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It causes no interference with the SPen and fingers (not even with two installed).
This thing is amazing, anyone that says otherwise is a hater.
But how about the buttons on the bottom?
The only problems I've seen had to do with those buttons, that you had to press really hard before your touch gets recognized.
 
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But how about the buttons on the bottom?
The only problems I've seen had to do with those buttons, that you had to press really hard before your touch gets recognized.
Completely untrue
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Indeed it is completely untrue. I don't know how these rumors get started but some people have absolutely no idea what they are talking about some times.
When I uninstalled my first GLAS.t I placed it ontop of the second. It worked very well, in fact if not for the degraded adhesive it would have probably worked even better than the screen itself.

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Well, the touchscreen works (with glas.t) like its without, no difference.

But, due to the glas.t thickness, pressing the home-key isn't as good as without.

Too bad, that there is no way of rising the home-key (like a small glas.t for the button).

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Like the iPhone version. Wouldn't be bad, but imagine the dust and the grime and the grinding noise caised by the dust between the two pieces of glass every time you pressed it. Being 0.4mm thick, I find that there is no real difference to the functionality, and in fact I find it a bit more comfortable resting my finger in the space.

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Well, the touchscreen works (with glas.t) like its without, no difference.

But, due to the glas.t thickness, pressing the home-key isn't as good as without.

Too bad, that there is no way of rising the home-key (like a small glas.t for the button).

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I don't find that a problem. I actually like feeling that groove.
 
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I'm eager to buy, but i have a few minor scratches already, (i'm not using a protector) they are hard to find and you can only see them with the screen of.

I'm scared that where the scratches are the protector will not make good contact, and i have bubbles.


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