camera glass protection

You could try to find a silver skin to put over it. Im using a skin over the camera glass. You wouldn't even know the protector is there.

You just did this? Wow, the camera skin fit so perfectly on the caseology protector? Looks very clean.
 
You just did this? Wow, the camera skin fit so perfectly on the caseology protector? Looks very clean.
Yeah, I did it just before I posted/commented in here. thank you! I am very please with SopiGuard skins, because it has a very clean fit and finish, so the overall look is almost OEM like. Sometimes I wish the skins also had the Samsung logo on it so it looks like the regular back.
 
Here is the camera with the caseology screen protector on it. I have the Mystic Black Note20 Ultra, so the black glass is fine, but I'm also using a skin. So, I'll skin the glass too.

That green skin looks real nice.
 
That difference is really embarrassing for the WSD company, I would send them the comparison pictures to encourage them to improve their quality.
 
That difference is really embarrassing for the WSD company, I would send them the comparison pictures to encourage them to improve their quality.

If they monitor their Amazon reviews, they'll see I already posted a picture comparison in my review.
 
The lens should always have a filter attached, either clear or something like 'Sky light' or 'Ultra Violet', to protect the lens from dirt and most importantly Scratches! A small scratch on the lens will show up, especially when the image is blown up. Just a small scratch could make an expensive lens
 
The lens should always have a filter attached, either clear or something like 'Sky light' or 'Ultra Violet', to protect the lens from dirt and most importantly Scratches! A small scratch on the lens will show up, especially when the image is blown up. Just a small scratch could make an expensive lens

That's actually what I learned many years ago in photography class for my SLR (DSLRs were not a thing - lol) so I always had a filter on my lens. Hmm, I never thought about it in the case of cell phone cameras, though. I think my fear is whether or not these protectors were well made enough with photography in mind vs. actual lens filters like from Tiffen, etc. But glad you put it into that perspective - I never connected it together.
 
That's actually what I learned many years ago in photography class for my SLR (DSLRs were not a thing - lol) so I always had a filter on my lens. Hmm, I never thought about it in the case of cell phone cameras, though. I think my fear is whether or not these protectors were well made enough with photography in mind vs. actual lens filters like from Tiffen, etc. But glad you put it into that perspective - I never connected it together.

But then I would wonder, if traditional camera lenses are made from the same grade glass as gorilla glass 6, at least in the case of the N20U?
 
But then I would wonder, if traditional camera lenses are made from the same grade glass as gorilla glass 6, at least in the case of the N20U?

No, they wouldn't be - but camera lenses aren't exposed to the typical elements of a cell phone camera lens on a constant basis so the need for such wouldn't be as great. They are typically covered with a lens cap when not in use.
 
The lens should always have a filter attached, either clear or something like 'Sky light' or 'Ultra Violet', to protect the lens from dirt and most importantly Scratches! A small scratch on the lens will show up, especially when the image is blown up. Just a small scratch could make an expensive lens
Except that the outside glass is not a lens it's a glass cover.
 
Except that the outside glass is not a lens it's a glass cover.

That's essentially what a lens is, though - just non concave nor convex. Since it's non removable, it's basically a permanent clear filter and for all intents and purposes - part of the lens assembly.