Mike Dee
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Only issue is that it doesn't much in the way of drop protection.Still rolling the factory plastic over here also.
Only issue is that it doesn't much in the way of drop protection.Still rolling the factory plastic over here also.
True .. that's my concern without insuranceOnly issue is that it doesn't much in the way of drop protection.
I'm still using the factory screen protector, also; daily prayers there's not a bad drop.Only issue is that it doesn't much in the way of drop protection.
That's what a case is for.Only issue is that it doesn't much in the way of drop protection.
Yeah, but with some drops it's best add a glass protector for a little more protection from scratches and cracks.That's what a case is for.
Yes. I had one on my S10+ and after a month or so the top left edge lifted. It made the screen blurry. I ended up taking it off and it cracked. I have a second one but couldn't be bothered to put it on again.Anyone else having some issues with the Whitestone screen protector lifting? I'm not sure if the issue is the smaller bezels causing cases to hit the screen and push it up, or the low amount of glue that's been documented in this thread, but I have it on two s20s, and both show little bubbles in the corners and sides where the screen has lifted and then stuck back down several times, looks like it's due to lateral pressures on the glass. I never had this issue on the with the Whitestone Domes on the sgs9, which was stuck on so tightly that in order to remove it, I would need to physically get a fingernail underneath (versus just applying lateral pressure).