Is this a Tampered Glass protector and also does it work with the Spigen Armour cases because I’ve noticed when I tried I was getting the screen protector showing bubbles as the phone protector was higher near the screen and pressing against the glass sticker.
Don't get this screen protecter. You should only buy screen protecters that have a dust removing pull tap to confirm that there will be no dust or air bubbles. Magic John is a good example.
@@ErowidofvaultS He removed a piece of plastic and placed the phone directly onto the screen protector. In that moment, dust could have easily settled on the screen, potentially causing bubbles to form. Other screen protectors come with a dust-removal strip that, when pulled, automatically applies the protector to the phone, ensuring a dust-free application.
another thing to mention is these screen protectors have an oleophobic coating which helps with fingerprints and water droplets
I always use Spigen, but the new screen protector from dbrand is even easier to apply..
you need to order, first alcohol wipe, second fiber cloth, last dust removal sticker
Is this a Tampered Glass protector and also does it work with the Spigen Armour cases because I’ve noticed when I tried I was getting the screen protector showing bubbles as the phone protector was higher near the screen and pressing against the glass sticker.
Do you have curved edges on the this screen protector? Mine got sharp edges so when swipng up it blocking my tumb.
Is it suitable for apple's magsafe cases? or fits edge to edge on iphone?
Does it have rounded edges?
No
Lots and lots of bad reviews for the Max version of this. It lifts off the edges (I had the same problem too!)
Also you had bubbles because you didnt press and slide first, that should be the first step
've noticed bad response from iPhone after applying the screen protector. Anyone else?
Ooohhh sardarr❤😂
Don't get this screen protecter. You should only buy screen protecters that have a dust removing pull tap to confirm that there will be no dust or air bubbles. Magic John is a good example.
erm... what? this one does.
@@sptz87 No it doesn't.
@@isaacmatalonwhat did he peel off then? right before he applied it to his phone
@@ErowidofvaultS He removed a piece of plastic and placed the phone directly onto the screen protector. In that moment, dust could have easily settled on the screen, potentially causing bubbles to form. Other screen protectors come with a dust-removal strip that, when pulled, automatically applies the protector to the phone, ensuring a dust-free application.
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