Samsung screen protector drop test - Samsung Galaxy S10 Accessories

Welp, it happened. 2 weeks into having the phone and I was getting out of the car... S10 fell out of my jacket, face down to the pavement. Spigen tough armor case protected the phone, but there must have been some pebbles on the ground. The screen protector factory applied to the phone got nicked and scratched up. Peeled off in a small spot too but the glass underneath appears to be fine.
In short, it would appear the factory applied protector is good for a few Nick's and scratches and that's it

Umm... What more did you expect?

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Bubbles under screen protector

I just bought the G Tablet from Sears at lunch. Came home, opened the box and noticed bubbles underneath the screen protector. No biggie I thought since it's only to protect the screen during shipping/packaging. After 4 hours waiting for it to charge, I play with it. Take off the packaging screen protector.
There are bubbles underneath the main screen protector. Found some comments on the interwebs. Peeled off that protector and got out most of the bubbles but some small bubbles remain. Also there are rings of the outlines of where the initial bubbles were. Called him desk. I told them that i re-applied the screen protector and there are rings, etc. Asked if I could just remove the screen protector.
They said no because the glass will easily scratch. Guess it's not made of gorilla glass. Oh well, looks like I'm taking it back. Can't decide if I'm going to exchange for another one or just wait till the other more polished Tegra 2 android tablets are released.
Thoughts?
LOL, just take the screen protector off man. I had bubbles under my too, I took it off when I first got the G Tab.
The screens get greasy easily, but they don't scratch easily. You don't put it in your pocket like a cell phone so no keys, no change, etc. Just remove it and don't worry. That's no reason to return a tablet.
I experienced the same thing, and it is very frustrating. However, I'm not sold on returning it yet. The protector itself is easy to remove and reapply; it uses static to hold on so there isn't any adhesive and you can remove/reattach as many times as necessary. The only problem (and my current problem) is dirt on the screen protector. I took it off to reapply, but then got some dust in the few moments it took me to reapply it. So I removed it, washed it in warm soapy water till it was all shiny and new, but then hit the hard part of how am I supposed to dry this thing? I tried a towel, left lint. Tried a blowdryer, left little dried bubbles. So now I guess I'll try air drying it.
But I wouldn't return it just yet, but that's just me.
There might be dirt under the sticky side of the protector, I've used tape to clean out dust particles or lint that's stuck under the screen protector.
when you guys took off the initial screen plastic was there a bit less glare?

Does anyone not use a screen protector?

Stopped using mine, and love it. Just an overall more pleasant experience with the phone, and plan on keeping it off.
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I see no need for a screen protector if your device is equipped with Gorilla glass (and you are handling it carefully).
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I always use tempered glass screen protector to make sure fine grits of sand and any hard object don't scratch the screen. I can live with scratched bezels like that on my Note 4 but not on any of my phones's screen.
Never used a protector and have not had any problems. If I was a construction worker or farmer I'd put it in a case, but I have a desk job so it's never exposed to harsh conditions.
Dropped my phone in the parking lot a few months ago. The tempered glass took a chip on the edge, but my screen was fine. I dare not think about what would have happened to the screen otherwise.
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After a lot of drops, screen still looks intact. But from closer look I can see some scratches. If it wasn't Gorilla glass 3 I will definitely buy screen protector.
I often sell my phones and the first thing a buyer looks for are scratches on the screen; therefore, I always use a tempered glass screen protector. Over time, I find that fine scratches will develop, even with Gorilla glass.
As seen on the android wear watches. Gorilla glass is very good against breaking, or destroying, but isn't as good against scratches, so these little scratches always build over time. I've never used any kind of these glass temmpered protectors or whatever nonsense, because the gorilla glass is sufficient enough against breaking, and when u drop the phone on the edge, the glass won't save you either way and the display will crack due to the "construction" of gorilla glass. It's very dense and strong against any impact from the front side, but is very fragile to impacts from "sides". So I use a foil from myscreenprotector dot com. I have S IV for almost 2 years now, and I'm really harsh on it. I've dropped it like zillion times, It even fell a couple times from stairs and nothing happened. My middle frame had pieces falling out, so I've changed it, I've changed the back cover and I'm planning on changing the front frame, because its compltely shattered at some places. But the screen never cracked. And the foil from the site... I can't even see it on the display, It doesn't feel different to touch and I use to replace it every year or so (8$ isn't that much...) and when I peel the foil off the display, the display is as new as the first day I got it, no scratches what so ever
EDIT: I've started with the android wear... I currently have huawei watch for 3 months and it has sapphire glass, which is not as strong as gorilla glass, but is extremely good vs scratches... And I've never seen anyone, who would stomp on their watch, but you can scratch them anywhere...
I don't. Each to their own I guess.
Gorilla glass is too high rated. I've seen drop tests for all Samsung S phones, from about shoulder height. They all ended up with broken screens. Gorilla glass my ass.
The Oukitel K4000's screen is amazing. You can hammer nails with it and the screen won't even have a scratch. Manufacturers should start making screens like the K4000's screen.
Gorilla glass my ass, its scratch easily in my jeans back pocket,, so i put on tempered glass
My protection
In the 2 1/2 years I used the S4, I never used a screen protector. My protection came from using a Nite Ize belt holster made of ballistic nylon with a flap. I do have a line across the front of the phone from wear of putting it in or out of the holster but it doesn't detract from the appearance. The phone has been dropped on occasion on a variety of surfaces with no damage to the screen.
As has been noted, YMMV. FWIW, I have moved on to the Moto X Pure and use the same type holster along with the plastic bumper that came with the phone. No drops yet but am thinking about getting a tempered glass cover.
i had a zagit but got tired of the dull screen so I removed it...glad i did and haven't scratched the screen yet
I gave up on screen protectors. They are expensive, difficult to put on the right way without getting dust underneath, and the glass ones are so fragile. Last one I tried literally snapped in my hand trying to align it to the screen. Something that fragile will not provide much protection even though it looks good.
I use a random tempered glass screen + an otterbox defender with the built in screen protector removed.
I have this case. $15 at a stand at the mall. Rubberized layer to wrap the phone, tough tight fitting outer shell with a grippy back, bumpers on the corners and raised rubber around the screen bezel to keep the screen from making contact with the floor in case of face down drops or rubbing in the pockets. Only complaint i have with it is the holes for the volume and power buttons are a little too flush, making it a bit of a pain to get used to, but adjusting wasnt so bad after a while. And again the case is tight fitting, so getting it on and off is a minor headache but worth it. Tested drops from arms length above my head (I'm 5'9", so say about 6'8"), not a single mark on the screen. Just cracked the plastic above the volume buttons. No need for screen protector here though a tempered one would be nice. However I agree the loss in sensitivity with a screen protector on is not worth the hassle of actually applying it and risking the nasty bubbles. At $5+ a pop, having them eventually peel at the edges and get dirt under it can cause more damage than normal wear and tear if your careful enough
I never use screen protector.
chiruscan said:
I gave up on screen protectors. They are expensive, difficult to put on the right way without getting dust underneath, and the glass ones are so fragile. Last one I tried literally snapped in my hand trying to align it to the screen. Something that fragile will not provide much protection even though it looks good.
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I use those cheap Walmart screen protectors, and the key to putting them on is the tape trick. Barely have any bubbles underneath.
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Ereniemis said:
As seen on the android wear watches. Gorilla glass is very good against breaking, or destroying, but isn't as good against scratches, so these little scratches always build over time. I've never used any kind of these glass temmpered protectors or whatever nonsense, because the gorilla glass is sufficient enough against breaking, and when u drop the phone on the edge, the glass won't save you either way and the display will crack due to the "construction" of gorilla glass. It's very dense and strong against any impact from the front side, but is very fragile to impacts from "sides". So I use a foil from myscreenprotector dot com. I have S IV for almost 2 years now, and I'm really harsh on it. I've dropped it like zillion times, It even fell a couple times from stairs and nothing happened. My middle frame had pieces falling out, so I've changed it, I've changed the back cover and I'm planning on changing the front frame, because its compltely shattered at some places. But the screen never cracked. And the foil from the site... I can't even see it on the display, It doesn't feel different to touch and I use to replace it every year or so (8$ isn't that much...) and when I peel the foil off the display, the display is as new as the first day I got it, no scratches what so ever
EDIT: I've started with the android wear... I currently have huawei watch for 3 months and it has sapphire glass, which is not as strong as gorilla glass, but is extremely good vs scratches... And I've never seen anyone, who would stomp on their watch, but you can scratch them anywhere...
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Agree. See no point in the tempered glass protectors when they're not gonna prevent your glad from shattering. I just use those $10 screen protectors from Walmart just to prevent little scratches from dirt and stuff. And really, I only use screen protectors now because I realize how" wet" and harder to slide your finger across a baked screen can get. Screen protectors makes swiping e screen much smoother and easier.
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I haven't. However I do have a case that has a slight bumper around the top of my screen, therefore there is no huge need for me to have one.

TRU case that does not mess up screen protector?

After giving up for now on tempered glass, I put a film screen protector on my phone.
I have a Spigen TPU case but when I put it on it pushes the film off the glass.
I have tried several times but the result is always the same.
Has anyone put a film screen protector on their phone and found a case that will not mess with it?
Spigen Thin Fit + Xtremeguard wet app worked lovely on my S7 edge. Have the same case, just waiting on my Skinomi to arrive for the Note 7. Poor baby has been sitting in a box since last Thursday

screen protector issue

well i tried 2-3 screen protector but edges is a big problem When i go into the pocket turns out.
so if i don't use the screen protector whats problem waiting for screen?
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Go for a film screen protector. I use a skinomi "case friendly" film, you can get it from skinomi.com, or find them through Amazon.
Fitment's great and it's self healing.
If your local Best Buy has the Geek Squad section, talk to them on getting you the film screen protector. They cut it out and apply it for you.
I had same problems...I decided for the first time(after I see a lot of scratch tests on youtube) to give it a chance to gorilla Glass 5 . I only let the protector case (spigen ....something armor) without the protector film....The case protect the screen for screen drops...I use it for 2 months and the screen is perfect. Not even a scratch.....The gain is huge( look, fell, fingerprints...) I will never use again a Samsung with protection film. I took a leap of faith and is ok.
The back and front are both made of Gorilla Glass 5. I went one day with no case and got scratches on the back. Cause I set it down on a table at a restaurant. There shouldn't have been anything harder than glass on the table, yet I wound up with scratches. So I have no faith in the ability of the screen to resist scratches. So I have a TGSP on it.
But this issue is not unique to the S8+. My work phone is an iPhone 7. I don't have a screen protector on it, cause it's my work phone and I don't care. Well, after just a few weeks with no screen protector and it has several micro scratches on it as well.

A Case and GLASS protector combo suggestion/solution

This suggestion might not be a solution for everyone but life is a series of compromises I guess. I've bought half a dozen glass screen protectors(all the ones available on amazon) and several phone cases as I was unwilling to go without a full glass protector on my phone so this is the solution i came up with. Confirmed repeatable, I'm preforming this on my 3rd PH-1(pictures) while i write this. (don't worry, its not because they broke!)
So basically:
Orzero 9H glass screen protector + Poetic Guardian Case
https://www.amazon.com/Orzero-Essential-Tempered-Protector-Replacement/dp/B077XT5V7Z/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539386003&sr=8-1&keywords=essential+orzero
https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Poetic-Resistant-Protection-Full-Body/dp/B078T3N1S7/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539386315&sr=8-1&keywords=essential+poetic
The glass protector itself is the best of all the glass protectors i've tried so far but it still has its shortcomings. The glue is applied to the black thin line around the border which is ok on the bottom but the top is too thin. Once installed it "floats" around up top near the camera. NOTE: Eventually the glass gets the spotted rainbow effect in the glass center. Not noticeable once the screens on but some i know would like to know this before hand. Slick glass feel tho, no more finger printy then the factory glass. With a hard press you can move it around and recenter it but im sure eventually it will fall off left alone.
That is where the case comes in. The case is two piece, the bumper that is raised around the screen(inner case), overlaps and has a plastic cheapy protector glued in place.
Clean and apply the glass protector. Clean the edges of the glass protector and ensure its centered. Take the inner case and remove the cheap plastic protector that it comes with. LEAVE THE GLUE on the inner case. Install the inner case over the phone ensuring the protector is centered once again before pressing down around the edges firmly. Install remaining outer case rubber.
You now have an Essential phone WITH A GLASS SCREEN PROTECTOR!! The case is IMO not the prettiest but feels great, easy to grab and grip, cutouts and port covers all work properly, buttons are still clicky. My wife even likes it more then her retired iPhone, and that's saying something
Remember to press against the glass protector at the bottom mainly, if you need to remove the inner case so it does not lift.
Hope this helps those PH-1 owners who wish to enjoy the security of a glass screen protectors. :highfive:
Poetic's glass screen protector also works with the Tudia Glost case. I think that was posted in the cases thread some time ago. That's the combination I'm using now. So far the Poetic screen protector has stayed on very well. It has the same rainbow issue when the screen is off, but like you said, you can't see it when the screen is on.
Ya, i avoided that case since lots of reviews about the back cracking upon dropping it. Haven't seen the peotic brand glass protectors either but im sure this works with any protector and case with similar designs

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