- Oct 17, 2013
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My wife and I both have Note 8’s. I purchased 2 Whitestone Dome Glass protectors from Mobilefun and put one on last night.
First of all, this is an AMAZING protector. I had been using a wet-apply protector previously, and the difference is like night from day. It looks great and is SOOOO smooth. And fingerprints just don’t show up on it.
But, I blew the installation. I went thru all the steps, and it looked great – until I realized that the glass hadn’t properly aligned to the phone. It was too low – leaving a little space at the top, and extending a little below the screen. Apparently, the plastic trays allow you to misalign the protector. I ended up removing it (it didn’t come off easily, but is removable – and it left NO residue) and using the second glass protector intended for my wife’s phone. This time I made sure it was properly aligned.
So, it cost me $100 to protect one phone! I wrote both Mobilefun and Whitestone to see if I can purchase just the glass protector. FWIW, I later found that Amazon does sell the glass and plastic trays (without the UV light for $39).
First of all, this is an AMAZING protector. I had been using a wet-apply protector previously, and the difference is like night from day. It looks great and is SOOOO smooth. And fingerprints just don’t show up on it.
But, I blew the installation. I went thru all the steps, and it looked great – until I realized that the glass hadn’t properly aligned to the phone. It was too low – leaving a little space at the top, and extending a little below the screen. Apparently, the plastic trays allow you to misalign the protector. I ended up removing it (it didn’t come off easily, but is removable – and it left NO residue) and using the second glass protector intended for my wife’s phone. This time I made sure it was properly aligned.
So, it cost me $100 to protect one phone! I wrote both Mobilefun and Whitestone to see if I can purchase just the glass protector. FWIW, I later found that Amazon does sell the glass and plastic trays (without the UV light for $39).