donm527
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Is it a glass protector that doesn't use the liquid like the others like or doesn't use adhesive on the entire underside like what you would find in an iPhone tempered glass protector and only a strip of adhesive on the edges??
I've tried a couple on my Note 8 and even though it didn't have FPS sensor I always ended up going with the Spigen UltraFlex TPS because no matter how flat against the glass it may seem, there is that tiniest bit of space that is there to keep from getting a good touch. The liquid protectors fill in that gap. A full adhesive I guess would but never seen one.
TPS even though not the same smooth feeling, my first attempt, seems to be working for me fortunately so sticking with Spigen again. LK mentioned by another sounds like a good option too because it's a dry application where the Spigen is wet so I may try that when time to change protectors.
I've tried a couple on my Note 8 and even though it didn't have FPS sensor I always ended up going with the Spigen UltraFlex TPS because no matter how flat against the glass it may seem, there is that tiniest bit of space that is there to keep from getting a good touch. The liquid protectors fill in that gap. A full adhesive I guess would but never seen one.
TPS even though not the same smooth feeling, my first attempt, seems to be working for me fortunately so sticking with Spigen again. LK mentioned by another sounds like a good option too because it's a dry application where the Spigen is wet so I may try that when time to change protectors.
So, I initially set up FPS on my Note20 and as all said, it works very fast and accurately. But when I put on a glass screen protector, it would not recognize FPS 100% of the time. I thought it was the glass screen protector, so I sent it back and ordered another one. Removed all stored fingerprints and attempted to redo WITH the screen protector on and Touch Sensitivity on - NO DICE. So, I guess I need to remove the glass screen protector, set up the FPS, and then reinstall a glass protector or forget and go with a TPS one? Thanks in advance for suggestions.