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I bought the Zagg screen protector when I bought my phone. They claim that it's unscratchable. They are full of it! I'm in my third one in two months and it has a scratch as well. A scuff even at that.
WTF!
WTF!
Yeah, I had a Zagg on my HTC Sensation, and then the cheaper one on my E4GT, and there's no difference except for the extra fluff they give you: the fancy fold-open box, a rubber squeege, and some spracy crap that's probably just water. Sorry you spent extra money.
When it comes to electronics accessories, eBay is your best bet. You wouldn't believe the markup on things like Zagg on the retail level (2000%+).
A couple friends swear by their ZAGG, though my vote is for my Steinheil on the GS2. It is absolutely crystal clear.
But, in a classic case of the paradox that is me, I have had other phones/devices that I did not even bother with a screen protector. I tend to baby my stuff, but accidents can and do happen.
Steinheil Ultra Crystal for the win.
Amazon.com: SGP Samsung Galaxy S2/ Epic 4G Touch [Sprint] Screen Protector Steinheil Series [Ultra Crystal]: Cell Phones & Accessories
Not cheap but worth every penny.
I've seen a couple of areas on this site now where they recommend these Steinheil protectors. So I decided last night to re-outfit my E4GT with a new protector and a Trexcell 3800mah battery. Will give an update and some pics when I get it all dialed in. The consumer reviews on the Steinheil's are pretty awesome, so I wanted to give it a shot. Stay tuned!
Steinheil Ultra Crystal for the win.
Amazon.com: SGP Samsung Galaxy S2/ Epic 4G Touch [Sprint] Screen Protector Steinheil Series [Ultra Crystal]: Cell Phones & Accessories
Not cheap but worth every penny.
i am in construction and still have a nice clean scratch free zagg... What are you people doing to your phones? If you drop it or put it in a pocket with other stuff, what do you think is going happen? Lets be careful people. If they made a perfect phone that would not scratch and upgrade forever none of us would buy a new device. Use care people.
Is it a wet or dry application? I'm thinking about going with it only because of the clearness. I think the last screen protector I had was Invisible Shield and although it worked great, the waves bothered me when viewed at a certain angles.