Yeah, the only good option I know of is the whitestone dome glass screen protector. It's a curved glass screenprotector where you have to apply the UV glue yourself. It's quite a tricky process but if you apply everything correctly it looks and feels really good. Also the fingerprint scanner works just fine.
@JCHGaming69 yeah I read about that. If I recall correctly some batch had a wrong angle with the curve or something like that. I used these screenprotectors on the Note 9 3x, S22 ultra 2x and now on the S23 ultra with no issues. I always combined them with cases from Spigen. Perhaps, if you used some other brand it might have come in contact the edges which could also mess it up.
Was kinda hoping for a real drop test, not just putting the glass flat against a hard unyielding surface (making it stronger than it ought to be and invalidating the results for real world use)
No-how. This is not supposed to be done long this, significantly decreasing security and accuracy. You should register two fingerprints separately instead.
Good, but the thing is on camera lenses and that's wrong. Most of the time LCD is broken when the phone hits pavement and there ia a little, sharp edge stone which hits one small point on LCD.
I was sceptical on first cos its tiner glass than oll others. I both two pack for 20€ and it wasn't cheap, but I yust swap the first screen on Samsung S22. And instalation is really a yoke. Best screen protection i hawe ever used. I will buy it again cos realy it sawes screen (2 times in my life screen has brake and i didnt hawe protector for feu days and screen yust snaps ) . Any screen protector is beter then none ,but this is the best of the best. Also I change screen whic is big deal cos Im not for that fidgety work. And at first no bubbles all like in commercial.
Is that an accurate drop test if it's just a small item being dropped onto the screen protector, rather than the actual phone being dropped onto the ground? I seriously doubt the phone itself, with the protector on, could last up to 8 feet before it cracked.
I was wondering that but thought a case would skew the results a bit. Some phone cases (for example: otterbox) covers the entire front edge of the phone. If dropped, the case would take a majority of the impact. We'd assume the screen is awesome from 8+ feet (case rated military grade x4, meaning it should protect from falls up to 8 ft). With this test, the screen protector is subjected the full brunt of the force applied at a point. Although it's not practical, it does offer an unbiased brittle test. I think the key takeaway is that this protector offers great performance for the price paid. If if fits with your phone case, it offers a comparable experience to other glass products that are three times the cost.
I am using same on my S23. I have noticed significantly poor/unreliable fingerprint scanner performance. Please let me know how is your experience? I mean when you are using the phone regularly
So where I live it’s very dry and that’s not great for trying to use the fingerprint scanner because my prints are all full of cracks. I typically have a mixed experience with fingerprint scanners at any given time and this phone is no exception.
Two things you can do make it a lot better: - In display settings turn on "Touch sensitivity", which is Samsung own solution for using screen protector. - Register you finger twice, as being two separate fingers. Mine I now near perfect and I have zero issues.
I think you are supposed to remove the protector cover (which you do last) BEFORE you press out the air bubbles. The reason I say this is because in the official installation video, they say to remove the protector cover and then press out the bubbles. Also, while the protector cover is still on in the official video, there are visible air bubbles underneath it, but they disappear when the cover is lifted off. So I'm thinking the air bubbles you are pressing away may just be from the protector cover, not actually under the glass protector itself.
Put this screen protector on my S23 and now the finger print reader doesn't register my print. The install was a breeze though. Will use face recognition for now.
Just buy a cheap glass protector then when installing hold the top or bottom and press 2 fingers down as you lower it and if any bubbles exist lift it back and press them out as you lower it further. Unfortunely dust will get underneath that cannt be helped without a clean room
@@arturgoszczynski I am using a UV glue one on my S23+ too and one edge has started peeling. Glue leaves a residue when glass is lifted. How bad does yours look? Are you using a case?
@@imraneo Very bad, I will not buy it again for sure. I use spigen air fit, but it is very thin and does not affect the glass in any way. The fingerprint also works very poorly, despite the fact that I calibrated it several times and saved the same finger many times. I was thinking of putting on the spigen now but I'm afraid if it will also peel off.
Scratches at level 6, with deeper grooves at the level 7
Jerry rigs everything
Wish the S23 Ultra had a completely flat display so they could get a protector like this.
Yeah, the only good option I know of is the whitestone dome glass screen protector. It's a curved glass screenprotector where you have to apply the UV glue yourself. It's quite a tricky process but if you apply everything correctly it looks and feels really good. Also the fingerprint scanner works just fine.
@@wimpieeeeee I’ve used Whitestone Dome before. I’ve had issues with premature bubbling on them particularly at the edges.
@JCHGaming69 yeah I read about that. If I recall correctly some batch had a wrong angle with the curve or something like that. I used these screenprotectors on the Note 9 3x, S22 ultra 2x and now on the S23 ultra with no issues. I always combined them with cases from Spigen. Perhaps, if you used some other brand it might have come in contact the edges which could also mess it up.
S24 Ultra says hi
@@CRF250R1521 I know about time.
Was kinda hoping for a real drop test, not just putting the glass flat against a hard unyielding surface (making it stronger than it ought to be and invalidating the results for real world use)
Same but judging from the 33k views - I don't think he has the budget for that
@@Exanae probably shouldnt be risking dmg to something in the first place then.
But others fail to reach 4ft
Hi, how's the fingerprint detection been for the past month?
Just installed one of these on my non-plus s23.
Extremely easy 10/10 would recommend.
I have it on my S23+ and it's one of the best screenprotectors out there!
Does the fingerprint sensor still work with this protector on the s23? =)
@@LansaDiag Yes!
@@LansaDiag Yes. I just got S23+ and the screen protector. So far seems really nice. :)
Does it affect the selfie camera quality in any way?
@@bheemareddy5699 nope
Did this guy just use both his thumbs in same setup?
Ikr. He is a genius :D
XD. Besides, it is unnecessary to use this glass.
How does the screen protector covering the camera effect it? Does it block it completely?
Fully covers the front camera with no impact on picture quality.
I saw you registering 2 thumbs at a go. How does that work?
Pretty well
It just allows more options for the reader when you do this method. I usually add 2 separate fingerprints for each set up
No-how. This is not supposed to be done long this, significantly decreasing security and accuracy. You should register two fingerprints separately instead.
Is there any drop in screen quality? Does it look the same when having no protector?
can it be used for s22 plus
Good, but the thing is on camera lenses and that's wrong. Most of the time LCD is broken when the phone hits pavement and there ia a little, sharp edge stone which hits one small point on LCD.
Case friendly?
I was sceptical on first cos its tiner glass than oll others. I both two pack for 20€ and it wasn't cheap, but I yust swap the first screen on Samsung S22. And instalation is really a yoke. Best screen protection i hawe ever used. I will buy it again cos realy it sawes screen (2 times in my life screen has brake and i didnt hawe protector for feu days and screen yust snaps ) . Any screen protector is beter then none ,but this is the best of the best. Also I change screen whic is big deal cos Im not for that fidgety work. And at first no bubbles all like in commercial.
Is that an accurate drop test if it's just a small item being dropped onto the screen protector, rather than the actual phone being dropped onto the ground? I seriously doubt the phone itself, with the protector on, could last up to 8 feet before it cracked.
I was wondering that but thought a case would skew the results a bit. Some phone cases (for example: otterbox) covers the entire front edge of the phone. If dropped, the case would take a majority of the impact. We'd assume the screen is awesome from 8+ feet (case rated military grade x4, meaning it should protect from falls up to 8 ft). With this test, the screen protector is subjected the full brunt of the force applied at a point. Although it's not practical, it does offer an unbiased brittle test.
I think the key takeaway is that this protector offers great performance for the price paid. If if fits with your phone case, it offers a comparable experience to other glass products that are three times the cost.
It can't, this test doesn't really show us anything
I am using same on my S23. I have noticed significantly poor/unreliable fingerprint scanner performance. Please let me know how is your experience? I mean when you are using the phone regularly
So where I live it’s very dry and that’s not great for trying to use the fingerprint scanner because my prints are all full of cracks. I typically have a mixed experience with fingerprint scanners at any given time and this phone is no exception.
Try to reconfigure your fingerprint with the glass on. It will help you recognizing it a bit better.
Two things you can do make it a lot better:
- In display settings turn on "Touch sensitivity", which is Samsung own solution for using screen protector.
- Register you finger twice, as being two separate fingers.
Mine I now near perfect and I have zero issues.
@@jj_1edzepthank you... touch sensitivity... finally something turn fingerprint better
I’ve always used this screen protector on all iPhones , iPads and android
Will this work if I have a crack on my screen?
Will it fit with an otter box defender series or commuter
All cases
wait the minute.... so we can scan fingerprints with both sides (left and right) AT THE SAME TIME???
I think you are supposed to remove the protector cover (which you do last) BEFORE you press out the air bubbles. The reason I say this is because in the official installation video, they say to remove the protector cover and then press out the bubbles.
Also, while the protector cover is still on in the official video, there are visible air bubbles underneath it, but they disappear when the cover is lifted off. So I'm thinking the air bubbles you are pressing away may just be from the protector cover, not actually under the glass protector itself.
No the plastic over the glass is waxy so the scraper glides instead of pushing on the screen
No
Put this screen protector on my S23 and now the finger print reader doesn't register my print. The install was a breeze though. Will use face recognition for now.
Did you try turning on the extra screen sensitivity?
you may need to redo your fingerprints, try it and see if that helps
Great video, superb review. Thank you
Better than rhinoshield?
Just buy a cheap glass protector then when installing hold the top or bottom and press 2 fingers down as you lower it and if any bubbles exist lift it back and press them out as you lower it further. Unfortunely dust will get underneath that cannt be helped without a clean room
Thanks
Doesn't it peel off at the edges after a few days?
The display has no curves.
@@ReviewTechTexas Yes I know, I have a s23+. But for example Dome Glass EZ has already peeled off twice for me.
@@arturgoszczynski I am using a UV glue one on my S23+ too and one edge has started peeling. Glue leaves a residue when glass is lifted. How bad does yours look? Are you using a case?
@@imraneo Very bad, I will not buy it again for sure. I use spigen air fit, but it is very thin and does not affect the glass in any way. The fingerprint also works very poorly, despite the fact that I calibrated it several times and saved the same finger many times.
I was thinking of putting on the spigen now but I'm afraid if it will also peel off.
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Cześć... Ja na pewno to spierdolę eh
Gg bro
It's not s23 plus , what phone do u show I don't understand it's fake 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎