Funny, but I just had to remove my Spigen Ultra because the edges were peeling up because of my case. It's the second one I have gone through. I really liked how clear it was, but the fingerprints were terrible.
I bought and installed a Zagg to replace the Spigen yesterday. I have been using Zagg almost exclusively since my iPhone 3GS several years ago, but I thought I would try something else. I have a paper trimmer, so I trimmed a couple millimeters off of each side of the screen protector to make it more screen friendly and it worked perfectly. I wish Zagg made a case friendly protector for the Note2, but since they don't I figured I would improvise.
I really prefer how much better the wet application screen protectors attach, but maybe it's just me. I think they stick better. Plus Zagg has a lifetime guarantee with free replacements. To the OP: if your Zagg have you issues just go to their website and request a free replacement. You do have to mail the old one back, but no big deal.
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