(Edited this post since I was able to successfully re-submit my warranty replacement)
For those of us that purchased a TP Glass screen protector from ZAGG - If you have one of these on your Note 4 then you're familiar with the halo that's occurring along the edges. I read that ZAGG came out with a new and improved version that is cut differently so there wouldn't be any halo effect at all. I contacted ZAGG to confirm this. They quickly replied and said that they came out with a "new and improved" glass screen protector for the Note 4 and that it was cut perfectly to fit on the flat surface of the phone screen. They also said that "all" replacements were going to be the new design. This was great news to hear so I went to their website to place an order for a "warranty replacement". I was shocked when I saw that ZAGG is asking for $20.00 to replace your existing "defective" screen protector. -> I then realized that when I registered my screen protector, there was only one type to choose from so I selected it. It registered a "standard" screen protector and not the GLASS. I re-registered my Glass screen protector and was then able to submit a warranty replacement. All I have to do is pay for shipping. I hope the new one works out better.
For those of us that purchased a TP Glass screen protector from ZAGG - If you have one of these on your Note 4 then you're familiar with the halo that's occurring along the edges. I read that ZAGG came out with a new and improved version that is cut differently so there wouldn't be any halo effect at all. I contacted ZAGG to confirm this. They quickly replied and said that they came out with a "new and improved" glass screen protector for the Note 4 and that it was cut perfectly to fit on the flat surface of the phone screen. They also said that "all" replacements were going to be the new design. This was great news to hear so I went to their website to place an order for a "warranty replacement". I was shocked when I saw that ZAGG is asking for $20.00 to replace your existing "defective" screen protector. -> I then realized that when I registered my screen protector, there was only one type to choose from so I selected it. It registered a "standard" screen protector and not the GLASS. I re-registered my Glass screen protector and was then able to submit a warranty replacement. All I have to do is pay for shipping. I hope the new one works out better.
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