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Hey guys, I really want to get a screen protector today. But I don't know which one I should get..
Can you please recommend me a good one?
I want a clear one

I looked up the BodyGuardz (many recommended) but it's pretty expensive (Price+shipping=23$).. I there's another with the same quality but less cost it would be great
Something less than 20$ would be great
 
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I've got a Bodyguardz screen protector (Made for AT&T model but fits my international - with gel apply) on my HOX and it fits the contour of the screen perfectly. It's also barely tackier than the screen itself. The older bodyguardz protectors were a bit softer, but these new ones with the extra peel off top layer seem to be a bit thinner and firmer. The downside is that they seem to scratch a bit more easily...better the protector than the screen though.

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Thanks Matt,

i'll give them try after i try out the freebie screen protectors that are coming with the case I ordered from ebay.

yes definitely better the protector than the screen! I've somehow already got a tiny scratch already! but luckily it is so small and so thin it can literally only be seen under really bright sunlight and at just the right angle and it's in a corner just off the lcd bit! just want it get it covered before something else scratches the precious screen!
 
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I'm not saying is the best, but I prefer it over Vikuiti and it's much, much cheaper.
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A reminder for all those with a case...the protector needs to keep a distance from the edge of the phone, else the case will rub under the edges of the protector
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just got my Martin Fields protector best i have had and has a camera lens protector really top stuff
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Martin-Fields...-/261003124607
 
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just got my Martin Fields protector best i have had and has a camera lens protector really top stuff
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Martin-Fields...-/261003124607
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just got my Martin Fields protector best i have had and has a camera lens protector really top stuff....
Kept hearing good and bad about the Martin Fields. I appreciate that there is a lens protector comes with. But some users complained that it was badly trimmed that leaving a huge gap between the screen and the edge of the glass. I know that the edge of the glass is curved so manufacture has to trim the protector away from the curved edge. But it is not acceptable that keeping too far away from the edge like the SGP? does. Looking at previous post like the Terrapin one is quite nice just a little be too close to the edge.

So as you bought the Martin Fields protector, would you like to share a photo of the one X with the protector, showing how far it is from the edge? I am sure that it will be very useful for other users to reference with! Many Thanks!
 
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I've stopped using my one since SGS II has gorilla glass (even thought there is never too much of a protection) and because it had horrific cutout =/
 
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Has anybody seen this? Spray on invisible protection

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbt3Y0Lh8M
 
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Has anybody seen this? Spray on invisible protection

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbt3Y0Lh8M
Yes...theres already a thread. Its called dynaflo liquid armor and it looks like the real deal. Worth trying out and it's a one.time purchase. Saves a lot of money in the long run.

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