Still_Thurro
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Keeping it in. I don't usually put screen protectors on my phone's but since it's there, I'll keep it until it starts looking dull
Mine is coming off today. It served its purpose and kept my screen scratch free during my vacation last week. Just received my Whitestone Dome Glass this morning. After work the factory installed protector is coming off and the Whitestone will be going on.
I personally was shocked when I learned that Samsung was reinstalling screen protectors on the S10 series, but that's good for the customer since the price of the phones went up so high it's always nice to see the customer getting a bonus
That being said, any of you find the screen protector being in the way a bit? like I've cleaned out the front camera cut out at least twice in the 3 days I've owned it. and I could be wrong but I really really believe it's making way more smudges and keeping oils on the screen a lot worse than the straight up glass would have.
I'm leaving mines on for now but I feel I might change that sooner than later (especially since the screen is flat so getting a screen protector on is a lot easier now)
So are you leaving it on or taking it off?
I actually got one on my S10e model, and after 3 days, it's already bubbling in the corners. Not sure why but will take if off once it starts peeling off. I never used one my last phone, the Galaxy S5, which I had for 5 years, so it will probably be fine without one on this device as well.
I took mine off and applied a glass screen protector.
I am keeping mine on for now. When it scratches I will apply the Spigen Glas'r Nano Liquid screen protection I bought.
I would very much like to know how that Nano liquid is. Let us know what you think after you try it. When I picked up my S10e at Verizon, they put a Zagg on for me, but it is going to have to come off....it doesn't cover the entire screen side to side and the "lip" on it makes it nearly impossible to drag the Edge screen handle to open it.
Didn't even realized it was an actual screen protector when I got it. Thought it was just a plastic. It was off minutes after I got the phone set up. Never really use screen protectors. Honestly not sure why I should need if the glass is as strong as they say. Haven't had much issues to date. I do use a case tho.
That is not the screen protector, that was a piece of plastic. The screen protector is a nearly invisible piece of glass that gives the selfie camera the lip around it.
Mine is on for now. But its scratching like crazy so I'm going to invest in the Whitestone soon.