Screen protection?

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Does anyone know of a good screen protector? One that sticks to the curved screen and feels smooth to the touch. Don't want rubbery feel.
 

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Mr. Shield's on Amazon works great. No bubbles and has a mat finish. Love it.

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I don't use it unless a good tempered glass one and I have not seen good one yet for moto x


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I went without on my last phone GS3 and ended up with a lot of scratches. I'd like to preserve this one for a while if possible. I have a tempered glass on now, but it doesn't fit right. I will buy a new tempered glass one if they get one that works. I'm skeptical that tempered glass will ever work on this phone, unless they make a curved one which is not likely.
 

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Why would you need a curved tempered glass screen protector I don't think the glass is curved

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Why would you need a curved tempered glass screen protector I don't think the glass is curved

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All the tempered glass protectors bubble around the edges, this is due to a slight curve near the edges. The tempered glass can be pushed down to seal, but it comes right back.
 

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I've been using Halo brand screen protectors for a long time. I really like them.

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I'm surprised by the lack of quality screen protection options. I'm weary of tempered glass protectors, and the cheap films look terrible after a few weeks. Ultimately I ended up buying an Invisible Shield HD protector for a Kindle Fire and made my own for the Moto X, using a tempered glass protector that I had planned to install as a template. It turned out really well, and should wear better than any of the other films you can get at the moment.
 

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I'm using the Anti-Shock screen protector from the Motorola website, it's made by Power Support. Excellent screen protector, feels like glass.
 

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I am using this as well (got it 2 days ago), but it seems to be covering the 2 sensors on the bottom. I am not sure if it reduces the active display though.

It doesn't fully cover the screen, there is about 0.3 mm gap, but I am using a case that has the raised edges so it is not at all an issue.
 

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I'm using the Anti-Shock screen protector from the Motorola website, it's made by Power Support. Excellent screen protector, feels like glass.

I was going to order that one when I ordered my mine ,but it was out of stock.So I went with the Non-Glare Film one .
 

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I was going to order that one when I ordered my mine ,but it was out of stock.So I went with the Non-Glare Film one .

Call Motorola - they'll probably comp you one for your inconvenience. That's what happened for me when the Hula bumper I wanted wasn't available when I ordered my phone, but later was back in stock. All I wanted was for them to waive shipping cost (since it would've shipped free w/the phone) but they just comped the whole thing.
 

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I've just bought "Invisible Defender" protectors for my Moto X. They seem fine, but I noticed today that if I move my finger over the sensors one at a time, only the top right one wakes up the phone. Has anyone else noticed this, and does it really matter?
 

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I've just bought "Invisible Defender" protectors for my Moto X. They seem fine, but I noticed today that if I move my finger over the sensors one at a time, only the top right one wakes up the phone. Has anyone else noticed this, and does it really matter?

Is this a ZAGG IS?
 

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Is this a ZAGG IS?
No, it's made by Rearth. There are cut outs for the speaker, camera etc but not for the sensors. I have another 3 left so perhaps I'll try punching holes. Trouble is, being a black model, I can't see the sensors.

I'm in the UK and can't see any protectors with pre-punched holes for the sensors, either on the Motorola site or elsewhere. But if anyone has been able to source them, I'd like to know.