Whats all the fuss about the WhiteStone Dome?

Biff627

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I've tried quite a few screen protectors on this curved glass and the WhiteStone Dome seems to be the only one that actually fits well? Zagg, Spigen, Powerbase, they don't cut it. Zagg and Powerbase slid off of my phone within 2 days. Slowing going from ok touch sensitivity to almost none. Resulting in me trying to press a little harder.... Spigen on the other hand is good, but its the wet applied plastic-ish protectors that just seem to keep indents from the spen.
I believe this was the same thing that happened with my note 7 then, the protectors just didn't sit well, or they collected so much dust that it was unbearable to look at.

Now, the WhiteStone. This screen protector, expensive it may be, is amazing. I saw that most people were having issues with the spigen tough armor case, but I decided to try it with this case anyways! Id have to say that I am very glad that I did. The case sits perfectly with this case for me. It sits right along the edges and leaves no space for dust!!! I actually couldn't believe that I put this thing on perfectly.

Now, I am a very impatient person. That's a bad quality I suppose. Knowing that this protector costed me $45, I took my time applying this thing. People seem to be having issues with this protector and I'm not fully sure why. Maybe they also tried a case that people said wasn't compatible with it and it didn't work the way it did for me? Or maybe the case has that little space that just allows dust to get stuck in the edge? I feel that some might have not given it the time it needed to settle and harden... It says 15 seconds of the UV light, I went for as long as I could sit there staring at a purple light sit on my phone.

This is probably the best screen protector I've ever used, and any phone that I get in the future will most likely be the WhiteStone! I felt that they deserve to hear the good reviews as well :) So if you have the money and the patients, I really recommend this protector.
I'll add pictures of it when I get home from work.
 
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DAvid_B

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Did you see how much glue they used? You have to use more glue the thicker it is, Whitestone uses a glue about 1/4 the thickness of this, thus you use 1/4 as much glue. This glue sets to a thick rubbery consistency when activated with UV light.
4 times more glue equals 4 times more rubbery substance.
It's not impossible to get off, but it is a pain. The video I have seen of a Whitestone being taken off it left no residue on the screen.

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raphael.atienza

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Did you see how much glue they used? You have to use more glue the thicker it is, Whitestone uses a glue about 1/4 the thickness of this, thus you use 1/4 as much glue. This glue sets to a thick rubbery consistency when activated with UV light.
4 times more glue equals 4 times more rubbery substance.
It's not impossible to get off, but it is a pain. The video I have seen of a Whitestone being taken off it left no residue on the screen.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Found a video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9QuCoY8xKA&feature=youtu.be
 
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