Item is amazing, some may say that is awful due to the fact they get dust in their phone after installing it, but you only have to put solution onto your hand again if you don't like something inside the screen and apply solution to the techscreen as well, and with the cloth start removing any thing you don't like inside the screen, and that's it keep going with the rest of the installation.
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I found this Skinomi TechSkin screen protector on the top ten for the Galaxy S7. I found it here on ebay and purchased it. I received it in about 5 days. Packaging is nice and the instruction video is also very well done. What's not very well done, is the screen protector and installation process. It tells you to shut the phone off (to prevent liquid damage) then to remove dust and clean the screen with the provided cloth and cleaning solution. Then it tells you to spray the solution on your fingertips to avoid getting fingerprints on the adhesive side of the protector. Next step is to apply the solution to the adhesive side of the protector. Then place on your phone, carefully lining up before using a credit card to squeegee the fluid out. Doing this causes the protector to move around constantly. You do your best to squeeze the water out the sides while maintaining some sort of alignment of the cutouts to the camera/home button/etc. While you squeeze the water out, it begins to adhere to the phone. There lies the first problem. Remember how I said it moves around a lot while you squeegee the water out? So with light pressure you attempt to line it back up carefully but at this point the material begins to stretch and offers significant resistance. So you wet your fingertips again and slightly pull up a corner so you can apply more solution and line it back up. Nope. This material gets weird dimpling marks in it at that point. I pulled it off and threw it away. OK, let's take the second one a little slower since it's my last one. Go through the first steps, place it on my phone, this time getting my wife to hold it in place while I squeegee the solution out. Seems to go well but notice it needs realignment. Carefully pull to get it in place and squeegee the rest out. So far so good. Says to wait 10 minutes to allow it to dry to the front before sealing the curved edges. The rest of the installation process is smooth going so I wait a few more minutes and turn my phone back on. The first thing I noticed on my white startup screen is that it looks like a I sprayed cleaning solution all over it and let it dry like that. I urge you to try it, look at the multicolored pixelated look of an 80's Mac and ask yourself if you aren't bothered by this new look. The answer is yes. Yes you are.Read full review
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This is for the 2 pack which is great to have a backup..these are the only protectors i buy. There very clear and not sticky feeling or scratch easily. Very tough and feels great.
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Watched video took my time and it looks good. Does have a glare effect and smudges leaves finger prints. Had on couple weeks and I'm satisfied I tried it. People can't tell I have screen protector on. Does curve the same as screen.
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I went through glass screen protectors like crazy before I finally gave up on them. I'm not hard on my phone and actually watched one shatter in my hand just from walking outside in the winter. I have no issues with this film. It's sturdy, touch responsive and best yet.... doesn't break.
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