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levmc

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Which glass screen protector do you think is the best? I noticed some have better smoother feel than others.
 
The absolute best I've used has been bodyguardz. If you sign up with them you get a discount and they give you a lifetime replacement. They are the only brand I've used (I've used a LOT and installed them on 3 different phones) that have always been trouble free installing, no bubbles or any issues.
 
I’m using the spigen glas tr and it’s great but I’m switching back to the film style protector. Nothing against the spigen I just prefer the film style.
 
Do any of these have the similar feel as the original iPhone screen? I just purchased the TETHYS Glass Screen Protector but the screen is so slippery and doesn't seem to be sensitive to my touch.
 
Has anyone used Flolab? I just ordered one and curious what to expect

This tech reviewer on YouTube claims FloLab to be the VERY best protector you can buy. He also claims they were the most open to answering his questions on how they make them and what they make them out of.

Here is his review:
 
Whitestone Dome is absolutely the best screen protector I have found. It is a process to put it on, but well worth the effort if you are OCD about your screen. I have found most glass screen protectors will lift in places on the edges driving me nuts, but the whitestone dome doesn’t do this if applied correctly. I have had people use my phone and not realize there is a screen protector on it.
 
I’m using the spigen glas tr and it’s great but I’m switching back to the film style protector. Nothing against the spigen I just prefer the film style.

I have only ever used film. What made you consider a switch back to film?
 
I have only ever used film. What made you consider a switch back to film?
I switched back because I like the low profile look as if I don’t have anything on my screen and the film style I get icarez HD has an oleophobic coating on it. Glass was fine but just too noticeable on the screen.
 
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Can you share some photos? I've never seen film SP that wasn't very noticeable, much more so than glass.


I switched back because I like the low profile look as if I don’t have anything on my screen and the film style I get icarez HD has an oleophobic coating on it. Glass was fine but just too noticeable on the screen.
 
Can you share some photos? I've never seen film SP that wasn't very noticeable, much more so than glass.

I have used Spigen film protectors for the longest time. Back in the times of 4s and 5, I have used some other brand, completely forgetting it now. But I can vouch for Spigen film protectors.

Only, after so many years, I want to see what the "glass" is all about, versus film.
 
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