I see a lot of good reviews of the Steinheil screen protector, but which one is everyone using? There's a "flex" one and a "oleophobic" one.
http://www.sgpstore.com/index.php/ce...axy-nexus.html
I see a lot of good reviews of the Steinheil screen protector, but which one is everyone using? There's a "flex" one and a "oleophobic" one.
http://www.sgpstore.com/index.php/ce...axy-nexus.html
Most people I've seen are using the oleophobic.
The differences:
Oleophobic: Dry application, doesn't retain finger prints/smudges, doesn't cover the entire screen though has a border of about .5mm around the edge because dry applications can't deal with the curve of the screen, they will bubble on the edges if they go all the way to the edge of the screen. Also feels more glass like.
Flex: Wet application, does cover the entire screen because wet applications can deal with the curved screen much better, tackier to feel, has a bit of the orange peel effect as seen on all wet applications.
I think I'll be going with the oleophobic, I like dry applications and I think I'd rather not have the orange peel affect/lose the glass feel of the screen like with the flex.
I went with the ultra oleophobic and it is great. Keeps fingerprints off nicely even my 6yr old nephews and wipes off any prints easy. Only downside I would say is it doesn't take up the whole face of the phone but covers the screen nicely. Creates a nice looking border as well imo
If you do a good job applying there is no bubbling at the edges. I know some have experienced this but I haven't and its been in and out of my pocket
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Last edited by dezymond; 12-26-2011 at 03:49 PM.
looks like a more expensive version of the 3-packs they sell at the verizon store.....![]()
nope does not effect screen quality at all. When the screen is on you don't even know its there.
I applied it dry with the technique from a YouTube video, just search nexus ultra oleophobic and it should come up. Very easy to install. Make sure your edges are flat as some have complained about bubbling at the edge (its in the video) but I don't have any problems with it.
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They are Dry application - the Verizon ones are cheap.
I took a flyer on a screen protector when I was placing another order on Amazon anyway and it was only like $6 shipped.
Called on a Skinomi Techskin. Dont see a lot of guys using it, but it will be my go to brand from now on.
Although it was my first ever "wet" application, and I was a bit worried about the install. It actually went real well. I had a couple spots that looked like they were going to be blemishes, but after "curing" overnight, it is literally perfect. I cant find a flaw on it. Also, it covers almost the whole screen. All the cutouts are there and line up perfectly.
Once cured, it feels pretty good on the screen. I can tell it is there, but it doesnt negatively impact the use of the screen. I actually like that it is slightly tackier than naked, and it provides some traction which I think this phone needs, being so large, and slick.
Not to get side tracked, but I wanted to mention it because I think it is best protector I have ever used, and it is actually priced fairly, as opposed ot many others.
The issue isn't with the oleophobic. It's with all dry application protectors. Companies found out that if the screen is curved, the edges will bubble if you try to make them fit up to the edge of the screen, so Steinheil made the protector just a bit smaller than the screen so the edges wouldn't bubble up. For some reason the wet application ones don't have this issue, so they can cover all the way to the edge of the screen.