is your opinion about zagg shield or any other screen protectors? phoes touch drop down with these protectors or any other problem?
can i change the glass if it gets many scratches?
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For one, if you wanted to spend over $100 you could get a new glass screen and get it installed somehow. As far as getting protection then, I fully recommend it. Gorilla glass is NOT AT ALL as good as they say it is. My phone doesn't come into contact with razor blades and other crap it says it stands up against, but it does come in contact with minor pieces of lint in my pocket which somehow scratched this "impervious" screen...
As far as what type of protector...I didn't like Zagg or Ghost Armor or any of those stupid things. More expensive, more hassle than they're worth. I got I think a Splash Masque screen protector off Amazon or something. Something like that should do the trick. Not too hard to install w/o bubbles and I can't really tell it's there (feels normal, fits just fine).
zagg scratch guards are pathetic to use.
all rubbery feel with no smoothness unless you lube it
overpriced stuff that you cant through off because you overspent kind of feeling ..
get cheap clear screen protectors.. cost $2-5 over ebay for pack of 10 or something
I agree with the other two. Don't get a Zagg. I am currently using one and regret it. When I slide my finger to scroll or to play games, sad enough sometimes my fingers don't slide as smooth as opposed to some other screen protectors. Although I would say that it has saved my screen a couple of times. If your willing to spend the money on a Zagg and idk what your budget is like you could try out the otter box Commuter. Its isn't that bulky in my opinion and has a pretty good screen protector on it, with the bonus of protecting the phone itself.
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I use zagg and I like it. It does have a rubbery feel though but no glare and easy smudge clean up are good.
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I use a Zagg screen protector and Im pretty pleased with it.
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I have Zagg. I agree with the rubbery feel, but I like it. It gives it mooooreeee grip.
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I used a bodyguardz but didn't really like the feel of it and the proximity sensor wouldn't work right. Order some other cheap one off Amazon which feels a lot better but the proximity sensor still doesn't work right with it.
I can deal with the proximity sensor issue more than I could put up with a scratch in on my screen. Not sure if the zaggs interfere with the proximity sensor or not.
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I use Zagg full body coverage, and I'm very happy with it. Yes, it feels rubbery.
But I'm looking the Splash Masque stuff, it's good to know a second opinion
I picked one up on Amazon called
Motorola Atrix 4G Crystal Clear Premium Screen Protector 2 Pack by REALOOK (AT&T)
I can't link since I'm a noobie poster. It's slightly spendy at 10.99 but has been great for me so far. Easy to put on with no bubbles, doesn't effect the usability of the screen either. By far the best screen protector I've used when compared to a few I've had on my iPhones.
Jiimbo said:
HI,
i saw many users says about scratches and tiny scratches in thair theirs Atrix screens. What is your opinion about zagg shield or any other screen protectors? phoes touch drop down with these protectors or any other problem?
can i change the glass if it gets many scratches?
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Don't go the Zagg route.
First the invisible shields are a true PITA to install! (trust me it's a lot harder than a normal screen protector)
Second even if you get it installed correctly it feels rubbery weird.
Just go with the clear screen protector cheapies on eBay, and either a leather holster or a TPU clear case (depending if you pocket or not) and you'll be fine...
Im a huge fan of ghost armor. I like the look and feel of it. Yeah it sucks do pay $20 for the initial screen and service, but its $5 bucks after to replace it forever.
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I went with Zagg myself, went in to the local store had them install it for 10 bucks. Just got it replaced, it does have a sort of grip to it on the screen that you have to get use to. Overall all I'm happy with the protection it's given my phone, usually after a couple months I'll start seeing scratches and stuff, I'm a little disappointed that I had to take it in to get the shield replaced today, but it was free save for the installation free so I'd say it was definitely a good investment for my device.

[Q] Suggestion on screen protector?

Hey guys,
Looking for a quality, wet-apply, non rubbery feel screen protector that is compatible with the dock (either cutout, or thin enough to not impede dock usage). Any suggestions?
I have tried multiple screen protectors on multiple devices and never really been satisfied as they reduce the responsiveness of the screen and usually peel off over time. This device has Gorilla glass, so I don't believe a screen protector is required.
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David Dee said:
I have tried multiple screen protectors on multiple devices and never really been satisfied as they reduce the responsiveness of the screen and usually peel off over time. This device has Gorilla glass, so I don't believe a screen protector is required.
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been the same for me, never really been happy with the feeling / lack of response using them so always come off.
I have a Skinomi skin (tablet + dock) and am pretty happy with it. You can also use skinomi25 for a 25% discount.
I've never had any other type of skin though, so I can't really compare.
I've heard people say that the Skinomi skins have a rubbery texture though. Is that the case in your experience?
Dont buy a screen protector it's pointless. Gorilla glass is amazing
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No offence, and I appreciate the suggestions, but I wasn't asking whether or not I should get a screen protector, but whether there's a screen protector that fits the criteria I want.
have had no problems with zagg... can see where it sits in the dock when not connected, but great otherwise
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Skinomi is good +1 on that. Running full body protection + full body keyboard protection. While yes corning gorilla glass shouldn't scratch but better to be safe than sorry. Especially if your carrying it inside a bag and such.
Both Skinomi and Zagg screen protectors are rubbery. Skinomi is less rubbery than Zagg but neither are really unnoticeable when applied. Most matte screen protectors won't be rubbery but they will alter the look of your screen slightly.
Some people swear by the A case matte screen protector http://www.amazon.com/Transformer-1...47YW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1333282964&sr=8-2
In general though, the look and feel of a screen protector is a very subjective thing so you may have to try a few before you find one you like.
Know you're asking about wet-apply, but I use the Elecom TB-ASTF201FLBS, and am really pleased with it so far.
Course, I haven't used the prime without it, so I wouldn't know whether there's less sensation than doing it in the buff. Imagine we'll get around to that after we get to know each other better...
But looking on Amazon.com, I'm not sure you can get this outside of Japan.
I bought this off of ebay in January even before I got my Prime, I usually was concerned about wet-apply as I'd never used it before.
It looks like the bubbles will stay at first, but push most of them off with a credit card, wait 48-hours and I promise you the water/soapy look underneath and all of the bubbles disappear.
I love it, doesn't feel super rubbery, and it seems just as responsive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Asus-EE...ccessories&hash=item35b83249d4#ht_2417wt_1139
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have had no problems with zagg... can see where it sits in the dock when not connected, but great otherwise
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I agree with coach. I've had a Zagg Invisible Shield on my HTC Aria since the first week or purchase. It works as advertised, keeps the screen protected and scratch free.
HOWEVER, personally, Zagg does have a rubbery feel and as everyone else mentioned, will reduce screen sensitivity.

[Q] Zagg Invisible Shield and S Pen

Hey everyone,
I'm thinking about getting the Zagg Invisible shield. In the past, I have noticed that these invisible shilds are slightly rubbery and softer than some of the other plastic screen protectors. I am just wondering if this effects the performance or the experience of the S Pen at all?
Anyone have a Zagg screen protector installed?
I got the hd variety and have no issues at all . I think I'll be ditching this zagg for the spg crystal though I hear really good things about it and at half the cost includes two screens. Good luck,
toprunner2786 said:
Hey everyone,
I'm thinking about getting the Zagg Invisible shield. In the past, I have noticed that these invisible shilds are slightly rubbery and softer than some of the other plastic screen protectors. I am just wondering if this effects the performance or the experience of the S Pen at all?
Anyone have a Zagg screen protector installed?
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Zagg are only nice because you can get them near a retail store, but utterly, they are crap. I don't care what anyone says but every Zagg i've owned has been sticky or really thick/rubbery. It might be nice though on the note since there is little friction between pen and screen.
Hellzya said:
I got the hd variety and have no issues at all . I think I'll be ditching this zagg for the spg crystal though I hear really good things about it and at half the cost includes two screens. Good luck,
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I only buy SPG and yeah, they are probably one of the nicest screen protectors out there, unless you import from Asia... which means longer ship times.
toprunner2786 said:
Hey everyone,
I'm thinking about getting the Zagg Invisible shield. In the past, I have noticed that these invisible shilds are slightly rubbery and softer than some of the other plastic screen protectors. I am just wondering if this effects the performance or the experience of the S Pen at all?
Anyone have a Zagg screen protector installed?
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Doesn't affect using the pen but the screen protector will show the lines drawn over time. Buddy had one on his original note and it looked terrible after awhile. He ended up taking it off.
They do make an HD screen protector now which really is like the glass screen. I haven't used that one with the S-Pen.
Thanks for the recommendations....I'll look into SPG.
I just assumed with all of the retail stores and marketing that the Zagg stuff was the best. Glad to have opinions and reviews from other users to make an informed decision. Thanks!
I have the hd zagg. The rubberyness to the zagh seems to make sense. It doesnt cause friction on finger or spen but if you press to hard it does leave an indent. But the indent ise gone after a half hour or so. It like re expands lol
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R3define said:
Doesn't affect using the pen but the screen protector will show the lines drawn over time. Buddy had one on his original note and it looked terrible after awhile. He ended up taking it off.
They do make an HD screen protector now which really is like the glass screen. I haven't used that one with the S-Pen.
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LOL, you have to replace them every now and then still.
toprunner2786 said:
Thanks for the recommendations....I'll look into SPG.
I just assumed with all of the retail stores and marketing that the Zagg stuff was the best. Glad to have opinions and reviews from other users to make an informed decision. Thanks!
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They are a total rip off. Anything that is mass marketed usually becomes that way. I have friends who love them, and then I show them my phone and they are like what? there is a screen protector on there? I've never liked Zagg. The HD one may be nice, but i'm wondering how they do the glass screen on a curved screen? I was under the impression this wasn't possible.
The hd is not a glass screen fyi. It's the same material as the og just supposedly clearer. It's junk and I wasted 27$ on it. I'll be switching to the spg crystal. For 15$ and you get 2 screens. Zagg=****
My spg is awesome. It's the ultra clear version.
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Does anyone use a screen protector?

I just ordered my HTC One and am looking for a screen protector.
1) Do you guys think the gorilla glass 2 will hold up on scratches?
2) I'm thinking about playing it safe, so for those of you who have a screen protector, which one would you recommend? SGP?
choboii said:
I just ordered my HTC One and am looking for a screen protector.
1) Do you guys think the gorilla glass 2 will hold up on scratches?
2) I'm thinking about playing it safe, so for those of you who have a screen protector, which one would you recommend? SGP?
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I decided to get one after seeing my wife's DNA screen get scratched by her keys in her purse. What's up with that, gorilla glass 2? I bought a 3-pack of Lumii Ark protectors for $.99 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BL5N0X2/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Just arrived yesterday, haven't applied one yet.
Also thinking about getting a Poetic or Nillkin case to shield that beautiful aluminum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171713)
For what it's worth, the aluminum looks plenty capable of buffing out some reasonable scratches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0kel2d3xGQ&feature=youtu.be
Personally, I'm not using a screen protector but I keep my phone in a sleeve type case from Krusell when it's not in use so that does the trick.
I use cases and screen protectors on all of my devices. My HTC One never saw the light of day before the screen protector went on it. I'm a little OCD like that though.
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I use Skinomi tech skin Carbon Fiber skin that came with a screen protector and I'm very very happy with both.
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This may only be my experience but I found that the capacitive buttons weren't nearly sensitive and had trouble hitting home+back with an invisible shield (which covers the capacitive buttons). I ended up cutting away the excess which covered the buttons and have seen a huge improvement.
I bought the skinomi full body, but only used it for the back because I didn't like the feel on the front with it, and its not so clear.. but now I have the skinomi on the back, sides, and speaker grill, and a fosmon ultra clear on the front.. the fosmon is a lot better than the skinomi and is very very clear.. I cant even tell that there is a screen protector there..
Ps if you decide to get the skinomi, I used the coupon code 'earthday2013' , and got 60% off of the full body, so it was only $8.. if that coupon doesn't work anymore, there is one for 25% off which is 'get25'
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in pouch all the time
my one is in pouch all the time. because i always put it with my key.
I got the $10 3-Pack that all the AT&T stores carry. They are suprisingly good quality. Absolutely no complaints.
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annihilator_4 said:
This may only be my experience but I found that the capacitive buttons weren't nearly sensitive and had trouble hitting home+back with an invisible shield (which covers the capacitive buttons). I ended up cutting away the excess which covered the buttons and have seen a huge improvement.
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I heard some people were having trouble with that also.
Android_Noob_2k12 said:
I got the $10 3-Pack that all the AT&T stores carry. They are suprisingly good quality. Absolutely no complaints.
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I went to three at&t stores yesterday and they all told me they only carry the invisible shield dry for $30!!! I was a little skeptical, but with my luck my One would never stay in it's prestine condition without some kind of protector, so I got it. I have to say it is much better than others give it credit for; it's far greater than all of the "cheapy" screen protectors when it comes to look and feel, lifetime warranty when you register it, and I feel much better knowing that my device won't look like my buddy's horrific note II whose been naked since he purchased it because he bought into all the hype that the gorilla glass II is so incredibly scratch resistant!
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Decided to go with the sgp ultra clear screen protector. I have used there protectors before and they are really nice and high quality. Also $14 for 2!? Not bad if you ask me.

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