Best Screen Protectors?

beerdini

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Even though the S3 has Gorilla Glass 2 on it, I'm still a fan of using a screen protector just for the added protection, the extra layer never bothered me. When I got my S3, I purchased and had the Sprint store rep put the protector on the phone, and after 1 day of not even putting the phone in my pocket for the first 24 hours of owning it, the tab in the upper right that is above the small version of the clock and to the right of the front facing camera immediately started peeling up. I tried reapplying a couple of drops of water to the bottom and it just peeled off more so I cut off that tab with scissors since it wasn't over the screen yet. In phones back that would usually be the end of the problem but that corner keeps peeling farther and farther back.

I've never quite been a fan of the wet screen protectors, but I'm looking for a replacement already after 3 days of having my new phone. Does anyone have a recommendation? How about some sort of case that has or allows a wrist strap? It just gives a little more confidence if I want to put my hand out a window or over a ledge to take a pic and not having to worry about dropping the phone. Thanks!
 
Steinheil screen protectors are awsome. Used them on my S2 and loved them. They go on easy and are slick like glass. I don't like wet screen protectors either too much BUT I have a skinomi protector on my S3 now and while it's ok, I still prefer Steinheil.

I use an Otterbox Defender for my case and can't really give advice on cases with wrist straps.
 
Zagg - but only the HD version. Hated the old invisishields but the HD versions are the best I've ever had.
 
Steinheil Ultra Nano are awesome, best out there. I also have some Steinheil Curved Crystal that are just as nice.


Apple's opening court statement...
"It's easier to copy than Innovate"

Sent from my Innovative Galaxy S3
 
Personally, I didn't like either Steinhill product. The Ultra Nano were more difficult to apply and, once on, mine got a crease the first time I changed a battery. My friend had the Crystal and gave it to me. After a week, the edges no longer stuck...plus, it never even went to the edge.

The Zagg, on the other hand, has been perfect. Most people ask me if I plan to put a screen protector on and I already have it on.

I used to use PhantomSkinz, which are nice, but the Zagg HD is nicer and is usually in stock at your local Best Buy.
 
Personally, I didn't like either Steinhill product. The Ultra Nano were more difficult to apply and, once on, mine got a crease the first time I changed a battery. My friend had the Crystal and gave it to me. After a week, the edges no longer stuck...plus, it never even went to the edge.

The Zagg, on the other hand, has been perfect. Most people ask me if I plan to put a screen protector on and I already have it on.

I used to use PhantomSkinz, which are nice, but the Zagg HD is nicer and is usually in stock at your local Best Buy.



How do you get a crease in a Steinheil ultra nano screen protector changing your battery?

Did you lay it face down on the concrete and pry the battery cover off with a claw hammer?

I have had my first Ultra Nano protector on since they first came available and it still is flawless and nobody can tell it even has a protector on the screen, by sight or feel.

You had the Crystal, NOT the Curved Crystal. The new Curved Crystal are curved on the edges to wrap over and cover the ENTIRE screen of the S3.
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Zaggs are like a slab of rubber over the screen. And sticky!

If the screen is perfectly clean, the Ultra Nano protectors are soooo easy to install. Air pushes right out.

Apple's opening court statement...
"It's easier to copy than Innovate"

Sent from my Innovative Galaxy S3