I can't stand screen protectors. So, when the Verizon employee told me about Liquid Glass...I was more than happy to give out a try. Now I wonder, 'how can it POSSIBLY work?" Any first hand experiences with it?
I had the Sharkproof liquid protection on my Note 7. Had to get rid of it before I could tell if it was going to actually work or not. This time around I'm going with the Whitestone Dome.
I've seen some pretty Intriguing YouTube videos and reviews on liquid glass protection. I already have a Whitestone Dome on my note8. I'm thinking of using the liquid glass on the back of the device for some extra protection and maybe go without a case. maybe. I still drop my phone from time to time.
I'm considering it, but I too have questions. Like, how would it work on a screen with a speaker grill, sensor, etc, or a fingerprint sensor on the front of the phone–I'm looking at my Moto Z Play here.
I had forgotten about this so when I saw this thread, I decided to check it out. Read the Amazon reviews....
This is not going to protect your screen from falls. I would say scratches maybe. But only maybe.... their "tests" seem to be the same ones that they do on naked phones and Gorilla Glass holds up just as well.
The $100 guarantee strikes me as a gimmick (actually only getting $63 because you paid $37 for the "protector"). Anyone know where to get a premium phone's screen repaired for anywhere near $100?
This video comes up near the top of a search for the product and.... if you watch closely... It is a TCC store which is a Verizon retailer. Everyone mentions Verizon when they mention a carrier selling it.
And... they filmed it vertically... they sell phones! This was posted in 2017.
I call shenanigans! Would be nice if something like this were true. I'll stick with my tempered glass. Still not great but a little better. I like to think that the initial force of an impact would spread to the protector first.
BTW - I have had great luck with OTAO screen protectors. This is my second phone using one.