Megatomic
Lifer
- Nov 9, 2000
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I used one of these on my One+. It's fantastic, so much better than the film protector I tried before getting it. I'm sold on high quality glass screen protectors now.
All of the glass ones I have used have had a thin film layer on the bottom of the glass so when they cracked the whole thing stayed together and peeled off easily.Question. I have always been interested in glass screens but, how does one remove said screen is it cracks? Also, is the screen ruined if you get a bubble underneath when applying?
On the iPhone, Spigen made curved glass protectors for this reason--however unless you're talking about a popular phone, I doubt many screen protector makers will go out of the way. The first few months after the iPhone 6 release, there were none of these. Some time in 2015, I started seeing the Spigen ones show up.Yeah I don't know how you would ever put glass protector on a phone like the s6 edge or the lg phones with their curved screens. Personally though I would leave it naked over going back to the plastic film.
Have one on my wife's oneplus. She dropped it, and instead of the screen shattering, the $9 protector did. I'd say it did its job. Put another one on and got her a chunkier case.
Question. I have always been interested in glass screens but, how does one remove said screen is it cracks? Also, is the screen ruined if you get a bubble underneath when applying?