Guide: Remove the Screen Protector for improved clarity, brightness and color palette

grcd

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Dear all, thank you for reading this. I have re-written this entire first post, to provide proof and better information.

When I discovered a light scratch on my Sony Tablet S, I was particularly disappointed, because I had been taking good care of it, and I couldn't think of a reason it should have gotten a scratch in the first place. It looked irregular, as if a key like object had grinded the surface. Needless to say, a product is not supposed to get scratches so easily!

I proceeded to the 'teeth tap' trick on my device. This is basically to verify if it has a glass or a plastic coating. If you lightly tap the device's screen against your teeth, you can tell if the sensation is similar to a glass or plastic. Tablet S feels very much like plastic, which was yet another disappointment, as it means more scratches.

Then I did some research, inspired by the S-E Xperia Play, which also led many to believe that it came with a plastic screen, when that was not the case.

Turns out, S-E (and Sony?) have been releasing their recent line of phones with pre-installed screen protectors. These are not really meant to 'protect' the screen (although they do), and are more required to avoid the screen shattering into pieces (due to the quality of the glass, which is not as good as other equivalent devices'). This post explains it a little bit better.

Many users have opted to remove them (and either keep the glass screen naked, or install a 3rd party screen protector of their own choice) and have reported the following pros and cons:

CONS:
- Residue is likely to be left behind, requiring careful cleaning
- Screens can crack / break into pieces quite easily. Some even on first drop.
- Some prefer the 'anti-glare' function of the pre-installed screen protector.

PROS:
- Touch response is improved (see bartbla's post)
- Improved clarity
- Improved brightness
- Glass is hard to scratch -- unlike the pre-installed screen protector which does get scratched easily
- Glass does not attract dust, hair, oils or fingerprints as easily as the installed protective film
- You can install a 3rd party protector of your own choosing

You can check these two posts for more information and screens of what it all looks like: (POST1, POST2)

I then thought: Maybe the Tablet S also has the same 'design'. And it does.

I can confirm that I have removed my installed screen protector. This was definitely NOT an easy thing to do. At times you feel like you are 'ruining' some kind of coating that is meant to stay on. But the brave get going when the going gets tough... so I persevered! And luckily for me, I was right. It is just a screen-protector which serves no apparent function (since you can replace it with one of your own that does a better job).

The things I can confirm are the following:

Brightness is increased
Clarity is marginally improved
Color palette is slightly improved (due to the above two mostly)
The device seems to respond to my taps more accurately


I cannot find negatives, apart from the fact that the glass screen underneath is definitely not oleophobic. It gets smudged just as much as the protector. But at least it is glass, so stains go away easier (with fewer wipes) and of course, the feel is 'better' and it does not scratch easily. I still, however, encourage people to put a screen protector on, as there is reason to suspect that this is a normal glass (not an enhanced glass or a gorilla glass), thus it may scratch easier and also crack easier.

I am now including some pictures of the process, and also a 'before' after comparison for you.

First, how the tablet should look normally. Notice at the edge a very small gap. This indicates where the screen protector is:


Next, this is after a bit of it has been peeled. This is a long and arduous process. Took me about 5 minutes just to get it to this state!


About 5 minutes later of carefully breaking my nails trying to remove a little bit more:


Finally, after a good portion of it was removed (it seems glued to the device!!!) you can carefully use a tongues tool or equivalent to grab the edge and finally start peeling it off. It seems that it is only glued at the edges, as it starts coming off much easier after a while:


After you have removed it, the screen may be 'sticky'. This is to be expected. You can use a mild alcohol solution with a little bit of water, and carefully clean any residue. Soon enough you will have a perfect glass screen!

For your convenience, here are my results, before and after, up close:


This picture was taken at exact same brightness. In fact, it was while still removing it. You can see it is brighter and clearer on the side I have removed.

So, there you have it! I hope this has been useful to some of you! If it has been, I would appreciate if you clicked the 'Thanks!' button!

Some extra notes:

bartbla tried this and has reported that the protective film can be removed to improve clarity, touch sensitivity, display angles -- and of course no more scratches!

Thanks to Zardif, we now have a visual confirmation of the differences -- although the quality of the picture is not that good and might be hard to tell them apart just by looking at it. So I took the liberty to edit the picture, keeping the leftmost (film protector removed) and the rightmost (film protect still on). Hope you can tell the differences!

PS: Although this topic is unimportant compared to the truly important works by other posters, if it has helped you in any kind of way I would appreciate if you clicked the thanks button. It's just a nice way to be... nice. :D
 

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vivftp

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I can already confirm for you that it has a factory applied screen protector. We removed the one from my friends tablet about a month ago.

We both had the Sony matte screen protector on our tablets and a while back he managed to drop his tablet screen first onto the corner of a cinderblock. That incident put a hole straight through the matte screen protector and chipped what we thought was the screen underneath. About a month ago while inspecting my own tablet I noticed what appeared to be a second screen protector under the one I had applied and so we tried removing it on his tablet. Wonderfully enough we got it off and his screen was perfectly intact underneath. The actual tablet screen is quite wonderful in terms of dealing with fingerprints. It picks up virtually no fingerprints at all while swiping your fingers, but will pick up fingerprints if you just jab a finger at the screen. The brightness levels are no different than with the factory applied protector, if you were wondering. We tried testing to see if there was any noticable difference in touch sensitivity, but we couldn't notice any major difference.
 
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Kermit33

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Tablets sold here have no factory applied screen protector, some outlets including Sony Shop will give free screen protector as gift.

I bought mine 4 days ago and the shop gave me a free screen protector, they even help me put it on, nice workmanship which took 15 minutes.
 
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vivftp

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Tablets sold here have no factory applied screen protector, some outlets including Sony Shop will give free screen protector as gift.

I bought mine 4 days ago and the shop gave me a free screen protector, they even help me put it on, nice workmanship which took 15 minutes.
I might suggest checking again. I can confirm that units in Canada have the protectors already applied. It's near impossible to actually notice it unless you look at the very corners of the tablet. Look down at the thin side of the tablet when holding it in landscape mode and look at the curved corners.You should be able to see the outline of the factory applied screen protector there. I have the matte screen protector I put on my tablet too, but I can still see the factory one under it. Of course what you will see down there may vary depending on how you applied your other screen protector.
 

Kermit33

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I might suggest checking again. I can confirm that units in Canada have the protectors already applied. It's near impossible to actually notice it unless you look at the very corners of the tablet. Look down at the thin side of the tablet when holding it in landscape mode and look at the curved corners.You should be able to see the outline of the factory applied screen protector there. I have the matte screen protector I put on my tablet too, but I can still see the factory one under it. Of course what you will see down there may vary depending on how you applied your other screen protector.
Opp! A screen protector to protect another screen protector:rolleyes:

Will check it out tonight.
 

CypherWolf

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Now that you mention it, i see the screen protector on mine. much similar to the xperia play phone. that phone also comes with a screen protector already installed.
 

grcd

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So I think this means that if any of you have got scratches, you can opt to remove it to get rid of them and then install a screen-protector of your own choosing. Plus it might improve the brightness, as many have reported with Xperia Play (and other Xperia phones).
 

MarkB709

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lol. Yeah I definitely see it in the corners. It's funny how desperate I was to get a screen protector on it before something bad happened and now I've had 2 the whole time.
 

bartbla

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I took mine off.
Just like on my SE Arc I think the screen looks a little bit better without the factory installed screen-protector.
The viewing angle is also a bit better and the touch responsiveness is better, I noticed the difference with fruit ninja, I have to touch the screen with less force to get a reaction.
The plastic screen-protector also attracts more dust and (in my case) cat hairs.
All in all I like the touch off the glass surface better then the plastic surface.

Removing the factory installed screen-protector took me some time, the first time I could only damage the protector when I started in a corner, I could not get it off and thought this was a layer witch was not to be removed (maybe a sort of color adjustment coating).
But after reading that someone else removed it, I tried again and this time it worked. :D
 
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grcd

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So here we have our testimony! Thanks a lot! I also had a scratch on mine and I was so disappointed that my device got scratched so easily! Turns out it was not ;)
 

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So what's the advice for someone who wants to use another screen protector? Remove the factory one and put on the new one or stack the new one on top of the factory one?
 

grcd

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Don't remove factory protector... But you can put a new protector on top
That does not make much sense. You are effectively reducing the touch responsibility a lot by putting two protective films. Additionally, the quality of the factory-installed protector is not good at all -- it gathers a lot of fingerprints and oils, it can scratch easily and reduces brightness and clarity.

My advice: Remove it and then put a good quality protector of your choice (I prefer grainy protectors with oleophobic surfaces).

I am going to remove mine and post pictures soon.
 

kadji9

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Man the factory protector is very thinny you don't even notice that it is there...

So if you put a new protector it won't reduce sensibility or anything that you said
 

Zardif

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I had a scratch in the protector found this page and was ecstatic thought it was scratched forever.

imgur(dot)com/dJt3C
(on theleft the screen protector is off, right still has it)

Took a pic with it half on half off to compare. I didn't really notice a huge difference in brightness and the screen protector leaves a sticky residue that needs to be cleaned off somehow. The text seems a little clearer but I'm not sure its a huge difference. On Thursday my extra screen protector comes in and I'll try and clean up one side and test the touch feedback and see if it feels better right now it's too sticky to tell. It will sit with the protector like that until Thursday as I don't want to scratch it, so if you have anything you want me to do I can try to accommodate.

The easiest way to take it off is with a thumbtack. It was nearly impossible with just a fingernail.
 
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dohanotoha

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Hello I bought my tablet s from Canada.Unfortunately it arrived with sort of scratches . I am not even sure whether they are cracks or scrathes

Sorry but since I am a new user,I am not allowed to post links yet.

The question is do you think these scratches could go away once I remove the film? and what type of screen protector do you recommend to use once I remove this one ?

Please advice me . Since I got the tablet I didn't really feel happy about it !

Thank you in advance.

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The easiest way to take it off is with a thumbtack. It was nearly impossible with just a fingernail.
Is there a video or.. A picture to help? it is so difficult to find it.
 

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return it

Hello I bought my tablet s from Canada.Unfortunately it arrived with sort of scratches . I am not even sure whether they are cracks or scrathes

Sorry but since I am a new user,I am not allowed to post links yet.

The question is do you think these scratches could go away once I remove the film? and what type of screen protector do you recommend to use once I remove this one ?

Please advice me . Since I got the tablet I didn't really feel happy about it !

Thank you in advance.

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Is there a video or.. A picture to help? it is so difficult to find it.
If you bought this new, demand that they give you a replacement . No reason to accept a damaged device.