Samsung Installed Screen Protector? Yay or Nay?

They aren't hard to put on...as long as you follow the instructions. A lot of people don't follow the instructions (they have a video on how to do it as well) and they mess it up and blame it on Whitestone. Their instructions are pretty easy and straight-forward, as long as you pay attention to each step!

Most important thing to consider and remember: make sure you install it on a perfectly level surface. Otherwise, the adhesive will run all over the place.

Thank you so much for your response and tips!
 
Not hard at all as long as in my opinion you watch the video on their website.

Allow plenty of time to fit it.

Have a level surface or the pool of adhesive runs the risk of going off to one side or worse down off the edge of the phone.

Be patient.

Allow plenty of time ( yeah I know I'm repeating myself ! Lol )

Fitted quite a few of the Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protectors without issue.

Stay Safe.

Thank you so much! It just seems complicated but I'm sure if I gave myself enough time, I'd be able to figure it out! Plus if it works well but takes a while to do, it'd be worth it!
 
I think I'm the only person who has no issue withe the preinstalled screen protector for my n10. It's still intact and it works.
 
It does. Mine is scratched to hell and back , but I just think about how bad my screen would look without it. I would not be able to trade it in . Lol

I meant to quote mustang. Lol
 
It does. Mine is scratched to hell and back , but I just think about how bad my screen would look without it. I would not be able to trade it in . Lol

I meant to quote mustang. Lol
Yeah any protection better then none!
 
Never done a glass protector myself. How good are they with the curved edges? I thought that was a big problem before.

What's the removal process like? Is there any damage to the screen when taking it off? Is there residue?

I've been using test phones for the past 5 years and going naked since it wasn't my phone. But now that I have to buy my own I'm conflicted on what to do. I use to always put plastic protectors on my phones but crazily enough thinking about doing nothing with my note 20 ultra.
 
Never done a glass protector myself. How good are they with the curved edges? I thought that was a big problem before.

What's the removal process like? Is there any damage to the screen when taking it off? Is there residue?

I've been using test phones for the past 5 years and going naked since it wasn't my phone. But now that I have to buy my own I'm conflicted on what to do. I use to always put plastic protectors on my phones but crazily enough thinking about doing nothing with my note 20 ultra.
You referring to White Stone Dome glass protector?
 
You referring to White Stone Dome glass protector?

That's the one I see referenced here the most, but in general too.

Wet/adhesive installation just makes me nervous. Feel like I'm going to screw up my brand new phone.

And now with the screen fingerprint sensor I'm even more concerned about putting any kind of of screen protector on.
 
That's the one I see referenced here the most, but in general too.

Wet/adhesive installation just makes me nervous. Feel like I'm going to screw up my brand new phone.

And now with the screen fingerprint sensor I'm even more concerned about putting any kind of of screen protector on.
The white stone , is a little bit to set up , but the best on the market for Samsung curved screens.
Its fully glue , and comes off with ease if needed.
You get a tray to put the phone ,the glue and UV light to cure it . You can watch some YouTube videos to get a better understanding how its done .