Asterdroid
Android Expert
I originally posted this in the pre-release thread, but it was requested that I repost it here.
So, since people are talking about screen protectors, I'll give you guys a little write up here. I tested many different screen protectors on my Incredible about a year and a half ago. My findings on the more popular models are below.
First off, a general statement. Don't buy fingerprint-proof or fingerprint reducing screen protectors. They will decrease the quality of the screen as well as interfere with the front facing camera and proximity sensor.
Steinheil Crystal:
Pros: Best optics of any screen protector I've seen. Perfectly smooth, no tackiness, and zero orange peel effect.
Cons: Does not stand the test of time. They don't last as long as the wet application screen protectors. They scratch up much easier and the corners wear quicker. Expensive.
Zagg Invisible Shield:
Pros: Extremely durable, "self-healing".
Cons: Terrible orange peel effect, tacky feel. Almost impossible to use Swype-style keyboards with this on your screen.
Skinomi TechSkin:
This is exactly the same as the Zagg Invisible Shield, but typically available cheaper on Amazon.
Phantom Skinz Ultra Clear:
Pros: By far the least orange peel effect of all the wet application protectors. Extremely durable, and self-healing. Almost a smooth feeling as the Steinheil Crystal. Very little tackiness.
Cons: Optically still not quite as good as the Steinheil due to slight orange peel effect.
The only popular one I didn't try is Ghost Armor. From what I've read it's the same material as the Zagg, though, so that should be enough info.
Overall, in my opinion the Phantom Skinz are the best. Best of both worlds. Durability of the wet application protectors, with clarity almost on par with the dry application protectors.
I've had the same Phantom Skinz screen protector on my Incredible now for over a year with absolutely no scratches, no peeling, and no wear.
I plan on putting one of the full body kits from there on my Galaxy Nexus once they become available.
Hope that helps everyone!
So, since people are talking about screen protectors, I'll give you guys a little write up here. I tested many different screen protectors on my Incredible about a year and a half ago. My findings on the more popular models are below.
First off, a general statement. Don't buy fingerprint-proof or fingerprint reducing screen protectors. They will decrease the quality of the screen as well as interfere with the front facing camera and proximity sensor.
Steinheil Crystal:
Pros: Best optics of any screen protector I've seen. Perfectly smooth, no tackiness, and zero orange peel effect.
Cons: Does not stand the test of time. They don't last as long as the wet application screen protectors. They scratch up much easier and the corners wear quicker. Expensive.
Zagg Invisible Shield:
Pros: Extremely durable, "self-healing".
Cons: Terrible orange peel effect, tacky feel. Almost impossible to use Swype-style keyboards with this on your screen.
Skinomi TechSkin:
This is exactly the same as the Zagg Invisible Shield, but typically available cheaper on Amazon.
Phantom Skinz Ultra Clear:
Pros: By far the least orange peel effect of all the wet application protectors. Extremely durable, and self-healing. Almost a smooth feeling as the Steinheil Crystal. Very little tackiness.
Cons: Optically still not quite as good as the Steinheil due to slight orange peel effect.
The only popular one I didn't try is Ghost Armor. From what I've read it's the same material as the Zagg, though, so that should be enough info.
Overall, in my opinion the Phantom Skinz are the best. Best of both worlds. Durability of the wet application protectors, with clarity almost on par with the dry application protectors.
I've had the same Phantom Skinz screen protector on my Incredible now for over a year with absolutely no scratches, no peeling, and no wear.
I plan on putting one of the full body kits from there on my Galaxy Nexus once they become available.
Hope that helps everyone!