Screen protectors - AT&T HTC One (M7)

What's everyone's preferred screen protector? I use spigen usually and was thinking of getting the glass t version. Anyone get this protector?
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Yes go glass because zagg is old news and spigen is fingerprint magnet
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Why is Zagg old news?
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It's good still just need something new
hd is still good, but the extreme is tough and they still haven't gotten away from the orange peel effect
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I personally love the one that comes in the Otterbox Commuter case.
I have no idea who makes it for them but this is my third device with that screen protector and I've always loved the glassy finish and how smooth and easy it goes on.
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Alaris said:
What's everyone's preferred screen protector? I use spigen usually and was thinking of getting the glass t version. Anyone get this protector?
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NO!!! Dont go glass the glass t by sgp the home back and you cant get your notification bar down because it doesnt work. Im using an off bran screen protector untill i can find a "perfect" type of screen protector/
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Anyone scratch their screen yet?

Well I have. Don't know how but I have a quarter inch hairline scratch in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Just enough to piss me off.
My buddy made a good point, thought gorilla glass was scratch proof?
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KBizzle said:
Well I have. Don't know how but I have a quarter inch hairline scratch in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Just enough to piss me off.
My buddy made a good point, thought gorilla glass was scratch proof?
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Gorilla glass is scratch "resistant" not scratch proof. Sand seems to scratch gorilla glass easily.
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Gorilla glass is scratch "resistant" not scratch proof. Sand seems to scratch gorilla glass easily.
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That's what I said. Haven't been around any sand and I'm pretty picky about what goes in my pockets. Phone is always by itself. Oh well, just ranting/venting. Lol. Anyone know of a good way to reduce a scratches visibility without a screen protector?
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Just the back cover. Starts from headphone jack and goes about 3 inches dianglely. It's weird thought. It's compact at headphone jack and spreads apart to the end. Four scratches. Not sure how that happened. My screen protector is all scratched up. Def won't by these screen protectors again. Got at sprint. Don't remember the name but white package of 3. Advise don't get. Easily scratched
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Yep... Got me a tiny scratch on the top right side of the screen... It pissed me off for the moment but hey, what can I do?
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Yep... Got me a tiny scratch on the top right side of the screen... It pissed me off for the moment but hey, what can I do?
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Just ordered a few screen protectors, hopefully i get them before i scratch my screen, I would be pissed
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Well I was going to let my device be "naked" for a couple of days but now I guess I'll just order my screen protector :/
Screen protector and a few different cases on the way, until then I'm carrying this thing around like it's fine china, wrapped in a cleaning cloth whenever it's in my purse. lol
Unfortunately I just can't bring myself to use a screen protector. Never have. I did buy a case this time around. Gonna try again cause I don't like those either.
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KBizzle said:
Unfortunately I just can't bring myself to use a screen protector. Never have. I did buy a case this time around. Gonna try again cause I don't like those either.
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Use Zagg HD from bestbuy, it feels almost like glass to the touch.
Or try out SGP ultra clear protectors...also have the close to glass feel! You can't tell there's a screen protector, but your screen is definitely being protected! Great investment
Just got my SGP Ultra Clear Nano screen protectors in today, couldn't be happier with them.
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Use Zagg HD from bestbuy, it feels almost like glass to the touch.
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Or try out SGP ultra clear protectors...also have the close to glass feel! You can't tell there's a screen protector, but your screen is definitely being protected! Great investment
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I'll have to give those a try guys. Thanks.
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All screens scratch. Get a screen protector
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KBizzle said:
Unfortunately I just can't bring myself to use a screen protector. Never have. I did buy a case this time around. Gonna try again cause I don't like those either.
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Me either. Don't like protectors or cases. Had Gorilla glass on the S1&2 and didn't scratch them so I think I'll keep that tradition alive. Just stays by itself in the pocket. But with the gloss plastic on the S3, I opted for a Cruiserlite case.
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Screen Guard for HOX+

My apologies if this has already been asked.. is a screen guard necessary for the hox+ or is gorilla glass tolerant enough? I never touch the screen with my nails n I don't keep any other stuff in the same pocket where I keep the phone..
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AdX9170 said:
My apologies if this has already been asked.. is a screen guard necessary for the hox+ or is gorilla glass tolerant enough? I never touch the screen with my nails n I don't keep any other stuff in the same pocket where I keep the phone..
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Some users have reported minor, tiny scratches, but I believe that was just coating over the Gorilla, could be specks of sand... I use Zagg HD on mine ...
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The screen is pretty resilient and should hold up unless you do garden work and such, if you experience scratches of imperfections you can recoat the glass with a liquid shield.
So then the glass itself doesn't get scratched,it's only the coating above it that's susceptible to damage?
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Yes man, I totally recommend you to put screen protector... Me thinking naively that I don't need a SP got lots of minor coating chips... It is almost invisible but when you rub your finger on the screen, you will see it.. Real scratches? None.
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Cool.. I'll buy one tomorrow.. thanks for the advice ppl
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Tiny scratches on mine but they are invisable when the screen is on. Still I've ordered a Zagg InvisableShield!
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I bought a nice neoprene jacket for my HOX+...
Lightweight and easy to remove when I need to get to my phone...

Use of a screen protector?

Ok so I was wondering if anyone DOES NOT use a screen protector...I want to part with my screen protector except for beach trips and what not. Can the gorilla glass accomplish this. I know how easily quartz can scratch anything but the screen is so beautiful
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I don't use a screen protector, There are a number of microscopic scratches on the surface of the screen. I can't photograph them with a camera because I don't have one, but yeah they are there. You can only see them when the screen is angled perfectly in the light. The scratches don't bother me because I honestly can't see them unless I look very hard. They are there. I treat my phone well. Have never dropped it or rubbed it against a surface that will scratch it. This wear and tear is just from the microscopic sand in my pocket.
Don't use one as well. I still haven't got any scratches on the screen so.. Only thing you have to make sure is that you really don't "accidentally" put your keys in the same pocket. Normally it should last very long without any damages
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Same thing here. I do use my device for 3 months now without a screen protector. I also do have some tiny scratches on my screen that can only be seen in the right light and angle so I honestly don't give a f**k
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The best screen protector is your pocket!
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I always use a screen protector zagg....I can't stand even a little scratch
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I have that too but it takes away from the hd look.
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I have that too but it takes away from the hd look.
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Agreed
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Today just took out the protector screen is damn new and beautiful
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Zagg HD
I have a Zagg HD screen protector for mine, and you can only tell its ont here around the edges and with the screen off. When the screen is on it pretty much disappears except for the edge that shows under the earpiece. Very happy with it, as there have been gouges in the protector that could have been my screen. Interestingly enough thee gouges have disappeared over time and only last a day or two on the protector before it looks almost new again.
I never use screen protectors or cases. At that same time I'm always careful with my devices
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I'm bare back style also....
No scratches but I do feel like one day I will :crying:
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I'm bare back style also....
No scratches but I do feel like one day I will :crying:
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Honestly...I put the protectors back on...I'm thinking of putting it on swappa...I'm ready for no waits...and a good phone to start learning dev with...so I guess nexus
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The best screen protector is your pocket!
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+1 for this. Haven't used a screen protector but the gorilla glass is really holding it's own. My pocket is the only protection my phone gets. Even with my keys accidentally going into the same pocket I still haven't had any problems.
I use a Seidio Active case, but no screen protector. I tried one, but it didn't fit right due to the way the glass is beveled at the edges. I keep it in my pocket and it still looks great.
No screen protector here either, I picked up a snap-on case/holster combo on Flea-bay with a screen protector. Took that sucker off about 10 minutes after it went on. Haven't used one in general for a while even back when I had my iPhone 4, got tired of fighting loose corners and air bubbles.
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I scratched 2 HOX+s pretty easily. I actually smashed the screen in an unrelated incident and will be using screen protectors from now on!

My One doesnt play nice with screen protector

I was having some skip issues. I had a screen protector since day 1. I was going to return the unit. Low and behold I take the pos protector off and the home and back buttons work great. No more missed touches so far.
To someone out there this might be helpful.
Meh probably not.
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I'm using one too and noticed the buttons hardly respond. Before it would work perfectly.
I rather press them a few times than having to worry about a scratch on my screen though - A sacrifice I'd be willing to live with.
Hmm, now that you mention it... My capacitive buttons didn't start acting unresponsive until I placed my screen protector. Back is the biggest culprit with it sometimes ignoring any amount of presses under any amount of pressure.
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LatineDictum said:
I'm using one too and noticed the buttons hardly respond. Before it would work perfectly.
I rather press them a few times than having to worry about a scratch on my screen though - A sacrifice I'd be willing to live with.
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I just cant. I missed the performance. Now my baby is bad ass!
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jonathan3579 said:
Hmm, now that you mention it... My capacitive buttons didn't start acting unresponsive until I placed my screen protector. Back is the biggest culprit with it sometimes ignoring any amount of presses under any amount of pressure.
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It's got gorilla glass 2 right. It should be ok. The phone doesn't seem to work right with protectors on.
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Yea i got the Zagg HD and i have to hit it a couple times to get a response.. wish i could make then more sensitive
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Yea i got the Zagg HD and i have to hit it a couple times to get a response.. wish i could make then more sensitive
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The screen is iPhone accurate without one. The phone is tons better without one. Swear.
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I'm going to have to say my buttons were fine till I put on a screen protector.
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I'm going to have to say my buttons were fine till I put on a screen protector.
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I wonder what the technical issue is here because I've never had a phone bothered by a screen protector. (And it's only the capacitive buttons at that.) It's really been testing my patience today.
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I'm going to have to say my buttons were fine till I put on a screen protector.
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Agreed. Same here. Now that I took it off the capacitive buttons are good again. One thing is clear, no screen protectors!! They mess up the capacitive buttons!!
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I had the same issue with my EVO back in the day. Never figured it out.
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Or just buy a screen protector that only covers the screen, not including the capacitive butttons...
I personally need to buy a screen protector just bought my case today and thought about the screen protector but it is crazy expensive at the tmobile store... 25 dollars for a screen protector naaaaaah
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I have the same problem.....
I really don't like the idea of not having a screen protector, nor not covering the bottom portion where the capacitive buttons are.
However I've been wondering...
How about if we punch holes where the capacative buttons are......
My guess is it would probably work with a high end hole punches which is extremely sharp and wont bend the protector while punching..
Any thoughts?
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I haven't used a screen protector since I had my EVO... I just get a decent case, Gorilla Glass is pretty hard to scratch up. I don't like the tactile loss when you use screen protectors at all.
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I haven't used a screen protector since I had my EVO... I just get a decent case, Gorilla Glass is pretty hard to scratch up. I don't like the tactile loss when you use screen protectors at all.
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This.
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I haven't used a screen protector since I had my EVO... I just get a decent case, Gorilla Glass is pretty hard to scratch up. I don't like the tactile loss when you use screen protectors at all.
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Tell that to my Galaxy S3 that not only scratched but also broke from a fall of less than 6 inches. My faith in Gorilla Glass has been shattered.
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jonathan3579 said:
Tell that to my Galaxy S3 that not only scratched but also broke from a fall of less than 6 inches. My faith in Gorilla Glass has been shattered.
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Gorilla Glass wasn't meant to hold an impact of a fall regardless of it being from only 6 inches. It was meant to absorb getting hairline scratches from everyday use.
I'm sure you seen YouTube videos already on this.
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shook187 said:
Gorilla Glass wasn't meant to hold an impact of a fall regardless of it being from only 6 inches. It was meant to absorb getting hairline scratches from everyday use.
I'm sure you seen YouTube videos already on this.
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I've had plenty of Gorilla Glass phones scratch despite the fact that I baby all my phones. I don't buy into the hype and you shouldn't either. Gorilla Glass is a name and a marketing scheme.
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This issue was fixed already in the most recent software update for the global model. We just need to wait for T-Mobile to push the update out to us.
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I'm wondering if it's also worth calling T-Mobile about this or if they (and HTC) are aware of it being present on our models.
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Otterbox defender question

Does anyone use a screen protector under the one built in?
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Yes. Just a greatshield hd one. Im paranoid about sand getting in under the case. Had it happen to me on my gnex.
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Well its making my screen look like pure poo. But I don't want to remove either of them
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most likely same as my note 2, will removed the otterbox screen protector replacing it with a tempered glass to protect the screen.
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Well its making my screen look like pure poo. But I don't want to remove either of them
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In what way? Rainbowing? I think thats from the defender screen protector. Or something else? What kind of screen protector are you using underneath?
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Like when you put the screen protector on a phone and it has bubbles in it
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Tech21 protector
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Buy It Now!!!
First and foremost let me just start by saying that I typically do not do reviews, but I do consider myself to be a phone fanatic. I've owned several cases for several phones, including iPhone 5 & Otterbox Defender (Pictured) and this is by far the best Defender case that I've purchased. I'll try to keep it short and let the pictures do the talking.
The case fits very tight and the phone will not move at all once its placed inside, so be sure that there's no lint or hair on the screen or screen protector of the case because it's next to impossible to remove it without a flat head screwdriver or knife. The headphone port leaves plenty of room for L Shaped 3.5mm jacks (Beats etc.). The "rubber" outer shell is very stiff and shouldn't get loose over time like some of the older otterboxes. All of the ports and cutouts are perfect. The only thing that i don't like is that there is a rainbow affect from the screen protector, & the fact that it looks like a 7" tablet when it's on my hip. But that said this case was definitely worth the wait and money.
I appreciate that review but I own the case I'm just curious should I take the built in screen protector off or take my screen protector off
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Im not having any bubbing here. I would its the self healing tech 21 protector thats causing the otterbox protecter to stick and make bubbles. I would take off the screen protector and put just a cheap one on. And keep the otterbox one on as it helps keep dust out of the case. Buts that just my opinion based on the thinking that a nice self healing screen protector is going to be wasted under there anyway.
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bruce16878 said:
most likely same as my note 2, will removed the otterbox screen protector replacing it with a tempered glass to protect the screen.
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This is what I want to do but nobody has confirmed that it will or will not work. I don't want to drop $60 on the defender and it be unusable. Now that I have had a tempered glass protector I could never go back to a plastic protector!

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