I remember when Spigen was the first company on the market to come out with glass screen protectors, when they debut the GLAS.t for iPhone 4S. Even prior to that, they came out with their steinheil shields, which were wildly popular. Since then, they've been my ol' reliable for screen shields. ;)
I just cracked my screen with an ESR glass (lasted a little over 2 years). Concrete missed the case entirely and cracked both protector and screen. Cost me $279 at Apple. Cheapo works 95%
you've been working so hard to make the production quality higher and you're doing a great job. thank you for making these and helping us out as always. wish you the best.
Would be nice in the future if you could talk about swiping/ finger tapping performance. I’ve used some screen protectors that affected tapping on the screen.
I’ll still stick with my cheap glass protectors - I buy a bunch of them so I don’t have to worry if they get scuffed up or crack because I always make sure I have at least one more ready and waiting to replace the current one. My thinking is if I spend a fair chunk of money on one, when it cracks I’m not gonna be in a hurry to run out and drop that money on another one, leaving me more likely to end up breaking my actual screen. Also…. Tell me I’m not the only one who thinks it makes logical sense for the screen protector to *not* be stronger than the screen? Force from impacts is going to follow the path of least resistance and I want that to be the protector and not the screen.
Great comment. Make sense. I'll add that the more expensive ones won't crack or scratch as easily so you don't have to worry about replacing it the protector. If I'm not actively trying to break my device, a good screen protector will last me several months. For the last part, I think that is what happens.
@@MobileReviewsEh I’m clumsy as all get out and regularly break protectors because my phone is either dropped or in my jacket pocket at work and swinging into corners and counter tops. I absolutely love the work you guys do - it absolutely gives an amazing data set and jumping off point, what I do just works well for me especially since I haven’t broken an actual screen since my 6s plus lol
Lol for real. You want your screen protector to crack, that absorbs the impact and saves your screen. Just buy a bunch of cheap $1-2 screen protectors and replace them when they crack or get scratched. I haven't had a actual screen crack on me for so long and all i ever use is cheap tempered glass protectors and a bumpercase. I cant stand a scratched screen either. Of course these cheap protectors will scratch more easily than some $50 one but if it gets to bad i just replace them and then the phone is like new again.
My issue with flolab lately is they've gotten pretty expensive. I bought flolab for my XR, but when I came to buy it for my 14 PM - I couldn't bring myself to buy it for full price - and there didn't seem to be a 30% or even 20% code that would make it reasonable price.
I go with Zagg because there’s a kiosk in my mall that puts it on beautifully for a small fee. I don’t need that stress in my life lol. And I know some people don’t like Zagg but I never get scratches, just inevitable hairline cracks, which then, for a small fee, I can get replaced. But good to know cheaper brands are just as good if not better. I just can’t handle putting it on myself!
so 3 years ago you tested one of the brabds AM glasand it $10 and didnt break until the 6ft drop test and also had scratches at level 7.Thids was for the Iphone 13 Pro Max. Does those ratings still stand?
Can you please review the Zagg Manhattan (new cases?) please? You have recommended the glass screen protectors and they promote a compelling bundle offer (-30%)
Always used the cheapies & have never cracked one! If i do i have another in the pack to replace it. Lesson is, put ur phone in a pouch, not in ur pocket with keys etc
Does the sapphire have any issues with case compatibility since it covers the entire screen? Going for an iphone 13 pro and it'll be my first time going with iphone over android. Have been watching a ton of your videos and I'll be going with the Mous Limitless case and don't mind spending more for a better scratch resistant protector (sapphire).
The only cases you would have an issue with would by something like the Otterbox Defender. Any 'edge to edge' glass will be a problem for the Otterbox. Any normal case, it shouldn't be an issue.
Other then drop damage, the worst scratch gouge I've ever put into an iphone was due to a rotary dental lab handpiece running about 12-15K rpm with a #8 steel round bur probably about 2 mm in diameter. I had my phone off to the side and set the handpiece down which proceeded to run across the bottom of the screen about 3/4 to an inch long which stopped when it hit the side of the thumb button on my 6S. Luckily it was on the non image part of the screen in the black part. And no I didn't have a protector on the screen and was directly into the screen surface. The phone is now 8 years old and finally replaced it with a 15 pro this past week... lol Probably used it about 4 years with that gouge and without a screen protector the entire time afterwards. Considering the abuse my phone takes the screen is still in decent shape otherwise. Goes to show you the quality of the glass apple uses.
I bought a Flolab onetime anti glare screen protector and installed it on my phone and it is definitely better than the smartish tuff sheet I was using. Cheap is convenient but if you want your screen protector to feel better then get a Flolab
Nooo , you forgot the most important thing . We want the sheet with the result of testing each screen in each category! Please put it at lesty in the description pleSeee
YES !!! I asked him about coating and coverage is my comment and this is what he replied with. "For coating, Otterbox, Flolab and Zagg came in Top 3. Coverage, Shellrus, Hoda and DBrand"
@@Hhhh22222-w Yeah I have watched it a few times already. His older screen protector reviews, he would have a ranking just on oleophobic coating and then another ranking just on coverage. For example, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PB8L7Uf1AWQ.html
If you haven't watched it yet: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iJmBo1TiNzM.html. For coating, Otterbox, Flolab and Zagg came in Top 3. Coverage, Shellrus, Hoda and DBrand
While having to replace your screen protector every other month is frustrating, so you don't want something that is going to break if you breathe on it, what you have to remember is that if you DO have an impact, say, you drop your phone, that energy has to go SOMEWHERE. You don't want a protector that is more shatter resistant than your phone screen. In many real world cases of impact, a harder (talking about Moh's scale) screen is going to offer some advantages. If you drop glass onto something pointy that is harder than the glass (say, a stone), it will shatte even if the impact isnt hard enough to otherwise break it, thats why dropping a phone onto asphalt or concrete is so bad, youll usually get tiny pebbles of harder stonesr. Harder glass is more resistant to these kinds of impacts. However, it will only save you from having to buy a new protector. Even if your hardness isn't up to scratch (pun), the protector will break but will still offer a physical barrier between whatever your phone landed on and your phone screen, and ultimately that is the point. But more impact resistance, like dropping your phone onto a flat tile with no little stones to break the glass like little ninja stones, this is very bad for your phone. Pristine screen protector, broken phone.
I use the cheap one's because that will protect my phone much better, when the phone fall expensive ones break themselves to protect the screen it means i have to buy one more screen protector and cheaper ones does not even care to break and protect itself and phone's screen together so it is vfm for me... So yes my pick is the cheaper ones..
I had a Spigen ezfit w/e they call it on my iphone 13, bottom chipped so I swapped for a Zagg Glass+ Defense for $24 (the warranty is nice). Was that a good upgrade or is the Elite for $40 better? What's your opinion on the older Glass+ vs Glass Elite, is it just pure marketing or is there a protection difference between them? Zagg's website says they are same except for the Elite being a little thicker. I saw your other video but didn't seem to have a clear conclusion due to the inconsistences but it looks like only a few pts different in ratings between the 2
I was looking at getting the amplify from apple so they could install it but you mentioned it lacks coverage which isn't ideal ... I could go for the alpha or another brand (bit limited here in aus) but I am concerned since I have heard the clarity when the protector is on can vary and I have heard the amplify looks good even with it on which is why I was going for it. Does the alpha look just as good? or should i just deal with the smaller coverage
Does anyone know the best screen protector for the s23 ultra? I'm having a hard time finding the right one that works with the fingerprint reader but maybe that's the sacrifice you get with it
I heard somewhere that the screen protector fingerprint issue can be fixed if you register a new fingerprint after adding the protector, since the glass messes with the light angles a little
lol I still haven't removed my S10's plastic protector for that reason: not sure how would fingerprint sensor work out, also the curved edges on the phone are a bit harder to work with in a glass screen protector + gorilla glass 6, why would I bother? the plastic is already keeping it from scratching really bad 🤷♀️ and I don't have to pay anything also hahaha but if I found a super nice one that isn't too expensive I might buy it
I use those cheap Walmart branded "onn" screen protectors, and they work perfectly fine! I had an Invisible Shield on my 14, and it was disappointing garbage. I tore it off after a month. I could not stand the amount of fingerprints it collected, and the fact it already started to peel up.
Horween leather is some of the best leather you can buy in the U.S. Their Shell Cordovan leather is extremely expensive (like $600 for a wallet expensive). I don’t know about the sport/eco stuff Nomad introduced over recent years, but I assume it’s designed for mass market consumers. I’ve used the Nomad case for five generations of iPhone now and have no complaints. New phone comes out, new Horween leather case from Nomad.
man I zoned out after 2 minutes of listening to you I was only watching your dog he is sooo cute and the tie and collar man he looks so cute. I could not help but pause the video and forget about screen protectors and was completely drawn by your dog he's a cutie
I havent heard you mention or test some of this. 1 All glass protector will eventually break and crack, a simple film protector will not. 2 once they break the can cut your fingers. 3 they can SCRATCH YOUR SCREEN, (happend when I was trying to remove it). 3 some screen protector leave more finger prints and smudges than others, would be good to test, (its the reason why I stopped using screen protectors after iphone 12). 4 using any of the new iphones without screen protector and THEN applying a film protector will hide micro scratches, you can also use a liquid protectors to fill the groves/scratches
I have personally never had a glass protector scratch my screen, they always have a thick plastic film on the inside which keeps the glass fragments together and I have never had a fragment get through or under this plastic layer I never used the cheap ones, only medium-expensive (like Spigen and Rhinoshield) so I don’t know if yours was rather cheap?
I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it before in previous videos. 1. Simple film protector doesn't offer as much impact protection. 2. Yes. 3. Seem unlikely unless you had sand under your screen protector when you removed it? 4. I test oleophobic coating. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iJmBo1TiNzM.html 5. Film screen protectors show wear and tear quicker. Image quality isn't as good. I've tested liquid screen protectors before. They don't fill in groves/scratches much.
Do people really still use screen protectors? Never had one. Never had a scratch. Decent phone case and how well they make screens now it seems like overkill
I always go with a $10 3 pack of plastic matte screen protectors. I use my phone a lot in direct sunlight and find them great to reduce glare. Would be awesome to see a dedicated best matte screen protector comparison.
I’m not sure if it’s the best since I haven’t tried many, but the Floolab Matte screen protector is the greatest screen protector I’ve ever used. I’m now a repeat customer.
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I wish u had done these testet on real iphone screen rather then some surface.. we still need to see if these good screen protectors actually protect the screen and absorb the hit or do they not break but just damage the iphone screen, like dead pixel or lost of screen touch sensitive or even damage panel. please redo the tests on real iphone. Thanks for your hard work, detailed and amazing quality test videos !!!
I'm looking for screen protectors with privacy filter for my Note 20 and every product I find has horrible reviews. The ones that don't are for the Note 20 Ultra. I am very annoyed.