I had one on my old phone Galaxy Note 9 that I finally upgraded recent..and I dropped that phone several times on all types of flooring even concrete and never broke. I kid you not, I even dropped it from second story which i was at the very top of stairs and my phone slipped out my pocket, hit the step, and fell through to the bottom ground that had decorative gravel and smacked face down. I went down thinking it would be a shattered mess and thought for sure my phone was done for and to my surprise it was perfectly fine. A saw a tiny scratch but it was on the screen protector but phone was still perfect. I couldn't believe it survived such a fall so therefore I can definitely say these are amazing. I will never buy any other brand again. Here I am putting a new one on my new galaxy s22 ultra...😁 great protection. Thanks for the instructional video.
Excellent instructions. My first time doing a wet install. This product and video worked perfectly. I didn't have a hair dryer, but used a heating pad on warm to get the sides to adhere. Love your voice and style, you are reassuring and calm.
I've been using Armorshield since I discovered them, back when I had a Sony Ericcson W760i. Some of you probably weren't even born when I had this phone. At any rate, Armorshield has proven itself to me over time. They sell a bulletproof product for a reasonable price and they back it up! I have NEVER had to use the warranty claim, so that says something to me, as well. Not to mention, they're selling you 2 products at once, not just one! How cool is that?! I currently have Armorshield on my Samsung Galaxy S22+ screen and I will continue to use Armorshield screen protectors until I die! I am in no way affiliated or associated with the company.
I've used ArmorSuit screen protectors on my last 3 phones and have been been thrilled with the results. After the Galaxy s20 plus was released, I remember they sent an updated screen protector to registered buyers after they discovered the initial screen protectors didn't fit well enough. When I had the s9 plus, I had a picture frame fall off the wall and the corner hit the phone screen. It hit hard enough that the screen protector ripped, but the screen underneath was perfect. And no, ArmorSuit did not pay me for my positive comment. LOL
I too am an unpaid fan of ArmorSuit. 😃 The screen protectors are easy to install, cheap, and pretty tough. I've used them on watches, phones, and tablets. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Bought my 1st Armor Suit last week for my S22 Ultra, so far I really like it. I didn't have to use the hair dryer, just let it sit for 10min, worked it with my thumbs around the curves, waited another 5-10 min and it all stuck fine. Also this screen protector pairs extremely nicely with the Supcase UB Pro when using the non screen protector version. Because of the way the top bezel fits the phone I didn't have to wait long after installing the screen protector to put my phone in to the case (gave it 30min).
Great vid... Thanks. Just installed this on my S23 ultra and it worked a treat. I didn't wait the 8-12 hours before casing and using my phone. Not too worried about though.
I bought the matte ArmorSuit for my S22 Ultra and really wish they had the tip you had with the hair dyer in their video. They only used the hair dryer to help the solution evaporate, not to help form the material to the edge. I'm no stranger taking a hair dryer to my electronics either. I have a dbrand skin on most of my devices, and thought about using the hair dryer on the screen protector. Just glad to know it will actually work. Thanks!
Definitely a Radio Voice!! I sub'd. lol I just got with the EGV Self Healing TPU Protectors. The only protectors I've been able to install correctly without bubbles or dust. Problem- they only last a few weeks before getting sticky & peeling up in the corners. (I guess because I change cases all the time) The S22 Ultra is a very fragile phone as we now know from Vids on UTube. Display busting up from a few inches hitting a wooden table as seen on Sakitech's video.
Ok, I am laughing because this so reminds me of blacking out the chrome on my cars, except used a heat gun, not hair dryer. I guess it is a similar product to the vinyl decals and tape I have used. Good video. I like this is made in the USA and was the deciding factor in purchase.
Just got one of these and loved how easy it was to apply, but does the texture of the protector get more smooth as time goes on? Really not used to the scratchy, paper like feel of it just yet
I can use this. Thx for the link. I got the Samsung galaxy S10+, but this time i really think Nokia could have a great phone SR20 5G - price in Denmark 🇩🇰 is around 400$ and then you get a pair of ear buds in the deal. Ok thx for the great tips Jeff 👍🏼
I just ordered some I’m hoping the fingerprint works well I’m seeing a lot of people struggle with getting their fingerprint to work with screen protectors on the s22 ultra
I've actually noticed a very quick response for my fingerprint sensor. I have been impressed with it so far. When you get your screen protector, let me know how it goes.
Ive been using it for a few days and the fingerprint works well. I have just gotten used to a glass protector will previous phones and didnt have to worry about scratching them like this one. I just have to be more cautious
Hey Thanks for the video, been kinda scared to install due to the liquid. It was an easy install but I noticed there is a large scratch on the screen protector….will that “self heal”? I forgot to register the screen protectors so I highly doubt they will replace them. Hopeful it will protect my screen from scratches (not confident it will completely protect the edges but will see with time). Thanks for sharing this video, gonna sub your channel.😊
Thank you sir so much Sir . But one request. If you can recommend a best USB C port compatible to Samsung Galaxy S 22 Ultra,I will be very grateful . It is better if you can also give the link of that product. PLEASE HELP. Thank you !!
If you can it's probably a good idea. Mine can't be removed. I did turn it off and let it dry before turning it back on. Thanks for stopping by and commenting 👍
What's up Jeff nice video but personally I use body gaurdz screen protectors, great customer service example their screen protectors come with life time warrenty. Screen crack body gaurdz will send a new out and all a person have to so is mail the old screen back. That's it.Also I use otter box phones case, otter box has the same policy as well except otter box don't require a person to mail the phone case back. Two great companies. Go to the their website and check them out and I PROMISE you, that you will want to do a video on both them to let your subcribers know their product are worth getting. Sending you a vitural beer 🍺. Thanks for all you do
I have installed these on my phone but never knew about hair dyer. if I use the dryer, do I have to wait 24 hours before I can apply case and use the phone? Thanks!
I recently installed the 23 ultra version of this screen protector. Is it just mine or is this screen protector really soft? Like just lightly using the s pen leaves a permanent trail.
I've had good success with the Whitestone Dome Glass screen protectors... they have then for the s22 ultra for about $40. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NjmVeOCG3bk.html
I'm a fan of the ArmorSuit screen protector, my Dome glass cracked within a few months of use. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fX3HZqm0N78.html
Using Whitestone in my experience, it's a 50/50 shot whether or not the fingerprint sensor will work. I need mine to work in order to get into my banking info. (Which is probably not good to have on your phone, lol) AM makes good Glass Protectors. From what I've seen on UTube. I have mine professionally installed for $5. If they mess up? They bought it & will finish the job until it's Right. Most Best Buys, Galaxy Stores & other phone supply stores will install for less than $10
So dumb how they don't put directions in the box but throw 10 different pieces of paper telling you to go to a website. Nice marketing idea for website traffic and advertising.........