Best Galaxy Note 4 Tempered Glass Screen Protector

Under faq it does say they will warranty the screen for any reason. It'll just cost u shipping

If the screen doesn't fit we shouldn't have to pay shipping, since it'd be more of a defective product issue than a warranty issue. Hopefully I won't have to find out.
 
I ordered the Zagg HDX after someone on xda forums posted pictures of theirs with no halo on an AT&T phone which is what I have. I read the reviews on Zagg's website and no one complained about a halo (although there were halo complaints for the glass invisibleshield). It's less than 1mm thick which depending on how large it's cut I may need to work with my Seidio Surface case. I'll post pictures after I receive & install it. Of course I'm really hoping this is the end of my ridiculously long search to find a protector that fits properly without a halo...........we'll see.
 
I ordered the Zagg HDX... Of course I'm really hoping this is the end of my ridiculously long search to find a protector that fits properly without a halo...........we'll see.

I'm pretty sure there won't be a halo, because the HDX is not a glass screen protector. The halo is purely a problem with the glass protectors because they have to fit the curved screen exactly.

Plastic/film screen protectors are not hard and so therefore should conform/stick to the exact form of the screen.
 
I'm pretty sure there won't be a halo, because the HDX is not a glass screen protector. The halo is purely a problem with the glass protectors because they have to fit the curved screen exactly.

Plastic/film screen protectors are not hard and so therefore should conform/stick to the exact form of the screen.

I thought I'd be done with it after ordering the iloome Flexmate which isn't glass either but I didn't even bother to install it after seeing others post that it lifted soon after install, just sent it back. The Zagg HDX has 3H hardness and according to Zagg "extreme shaterproof resistance" which none of the film protectors I'm aware of have a hardness rating and none have any screen shatterproofing ability in a drop. I have high hopes that it will work as I'm really fed up (and I'm sure everyone else is too) with spending so much time trying to find a screen protector that fits properly has no halo and protects my screen.
 
Has anyone put a plastic protector on then tried applying a tempered glass one to see if there would be no halo?
 
Has anyone put a plastic protector on then tried applying a tempered glass one to see if there would be no halo?

That's sounds like an awful lot of work and money to fix an issue that shouldn't be an issue.

Also, since the curve of the screen is causing the halo-why would another layer of plastic solve the problem?
 
I installed my replacement, "re-engineered", Zagg Glass yesterday and there is definitely still a halo. It's smaller but it's there. And it's annoying...
 
Hey has anyone tried the Otterbox Alpha Glass? At 28 bucks (on sale), it's pretty steep to buy one just to try it out. But if it solves all our problems...
 
Hey has anyone tried the Otterbox Alpha Glass? At 28 bucks (on sale), it's pretty steep to buy one just to try it out. But if it solves all our problems...

Hopefully we will get a guinea pig in soon to try the Alpha Glass. :p I'm done wasting $$ on this crap. :'(
 
People who pay more than $5 for a tempered glass screen protector for their smartphone are not doing their homework, just got one on eBay for $4.29 for my Note 4, and got a double pack for my S4 a while back from amazon for $7.
 
People who pay more than $5 for a tempered glass screen protector for their smartphone are not doing their homework, just got one on eBay for $4.29 for my Note 4, and got a double pack for my S4 a while back from amazon for $7.

OK so may I ask.. What does the price of a glass screen protector has to do with finding one that doesn't create a halo effect???