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Best GN2 Screen Protector

I had purchased the MIME and still have it on, it has withstood a drop, but it does have scratches, tho minor, they are there and getting more over time.

The screen is responsive (took like a month after application).

Now I also ordered a seidio VITREO
 
I have a perfectly fine screen guard (without any bubbles or anything) on my Galaxy note 2. But somehow today I saw a phone at one shop without the screen guard and the response of the screen and the texture quality of display felt really amazing.

I am now thinking about taking the screen guard off.

Do you think the quality of display gets somewhat compromised by a screen guard? (I am talking about the screen response and display quality)

Do you use a screen guard?

Should I take it off?
 
I did use a screen protector early on, I can't remember why I removed it but I know it wasn't due to any type of performance issues.

Without it I definitely have to wipe the screen free of prints and smears a lot more.
 
I bought Spigen Oleophobic screen protectors. The Oleophobic surface material feels quite sticky, which is alright when writing with your fingers, but the S Pen is inconvenient to write, not working well together with the Oleophobic type screen protector. Unfortunately you cannot even get better sliding spare nibs for the Note 3 S Pen, which are thinner than e.g. on Note 10.1. Based on my experience, I would not recommend Oleophobic for Note 3 S Pen users. Maybe Crystal Clear is better compatible?
 
Others have written earlier that Oleophobic would be better than Crystal for tactile experience... See pages 4 and 5.
 
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