Please start doing a top 5 pick at the end of these videos. It would help out greatly bc I didn't really retain much info from watching the whole hr video. I feel like each one wasn't compared equally and this was more of a easiest and hardest screen protector installs.
I bought and installed the Whitestone Premium Film on my Fold 4. Almost threw it away because it scratched up very easily and killed screen clarity. Then I saw you remove the top layer, which I didn't do. So much better now, thank you!!
As soon as I get into my new car , I'm always sure to never remove the plastic, especially if it is blue.....never lose that new car smell and the resale values are very good. It is very important that nothing is ever eaten or the smell is ridiculous and the magical new car is completely worthless and I will have to donate it for a tax right off 📴
Thank you so much for your support! I'm sorry for the late reply I missed this in the jumble of comments. I hope your doing well and having a great day.
Just a tip, when splitting the screen protector, don't bend it as far back towards you, use as little of angle as possible, it significantly decreases chance of having a line in the middle...
@@iam2loki4u I've had the fold since September now. The pre installed screen protector is fine- so no worries there. And most people say do not layer another screen protector on top, since it will change the thickness of the screen and might lead to issues
FYI: those vertical lines when you add the Samsung outer screen protector will disappear after 1-2 days. So no worries. Ohh one more thing. There are two pieces in the package. What a surprise :) very good protection. Nice feeling.
You are an amazing person, thanks for trying all these types and giving us a chance to not waste our money by trying many types of protectors. I ordered the Dome Gen Film, as I've tried it before on my Z Fold 3, and for the front screen, I'm using Samsung's, the thin line will disappear next day though.
Hey man, like your video. I have a suggestion. Next time you make such a comparison video please rate each product from 1 to 10. This way you'll give us a perception how good a product is. Thank you
When you first time turn on the phone Samsung even warns you to not remove the screen protector or add any other protector on the inner screen, as it can damage the display. I think the best thing to do in case you want to replace the factory inner screen protector, for whatever reason, is to take your phone to an authorised Samsung repair shop and let them take care of it.
Only criticism I have is that you should test closing and opening few times when installing inner protector. Some of the protectors don't stick well and will form bubbles pretty fast. Other than that, super useful video. Thanks!
I think the biggest thing I would like to see out of a video like this is a quick summary of your favorite at the end. Not everyone is going to watch an entire hour of this video and some people just want to see your favorites. So we may go to the end and Skip there and find out the best ones and then go watch the video parts of that
don't do it @hightechcheck you will loose a DRASTICALLY AMOUNT of revenue considering youtube pays by not just views but video watch time. People will just skip to the end and watch the best. Revenue plummets.
Firstly you are an absolute gem for this and the case video. Thank you! I still have the screen protector on the inside are any of these considerably better?
I have one of the cases with the built-in screen protector. After a while the screen protector doesn't look so nice and eventually like any screen protector you want to change it so you can get the screen looking new again but with the built-in ones you can't change it. You spend a lot on the case, so I went for a case without one with an s pen which is very hard to find.
Keep in mind a lot of those TPU screen protectors there's have those lines in the middle that will disappear within time in time they are there when you install it but leave After a few minutes
The screen protectors are meant to replace the original protector that came on my phone and they recommend that you remove the pre-installed screen protector before you install another one.
Typically the glass screen protectors have the same scratch resistance, there are some exceptions though. My favorites for the glass screen protectors would be Spigen, Ringke & Whitestone Dome.
On the Amazon page for the Whitestone Dome premium gen protector there's an image that specifically says to remove the factory installed screen protector on the inner screen. Is this something we should ignore and use the protector on top of the factory installed one?
If you want to use the Whitestone I would tell you that in my experience with it, I tried to install it over the screen protector that came on the phone and it had bubbles once I closed and reopened the phone.
Thanks for the great video - 2 questions - 1 how hard was it taking off the inside screen protectors? I'm worried if I do I might damage or take up the factory one with it. Second how was the inside screen protector long term did any hold up?
I ordered the Spigen Glass Tr, installed it, and it had several noticable bubbles. Asked them to send me a replacement, and they were good enough to send it. 2nd screen protector also was eh... ordered the UniqueMe screen protector, which came with 2 protectors. Installed it, and it had two noticeable bubbles after I squeegeed it. Next day... bubbles were completely gone, and the screen protector looks great, and hides (most) fingerprints. Quick wipe and any smudge or fingerprints go away. Highly recommend the UniqueMe screen protector.
Great deal you did a good job on showing what kind of screen protectors do well and don't . I had to come on TH-cam just to find out and I picked your video boy did you do a Great job 👍👍👍 you are on 🔥with this!
Hello or on fold4 hubrid foil to stick on this factory foil? and that nothing will happen whether it will not damage the factory one when peeling off the hybrid foil
If I had the phone (I REALLY want it), I would buy two screen protectors. One tempered glass for the single screen and another for the inside and just chuck the one for the single screen.
To an extent they might it depends on how thick the scratch is. In my experience sometimes the scratches will give this kind of rainbow affect if they’re big enough, but for small scratches, it should help to mask them
Yes. Not because it might break but because it has no or poor oleophobic coating. Coming from an iPhone, I love my new fold...but without screen protectors it's really, REALLY bad for fingerprints.
Thanks, great review, liked and subscribed, love the wide coverage of brands you do, your speed steps on installation, and your insight and feedback on each. I used the Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector with the Ez Fit and it installed perfect with Spigen Slim Armor Pro Pen Edition case put on after. One thing though, when you did your installation, you forgot to show/do the installation of the included hinge protector. I installed it on mine and after the install, opened the phone to find the film protector got jammed between the hinge and the back top area... ended up having to peel it back off. Contacted customer service and they said they would send me another one in the mail, although because of the case I am now using, I probably will not bother putting it on as I think the specific phone I have may just jam up again in the same place because of the tight clearance between the hinge and back cover near the top on mine. I was impressed with Whitestone's products that you reviewed and that first one you reviewed looks great if you don't want to use a case and noted that you didn't have any issues putting the hinge protection film when open/closing the phone, even though on my phone with the Spigen brand, mine got jammed.
I would recommend still using a hinge protector with the spigen slim armor pro. I used a slim armor pro case for 2 years with my fold 2 and a lot of dust/debree would get inside the hinge guard and scratch up the hinge.
@@Achilles_11_ yes, I would love to put it on but there is just not enough of a gap top back and the hinge to put it on, although I will try again, maybe when I stuck it on the first time, that part was not quite all the way down. The company was really good about saying they would send me another, but two weeks later, nothing in the mail yet. But anyways thanks for your advice and suggestion. In the two weeks I have had the phone... lol just gave the hinge a wipe, it looked pretty good with minimal dust/debris, but appreciate your experience, so will make another attempt.... going to contact Spigen on Amazon again and ask what is happening with the extra hinge film they promised me.
@n they sent me another one after talking to their Spegin Amazon support, 1 month later, still waiting. Wanted to try again incase it was me the way I put it on as the hinge protector film really sticks and hard to even see, except when it jammed on my top back section of the hinge. As for the front Ez glass screen, it is well worth it by it's self.
@n Also n, the film is super thin and looked like it would work, but when I put it on the first time, it looked like it was on, on all edges, but I could have missed that one part that got jammed and I won't know until I try again. As mentioned the EZ glass applicator and the actual glass protector for the front screen really feels great, perfect fit, and easy application to get perfect line-up on your screen. As for the Whitestone, either one with hinge film protection could jam if not put on tight on the edges, which is what I hope just happened to me, and that is why I am willing to try again. As for the front screen, amazing for the last month of use I have had with it. I am not too worried about the hinge right now, as I have a great case, the Spigen Slim Armor Pro Pen Edition, which already protects the hinge, and the only thing the hinge will see now is dust and debris. The case hinge protector doesn't touch the hinge with it's amazing design, but some have said that it may get scratched over time from debris getting in the gap, so a quick wipe once in a while should do for good measure, and when my replacement comes from Spigen, I will try again.... both brands have great products and names. Spigen has more varied products though overall.
@n Yeah, I heard that about the magnets.... about the grip, not sure on past cases, but this one feels very grippy with a rubbery feel, not plastic, but yes the hinge protector does feel plastic, but you know what, because of the patterned surface, you don't really notice and feels grippy because of the pattern. The only thing is the price is higher, but all things considered, in the long run, I think all the pro's of this case make it a success for me, even though it is more money. In any event, hope you enjoy and are happy with the VRS case... it always comes down to measuring all of the pros/cons to come out with what will work best for you.
For everyone looking for a screen protector for fold 4: DON'T. Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with a preinstalled screen protector which is the best for this phone. It is professionally installed directly by Samsung, it will last longer and it is designed for the folding screen. There is no other matching screen on the market.
Yeah I wouldn't take the folding screen protector off unless I needed to. I really need a screen protector for the front screen. I just bought the spigen one. Hopefully it's good. There's a lot of mixed reviews on amazon about it. I don't know why anyone would take off the inner display screen protector 🤷♀️
3:25 well yeah you do this weird thing of bending the protective screen instead of just removing the plastic and curving the bubbles out and not bending it. You are very rough with the protectors... that is why they scratch and smear so bad. 6:04 You see what I mean? I can see where this is going... 19:08 I rest my case... bruh...
Tried your directions on the Whitestone Dome premium installation. 0 for 2. Air bubbles every time. Installation of this product is an absolute joke, what a waste of money.
IMAK is the best screen protector. Only 0,15mm of thikness so it doesn't crack in the middle after time. 6 months later and it still looks like new. Zero lifting or bubbling. It also doesn't has that stupid hole for the front camera on the main, foldable screen. Full screen coverage.
I don't like any of the screen protectors for a simple reason they Don't go to the edge of the phone I've already had one that didn't Go to the edge of the phone I dropped it it landed right on the edge of the screen barely chipped the screensaver but cracked the phone screen itself So what good was the screensaver I didn't protect my phone So if you're advertising these screensavers you're wrong totally wrong the screen saver does not protect the screen if it falls on the edge of screen saver
Oh by the way if the screen saver doesn't cover the whole screen of the phone it's worthless to me my opinion is worthless it's got to cover the whole screen not just most of It if it doesn't cover the whole screen it's not protecting the screen Like I said if you don't cover the whole screen it's worthless your screen can still get broke and the screen saver will be fine
I am with you on that one but if you plan on using a case, you will definitely want a screen protector that doesn’t go edge to edge because you’ll end up getting lifting in some of the corners. The manufactures are just trying to please everybody instead of making two different screen protectors..
Please start doing a top 5 pick at the end of these videos. It would help out greatly bc I didn't really retain much info from watching the whole hr video. I feel like each one wasn't compared equally and this was more of a easiest and hardest screen protector installs.
EXACTLY What I was thinking, on both points. Great installation video, but I have learned next to nothing about their protective qualities.
Thank you for your feedback and support. I’ve seen an overwhelming request for this and I will be doing this from now on in my best and worst videos.
😂😊
Agreed
I bought and installed the Whitestone Premium Film on my Fold 4. Almost threw it away because it scratched up very easily and killed screen clarity. Then I saw you remove the top layer, which I didn't do. So much better now, thank you!!
bro...
Ben...
As soon as I get into my new car , I'm always sure to never remove the plastic, especially if it is blue.....never lose that new car smell and the resale values are very good. It is very important that nothing is ever eaten or the smell is ridiculous and the magical new car is completely worthless and I will have to donate it for a tax right off 📴
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😂@twinturboray
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support! I'm sorry for the late reply I missed this in the jumble of comments. I hope your doing well and having a great day.
Spigen outer screen protector worked so very well for me; thank you! (I never removed the inside factory screen protector; still looks great)
Just a tip, when splitting the screen protector, don't bend it as far back towards you, use as little of angle as possible, it significantly decreases chance of having a line in the middle...
The line disappear after a few days. ^^
@@mRxmodule not always
can you place the inner screen protector over the pre-installed one? or is that only a replacement if the samsung one comes off?
Good question also would like to know
i'd like clarification on this as well
@@iam2loki4u I've had the fold since September now. The pre installed screen protector is fine- so no worries there.
And most people say do not layer another screen protector on top, since it will change the thickness of the screen and might lead to issues
FYI: those vertical lines when you add the Samsung outer screen protector will disappear after 1-2 days. So no worries. Ohh one more thing. There are two pieces in the package. What a surprise :) very good protection. Nice feeling.
Great video! I bought the whitestone dome for my fold 4 and I followed your video step by step- flawless installation :)
How is it going with your Whitestone dome?
How has it held up?
You are an amazing person, thanks for trying all these types and giving us a chance to not waste our money by trying many types of protectors.
I ordered the Dome Gen Film, as I've tried it before on my Z Fold 3, and for the front screen, I'm using Samsung's, the thin line will disappear next day though.
Good to know about Samsung's screen protector. I got it for free with the phone credit... I wouldn't want to see lines at all.
Hey man, like your video. I have a suggestion. Next time you make such a comparison video please rate each product from 1 to 10. This way you'll give us a perception how good a product is. Thank you
Is there a pre-installed screen protector on the outer screen that needs to be removed first before applying another one?
Not in the US
@@rkymtnchi503 not in the UK.
When you first time turn on the phone Samsung even warns you to not remove the screen protector or add any other protector on the inner screen, as it can damage the display. I think the best thing to do in case you want to replace the factory inner screen protector, for whatever reason, is to take your phone to an authorised Samsung repair shop and let them take care of it.
Not the number for through. Yes on the 2 and the 3 not the forth
Mine didn’t come in with a screen protector. The fold 3 did but not the 4th
@@IaneHowe it has a pre installed protector that you cannot see. repair shops can replace it.
I can see it now! I didn't even notice until I saw this comment hahaha
Samsung don't do that.
Only criticism I have is that you should test closing and opening few times when installing inner protector. Some of the protectors don't stick well and will form bubbles pretty fast. Other than that, super useful video. Thanks!
I think the biggest thing I would like to see out of a video like this is a quick summary of your favorite at the end. Not everyone is going to watch an entire hour of this video and some people just want to see your favorites. So we may go to the end and Skip there and find out the best ones and then go watch the video parts of that
Thank you for the feedback and I will be doing that in my best and worst videos from now on.
don't do it @hightechcheck you will loose a DRASTICALLY AMOUNT of revenue considering youtube pays by not just views but video watch time. People will just skip to the end and watch the best. Revenue plummets.
Firstly you are an absolute gem for this and the case video. Thank you! I still have the screen protector on the inside are any of these considerably better?
This was great thanks, I went for the dome premium gen and so far its worked great.
I have one of the cases with the built-in screen protector. After a while the screen protector doesn't look so nice and eventually like any screen protector you want to change it so you can get the screen looking new again but with the built-in ones you can't change it. You spend a lot on the case, so I went for a case without one with an s pen which is very hard to find.
what is the case you are testing the front display covers with?
Can't believe you did this and the cases. Thank you.
You should do a recap at the end of all best ones/thumbs up and a top 5 or top 3
I can't believe i just watched a 1 hour video about screen protector.
Great video.
For the inner screen, do you have to remove it to install these screen protectors?
Or you can layer over it?
Keep in mind a lot of those TPU screen protectors there's have those lines in the middle that will disappear within time in time they are there when you install it but leave After a few minutes
Thank you thank you exactly the video I was looking for save me money!
Do these screen protectors replace the film that comes factory installed or are they installed over it?
The screen protectors are meant to replace the original protector that came on my phone and they recommend that you remove the pre-installed screen protector before you install another one.
Does anyone remember which had the best outer screen protection as far as scratch resistance? 😉
Great job giving the public options.👏
Typically the glass screen protectors have the same scratch resistance, there are some exceptions though. My favorites for the glass screen protectors would be Spigen, Ringke & Whitestone Dome.
@@HighTechCheck Thank you!
On the Amazon page for the Whitestone Dome premium gen protector there's an image that specifically says to remove the factory installed screen protector on the inner screen. Is this something we should ignore and use the protector on top of the factory installed one?
If you want to use the Whitestone I would tell you that in my experience with it, I tried to install it over the screen protector that came on the phone and it had bubbles once I closed and reopened the phone.
So what's the best??
You are the real MVP
Which one is the best for the outer screen? thank you
Thanks for the great video - 2 questions - 1 how hard was it taking off the inside screen protectors? I'm worried if I do I might damage or take up the factory one with it. Second how was the inside screen protector long term did any hold up?
Is there a Whitestone dome liquid install screen for the inside screen?
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No
TG vs Vinyl, which one provides a smoother finger slide? I'm assuming TG?
Great video. Very easy to follow instructions. (Impressive!) Thank you! I'll order the Spigen GlassTr!
I ordered the Spigen Glass Tr, installed it, and it had several noticable bubbles. Asked them to send me a replacement, and they were good enough to send it.
2nd screen protector also was eh... ordered the UniqueMe screen protector, which came with 2 protectors. Installed it, and it had two noticeable bubbles after I squeegeed it.
Next day... bubbles were completely gone, and the screen protector looks great, and hides (most) fingerprints. Quick wipe and any smudge or fingerprints go away.
Highly recommend the UniqueMe screen protector.
for the inner screen protector, are u peeling off the screen protector that comes with it installed??
I've heard that every brand of spine protector does not stay on - they all peel away once you open the phone a few times.
did you remove the factory film before installing the inside screen protector from whitestone? their information says to do that
That is recommended but I didn’t , I was curious to see how it would turn out overlapping it onto the pre installed protector.
What would you suggest being used to avoid scratches on your camera?
Whitestone and ringke make a nice raised metal bumper that will offer some protection. I’m using the ringke one right now.
I find a lot of those lines left from plastic screen protectors dissappear after a few days
Great deal you did a good job on showing what kind of screen protectors do well and don't . I had to come on TH-cam just to find out and I picked your video boy did you do a Great job 👍👍👍 you are on 🔥with this!
Thank you for the support Nicci! I so glad to hear my video helped you , I try my best .
Hello or on fold4 hubrid foil to stick on this factory foil? and that nothing will happen whether it will not damage the factory one when peeling off the hybrid foil
If I had the phone (I REALLY want it), I would buy two screen protectors. One tempered glass for the single screen and another for the inside and just chuck the one for the single screen.
Did you remove the preinstalled Fold 4 inner screen protector?
I've been searching for a Vid like this. Thanks
Can't tell if the factory protector is just a normal piece which should or shouldn't be peeled off to stick another one on?
Thank you!
Do any of these screen protectors hide small scratches on the front screen?
To an extent they might it depends on how thick the scratch is. In my experience sometimes the scratches will give this kind of rainbow affect if they’re big enough, but for small scratches, it should help to mask them
@@HighTechCheck thank you
I read that the inner big screen has a liquid protector on it and you shouldn't put anything over it.
Great reviews but you need to mention the prices of each
Very good step by step review. Thank you.
How do you not get any dust under any of these installs? I always get something underneath.... sneaky little guys
What's your second favorite with a case?
my experience with tempered glass screen protectors is you can feel the edge of the glass. Is this the case with any of these?
Did he ever mention which front and inside screen protector he prefers? Good job though.
Which one is the best?
Does the inner screen really need another screen protector?
Yes. Not because it might break but because it has no or poor oleophobic coating. Coming from an iPhone, I love my new fold...but without screen protectors it's really, REALLY bad for fingerprints.
No
So white stone it is 👍 thanks
Thanks, great review, liked and subscribed, love the wide coverage of brands you do, your speed steps on installation, and your insight and feedback on each.
I used the Spigen Tempered Glass Screen Protector with the Ez Fit and it installed perfect with Spigen Slim Armor Pro Pen Edition case put on after.
One thing though, when you did your installation, you forgot to show/do the installation of the included hinge protector. I installed it on mine and after the install, opened the phone to find the film protector got jammed between the hinge and the back top area... ended up having to peel it back off. Contacted customer service and they said they would send me another one in the mail, although because of the case I am now using, I probably will not bother putting it on as I think the specific phone I have may just jam up again in the same place because of the tight clearance between the hinge and back cover near the top on mine.
I was impressed with Whitestone's products that you reviewed and that first one you reviewed looks great if you don't want to use a case and noted that you didn't have any issues putting the hinge protection film when open/closing the phone, even though on my phone with the Spigen brand, mine got jammed.
I would recommend still using a hinge protector with the spigen slim armor pro. I used a slim armor pro case for 2 years with my fold 2 and a lot of dust/debree would get inside the hinge guard and scratch up the hinge.
@@Achilles_11_ yes, I would love to put it on but there is just not enough of a gap top back and the hinge to put it on, although I will try again, maybe when I stuck it on the first time, that part was not quite all the way down. The company was really good about saying they would send me another, but two weeks later, nothing in the mail yet. But anyways thanks for your advice and suggestion. In the two weeks I have had the phone... lol just gave the hinge a wipe, it looked pretty good with minimal dust/debris, but appreciate your experience, so will make another attempt.... going to contact Spigen on Amazon again and ask what is happening with the extra hinge film they promised me.
@n they sent me another one after talking to their Spegin Amazon support, 1 month later, still waiting. Wanted to try again incase it was me the way I put it on as the hinge protector film really sticks and hard to even see, except when it jammed on my top back section of the hinge. As for the front Ez glass screen, it is well worth it by it's self.
@n Also n, the film is super thin and looked like it would work, but when I put it on the first time, it looked like it was on, on all edges, but I could have missed that one part that got jammed and I won't know until I try again. As mentioned the EZ glass applicator and the actual glass protector for the front screen really feels great, perfect fit, and easy application to get perfect line-up on your screen.
As for the Whitestone, either one with hinge film protection could jam if not put on tight on the edges, which is what I hope just happened to me, and that is why I am willing to try again. As for the front screen, amazing for the last month of use I have had with it.
I am not too worried about the hinge right now, as I have a great case, the Spigen Slim Armor Pro Pen Edition, which already protects the hinge, and the only thing the hinge will see now is dust and debris. The case hinge protector doesn't touch the hinge with it's amazing design, but some have said that it may get scratched over time from debris getting in the gap, so a quick wipe once in a while should do for good measure, and when my replacement comes from Spigen, I will try again.... both brands have great products and names. Spigen has more varied products though overall.
@n Yeah, I heard that about the magnets.... about the grip, not sure on past cases, but this one feels very grippy with a rubbery feel, not plastic, but yes the hinge protector does feel plastic, but you know what, because of the patterned surface, you don't really notice and feels grippy because of the pattern. The only thing is the price is higher, but all things considered, in the long run, I think all the pro's of this case make it a success for me, even though it is more money.
In any event, hope you enjoy and are happy with the VRS case... it always comes down to measuring all of the pros/cons to come out with what will work best for you.
For everyone looking for a screen protector for fold 4: DON'T. Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with a preinstalled screen protector which is the best for this phone. It is professionally installed directly by Samsung, it will last longer and it is designed for the folding screen. There is no other matching screen on the market.
Link to where you found this info out?
Yeah I wouldn't take the folding screen protector off unless I needed to. I really need a screen protector for the front screen. I just bought the spigen one. Hopefully it's good. There's a lot of mixed reviews on amazon about it. I don't know why anyone would take off the inner display screen protector 🤷♀️
@@aqua_Laura hi, so did you place another screen protector on top of the factory one?
Not that well installed by samsung, a lot of cases peeling off after 6 months
Yea until it starts lifting at the crease from the obvious opening and closing (AKA NORMAL usage) of the phone!
3:25
well yeah you do this weird thing of bending the protective screen instead of just removing the plastic and curving the bubbles out and not bending it. You are very rough with the protectors... that is why they scratch and smear so bad.
6:04
You see what I mean? I can see where this is going...
19:08
I rest my case... bruh...
How about folding after whitestone film Gen inner protector?
I believe it only brings outer
Why dont you scratch test inner screen
Huh
because its essentially plastic so it's gonna scratch at any level
I have mine Z fold 4 service @samsung store and paid $21 including tax for inner screen protector for 30 minutes.
The Unique privacy screen protector shows lines across the screen after the installation. I had to return it.
The glass screen protector?
Tried your directions on the Whitestone Dome premium installation. 0 for 2. Air bubbles every time. Installation of this product is an absolute joke, what a waste of money.
I think you have to wait like 24 hours after applying the screen protector before folding again.
this is sick
IMAK is the best screen protector.
Only 0,15mm of thikness so it doesn't crack in the middle after time.
6 months later and it still looks like new.
Zero lifting or bubbling.
It also doesn't has that stupid hole for the front camera on the main, foldable screen.
Full screen coverage.
What is IMAK ? ı couldn't find
WTF? 6 months with no issues for the screen protector when Fold 4 was launched only one month ago.
@@cezarconstantinbalan fold 3 ?
I have ADHD so I didn't get past 1m 20s. I looked at the end for a summary. Well done video, but I'm back to sq1
I don't like any of the screen protectors for a simple reason they Don't go to the edge of the phone I've already had one that didn't Go to the edge of the phone I dropped it it landed right on the edge of the screen barely chipped the screensaver but cracked the phone screen itself So what good was the screensaver I didn't protect my phone So if you're advertising these screensavers you're wrong totally wrong the screen saver does not protect the screen if it falls on the edge of screen saver
It would be nice if you guys could Review the phone rebel screen protecter for the iPhone 13
Samsung is the only ohne That fits
36 min in for the Whitestone, If that's what you came to see.
Dude you get a tune down. The biggest question is on the inner screen are you removing the factory one or adding? Come on. Info.
The screen protector manufactures do you recommend that you remove the inner screen protector but for my testing I did not do that.
Oh by the way if the screen saver doesn't cover the whole screen of the phone it's worthless to me my opinion is worthless it's got to cover the whole screen not just most of It if it doesn't cover the whole screen it's not protecting the screen Like I said if you don't cover the whole screen it's worthless your screen can still get broke and the screen saver will be fine
I am with you on that one but if you plan on using a case, you will definitely want a screen protector that doesn’t go edge to edge because you’ll end up getting lifting in some of the corners. The manufactures are just trying to please everybody instead of making two different screen protectors..
Jesus christ you need a rocket science degree to install those whitestone protectors
You read my mind! Lol. I'm not that patient! It's not for everyone. Although he did a beautiful job.
Those line's disappear after 1hr lol
Who would use a case with this phone? This phone is a tank. It doesn't even need a screen protector
Zagg sucks, peels easily and yes prints badly! Do not buy!
Samsung screenprotector ia shit, scratchest instantly
totally waste of time, NO CONCLUSION