I hadn't used a screen protector for years until I put the Whitestone Dome on my Note 9. Then had to change the screen protector several times as it scratched, bubbled or cracked. But the glass on the screen protector isn't as strong as the screen itself so I wonder if I wasn't better off going without it. I don't have one on my Note 20 Ultra.
Pull the protector at one corner and peel the sides. Alternate: Pry up a corner of the protector with a toothpick. Peel it along the side. Slide a credit card into the gap to lift it. Peel the film from the replacement's sticky side. Align carefully and apply it beginning at one end, squeezing out any bubbles as you go.
Keys, Coins, and a Nail File. Watch the video above to see how well the screen protector really works against these onslaughts: I put a Zagg screen protector on half of a smartphone and leave the other half of the screen naked. First, I take a handful of coins and rub them vigorously across both sides of the screen. No affect on either side.
Hi there guys this video explains all the fuss about gorilla glass 3 or 4 or 5. Is gorilla glass absolutely scratch resistant , if not then upto what extent. There is also an answer to if
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gorilla glass 3 do i need a screen protector