smooth4lyfe
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Im using a tempered glass protector which is pretty damn good! I can never go without some protection for my phone, be it a case and a screen protector
Have the Spigen glas on my Note 3 and my S5. You'll be pleased. The S5 one is super thin. Makes the thumb swipe to unlock flawless. Enjoy!
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You obviously haven't learned how to do it. The last 4 protectors I put on, went on perfectly. You can't even tell it's on there.I agree a good case is a must but a screen protector I hear that you don't need one and others say you do which make me nervous wreak going out with my phone. I would not mind using one if they were not impossible to put on evenly without dust particles getting stuck underneath. I tried the steamy shower and scotch tape method which never works as can never install them right so I end up tearing them off because the screen looks terrible especially those small dot dust particles you can really see when you view a website like these. They are just as bad as a dead pixel as your eyes are glued to them. Then I rip the screen protector off try to remove it making it worse which I end up just throwing it away.
Well I have a lot of dust where I live and I am not joking. I wipe my stuff down the next day it is full of dust. I tried many different places to install screen protectors and I get dust all over so the bathroom is the least dusty place yet dust still gets there too. I use the steamy shower method but it still does not get rid of the dust even though I keep trying. I installed screen protectors for three iPod Touches, a Nano, a Kindle Fire HDX (returned) a Nexus 7 (2013) tablet (the only one I got on perfectly without any dust) and a Nexus 5 and most of them had dust underneight it.You obviously haven't learned how to do it. The last 4 protectors I put on, went on perfectly. You can't even tell it's on there.
I start off by wiping the area such as a counter top or kitchen island with a wet paper towel. Wash hands and arms. Wipe phone off away from the area you are going to do it at. Use the hinge method. Never have a problem.
Well I have a lot of dust where I live and I am not joking. I wipe my stuff down the next day it is full of dust. I tried many different places to install screen protectors and I get dust all over so the bathroom is the least dusty place yet dust still gets there too. I use the steamy shower method but it still does not get rid of the dust even though I keep trying. I installed screen protectors for three iPod Touches, a Nano, a Kindle Fire HDX (returned) a Nexus 7 (2013) tablet (the only one I got on perfectly without any dust) and a Nexus 5 and most of them had dust underneight it.
I did wash one of the screen protectors I threw away on Friday and dust was under it so I used dish washing soap and got most of it out except for too dust particles so I do have a screen protector on it now hence not perfect but I can live with it.
I do not use a screen protector. A few scratches don't bother me. Its only when the shattered glass cuts my fingers that it bothers me.
I guess that's OK if you plan on keeping it for a long time, just don't plan on getting top $$$ if you are going to sell it. Even 1 minor scratch can bring down the value significantly.
For me, even a very minor scratch would do nothing but rent space in my head as long as I owned it. Therefore, it's essential for my mental health to keep the phone 100% perfect.![]()