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Which one would you choose?
Gorilla Glass 3.
Seriously. Up till now, within 5 minutes of buying a phone I break down and install a screen protector. This time, I'm thinking the Gorilla Glass is just too sweet: not only does it feel buttery smooth and better than any screen protector I've tried, but after a few days of use I still can't detect any skin oil residue. This is one oleophobic mf. My screen protectors, even when they look and feel almost as good, always require wiping down with a cleaning fluid every few days. So I'm going to try riding bareback this time. I really hope I don't end up regretting it, but the S4's screen just feels too good.
Complete misinformation....
No it's not. The post you quoted didn't claim that Gorilla Glass is indestructible, only that the oleophobic coating appears to work well. Not even Corning themselves claim that GG is anything more than scratch-resistant.
No it's not. The post you quoted didn't claim that Gorilla Glass is indestructible, only that the oleophobic coating appears to work well. Not even Corning themselves claim that GG is anything more than scratch-resistant.
I've always steered clear of Zagg on touch screens in the past because I didn't like the somewhat sticky / rubbery feel. My finger wouldn't glide across it as smooth as it did on the glass screen. It wasn't huge, but just enough resistance that I didn't like how it felt.
Are there any different Zagg models that don't have his type of rubbery finish? I always liked the plastic screen protectors that applied by static cling (no adhesive). They feel almost just like the stock glass on the phone.
There are different models or versions of Zagg. One is the HD version but it is not cheap at $25.00 at Best Buy.
Is this a wet application?
I put a skinomi on, much better than a zagg, but still a little rubbery.
Then put a tech armor on (hate peel and stick to apply), but got it spot on, but alas one tiny tiny micro-spec of dust right at an edge. Also the surface is good with sliding my finger on it for a long time (no burning feel with rubbery ones).
Bet of both worlds would be a peel on "HD" but in a wet application. Does that even exist?
Not really sure.
Gorilla Glass 3.
Seriously. Up till now, within 5 minutes of buying a phone I break down and install a screen protector. This time, I'm thinking the Gorilla Glass is just too sweet: not only does it feel buttery smooth and better than any screen protector I've tried, but after a few days of use I still can't detect any skin oil residue. This is one oleophobic mf. My screen protectors, even when they look and feel almost as good, always require wiping down with a cleaning fluid every few days. So I'm going to try riding bareback this time. I really hope I don't end up regretting it, but the S4's screen just feels too good.
Added a zagg the next day. I have no idea how the glass got scratched.