Galaxy S9 Screen Protector Options

qnfauf

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First of all, I'm sorry for your unhappy experience with our product. I'd like to ask you to try CS cantact in homepage or warranty replacement program, if you don't mind it. Or you can sign up for our review program for S9.

Thanks to your information, I looked up those products you mentioned and found out they're different variations in category 4, still having colored rims around. I don't want to be rude with other brands, so let me put it this way. If it is full adhesion, why do they still need to apply colored rim on the edge? What does it serve? And Why did we have to develop LOCA(Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive) technology, even supplying UV curng machine together? Because there must be significant variance in curvature of glass(which is natural when they use heat to vend glass), it goes to cover glass of device. Of course, screen protector as well. Current "OCA Taping" technology cannot cope with this physical limitation, even though they mignt meet your expectation to curtain digree.

We first do focus on performance as a screen protector for curved mobile device, which are eventually premium products and future main stream. So far we're only one product in cat. 5(3D Curved Full Adhesive Glass w/o colored rims). By the way, regarding "liquid overflow" thing, we put liquid 5% more than average of variance. We made decision some overflow is better than not fully covering the surface, while the liquid doesn't do any harm to device. It's bothering, but paying off.

I was trying to make simple opinion, but actually it's not that simple to those who are very concerned about protecting device. We're sharing the related information in our own media such as homepage, twitter, facebook, youtube and etc. You can easily find out reviews and recommendations of customers on online space. Now we do have many fans fortunately. Why don't you listen their voice? Thanks
It looks like Zagg got around the curved glass problem that you solved using LOCA by instead using "gel-based adhesive underneath the entire glass surface." (source: The Verge)

I've heard some good things about the Dome Glass but also complaints about how difficult/messy it can get to install, so I think I might try the Zagg Glass Curve Elite. Looking at the installation video by Zagg, it is definitely a true full-screen adhesive.

That said, does anyone know about a different full-screen adhesive glass option other than Zagg and Whitestone?
 

phantomblu

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So it's either the Zagg or Whitestone. Both are expensive, but the Whitestone seems way more complicated to install. There seems to be a DIY option; I have to research more into that.
 

lunercrab

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It pains me to drop 50 on a glass screen protector...I got three glass ones for my LG G6 for less then twenty and they are awesome...does the curved glass really make it that much harder and more expensive? I guess it harder to make and have one that actually fits...I could never find one to stay put on my LG g5 and it barely had a curve except at the very top...do these have lifetime warranties if they don't stay on? Or would you just be out 50 if that happens...I want the easiest one that'll actually stay...
 

AndyGizzle

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I've had a great experience with IntelliGlass for my Nexus 6P, so ordered one now for the S9. I can't find any reviews of it, however. Does anyone have any experience with IntelliGlass for curved displays?

Edit: Link for anyone interested.
 

force70

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Hello thank you for your interest in our Dome Glass
would you please check it again on Amazon.fr ? we are currently selling our Dome Glass on Amazon France ! :)
Please check and if you can not find it , please let me know . I will help you find one !
How long are you going to make Canada wait this time?

On the s7 edge,s8 plus and pixel 2 xl you guys dropped the ball on getting your product available in a timely manner.

sent from my Pixel 2 XL or Note FE
 

blcklab

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I also found a full glass glass adhesive from EYEO2 on amazon - they offer a package that includes 2 glass screen protectos for about 26 bucks (or 13 per screen protector) and it also works exceptionally well. no "ghosting" aroudn the edges, full screen coverage, full adhesive.
Where did you see the THE EYEO2 for the S9. I can't find it.
 

blcklab

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I'm not using a tgsp on my pixel 2 XL but just ordered my wife the S9 and want to have some screen protection. I baby my phone but she's admittedly less concerned with her devices
 
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samcham

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I tried the Tech Armor tempered glass screen protector. Sadly, the fit was terrible. The adhesive is only around the edges, leaving a gap underneath. Contacted them, and thus us normal. Sending it back to Amazon for a refund.
 

blcklab

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So the Zagg fits really well and I was able to apply at bubble free. However it has one weird Oddity.

I totally get why it doesn't wrap all the way down the sides of the curved display and don't mind that the edge of the display shows. However the Zagg has a black border so you see a little of the display that align of black than the rest of the display on the curved sides. I'll post a pic when my wife gets home. She doesn't really care and the caseology case will probably cover that up anyway but it's strange nevertheless.
 
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chivamex10

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Anyone have any dry suggestions?

I know this sounds silly but I prefer the matte finish. I like the feel of it and it repels fingerprints best.
 

HighMans

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I don't know how true my reservations are, but I do have some regarding screen protectors using LOCA. When you remove the screen protector, the glass will come off easily (in most cases anyways) but the adhesive stays behind. The adhesive isn't something you can easily remove without some sort of solvent or manually scraping it. That's my only reservation on these kinds of screen protectors -- should I mess up the installation, or the glass cracks and requires removal -- the adhesive isn't going to come off easily.