Get the whitedome. Been rocking it for a month now. Dropped my phone a few times and the screen is still good as new. Sensitivity is still as if I had put it on. You'll be happy you did it.I am considering going without. I've been through 4 tempered glass -- 2 i-Blason and 2 Zaggs. They keep cracking without being dropped and all within a week of install. I'm not sure what is causing this. Twice the phone was in my purse. I have a special pocket that has nothing else in it that I keep my phone in. Once the SP cracked while I was wiping it with the microfiber I use to clean my glasses. The third one cracked while I was sleeping and it was on my headboard. It sounds crazy, but I was reading when I went to sleep and it was cracked in the morning.
The cracks all start somewhere in the middle of the screen. One was near the home button, one was near the right top and 2 were right in the middle. Then the crack keeps going until it reaches edge to edge. There are never any signs of an unknown impact and it's always the one crack with no spidering.
I just wish I felt better about going without. Microscratches drive me crazy and I live withing a mile of the beach, so sand is everywhere. Also, I wear earrings and sometimes actually talk on my phone.
Perhaps I'll throw more money after bad and try the Whitestone Dome. The install has me concerned though. I wouldn't be able to stand any bubble or glue or lifting.
I'm curious if the coating will interfere with another screen protector application if you choose to get one.So, I was at Sam's Club today and they had the snake oil, erm, I mean liquid screen protector called Ghost Guard. It was only $20, so what the heck. I was gonna go naked anyhow.
I applied it. Had enough to do my Gears S3 and tablet, too. I am definitely feel a difference. And fingerprints are totally reduced... by a lot. I did register since it's a $100 warranty. I don't think it will help a cracking or drop situation, but that was never what I wanted. I wanted scratch protection.
So, the snake oil feels good, reduces fingerprints, and has a warranty. If it goes horribly wrong... well that's what insurance is for.