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mortenjensen

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Hi all,
Just received my 6s today, great! I have always used temperede glass on my 5 and found it convenient not to think about scratches from pockets and so on.
However, the tempered glass for the 6s (and 6) do not go al the way because of the curve and thus come across more visible.
I am therefore thinking about the new liquid glass option ala: http://www.mobilefun.com/39834-crystalusion-liquid-glass-screen-protection-Reviews.htm

Have any of you tried this? Is it just as good?

And importantly: How does it age? How is it removed, if you dont want it anymore or becomes scratched?

Would you recommend it?

Morten
 
Hi all,
Just received my 6s today, great! I have always used temperede glass on my 5 and found it convenient not to think about scratches from pockets and so on.
However, the tempered glass for the 6s (and 6) do not go al the way because of the curve and thus come across more visible.
I am therefore thinking about the new liquid glass option ala: http://www.mobilefun.com/39834-crystalusion-liquid-glass-screen-protection-Reviews.htm

Have any of you tried this? Is it just as good?

And importantly: How does it age? How is it removed, if you dont want it anymore or becomes scratched?

Would you recommend it?

Morten

All of their demos seem to tout this as a liquid blocker. Nothing beyond that for screen "protection" as a tempered glass protector would do. Two very different products doing two very different things.
 
According to this test, liquid screen should give quite a bit protection:

Has anyone tried?
 
According to this test, liquid screen should give quite a bit protection:

Has anyone tried?
I call BS. These ridiculously stupid hammer tests that accessory manufacturers use are little more than snake oil deceptions from carnival side show salesmen trying to make a buck.

There are entirely too many variables to quantify any kind of measurable result or reliable claim.

100% bogus video.
 
According to this test, liquid screen should give quite a bit protection:

Has anyone tried?

I don't buy it. Seems like BS to me. No coating on earth can do that to glass, otherwise EVERYONE would be using it and advertising it. Hell, Apple would have it on their devices from the get go. Pure BS!
 
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