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dmaxdmax

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Oct 26, 2006
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Taking cost out of it why would you get glass over film, or vice versa.

Which is easier to install? I hate lint, rainbows, poor alignment etc.
 
This is my first glass film I purchased yesterday and the screen is so clear and doesn't show oils on screen. The response and screen quality is beautiful. I've always had the plastic film and still can't figure why I didn't get one earlier.. You can definitely tell you have a protector on with the plastic vs glass.
 
This is my first glass film I purchased yesterday and the screen is so clear and doesn't show oils on screen. The response and screen quality is beautiful. I've always had the plastic film and still can't figure why I didn't get one earlier.. You can definitely tell you have a protector on with the plastic vs glass.

Which did you get?
 
Best material for a screen protector?

Can we see a picture with your phone on? Thanks


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Sorry for the glare.
 
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Is it coming up on the edges or bottom at all? It actually looks better fit than some that I have seen.
 
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