Not with the Whitestone and its all over adhesive. I had mine already to put on the moment I received my Note 9. If you check out the YouTube videos, the consensus is pretty clear. Whitestone is the one to get. I used ones for my S8+ and Note8, so I was an old hand at the installation.The problem with these is that dust gets trapped under/along the sides and the adhesive will start to ball up on the sides\edges.
I had the Whitestone on S8, S8+, and Note 8. Dust eventually collects on the sides and eventually causes you to wipe it and the adhesive balls up.Not with the Whitestone and its all over adhesive. I had mine already to put on the moment I received my Note 9. If you check out the YouTube videos, the consensus is pretty clear. Whitestone is the one to get. I used ones for my S8+ and Note8, so I was an old hand at the installation.
Not with the Whitestone and its all over adhesive. I had mine already to put on the moment I received my Note 9. If you check out the YouTube videos, the consensus is pretty clear. Whitestone is the one to get. I used ones for my S8+ and Note8, so I was an old hand at the installation.
I had the Whitestone on S8, S8+, and Note 8. Dust eventually collects on the sides and eventually causes you to wipe it and the adhesive balls up.
That's not what I am talking about, but I don't care to debate it any longer. For my situation, not using a case and going caseless with a pouch, the whitestone eventually developed bubbles on all 3 devices and if you wipe too much adhesive away during install you end up with bubbles and halos. All of the installs I did ended up perfect at the time but the. Developed what I described above.This sounds like you didn’t clean up all of the excessive adhesive from the sides after the initial UV application and removing the phone from the bracket. If you have adhesive oozing out from the sides it sounds like maybe that the table was not level and more went in one direction? You’re supposed to wipe off the excess before the final curing process.
That's not what I am talking about, but I don't care to debate it any longer. For my situation, not using a case and going caseless with a pouch, the whitestone eventually developed bubbles on all 3 devices and if you wipe too much adhesive away during install you end up with bubbles and halos. All of the installs I did ended up perfect at the time but the. Developed what I described above.
That's not what I am talking about, but I don't care to debate it any longer. For my situation, not using a case and going caseless with a pouch, the whitestone eventually developed bubbles on all 3 devices and if you wipe too much adhesive away during install you end up with bubbles and halos. All of the installs I did ended up perfect at the time but the. Developed what I described above.
Happened on one side with the first one I installed on my S9+. The second one didn't have that issue. Despite their best efforts to come up with an install kit that is supposed to be consistent, it's not as it doesn't really control outside variables (level being the biggest factor). It's not bad given the price though.
How easy is it to get the adhesive off. Just thinking ahead for Note 10 trade in.
No problem removing it after it's been on - you probably won't even see any residue. The mess is when you install it and you don't have it just right. Complete fubar.
From having removed one, the back of the protector adheres much better to the adhesive than the phone's screen. So when you pull it off, the adhesive comes off the screen pretty clean.
Really not a fan of dumping adhesive on the phone. I've never seen this system before, I have a cheap garbage glass protector on mine right now so I was looking at alternatives. I also don't like the top part being cutaway, that's not what I call (full coverage). I want every bit of the screen covered, save for the speaker.
The caseology one causes major touch sensitivity issues. Almost unbearable.