4:17 are you sure you're supposed to put the speaker sticker first then the white plastic piece? Every other video I have seen puts the sticker last. Maybe they're doig it wrong?
@Jack Keating, great work! And congrats. Almost feels like there is nothing there. That’s what I love about using glass. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
@@SomethingMobile I do notice a slight difference when sliding my fingers across the screen compared to the bare screen, the glass makes everything super clear
Great video bro but do you have experience with removing these UV glass protectors when the original screen is broken? Since its very hard to remove the glass makes me think its not worth the trouble. It also makes the phone a big bigger and many cases wont cover the glass.
@Square Breaker, for the few times I’ve taken a broken screen protector off the phone. I have put tape on the screen protector before I pulled it off. If the glass is really broken, maybe use duct tape. I have seen reviews of people saying that after a long period of time, I guess maybe one or two years the adhesive gets a little bit more difficult to pull off of the screen. that might be something you want to consider. What it comes down to is for me. It’s worth it to take that chance because I would rather have to try and get a piece of glass off my phone and not have to replace the whole display. Also, if you can dodge having to pay the deductible, if you file a claim with your insurance on the phone. If you don’t have to get the screen replaced. Plus you don’t have to be without a phone for a while while your phone is being repaired. Nonetheless, I don’t want to talk you into getting this screen protector, but it is the best for me. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I hope this helps.
In my experience. Otterbox works well with the screen protector. Defender might push up the corner a bit because of the case but I just push the corners down
@@bharaths1772, I hope you saw the vid. I just wanted to make sure you knew that I uploaded the video. Also, I had to carve out the bottom left Defender Pro case corner. To make it not lift the Whitestone glass. I only took a little of the case with a knife, and it worked great.
I broke it when I accidentally hit the corner of my MacBook with it during a video recording. Other than that it is great. I still haven’t done the repair yet. Lol
I applied my first one and it looked great but it cracked within 24hrs from general use at home it never left the house never dropped it etc so i sent them back for a refund very disappointing
Thank you very much for your video, I have also put it on my Pixel 7 Pro and it has not been 100% perfect where the front camera is located and it was super mad at me, but I see that you have the same problem...more or less like me. I think that this brand has rushed too much in making the protectors and they have not left it 100% perfect... a shame since they are not cheap
You are very welcome. To be honest with you, Ruben. I could have installed the screen protector perfectly. The reason why the camera was off-center is due to user error. I reinstalled the second glass after this video and I got it to fit perfectly. I would have preferred Whitestone to release this screen protector sooner. I feel like they took a little bit longer to perfect or get close to perfect as possible. You are correct the screen protectors are not cheap. But I feel like they have come down in price quite a bit though. I remember paying $60 for my screen protector from Whitestone for my S21 ultra. I hope I’ve added some clarity to this for you. All the best to you. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
@@SomethingMobile What did you do to get it perfectly centered, because as i have seen in your video everything as OK and you have put the screen as other RUclipsrs I have seen
Right after you lay the screen protector down on the phone and let the adhesive completely spread to every corner don’t sit the light down on the phone to set the glue yet. Slightly adjust the screen protector using your index finger. Adjust it until you feel like it’s in the right location. Just simply nudge it until you see the camera perfectly centered in the cut out of the glass. It will be super important to be on a level surface to accomplish this. And have a steady hand. I hope this helps.
@@SomethingMobileso once all the adhesive ist completely spread to every corner ? I thought to do it during the spread... so if I understand it right, till I do not use the UV light the screen is not half fixed? Thanks in advance 👍👍
Why not buy good glass from china directly and buy some loca glue yourself man. its ways cheaper then this overpriced whitestone thing. Same shit ith the dbrand that just uses 3m vinyl that is less then 1 dollar for 20 bucks.
Man honestly surprised by how easy and amazing that result came out. Thanks for the recommendation!
You are very welcome@Kevin Walsh
This is a great screen protector. Installation instructions seem a bit daunting but when we do it, it's not that bad. It's worth the price.
It’s one of the best! 👍
Best screen protector for any phone. Been using these on all the phones I've had
4:17 are you sure you're supposed to put the speaker sticker first then the white plastic piece? Every other video I have seen puts the sticker last. Maybe they're doig it wrong?
Do the white plastic thing first.
just put mine on, went on perfect no imperfections, adhesive cured to the glass without a problem. Screen looks crystal clear and responsive.
@Jack Keating, great work! And congrats. Almost feels like there is nothing there. That’s what I love about using glass. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
@@SomethingMobile I do notice a slight difference when sliding my fingers across the screen compared to the bare screen, the glass makes everything super clear
Not only is it complicated to apply, it can fail multiple times during the process
Imma search for any other screen protector, but thanks
After all that effort now you need a screen-protector protector 😋
🙂👍. The one I’m using in this video is called a Whitestone Dome glass screen protector. It’s one of the best.
Great video bro but do you have experience with removing these UV glass protectors when the original screen is broken? Since its very hard to remove the glass makes me think its not worth the trouble. It also makes the phone a big bigger and many cases wont cover the glass.
@Square Breaker, for the few times I’ve taken a broken screen protector off the phone. I have put tape on the screen protector before I pulled it off. If the glass is really broken, maybe use duct tape. I have seen reviews of people saying that after a long period of time, I guess maybe one or two years the adhesive gets a little bit more difficult to pull off of the screen. that might be something you want to consider. What it comes down to is for me. It’s worth it to take that chance because I would rather have to try and get a piece of glass off my phone and not have to replace the whole display. Also, if you can dodge having to pay the deductible, if you file a claim with your insurance on the phone. If you don’t have to get the screen replaced. Plus you don’t have to be without a phone for a while while your phone is being repaired. Nonetheless, I don’t want to talk you into getting this screen protector, but it is the best for me. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. I hope this helps.
game on the phone at highest setting while quick charging under the sun lol, cook the damn thing its gonna come off easily I guess
What wall paper is that on your unlock screen?
Hey@ Stephen P. Harris, I made a video for you. To show you just where I got the wallpaper. ruclips.net/user/shorts4h0BPbqx1_g?feature=share
@@SomethingMobile thanks brother!
Hey Mike... Would you know if the Otterbox case goes well with the Whitestone dome?... Or would it dislodge the glass?!!... Thanks 🙏🏻
An order from OtterBox is on the way! 🙂. I will update you on the results then.
@@SomethingMobile awesome❗..is it the symmetry or defender series?!... Waiting for the upload
@@bharaths1772 I'll let you know here before the upload. But I have both of the cases. The faster. You know, the faster you can protect your phone. 😉
In my experience. Otterbox works well with the screen protector. Defender might push up the corner a bit because of the case but I just push the corners down
@@bharaths1772, I hope you saw the vid. I just wanted to make sure you knew that I uploaded the video. Also, I had to carve out the bottom left Defender Pro case corner. To make it not lift the Whitestone glass. I only took a little of the case with a knife, and it worked great.
What's on the back of that case?
It’s a Spigen MagSafe conversion ring.
Hi, what phone case do you have on please?
@Sam 2410, It is the Spigen “Thin Fit”
How did it hold over last 3 months?
I broke it when I accidentally hit the corner of my MacBook with it during a video recording. Other than that it is great. I still haven’t done the repair yet. Lol
@@SomethingMobile Ok thank you i just ordered one 😃
What is name of that cover can I get one for pixel 7
Check Amazon for the Spigen Thin Fit.
I applied my first one and it looked great but it cracked within 24hrs from general use at home it never left the house never dropped it etc so i sent them back for a refund very disappointing
Accidentally bashing mine against my computer. While recording my last video broke mine. I'm sorry you had a bad experience with yours.
Thank you very much for your video, I have also put it on my Pixel 7 Pro and it has not been 100% perfect where the front camera is located and it was super mad at me, but I see that you have the same problem...more or less like me. I think that this brand has rushed too much in making the protectors and they have not left it 100% perfect... a shame since they are not cheap
You are very welcome. To be honest with you, Ruben. I could have installed the screen protector perfectly. The reason why the camera was off-center is due to user error. I reinstalled the second glass after this video and I got it to fit perfectly. I would have preferred Whitestone to release this screen protector sooner. I feel like they took a little bit longer to perfect or get close to perfect as possible. You are correct the screen protectors are not cheap. But I feel like they have come down in price quite a bit though. I remember paying $60 for my screen protector from Whitestone for my S21 ultra. I hope I’ve added some clarity to this for you. All the best to you. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
@@SomethingMobile What did you do to get it perfectly centered, because as i have seen in your video everything as OK and you have put the screen as other RUclipsrs I have seen
Right after you lay the screen protector down on the phone and let the adhesive completely spread to every corner don’t sit the light down on the phone to set the glue yet. Slightly adjust the screen protector using your index finger. Adjust it until you feel like it’s in the right location. Just simply nudge it until you see the camera perfectly centered in the cut out of the glass. It will be super important to be on a level surface to accomplish this. And have a steady hand. I hope this helps.
@@SomethingMobileso once all the adhesive ist completely spread to every corner ? I thought to do it during the spread... so if I understand it right, till I do not use the UV light the screen is not half fixed?
Thanks in advance 👍👍
Why not buy good glass from china directly and buy some loca glue yourself man. its ways cheaper then this overpriced whitestone thing. Same shit ith the dbrand that just uses 3m vinyl that is less then 1 dollar for 20 bucks.