• Have you noticed any difference in various Android screen protector shi

    From Peter@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 4 05:54:22 2024
    They range in price from a dollar each to five to ten dollars each. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=screen+protector+pixel+7

    But are they all essentially the same?
    Or is there a difference?

    If they're different, what do you look for in a screen protector?

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  • From AJL@21:1/5 to Peter on Tue Sep 3 23:41:27 2024
    On 9/3/2024 9:54 PM, Peter wrote:
    They range in price from a dollar each to five to ten dollars each. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=screen+protector+pixel+7

    But are they all essentially the same? Or is there a difference?

    If they're different, what do you look for in a screen protector?

    Unless you're especially tough on your phone, (or perhaps have a very
    cheap one?) they're a waste of money IMO. My Galaxy S10+ is 5 years old,
    has never worn one, and has nary a scratch...

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  • From Jeff Layman@21:1/5 to AJL on Wed Sep 4 08:59:57 2024
    On 04/09/2024 07:41, AJL wrote:
    On 9/3/2024 9:54 PM, Peter wrote:
    They range in price from a dollar each to five to ten dollars each.
    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=screen+protector+pixel+7

    But are they all essentially the same? Or is there a difference?

    If they're different, what do you look for in a screen protector?

    Unless you're especially tough on your phone, (or perhaps have a very
    cheap one?) they're a waste of money IMO. My Galaxy S10+ is 5 years old,
    has never worn one, and has nary a scratch...

    I had a Huawei for over 6 years which I kept in a small holster and it
    was unmarked when I replaced it by a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. That got
    badly marked within a couple of months by coins in the same pocket (they
    were the only metal with which the screen came into contact). It was
    supposed to have had a gorilla glass screen.

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    Jeff

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Jeff Layman on Wed Sep 4 12:11:27 2024
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. That got badly marked within a couple of months
    by coins in the same pocket

    Nothing /ever/ goes in the same pocket as my phone ...

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  • From Carlos E.R.@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Wed Sep 4 13:15:57 2024
    On 2024-09-04 13:11, Andy Burns wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. That got badly marked within a couple of
    months by coins in the same pocket

    Nothing /ever/ goes in the same pocket as my phone ...

    My phone has a lid.

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  • From Peter@21:1/5 to Carlos E.R. on Wed Sep 4 20:21:18 2024
    "Carlos E.R." <[email protected]d> wrote:

    a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. That got badly marked within a couple of
    months by coins in the same pocket

    Nothing /ever/ goes in the same pocket as my phone ...

    My phone has a lid.

    Every screen protector I've ever bought had to be replaced because it
    cracks (usually at the edges, but depending on how the phone is dropped).

    I think that's a good thing, as I'd rather the screen protector is
    shattered than the screen (for the obvious reasons we all agree on).

    I work outdoors with my hands and as a result, I drop my phone a lot.
    I mean a lot. More than any of you maybe.

    Dropping the phone only a few times a day would be a normal day.
    Not every phone drop results in a cracked protector, but some do.

    So I remove the screen protector once it cracks & I apply a new one.
    The screen protector never breaks unless I've already dropped the phone.

    So I go through about five or ten screen protectors during the life of a
    phone, but I haven't really counted the number - I'm estimating how many.

    Alls I'm wondering is if one screen protector is better than another.
    And how to tell.

    Specifically what keywords to look for in a phone screen protector shield.

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  • From Carlos E.R.@21:1/5 to Peter on Thu Sep 5 00:24:27 2024
    On 2024-09-04 21:21, Peter wrote:
    "Carlos E.R." <[email protected]d> wrote:

    a Xiaomi Redmi Note 10. That got badly marked within a couple of
    months by coins in the same pocket

    Nothing /ever/ goes in the same pocket as my phone ...

    My phone has a lid.

    Every screen protector I've ever bought had to be replaced because it
    cracks (usually at the edges, but depending on how the phone is dropped).

    I think that's a good thing, as I'd rather the screen protector is
    shattered than the screen (for the obvious reasons we all agree on).

    I work outdoors with my hands and as a result, I drop my phone a lot.
    I mean a lot. More than any of you maybe.

    Dropping the phone only a few times a day would be a normal day.
    Not every phone drop results in a cracked protector, but some do.

    So I remove the screen protector once it cracks & I apply a new one.
    The screen protector never breaks unless I've already dropped the phone.

    So I go through about five or ten screen protectors during the life of a phone, but I haven't really counted the number - I'm estimating how many.

    Wow, you are in a different league :-D


    Alls I'm wondering is if one screen protector is better than another.
    And how to tell.

    Specifically what keywords to look for in a phone screen protector shield.

    Sorry, I don't know. I no longer use any, I just have the phone in a
    foldable fake leather cover with a lid. Works perfect for the few times
    I drop it :-)

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Thu Sep 5 13:38:51 2024
    The Real Bev <[email protected]> writes:

    I use the matte protectors to reduce the screen reflection. The
    'protection' is of secondary value. They used to be under a buck
    each, but inflation has hit everything. The selection of matte
    protectors is small and I just buy the cheapest.

    So is your matte protector glass or plastic? I've used some plastic
    matte ones before but they got scratched up pretty fast and so I haven't bothered with those any more. Also my installation sucked and there were
    always bubbles.

    Whatever Samsung put on my phone now has an ugly gash on it so I'm
    thinking of replacing the protector. If I could get a durable matte
    protector, all the better.

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  • From Bodger@21:1/5 to Peter on Thu Sep 5 17:37:29 2024
    On 9/4/2024 12:54 AM, Peter wrote:
    They range in price from a dollar each to five to ten dollars each. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=screen+protector+pixel+7

    But are they all essentially the same?
    Or is there a difference?

    If they're different, what do you look for in a screen protector?

    For the past few phones (back to early Nexus days) I've been using Supcase holster-type cases and have never had a screen scratch or problem. These
    super rugged cases have a built-in thin plastic film that goes over the
    screen and although it might get smeary it has never allowed any screen
    damage. These films have never interfered with fingerprint readers on
    phones which have them. To me, putting a phone in a pocket is just asking
    for it.

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  • From s|b@21:1/5 to Peter on Mon Sep 9 20:32:16 2024
    On Wed, 4 Sep 2024 05:54:22 +0100, Peter wrote:

    If they're different, what do you look for in a screen protector?

    I don't use 'm, at all. Last time I used a screen protector was for my
    HP iPaq h2210. (Good times...)

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