POLL: Screen Protector for Smartphone

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MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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Naked screens feel so much better than even expensive screen protectors.

On my smartphones, I prefer a little texture or resistance over how smooth, unprotected glass feels.

They kind of remind me of those wierd people who have plastic covers on their sofa or car seats.

The difference between my grandparents and me is that they never intended on selling the furniture they covered - they just liked the idea of keeping it looking new at the expense of actually enjoying it.

For me, the screen protector actually enhances my experience AND keeps the screen pristine for resale.

MotionMan
 

WelshBloke

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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The difference between my grandparents and me is that they never intended on selling the furniture they covered - they just liked the idea of keeping it looking new at the expense of actually enjoying it.

For me, the screen protector actually enhances my experience AND keeps the screen pristine for resale.

MotionMan

That doesn't make it better. They were keeping it pristine for themselves, you're keeping it pristine for someone else.
 

Insomniator

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Oct 23, 2002
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Just took the protector off my DNA. YOLO

But seriously, screen protectors make my phone worse 100% of the time, to prevent the chance of a scratch occurring. But honestly I think I'd rather deal with the occasional scratch instead of the peeling, sticky, blurry screen protector constantly.
 

MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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Just took the protector off my DNA. YOLO

But seriously, screen protectors make my phone worse 100% of the time, to prevent the chance of a scratch occurring. But honestly I think I'd rather deal with the occasional scratch instead of the peeling, sticky, blurry screen protector constantly.

I have not experienced any of those three things.

MotionMan
 

denyc

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Sep 3, 2013
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Just took the protector off my DNA. YOLO

But seriously, screen protectors make my phone worse 100% of the time, to prevent the chance of a scratch occurring. But honestly I think I'd rather deal with the occasional scratch instead of the peeling, sticky, blurry screen protector constantly.

I just think you had a bad screen protector. Normally they shouldn't peel or become blurry/sticky
 

WelshBloke

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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Yes, it does. In the end, I enjoyed the phone more AND I get a better price at resale.

Win-win for me.

MotionMan

So you prefer the feel of plastic to more premium materials like glass and aluminium?

I just wanted to be sure about that so I can bring it up later in different contexts.
 

MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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So you prefer the feel of plastic to more premium materials like glass and aluminium?

I just wanted to be sure about that so I can bring it up later in different contexts.

In the context of my smartphone screens, I prefer whatever my current antiglare screen protector is made of (I like it a lot better than the non-antiglare one I had previously).

However, that may not remain true in a different context.

I am unaware of any smartphone screens that are made out of aluminum, so I do not have an opinion regarding that.

MotionMan
 

WelshBloke

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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In the context of my smartphone screens, I prefer whatever my current antiglare screen protector is made of (I like it a lot better than the non-antiglare one I had previously).

Its made of plastic.

However, that may not remain true in a different context.

I'm sure it wont.

I am unaware of any smartphone screens that are made out of aluminum, so I do not have an opinion regarding that.

MotionMan

Case made of plastic?

I'm just yanking your chain BTW.
 

RedRooster

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Sep 14, 2000
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I always put a Zagg on any new phone I get. As an avid golfer, I keep my phone in my bag(in a small padded soft pocket by itself), and if any sort of sand gets in there(guaranteed) you're gonna have hairline scratches. It happened to the one phone I didn't put a protector on, so never again will I not. There's no such thing as scratch proof plastic/glass. Unless it's diamond, I suppose?
 

JimmiG

Platinum Member
Feb 24, 2005
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Always used a pouch type case to protect the screen and entire phone when in the pocket. More layers between your eyes and the screen will always reduce the image quality / brightness / sharpness.

I used the Flip Cover for my S3 for a while. Neat idea but a bit bulky. Nearly dropped the phone several times when trying to pry the flap off. Since getting the extended 3000 mah battery, it's back to a neoprene pouch again.
 

pandemonium

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Mar 17, 2011
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Well, this is just wrong. GC can absolutely develop scratches.

Of course it can. From what I've read and experienced, however, the level of scratch resistance for GG embossed phones is far higher than the level of other.

Of course it can. However, my preference is to not have to constantly wipe fingerprints off of my screen.

All 5 seconds, every other day, that it takes to wipe my phone's screen off has really taken a toll on my free-time. You're right! I want those 20 minutes of my life back.

How often do you slide your sunglasses into your pocket?

Never. Which makes me wonder what your pockets are made out of or what they're filled with? Sunglasses aren't meant to placed into pockets per se, so this is a poor example.

How often do you rub you fingers all over your sunglasses?

More often than I'd care to admit (the lenses are changeable and while doing so, my fingerprints get all over them). So, in my particular case: often. They also go on my head, which means they get small amounts of gel and sweat on them. Which means I need to clean them. Another poor example, because I like to have very clean sunglasses; the same as I like to have a visible, fingerprint clear, screen. A screen protector isn't going to be the answer for me here. I've tried it, and the negatives outweigh the positives of what limited anti-smudge protection they offer.

Also, when I am not using my sunglasses, I put them in a case or the built-in holder in the car.

In other words, I think your attempt to compare smartphones with sunglasses failed.

MotionMan

Your pocket should be similar to a case: it's cloth or a similarly soft material that's non-abrasive. Unless you do laundry once a year, or put your phone in your pocket with your keys and have random screws, roofing nails, and tons of other damaging objects, I don't see this being a failure in comparison in the context of glass protection.

That is what we're comparing, right? Glass protection? Just because sunglasses don't typically go in pockets doesn't mean their validity of receiving damage is null and void for comparitive purposes. Pockets aren't the only scratch producing agents out there in the world; contrary to the opinion of whoever persuaded you to believe such. I think you just hate pockets. Pocket hater. :\
 

squarecut1

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Nov 1, 2013
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I use a screen protector, but constantly cleaning the grease off it using a facial tissue or a small microfiber cloth. It is quite annoying...
 
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With a high quality plastic screen protector, when the screen is on, you won't even see the finger prints.

The matte ones suck where if you get grease on them, you get those shiny dots when you power on your phone. Those are absurd.

But the way to go is really with the glass screen protectors. Those are excellent.
 

squarecut1

Platinum Member
Nov 1, 2013
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With a high quality plastic screen protector, when the screen is on, you won't even see the finger prints.

The matte ones suck where if you get grease on them, you get those shiny dots when you power on your phone. Those are absurd.

But the way to go is really with the glass screen protectors. Those are excellent.

Thank you. Looked up the web and looks like Spigen brand is popular for glass screen protectors. The only thing that stops me from changing it is that I hate the process of applying one and am no good at it. The current one I have was put on by the guy at costco.
 

poofyhairguy

Lifer
Nov 20, 2005
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Thank you. Looked up the web and looks like Spigen brand is popular for glass screen protectors.

They are popular but expensive. Nowadays I get mine on Ebay for $10 average. Just don't get any that covers sensors.

The only thing that stops me from changing it is that I hate the process of applying one and am no good at it. The current one I have was put on by the guy at costco.

That is part of the magic with glass- no long-term bubbles from a bad install. The big bubbles you can easily work out and the little ones get filled in with sticky stuff overnight.
 

lopri

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Jul 27, 2002
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I've got a protector for my friend's Note 3. A company called "iSmooth" sells them @Amazon and they were perhaps one of the best protectors I have seen and I am thinking about trying it out on my Nexus 5 despite my previous resolve on not using screen protectors. I have not tried those tempered-glass protectors.
 

zerogear

Diamond Member
Jun 4, 2000
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iSmooth is really nice for cheap. Tempered glass protectors are also great, but they cost anywhere from 35-60$ -- I had one for my iPad, but.. never again. Spending that much on a screen protector is obscene.
 

hanoverphist

Diamond Member
Dec 7, 2006
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ive used them on all my phones since the omnia. i use mine more for work than anything else, and i work in some pretty dusty, dirty and gritty places. id hate to get an actual scratch on the screen,it would seem bigger than it was once i noticed it, and would piss me off more and more every time i saw it.

i have tried the matte vs normal ones, and so far i prefer the normal ones. the matte ones seemed to act as a filter, and give me weird artifacts and color changes on the screen. when i cracked the screen on my razr maxx, i took the protector off and used it like that until i replaced it with the sgs4, but it really wasnt all that different from using it with the protector on to me. the sgs4 had one as well, and it was pretty well scratched up after a month of use. i go through screen protectors fairly quickly, good thing they are cheap and supplied by my work. i have the note 3 now, it has a protector on it, and so far it hasnt bothered me.
 

lothar

Diamond Member
Jan 5, 2000
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With a high quality plastic screen protector, when the screen is on, you won't even see the finger prints.

The matte ones suck where if you get grease on them, you get those shiny dots when you power on your phone. Those are absurd.

But the way to go is really with the glass screen protectors. Those are excellent.
Which glass screen protector did you use on you Nexus 5?

The one being recommended by everyone has crap ratings and looks to have been pulled by either Amazon or the manufacturer did so themselves voluntarily.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F5C38P2/...806NMNJXFGZGMP
 
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