Ultra Capsule for Motorola Razr - Motorola Droid RAZR

Anyone tried this yet? Do you have any reviews on this thing?
Would really like to know as I am interested in ordering one for myself.
ULTRA CAPSULE FROM SGPSTORE, sorry can't post a link.

I bought their capsule line for my old XT720 and i didn't like the overall build quality of the case. The edges weren't perfectly cut...

just ordered one yesterday - will post my thoughts on it when I get it and spend some time with it.

just received the case yesterday and first impressions: great case.
comes with 1x Ultra Crystal screen protector (the screen protector quality is great, but the film does not cover the entire screen which is a bit of a let down) and lint free screen cloth.
The case itself is a hybrid soft matte feel type of TPU (not flimsy silicone), and fits easily in your pocket (bar skinny jeans) and doesn't attract any dust/lint. It has cutouts for all of the ports/speakers/mics/camera/etc and covers all of the main housing of the phone.
I would highly recommend this case to anyone in the market for one.. the RAZR is meant to be durable, but I find that it does scuff up and "mark" really easily.. plus you can never be too careful with a phone.
I'd give it a 9/10 rating.

Why does the screen protector have to cover the whole screen? All my past phones never had that
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didn't say it had to cover the whole screen - it's simply my opinion and my preference that I would prefer the whole screen to be protected by the film. it's basically off by about 3-4mm from each edge of the bezel.

dco717 said:
Why does the screen protector have to cover the whole screen? All my past phones never had that
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it will be more easily for us to apply it without any store help
(and off course avoid extra charge.. )

deadmanjokes said:
it will be more easily for us to apply it without any store help
(and off course avoid extra charge.. )
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Its the same the bigger film doesnt make it easier
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SGP Capsule
I bought one a month ago, and I like it! I like the thin feel of the Razr, I first bought a otterbox defender and it was HUGE, and the screen protector was built in and let dust under it. I am a carpenter and keep my phone on me all the time and it is constantly buried in sawdust.
The Capsule works fine, it offers the slim feel and some protection. The screen protector is great as well. The reason it doesn't cover the whole screen is because of it being so ridgid and if you look the Razr screen curves at the edges, if the screen protector was full size it would just flip up and let dust under.

that's actually a great looking case, never heard of the company prior to this thread, looks like a pretty good alternative to the otterbox commuter

dco717 said:
Why does the screen protector have to cover the whole screen?
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It is just because of to save the screen from dust as i think

Related

Screen protector recommendation

Can i have some screen guard recommendation for Verizon Droid RAZR
Any brand that I should buy ...
Pros and cons
Screen protector for Droid Razr
Well I had ordered the Skinomi screen protector for the Droid Razr and it was pretty much useless for me. It is a water adhering type and could never get it straight until several attempts, and even then after it dried it felt very rubbery and not smooth to use on a touch phone.
I also had a couple of basic protectors ordered with 2 tpu gel cases I ordered from ebay and they were pathetic. Watch out using stuff they throw in for free on ebay with case orders as they aren't worth hassling to put on without bubbles and scratch easily anyway.
Funny enough, after spending 30 bucks on cases and screen protection I have gone back to using the screen unprotected and it fits a leather slide case I bought and cut the belt clip off of. Fits snuggly and the screen is protected in my pocket. I am careful when getting it in and out but have dropped it once and only a couple small scratches on the back corner, the screen is still perfect.
PS. on a side note when I first bought the Razr there were no screen protects available and I ended up using a HTC HD7 mobile screen protector and it was slightly wider and did not reach all the way top and bottom. I regret taking it off, as it fit without bubbles and was tough. Might just buy another and cut the sides off a bit.
Just got new screen protector in mail
Just received the QtFolix screen protector from Germany I ordered a couple weeks ago. Been waiting to try it out on the Razr.
I work in a private hospital in the sterilizing section so have access to dust free environment, air guns, lint free cloths and such. Its a stick on protector so no water needed. Will give it a good go to put it on and will post back with results. Looks like a good quality protector, set me back 10 bucks for just the one. I won't have second chances with this so fingers crossed.
Are there not enough threads on this?
Ghost Armor. Its invisible, and feels very close to the actual screen.
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Martin fields SP is pretty good.
Steinheil ultra crystal, feels amazing and waterless application. Tried skinomi this time to save a few $$, took it off, it was horrible.
Steinheil Ultra Fine for me. No glare, no fingerprints and doesn't feel like it adds any thickness. In fact, it doesn't seem like it's even on.
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Why do you even need a screen protector? It's already Gorilla Glass. Do you bump your phone against things all the time?
Nothing is going to scratch or crack the screen.
GG is not scratch proof. Especially against sand. There's a reason you always see them demo it against keys or coins but never use sand or glide it across a gritty sidewalk like if you dropped it and it slides. There's plenty of forum threads where people talk about scratches they've gotten.
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GG is not scratch proof. Especially against sand. There's a reason you always see them demo it against keys or coins but never use sand or glide it across a gritty sidewalk like if you dropped it and it slides. There's plenty of forum threads where people talk about scratches they've gotten.
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I bought a 3 pack from Verizon and ordered some skinomies (spell?) Online. Took the Verizon one off today as it gathers a lot of smudges.
The way I see it, the average person won't scratch it naked. However, I've watched some drop test videos and this puppy cracks easy. So in my opinion, all a screen protector will do is keep those broken pieces intact, which will hold you over until you get a replacement.
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I am using the clear screen protector from Verizon. Pretty good although I can see fingerprints in low light. And it took me 4 tries (read: 4 of them) to finally get it right.
My GF had a Zag clear screen protector put on her Droid X at a mall kiosk. Those things are hard to install yourself but a Rep at the mall can do it in no time. It looks great. Had I known about this, I would have done that for my Razr.
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Has anyone found a screen protector that covers all of the glass, not just the screen? I'm looking for something smooth without that "orange peel" texture.
dantheman1291 said:
Has anyone found a screen protector that covers all of the glass, not just the screen? I'm looking for something smooth without that "orange peel" texture.
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Skinomi's do, but the wet application turned me off.
"Leave phone turned off for 24-48 hours" --- yeah right, pal.
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Otter box Defender Series sucks that is all.( Yes I am mad read my thread about it)
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Skinomi's do, but the wet application turned me off.
"Leave phone turned off for 24-48 hours" --- yeah right, pal.
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Yeah I really don't want to mess with a wet application either. Has anyone found a dry application screen protector that covers all of the glass portion of the phone?
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Yeah I really don't want to mess with a wet application either. Has anyone found a dry application screen protector that covers all of the glass portion of the phone?
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The Steinheil Ultra Fine covers the whole screen on mine except for cutouts for the mic, camera and flash.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'dry'. It has a squeegee for getting out air, but there was no water involved in putting it on and no instructions about leaving the phone off like the other poster was saying with another brand.
It went on very easily - no problems at all - but it does come with two in a package so if you did have trouble you have a spare.
I really love the anti-glare and no fingerprints. I had the one on that came with my Otterbox defender and before that just the bare screen. Both of those had me constantly wiping smudges off and battling glare more than I realized until it was no longer an issue.
Has anyone tried the Skinomi Drytech for the razr (GSM International)? I'm not sure if it'll even fit the US version of the phone, but it looks like it might be worth checking out. I can't post the link yet, but searching "razr dry" on the skinomi website will bring it up first on the list.
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Yeah I really don't want to mess with a wet application either. Has anyone found a dry application screen protector that covers all of the glass portion of the phone?
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The wet application was fine.
Looked like crap after install (like I read) but looked much better in the morning. Ultimately, I ripped it off, as it leaves little half moon indents from fingernails. Can't have that.
Back to naked.
Anyone tried Seidio's yet? Had one for my x and liked it. Using Otterbox's now and its alright.
I use these.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130599715999

Best Case for RAZR !!

Hello Guys, I think i found the best snap on case for RAZR!. Glass and the kev back are scratch resistant but the body is not. This case does the job of protecting the body without spoiling the phone's sexiness and its very cheap.. I highly rec it .
Note : removing the cover is a bit hard i heard.
Price 10 dollars approx.
Product : Amzer® Clear Snap On Crystal Hard Case .
Pics and description: www[dot]amzer[dot]com/Amzer-Clear-Snap-On-Crystal-Hard-Case-P92668.htm
Have u tried it? Coz I tried the soft silicone case and didn't like it much. It sticks to the phone too much, hard to keep the phone inside the pocket.
Oh I'm interested !
I have a dynamic case which is really cool. Really glossy shinny rubber with tiny bumps over the buttons, really good design and its also really thin. Your phone will become as thick as the SGSII with this.
Xperia x10(Feralabs Rom) After trying all roms it was my Fav.
Now on the RAZR.
I see you Drinking that ¥Hateraid¥
Yeah I have tried it .. Will upload pics once i reach my dorm. It has made the phone sexier!! trust me it has got to be the best hard case ever!>
Will this case allow the razr to dock perfectly with the HD Multimedia dock/car dock?
Has anyone used this case ? Seems good for Daily use and to protect from scratches
http://www.fommy.co.in/Amzer-Shellster-Black-P93167.htm
I use otterbox and i like it so much
otterbox commuter is the best!
I was hoping with the gorilla glass and kevlar it wouldn't need much for protection. Wishful thinking perhaps....
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I was hoping with the gorilla glass and kevlar it wouldn't need much for protection. Wishful thinking perhaps....
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The build quality is still the best of all manufacturers. It's still just a phone though.
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Adauth said:
The build quality is still the best of all manufacturers. It's still just a phone though.
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Even though gorilla glass is tougher than normal glass it can still be scratched by diamonds, tungsten, and SAND! (Which is everywhere). The impact from a drop can easily shatter the glass as well. Worth protecting such an awesome piece of machinery.
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otterbox commuter is the best!
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I would agree, its cheaper, and slimmer than others and still offers hard and soft protection. Perfect.
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Even though gorilla glass is tougher than normal glass it can still be scratched by diamonds, tungsten, and SAND! (Which is everywhere). The impact from a drop can easily shatter the glass as well. Worth protecting such an awesome piece of machinery.
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That is why i still use protectors... I didn't on my bionic and got some good scratches and even a nick/chip.
Since day one on my razr i have used the static kind no adhesive, and they protect well; and are washable. One day, I don't know how it happened, but some how the protector got scratched or cut all the way through while it was in my car. It was several MM long. took it off and sure enough the cut went through the protector but the screen was fine. I was just happy I had that little bit of extra protection.
Otter box is by far the best i have used.
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For a few days I am using incipio ultralight.
www.myincipio.com/Motorola-DROID-RA...D-RAZR-feather-Ultralight-Hard-Shell-Case.asp
So far very nice.
It comes with screen protector also, unfortunatelly the screen protector covers the mic on the front (below home button). I found out, when I got a call and the other side could not hear me ))))
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I have both otterbox & casemate, but I prefer the casemate because it is easier to get on and off. i also have to screen protector the came with the otter box on the unit - I dropped the phone for the first time today onto concrete with the casemate. no damage thank goodness!
I still love my Cruzerlite TPU skins. TPU is a great material. Looks good too!
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I still love my Cruzerlite TPU skins. TPU is a great material. Looks good too!
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Can you take some pics of the phone in the case?
Casemate POP!
I've tried about 5 different cases. Some of which include Otterbox commuter, Otterbox defender, Cruzerlite, Trident Aegis and the Casemate POP. The Casemate POP is by far the best. I haven't had any problems taking it in and out of my pocket, its sturdy and protective. The silicone and plastic are all one piece. Its called the POP because it just pops on. Definitely my favorite!
Anyone knows a case that fits the official motorola car dock?
I have a Razr (Euro version) not Droid Razr, but i assume they have the same outline.

Zagg vs. Skinomi vs. BodyGuardz vs. PhantomShield

For the Droid Razr.
I'm wondering which one has the
1) Best Texture
2) Better overall coverage
Pictures would be appreciated... I'm trying to find the one that covers all areas of the phone the most.
Also, is the bezel of the phone plastic or aluminum?
Thanks
I have had a few screen protectors for the razr but none seem to go to the edge of the screen (up to the plastic bezel)
Im currently using a stenheil protector and it is as if it isn't there.
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I tend to lean towards the "wet install" films as well. Especially on the Razr which has a slight bevel on the edge of the screen. This bevel makes the "static" films lift a bit.
Zagg
Has a orange peel texture which is noticeable at angles but when looking straight at the screen it looks perfect. I believe the texture is to help smudges and finger prints. Barely enough solution is included after you wet your hands as instructed. Crappy smoothing tool is too hard.
Skintomi
Texture is very smooth but you have to be very careful during install or you will be left with "squiggles". Its a weird effect but can be eliminated or reduced by installing the film in a steamy bathroom. Nearly as smooth as the bare screen but also attracts smudges and finger prints easily. Good smoothing tool.
ArmorShield
Very similar to Skintomi but made in USA of 3M Film. A little easier to install than the Skintomi and more than ample solution included. Decent/Good smoothing tool.
Couple of hints when installing any "wet" film:
** Wash hands completely to remove dirt from fingers.
** Thoroughly wet hands with solution after washing
** Install in a steamy environment (like a bathroom)
** Once you lay the film, it will slide easily if you don't apply pressure.
I had a zagg protector on my nexus s. And I loved that texture.
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Sexywacko said:
I have had a few screen protectors for the razr but none seem to go to the edge of the screen (up to the plastic bezel)
Im currently using a stenheil protector and it is as if it isn't there.
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I bought extreme guardz for my Razr Maxx and it actually covers the entire screen Corner to corner. The texture is great. It was a wet install and cost $1.50 off of ebay.
I installed a zagg
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I bought extreme guardz for my Razr Maxx and it actually covers the entire screen Corner to corner. The texture is great. It was a wet install and cost $1.50 off of ebay.
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I had Zagg and Stealth Guard before and I currently have the extreme guard on my Nexus S and there is no comparison. The Extreme Guard are the best by far. Zagg is too rubbery and actually attracts smudges and fingerprints. Stealth Guard was ok, but I found they were not cut to the exact shape that was required. The extreme guard fit perfectly, add some non-slip texture, but are barely noticeable on the screen. And given the price they can be purchased for on eBay you really cant go wrong. I have a RAZR coming in the mail and I immediately purchased two full-body shields from Extreme Guard off eBay. Two of them including shipping was like $12 to Canada.
I'm using the Clear Ultra Crystal Steinheil screen protecter and it's AWESOME. It's thin, but durable. It doesn't have that rubbery feel and you can't even tell that I have a screen protector on.
Im using Steinheil Clear Ultra Crystal as well. It is the best screen protector I have ever used. Very smooth, and clear and tough. I have had mine on for 3 months, and it is still pristine.
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Im using Steinheil Clear Ultra Crystal as well. It is the best screen protector I have ever used. Very smooth, and clear and tough. I have had mine on for 3 months, and it is still pristine.
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Mine was fine until my work stanley blade almost went through it. Thank f**k I had one on.
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Out of all these, do any cover the sides and corners of the phone? I have a ghost armor on mine and it leaves the edges bare. On my Droid charge it covered everything, but for some reason not my new Razr. That's what needs covered the most, and I don't like cases so would prefer a skin.
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I just installed my zagg late last night. I have to say I'm impressed with it. I only have 1 piece of dust under it, and most of the little bubbles are gone after 7-8 hours.
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I bought a phantom skinz chromatic earlier this week and it should get here today. I've had a TPU case the whole time and I've always felt it took away from the slim factor no matter how thin it is. I hope the skin is better. I'm pretty careful with my phone and I just wanted something to protect it from surface scratches around the corners and edges. I will let you know how it goes when I get it on there and I'll post some pics too if I can.
I just installed a phantom skinz chromatic this past Saturday and I have mixed feelings about it so far. It cost me nearly 30 bucks and it came with the skin and 2 screen protectors. I followed the instructions to the letter and I mostly like the skin but the screen protector not so much. The skin has a nice texture like wood grain and I think it will protect the phone nicely. What I don't like is that there are a lot of gaps in which you can feel the hard edges of the skin. I have been getting used to it over the past few days. I'm having a harder time getting past the irregularities of the screen protector. The instructions say to allow a few days for small bubbles and other hazy imperfections to smooth out. It has improved a lot since install but as you can see in the pics there appears to be what looks like tiny bubbles or dust. These are actually IN the screen protector. There are other things I can't get past. It has a sticky rubbery feel that doesn't feel right when Swyping. There are also small ripples in places that have not gone away. Also the screen responsiveness seems to me to be a bit lower. Menus don't really "coast" anymore when I flick thru. The only real benefits I can see is that it really is smudge resistant to fingerprints. I do think it would protect the screen against some serious attack but its interfering with my enjoyment of the phone; so I'll probably remove the protector and keep the skin and just rely on the gorilla glass.I've had the phone since 11/11 and its done fine without it this far. Just my opinion on this skin. Hope this helps you decide.
Also the Bezel of the phone is plastic to answer your other question. Cheers!
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I usually like to install skins on thin phones like the Razr and my last phone the Xperia Arc, as bulking it up with a case seems to defeat the whole point of the phone's design. Anyways, have a Skinomi on my Arc, and decided to try a Xtremeguardz skin on my Razr...mostly because the Xtremeguardz skin was much cheaper at $5 vs. $15.
Whereas the Skinomi had entirely seperate pieces for the sides, top, and back, the Xtremeguardz back piece wraps around the sides as well...there's seperate pieces for the camera area and very top. Personally I'm not sure I like this full wrap around design, as what I've found in the past is I tend to get annoyed with having these skins stuck to the sides of the phone. The sharp edges tend to catch on my holster case I clip to my belt when sliding the phone in and out, and before long it starts looking chipped at the corner edges. It also tends to pick up dust and debris on the edges and never stays clean.
On the Skinomi for my Arc, I had the option of just simply installing the back battery cover skin, and I opted to leave the rest bare...this worked the best for me as I wasn't constantly feeling the sharp edges nor the stickiness of the skin, and my main concern was having protection for the phone's back when I set it down on surfaces. My leather holster protected the rest of the phone from daily abuse. My Xtremeguardz on my Razr still seems to be curing its bubbles after day 3, and I find also the edges keep getting unstuck on the Xtremeguardz. I haven't started using the phone yet daily, so I'll have to see if I want to stick with using it.
As far as the included screen protectors go that come with these skins, I never bother using them. I find they're all just too sticky on fingers to be used on a swiping surface, so I always stick to regular hard screen protectors to get the smooth gliding sensation.

Anyone sporting a naked Note 2?

Was just curious to know, is anyone out there rocking their Note 2 in its birthday suit? If so, any scratches yet? I myself have had a screen protector on since day 1 of owning mine whereas my friends that also have it are all naked. Just curious to know if anyone has any serious scratches of their own.
Powered by my Note 2!
Naked.
I keep mine from things that have a high mohs rating and I stay scratch free.
Naked white with no problems. I think it's the best way to experience the phone.
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Naked... no need when your careful
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Naked... no need when your careful
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I agree 100%
Another area of concern was the use of the S Pen on the screen. If that would over the course of its life span leave any surface scratches as well.
Powered by my Note 2!
I have had a screen protector from day one but I went weeks without a case. Just put the Samsung protective cover on and it is surprisingly thin and light.
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I had mine naked for a few months and did see a few tiny scratches appear so covered up. First with a Copter screen protector which sucked!! It made the screen look like ****e. Small text was impossible to read and the S-Pen marked it. I later opted for a very cheap harder plastic no-name protector which is excellent. I have plans to buy a 10 pack and change every other month or so.
The way I see it you preserve the second-hand value if the screen is scratch free. If in two years time you want to sell it for a good price you just need to invest in a new flip-cover remove the screen protector and it's almost like new.
100% all natural.No screen protector. No case. I like the feel and look without bulky protection. I allow the Gorilla Glass 2 to do its thing.
Afterall, its a phone; its going to get used, scratched and dinged. I want to enjoy the complete phone experience in the meanwhile.
Have you seen those cars that had the bra on the front? People removed them only to find out that their paint was now two-toned, and dirt and debris had etched the paint along the edge of the bra, not to mention having a red sports car with a black mask on.
I was naked on every smart phone I've had up until the Note 2. I've always gotten scratches on every other phone no matter how careful I was.
I also have a small hard case on it. I would love to run naked on that too but the smooth back is just begging to slip out of my hand. Plus the case makes it feel more solid and reduces the creeks and growns coming from the crappy plastic Samsung insists on using.
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Another area of concern was the use of the S Pen on the screen. If that would over the course of its life span leave any surface scratches as well.
Powered by my Note 2!
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I would be concerned if a plastic pen scratched glass.
In other words, it won't.
The glass with the oleophobic coating is at least 9 mohs.
Without the coating, its still 6.5-ish.
Plastic is around 3 or 4.
No screen protector here, I adsolutely hate screen protectors. I think they ruin the clarity of the screen. But I do have one of those folio style cases so the screen still gets covered when its not in use.
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I've been using the Seidio active case and like it, no screen protector. Just ordered a flygrip and will probably rock it naked with that.
Like others have said I won't use a screen protector as I trust the screen plus hate the feel and affect on clarity.
I'm using a cheap tpu case partly for peace of mind of a little protection and partly because it has a built in kickstand that isn't very intrusive and has been pretty handy to have.
I have mine naked, but the first few days of owning it the phone fell upside down on the wooden floor so now I have 2-3 large scratches on the screen from grains of sand
Same set up I run on every phone I've owned:
Verizon slim hard kickstand case, no belt clip
Cheap eBay matte screen protector
I keep my phone in my pocket so I need a slim case. Every since the T-Bolt, a kickstand is a must for me. I absolutely hate clear screen protectors since it always feels like I'm dragging my finger across the screen rather than sliding it. I ended up buying the $12 pack at Big Red since my phone arrived before my China protectors. The cheap matte ones look great, don't smudge, and make the screen silky smooth.
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Screen protector I got from Verizon and an all white Androidified case from Cruzerlite. My hands are a little dry so carrying the phone naked (the phone) is slippery in my hands. The case gives me a nice grip to hold on to the phone.
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My typical progression is: get a new phone. Think "I need to protect this thing" and get a case. Rock case for a week or 2 and then hate the extra bulk. Take off case and love the natural feel of the phone.
I followed suit with this phone. Had the flip case ordered before the phone was out. Got the phone and immediately popped the case on. Rocked it for 2 weeks and took it off.
However, I have actually put the case back on because I found usefulness besides the protection. With the phone's size, the case flap provides more area to maneuver it. It also prevents accidental home button presses when the phone is in my pocket.
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I've been using mine Naked for about 2Weeks. No scratches yet. I also hate Screen Protectors. A TPU case would do
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Love the feel of the note 3 but think I should protect it

Got my note 3 a few days ago and I'm loving it. I love the feel, the leather back, the slimness. It's great. But I feel I should be protecting it somehow.
I went for an official S View case but it turns out it's not official and i'm not sure I want to spend £50 on a case that doesn't offer full protection.
I've had a browse but can't seem to find one that would not effect the profile of the phone. Does anyone have any suggestions
Thanks.
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Dunno about slim cases (I have a UAG), but I'd definitely recommend a tempered glass screen protector. Especially if you were interested in getting the authentic S-view case.
I bought an $8 eBay protector recommended in the tempered glass screen protector thread and have been very happy with it. Cheap way to keep your screen scratch free.
The problem I've found with screen protectors is that I can't apply them for them life of me. They always bubble or get fluff stuck under them.
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The problem I've found with screen protectors is that I can't apply them for them life of me. They always bubble or get fluff stuck under them.
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Try the tempered glass protectors. I used the MIME Ghost Glass for my S4 and i just got one for my Note 3. It just got here like 30 min ago. IF you get one, you don't have to worry about bubbles, they come out on their own in like an hour or 2. Just apply it in a bathroom after running the shower with hot water to get a touch (NOT a lot) of steam in the air. That pulls all the dust particles out of the air as you apply it.
As for the cases, I agree. I like the feel of the Note 3 naked. I also got a case that makes it actually feel more slippery. I love the case as i had the same for my S4 but it is more slippery. I picked up the Spigen Slim Armor case in the metal color.
I have a bumper case, just the frame around the phone. My phone already fell out from the pocket of my pants, when I was changing (frankly I thought I had the phone in my jacket, otherwise would be more careful) onto the wooden floor from about 4 feet and I think I would have already some type of damage, if it wasn't for the bumper case. I like my phone very much, therefore having it in pristine condition is more important than anything else.
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Poetic-Borderline-Samsung-Manufacturer-Warranty/dp/B00FHG8ALS
Caseology, Spigen, and UAG are the only way to go for cases.
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I'm thinking of going for something like this (White View version):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spigen-Prot...9600&sr=8-15&keywords=Case+for+Samsung+Note+3
It's a little more than I want to spend on a case but it looks pretty good.
cooljonL said:
The problem I've found with screen protectors is that I can't apply them for them life of me. They always bubble or get fluff stuck under them.
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This is going to sound odd, but in order to get a flawless application of your screen protector . . . do it in the bathroom. I always run the shower as hot as it gets for a few minutes prior to trying to apply the screen protector to let the steam pull most of the dust particles out of the air. I also line up the screen protector prior to removing the backing and tape one side so that it functions like a hinge. This way once the backing is removed you do not have to worry about lining up the protector and it basically applies itself from the taped side.
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cooljonL said:
I'm thinking of going for something like this (White View version):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spigen-Prot...9600&sr=8-15&keywords=Case+for+Samsung+Note+3
It's a little more than I want to spend on a case but it looks pretty good.
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Mine arrived yesterday and I love the quality. I have a tempered glass screen protector (iloome) on the way and I hope they fit and work well together.
Loving my uag
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Sardonik said:
Dunno about slim cases (I have a UAG), but I'd definitely recommend a tempered glass screen protector. Especially if you were interested in getting the authentic S-view case.
I bought an $8 eBay protector recommended in the tempered glass screen protector thread and have been very happy with it. Cheap way to keep your screen scratch free.
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Question might be lame but just to make sure - Can tempered glass be removed if needed or once is applied/glued thats it ?
It will just lift up. No residue left really. Think of it as more sticky and does not bond like a glue. Until you crank one and have to remove it... It's kinda hard to describe. But it comes up as easy as it is to put down
Ordered it. Should be here soon. Do I still need a screen protector with it do you think?
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just want to ask something about tempered screen protector. i just bought the spigen glass tr screen protector and had applied it successfully on my note 3 just having one little lint underneath but i dont care too much about it as it cant be seen when the screen is on. but i want to ask is tempered glass has any side effect to my screen ? such as reduce the screen sensitivity as i heard from someone that using tempered glass has negative effect. is it true ?
I haven't noticed any sensitivity issues. To be fair, I put the protector on only a few days after I purchased the phone, but I honestly never noticed any ill effects after installation.
On my S4 or this phone I've never had sensitivity issue with either phone. The Spen works flawlessly with THE MIME Ghost Glass (is only 32mm thick as to Spigens tr glass which is .40mm thick)
Well my case turned up and I love it. Such a well made product.
It makes my phone look kind of Storm Trooper like. I wonder if I can get a vinyl for the front.
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The best case are always made by spG , they are always my first choice. great protection nearby beauty surely makes a great classic version of your phone ...
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Spigen does make a good case. Just wish they made all of them like they do for the iPhone 5.

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