Found something that is not a screen protector that protects your screen

Geez sorry to even bring it up. Guess you guys will only believe one company and if that one company says something you'll believe it. For example if they say that they are Ssmsung certified but you don't hear it from anyone else not even Samsung I guess you will believe. I have done research and looked reviews and from the reviews I read they were pretty much all positive. With this liquid screen protection.

Keep believing what a company tells you. Also to that person who said who know's that this company who sells the liquid screen protector will be around in a few years to file a claim. You don't know. Just like with any company.
No its always good to see other options out there.

But I've been using since my s8+,s9+,note 9, which I still have all devices and couldn't be happier with Dome . I've tried tons of them on the market Zagg, to no name brands and wasted a lot of money .
 
Not saying it's new. Saying this is my last resort before going with no screen protector. Sick of how I can't get the FPS to work with the Whitestone Dome Screen protectors or only getting it to work 30% of the time even though they say it does work with the FPS. I tried both the way the said on their website through the video, and the way it says on Amazon.

I also like how I'm guaranteed $300 if my screen breaks.

Good luck getting that $300. when your screen breaks.
 
I've heard if liquid protection before. ...but it's not going on my expensive phone...yet. If one of these companies puts a kiosk in one of our upper-echelon malls and I like what they demo, etc, etc I might...one day...far in the future...maybe...just maybe...if the moon's in the right orbit...and the weather is nice...and my dog is behaving...and I'm not hungry...maybe give it a shot. Maybe.
 
Liquid doesn't bother me as much as long as works. I mean whitestone you are putting liquid all over it as well.
 
Liquid doesn't bother me as much as long as works. I mean whitestone you are putting liquid all over it as well.
It's not the liquid that concerns. It's the product's ability to protect and be durable and protect and be durable and be tracelessly removable that I hold any skepticism about.
 
Liquid doesn't bother me as much as long as works. I mean whitestone you are putting liquid all over it as well.

I don't think the liquid bothers anyone. My objection to the liquid is that it doesn't do much. It doesn't stregthen the glass. It may help resist scratches for awhile but the coating wears off and there is no way to tell when it needs recoating.
 
Cell helmet or w/e is a no go for me. I am cool w/ Whitestone.
 
Yeah, whitestone only for me as well unless something better comes.

Seriously though, wth is up with all the ads between forum post etc not. Even adblock not stopping. I mean damn, enough already.
 
I would most definitely be concerned putting a liquid on my $1k phone screen and not even know what's in the liquid. I would be concerned about the long term effects, what it does to the oleophobic coating on the screen, etc.

No thanks.
 
I would most definitely be concerned putting a liquid on my $1k phone screen and not even know what's in the liquid. I would be concerned about the long term effects, what it does to the oleophobic coating on the screen, etc.

No thanks.
Oh no, I didn't even think about the oleophobic coating being damaged.
 
Oh no, I didn't even think about the oleophobic coating being damaged.

I don't think it's a concern or at least I haven't heard of any issues with liquid Screen Protectors beaking down the oleophobic coating. It certainly hasn't been a problem with any of the screen protector adhesives whether they are liquid or not.
 
Oh no, I didn't even think about the oleophobic coating being damaged.

Scutley, please don't take these comments personally, they are there to inform others to think very carefully before purchasing any product that make unbelievable claims without scientific proof. If spending $69 gives you piece of mind then it's money well spent just like any other insurance. Have a good day. Kodak2.
 
I sold Cellhelmet at a Wireless Revolution store selling Cricket. They started carrying it vs getting new screen protectors (film or glass) for every single budget to mid range phone that came out because it was just cost effective for them. We had to take a class on how to apply it, and how the insurance tiers worked. I really didn't want to put it on my brand new iPhone X so I put it on my AW3 figuring it wouldn't hurt.

For scratch protection, which is what liquid glass is for, it worked perfectly. I wish I'd used some on my AW4. For crack protection, they straight up know it's not going to stop a break. However, they sell you the different tiers of insurance to cushion a screen replacement.

Is it a long convoluted process? Yes. Break phone. Get phone fixed through legitimate means. Pay for fix. Send receipt to Cellhelmet. Be reimbursed. It's about a 6 week process to be honest, and nobody got time for that. But if you have to pay more than $30], you're out those extra bucks.

If you're looking for scratch protection then Cellhelmet is for you. It's easy to apply, just a little patience needed. Are there better liquid glass options than Cellhelmet? Yes. But for an average user that doesn't break their screens or cause careless damage to their device then liquid glass might be a good choice for you.
 

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