Thank you so much. I am a 73 year old lady and I just got a brand new smart phone. Your suggestions are excellent, especially using Scotch tape as a hinge. I didn't get me screen protector on perfectly (a few small bubbles) but I can live with those. You can only see them if the screen is completely black. Thank you again for ou very kind and helpful suggestions.🧡💛💚
Very helpful video. Some suggestions: - As you lower the protector, push 3 spread fingers from your spare hand against its hinged edge. This prevents the edge of the protector from raising slightly and shifting. With this technique, there is no need to use a stickier tape. The provided sticky tabs work well if you do this. - When making minor adjustments, the provided sticky tabs are easier to adjust than very sticky tape. - Before removing the protective film, practise the folding technique repeatedly, until you are certain that you are doing it correctly.
Installing a screen protector used to feel like brain surgery before I watched this video. Your instructions were perfect. There was a scary moment though when I noticed in the corner of my eye my cat was staring at me the whole time waiting to pounce on the screen and get her fur in there just before I pressed the screen protector. But, she behaved.
lmfao must have been so nerve racking😂 My four year-old walked into the room and came breathing in my neck right at that moment getting ready to poke it any time. I kept my cool and said " Honey, please get out of the room."
After taking my phone to a shop for years when it was time to refresh the glass, I decided last night to remove the tempered glass on my own and install a new one. I watched several videos, but I was still hesitant to give it a go. Until you saw your video suggesting to hinge the screen on one side with tape. I am so pleased with the result. It's absolute perfection, far better than the shop installation that was always acceptable but had a little bubble here and there. Thank you so much!
@@mastersofimpact5740 You know, after thinking a bit. I never attempted to do this before seeing this video. And if I had an expensive phone and the cover was also somewhat pricey, I would have probably taken it in too. I wouldn't feel right charging 30 charging bucks for this. Who ever charged you that here needs to step in fresh cat poo. 10 bucks you is like 12 bucks me so thats way more in the ball park of paying for a service like thart
First, thank you SO MUCH for not trying to be "cutesy" or long-winded with the intro...no one likes that, and you got straight to the point. Second, you are extremely well-spoken, concise and meaningful; what you said and pointed out made absolute sense and was very easy to follow. Whatever you do or your career aspirations are, you make a great speaker, trainer and presenter. Well done here. One slight hack: rather than making multiple "hinges" with the tape, apply it LENGTH-wise (not width wise in several places) and you'll get a much better/solid "hinge" as well as a better gauge on whether or not you've aligned it well (the tape will becomes your guide).
Very helpful to encourage people to do it by themselves. I had change mine at the mobile store the price with 5 times more expensive than the real price of the glass screen. Thank you for the clear demonstration without wasting time.
This is hands down the best video I've seen so far on how to install a screen protector. No other video mentioned using tape or stickers as hinges. They kept going on about steam or some other convoluted method. Thank you!
This actually was the first time ever I tried to install a Screen Protector. I went from the video to our two phones following directions to a tee. I did good and actually surprised my wife. Today was a good D A Y. Just follow the instructions and you shall succeed. Have fun and good luck.
this was my first time installing a glass protector, i usually have it done by the people who work at the place i get it from and this video was endlessly helpful, i managed to flawlessly do it to mine and my mom's phones!! thank you so much, this is the best tutorial ever
I have just put mine on by following the process. In a few seconds it sticks automatically perfectly without any bubble. One more tip - I folded a bit of the edge of the tape so that it's easier to remove from the protector.
Thanks for your walkthrough, dear sir. Installing glass is always terrifying (what if a speck of dust remains under the glass forever, what if it is 1 mm off, what if, ...), so your video made it much easier for me.
that speck of dust will annoy you especially if it is somewhere in the middle. the glass i just installed had a speck of dust but thankfully it is somewhere along the edge. so i can live with it.
Thank you so much for the tape trick ❤ I made the hinge, cleaned the screen again, peeled the tab off & let go with my eyes closed 😂😂 opened my eyes & it was bonding to the screen with no air bubbles 🥳🥳🥳 I will tag this video in my Amazon review as a reference.
As an ex teacher from industry who has taught Physics and CDT to kids and novice teachers it is an absolute delight to find a RUclipsr who actually knows how to present properly, very clear, nice touch with the tape, warm enthusiastic voice and considering in the past with two older mobiles made a right mess of things, now feel very confident of doing it properly. Will certainly now look to see what else you have on here.
This technique worked perfectly. I used to try to go from the bottom up but the hinge method is much better!!! I got absolutely no bubbles! Thanks for being so thorough
I ended up just dropping it on there, lol! But thank you for the instructions! I have a one year old who wasn't trying to let mommy hold the phone that long without his help. 🤣♥️
Thank you so much as long as I have been using tempered glass I always messed it up for the sheer fact that I had no idea what the guide stickers were for and finally this time my tempered glass is on without dust spots inside and aligned perfectly! Thank you for this video!!!
I watched the video link that came with my screen protector, but they talked too quickly plus some extra implements for application were used that I didn't get in my package so it was confusing as well. You present a very friendly helpful video very suited to the middle aged+ crowd. Thank you.
Great video, excellent tip with the scotch tape too. For the bubbles you could use a kitchen rolling pin(very gently of course), or buy a dowel frome depot or Lowes before starting another screen protector job.
Thanks so much! Your method works well! Did not see the black part forming for my particular protector screen, but no bubbles: the protector screen fitted perfectly in one go.
@5:30 when you have problems with pealing the plastic: use the same trick as with your hinges to create handles to hold the protector instead of trying to do that by holding the edges; so your right hand will hold the sticky tape (which has been attached to the top part of the protector) and you will use your left hand to peal the plastic off from the bottom part of the protector; this way you will guarantee that you will not touch the protector’s bottom surface
Perhaps masking tape e.g. the blue 3 M painters' tape would work better for the "hinges"? I know some of the screen protector companies supply a model specific plastic frame to ensure proper alignment of the SP and phone screen. I just used one with on my Galaxy S8, and it was the least troublesome installation I've had and no bubbles whatsoever.
Very useful thanks. I used a spectacle wipe on the screen to make sure it was really clean and static free and proceeded as you described. It went on completely bubble free after couple of minor relifts at corners. There was still a trace bubble line round the edges but working my finger round the edges removed it. One hint to newbies, check which edge your tab is on. Mine was on the opposite side to this product so I had an 'Uhh! moment and had to put the hinge on the other side.
I had to throw away my protector because i kept having to remove it to realign again after putting the case on. The protector lost its stickiness and bubbles formed. Make sure to follow this video AFTER putting the case on and the display is turned on. For edge to edge protectors though im unsure.
A super helpful video! Instead of tape for the hinge, I used a 1" x 3" Avery Multi-Use label. Since it's more rigid than tape I had no worries about anything shifting when I opened the hinge. I was able to fully open it to remove the backing and everything was still perfectly aligned when I closed it to install. Since the labels are removable they came off easily when I was finished with no residue. I also used a piece of one to make a little "handle" on the opposite side so I didn't have to touch the glass to move it.
Thanks for this tip Mae. Question: how many of those 1"x 3" Avery Multi-Use Labels did you use, and did you create the hinge by placing the 3" side of the label(s) horizontally or vertically? (My phone is a Moto G Pure with a 6.5" screen.)
@@craigcraigster4999 I placed one label vertically, centered on one of the long (side) edges of the screen. You could use an additional label, or piece of one if you feel one label isn't secure enough. Hope this helps!
Thank you! I thought I had destroyed my last screen protector when I removed it to get a speck of dirt off. Washing it and drying with a hair dryer worked! ❤
In my experience, alignment is easy, I don't have to use the 'hinge' technique here. It's getting the phone clean enough that's hard, especially if you're using plastic screen protectors where any dust particle will product an ugly bubble.
This was an excellent video demonstration. Thank you so much. One question : do you have a method to remove scratches from the mobile screens ? Thank you for your reply .
Finally had to find a vid after fighting the remaining protector I have to not have all these weird dirt specks under it. It makes me so mad. Broke down and ordered more. Better study up for the big test! The hinge is genius. Can’t believe I didn’t think of that in the battle of the screen protector today.
Brilliant thanks so much, I've never had much luck installing these things, now I'm confident I can get one onto a new FitBit Charge 5 with a curved face I've kept in its box for the last week (a gift I've been cautious of defacing before getting the screen protector on it) it really did help me out, I really did enjoy it, I've given a thumbs up and subscribed as requested, thanks again!
Great video thanks for being thorough - Realizing we are looking for a video to help us do something that we may be completely clueless on what we are doing
Thank you so much. I used your guide and feel like a professional haha. It worked perfectly and I don't need to waste money anymore for someone else to do it for me 😀
I went to APPLE store yesterday and asked for help putting my new protector on thinking since I spend $$$$$ there they would be helpful. NAH! You have to overpay for a protector for them to help!!! So here I am, thanks this is very helpful. I feel like your steps provide the safety net I need to be brave!!! Do you have a video on taking off the old screen?
This was perfect! Great video. I still ended up with what seems like a tiny flaw/bubble thing - bu nothing compared to the old cracked screen protector I replaced. Feels like I have a new phone 😂- but, no, it's pretty old, it just looks great now.
A little tip; make sure you are in a room where there is no/not much dust, for most people this is the bathroom but for me it was my porch (which has glass doors and walls), this prevents dust from coming onto your phone while perfecting the placement
Awesome advice just bought a really nice promotional cell phone bad thing is there's no accessories available yet other then what come with the phone so only one screen saver most don't get it right the first time including myself however your video helped me ace it the first time and no bubbles either . Thanks my friend
I ended up with a spot that does not want to disappear, it happened as the glass hinged down and started sealing towards the far edge and trapped air near the lower center of the screen.....of well. good instructional video, I had no idea it would be this involved.
It has been 2 years and this is still such a helpful video!!! when I was trying to place a screen protector on my tablet but had no idea what the tape it came with did this video made it so I didn't goof up at all!
Thank you so much. I am a 73 year old lady and I just got a brand new smart phone.
Your suggestions are excellent, especially using Scotch tape as a hinge. I didn't get me screen protector on perfectly (a few small bubbles) but I can live with those. You can only see them if the screen is completely black.
Thank you again for ou very kind and helpful suggestions.🧡💛💚
so sweet!
Very helpful video.
Some suggestions:
- As you lower the protector, push 3 spread fingers from your spare hand against its hinged edge. This prevents the edge of the protector from raising slightly and shifting. With this technique, there is no need to use a stickier tape. The provided sticky tabs work well if you do this.
- When making minor adjustments, the provided sticky tabs are easier to adjust than very sticky tape.
- Before removing the protective film, practise the folding technique repeatedly, until you are certain that you are doing it correctly.
Installing a screen protector used to feel like brain surgery before I watched this video. Your instructions were perfect. There was a scary moment though when I noticed in the corner of my eye my cat was staring at me the whole time waiting to pounce on the screen and get her fur in there just before I pressed the screen protector. But, she behaved.
nice cat
this made me so anxious dkfjhdjkfh
😂
lmfao must have been so nerve racking😂 My four year-old walked into the room and came breathing in my neck right at that moment getting ready to poke it any time. I kept my cool and said " Honey, please get out of the room."
I’m cracking up right now because I just told my kitten to get her hairy tail off my phone 🤣
After taking my phone to a shop for years when it was time to refresh the glass, I decided last night to remove the tempered glass on my own and install a new one. I watched several videos, but I was still hesitant to give it a go. Until you saw your video suggesting to hinge the screen on one side with tape. I am so pleased with the result. It's absolute perfection, far better than the shop installation that was always acceptable but had a little bubble here and there. Thank you so much!
How much if you don't mind me asking? I think I've been in the wrong business of fixing game consoles, I should be offering this as well
@@DrMurdercock £10 in London done, but I remember paying $30 in the US years ago.
@@mastersofimpact5740 You know, after thinking a bit. I never attempted to do this before seeing this video. And if I had an expensive phone and the cover was also somewhat pricey, I would have probably taken it in too.
I wouldn't feel right charging 30 charging bucks for this. Who ever charged you that here needs to step in fresh cat poo. 10 bucks you is like 12 bucks me so thats way more in the ball park of paying for a service like thart
First, thank you SO MUCH for not trying to be "cutesy" or long-winded with the intro...no one likes that, and you got straight to the point. Second, you are extremely well-spoken, concise and meaningful; what you said and pointed out made absolute sense and was very easy to follow. Whatever you do or your career aspirations are, you make a great speaker, trainer and presenter. Well done here. One slight hack: rather than making multiple "hinges" with the tape, apply it LENGTH-wise (not width wise in several places) and you'll get a much better/solid "hinge" as well as a better gauge on whether or not you've aligned it well (the tape will becomes your guide).
How about using 1.88" FROG TAPE for the hinge? One piece length-wise? I just bought a roll for other reasons, is it sticky enough? I think so ...
Very helpful to encourage people to do it by themselves. I had change mine at the mobile store the price with 5 times more expensive than the real price of the glass screen. Thank you for the clear demonstration without wasting time.
This is hands down the best video I've seen so far on how to install a screen protector. No other video mentioned using tape or stickers as hinges. They kept going on about steam or some other convoluted method. Thank you!
used tapes on iphone from 2013 and even back in then i watched youtube tutorials
@@leart78 I
I did it, I put my glass protector on my phone. Went great and that is because of your great directions. Thank you!!!
This actually was the first time ever I tried to install a Screen Protector. I went from the video to our two phones following directions to a tee. I did good and actually surprised my wife. Today was a good D A Y. Just follow the instructions and you shall succeed. Have fun and good luck.
Happy wife=happy life!! Lol
That was an excellent and detailed demonstration. Well done. Thank you and best wishes.
this was my first time installing a glass protector, i usually have it done by the people who work at the place i get it from and this video was endlessly helpful, i managed to flawlessly do it to mine and my mom's phones!! thank you so much, this is the best tutorial ever
It is an excellent demonstration and it is greatly appreciated by someone brand new to this stuff. Thank you.
Tip: make sure your phone is powered off when you do this so no one calls you or texts you potentially messing up the process
nah no one text me I’m good
I dont have friend so I dont need to switch off my man xddddddddddddddd
Lmao
This literally happened to me when I was putting my dad's screen protector on
Airplane mode? Lol
Very helpful. The cover didn't come with any instructions!!! Your video made it all easy and doable. Thanks!
I have just put mine on by following the process. In a few seconds it sticks automatically perfectly without any bubble. One more tip - I folded a bit of the edge of the tape so that it's easier to remove from the protector.
Great idea using the tape. Worked flawlessly and not one little bubble to contend with.
Thanks for your walkthrough, dear sir. Installing glass is always terrifying (what if a speck of dust remains under the glass forever, what if it is 1 mm off, what if, ...), so your video made it much easier for me.
It's much easier to install glass than plastic screen protectors. Much easier to avoid bubbles.
that speck of dust will annoy you especially if it is somewhere in the middle. the glass i just installed had a speck of dust but thankfully it is somewhere along the edge. so i can live with it.
Turn on shower for 5-10 mins to steam the room and reduce airborne dust particles
This was very helpful. I'd only add "make sure you have a bright picture on screen so you can check alignment really easy"
Lmao yeah I had to have a bright screen to check the alignment worked out great tho
Thank you so much for the tape trick ❤ I made the hinge, cleaned the screen again, peeled the tab off & let go with my eyes closed 😂😂 opened my eyes & it was bonding to the screen with no air bubbles 🥳🥳🥳 I will tag this video in my Amazon review as a reference.
ok cool
As an ex teacher from industry who has taught Physics and CDT to kids and novice teachers it is an absolute delight to find a RUclipsr who actually knows how to present properly, very clear, nice touch with the tape, warm enthusiastic voice and considering in the past with two older mobiles made a right mess of things, now feel very confident of doing it properly. Will certainly now look to see what else you have on here.
Did as you showed us and did a good job. Thank you. 🙂
@@wakeupuk3860i❤
This technique worked perfectly. I used to try to go from the bottom up but the hinge method is much better!!! I got absolutely no bubbles! Thanks for being so thorough
Hello there
Thanks so much for clear and easy to follow instructions, I never knew what those guide strips were for before!
I ended up just dropping it on there, lol! But thank you for the instructions! I have a one year old who wasn't trying to let mommy hold the phone that long without his help. 🤣♥️
Thank you so much as long as I have been using tempered glass I always messed it up for the sheer fact that I had no idea what the guide stickers were for and finally this time my tempered glass is on without dust spots inside and aligned perfectly! Thank you for this video!!!
Just followed your steps, it worked perfectly, thanks for that!❤️
I watched the video link that came with my screen protector, but they talked too quickly plus some extra implements for application were used that I didn't get in my package so it was confusing as well. You present a very friendly helpful video very suited to the middle aged+ crowd. Thank you.
First time putting one on...no telling what sort of cluster-jumble I would have accomplished w/o your video.
In the end, it came out perfect!
Thanks!
Thank you. The trick of using the tabs to hold the glass straight really helped.
Great video, excellent tip with the scotch tape too. For the bubbles you could use a kitchen rolling pin(very gently of course), or buy a dowel frome depot or Lowes before starting another screen protector job.
I have always had good luck with a credit card
@@GrammyGottaGothat’s what I use every time a credit card and it works well
Thank you so much for this. My kit did not come with tape to hold it in place, so it is great to know that I can use regular tape to do the job.
The tape hinge thing is a really cool idea that was missing on the instructions of my package. Installation was a breeze with this. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Your method works well! Did not see the black part forming for my particular protector screen, but no bubbles: the protector screen fitted perfectly in one go.
@5:30 when you have problems with pealing the plastic: use the same trick as with your hinges to create handles to hold the protector instead of trying to do that by holding the edges; so your right hand will hold the sticky tape (which has been attached to the top part of the protector) and you will use your left hand to peal the plastic off from the bottom part of the protector; this way you will guarantee that you will not touch the protector’s bottom surface
Excellent idea to tape screen to form a "hinge". Works great!!
Perhaps masking tape e.g. the blue 3 M painters' tape would work better for the "hinges"? I know some of the screen protector companies supply a model specific plastic frame to ensure proper alignment of the SP and phone screen. I just used one with on my Galaxy S8, and it was the least troublesome installation I've had and no bubbles whatsoever.
Very useful thanks. I used a spectacle wipe on the screen to make sure it was really clean and static free and proceeded as you described. It went on completely bubble free after couple of minor relifts at corners. There was still a trace bubble line round the edges but working my finger round the edges removed it. One hint to newbies, check which edge your tab is on. Mine was on the opposite side to this product so I had an 'Uhh! moment and had to put the hinge on the other side.
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I had to throw away my protector because i kept having to remove it to realign again after putting the case on. The protector lost its stickiness and bubbles formed. Make sure to follow this video AFTER putting the case on and the display is turned on. For edge to edge protectors though im unsure.
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What does all this even mean?
Excellent job .For the first time I have put my screen guard perfectly!!!!Thank you so much
Excellent instructions! I had zero bubbles to push out.
Thank you for your video! I have a perfectly placed, bubble free phone cover. The tape is an awesome idea!
Simply the best video.! Good on you for keeping the instructions simple
Lots of big tape as sturdy hinge on other side of pull tab was super helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for the tape hinge idea, 🙏 I was dreading to even start the installation bubbles
A super helpful video! Instead of tape for the hinge, I used a 1" x 3" Avery Multi-Use label. Since it's more rigid than tape I had no worries about anything shifting when I opened the hinge. I was able to fully open it to remove the backing and everything was still perfectly aligned when I closed it to install. Since the labels are removable they came off easily when I was finished with no residue. I also used a piece of one to make a little "handle" on the opposite side so I didn't have to touch the glass to move it.
Thank you Mae, you helped me a lot, thanks!
@@PLAZALINK You're welcome!
Thanks for this tip Mae. Question: how many of those 1"x 3" Avery Multi-Use Labels did you use, and did you create the hinge by placing the 3" side of the label(s) horizontally or vertically? (My phone is a Moto G Pure with a 6.5" screen.)
@@craigcraigster4999 I placed one label vertically, centered on one of the long (side) edges of the screen. You could use an additional label, or piece of one if you feel one label isn't secure enough. Hope this helps!
@@mae4825 Thanks Mae! I also like your idea about creating a "handle" with a spare/additional piece of label, makes good sense. Thanks again.
Just did it perfectly without a single bubble, thank you !
Hi Geo, thank you so much! First time I ever installed a screen protector!
Total success with using tape!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This is a very clear explanation how to put on the screen protector. Very cleaver way to use the tape. Thanks so much. I am glad I found this video!
This helped with a Wii U screen protector (not even tempered glass) that came with, of course, no instructions. Thanks!
Thank you! I thought I had destroyed my last screen protector when I removed it to get a speck of dirt off. Washing it and drying with a hair dryer worked! ❤
This is always a very challenging thing to do. I didn't know how to use the tape or sticky guides, so thank you
Thank you, followed your instructions and it's flawless!!
Thank you. I didn't know what was the "guide stickers" for. So I just installed the protector without them 😂
I tried this and it worked no bubbles. Instant subscriber.
**LIAR!!!!**
@@JESUSCHRYSLER5512 not at all you probably doing it wrong.
Best video ever, no bubbles. Perfect!!
In my experience, alignment is easy, I don't have to use the 'hinge' technique here. It's getting the phone clean enough that's hard, especially if you're using plastic screen protectors where any dust particle will product an ugly bubble.
Thanks for this video. Managed to install the protector without any issues!!!
You are a damb genius Gump! You will be a 4 star general one day...outstanding!
Installed tempered glass on my phone for the first time. Thanks for sharing this helpful video!
This was an excellent video demonstration. Thank you so much. One question : do you have a method to remove scratches from the mobile screens ? Thank you for your reply .
Thank you! Tape is the way to go to hinge I applied mine perfectly for the first time ever, proud moment! The little things. Thanks again!
Finally had to find a vid after fighting the remaining protector I have to not have all these weird dirt specks under it. It makes me so mad. Broke down and ordered more. Better study up for the big test!
The hinge is genius. Can’t believe I didn’t think of that in the battle of the screen protector today.
Wow, I just used your technique and I'm amazed at how well it works... 👌☺
I've only installed one screen protector and it didn't go well. LOL Never tried the hinge method. It worked great!! Thanks
Thank you so much. I've never gotten one on before, worked great, not one bubble.
This worked like a charm. I am so happy I checked you out, saved a lot of money.
Brilliant thanks so much, I've never had much luck installing these things, now I'm confident I can get one onto a new FitBit Charge 5 with a curved face I've kept in its box for the last week (a gift I've been cautious of defacing before getting the screen protector on it) it really did help me out, I really did enjoy it, I've given a thumbs up and subscribed as requested, thanks again!
Brilliant, thank you very much! 🙂
Wow! I didn't have a single bubble. Thank you so much for the advice!!!
Worked like a charm, great video!
I had tried this method and it's 100% working!Thank you!
Applied an iPhone 12 glass protector following every steps in this video and it came out flawlessly
What an amazing video!!! Worked perfectly following your instructions. Thank you
This was a very, very helpful video. Thank you!
Great video thanks for being thorough - Realizing we are looking for a video to help us do something that we may be completely clueless on what we are doing
Thank you so much for this video. I was very nervous but I just did it perfectly.😃
Could not have done it without you! Thanks
Thank you so much. I used your guide and feel like a professional haha. It worked perfectly and I don't need to waste money anymore for someone else to do it for me 😀
Thanks for an informative guide to apply the screen protector!
Thank you for making this application so simple.😊
creating that line in the middle with my finger makes it perfect. thankssss
Your video was very helpful..thanks a lot!
Thanks so much for this, super helpful and you explained it so well, my new phone is protected and doesn't have any bubbles!
I went to APPLE store yesterday and asked for help putting my new protector on thinking since I spend $$$$$ there they would be helpful. NAH! You have to overpay for a protector for them to help!!! So here I am, thanks this is very helpful. I feel like your steps provide the safety net I need to be brave!!! Do you have a video on taking off the old screen?
First time my cover came out flawless!
You’re definitely a screen saving boss!
This was perfect! Great video. I still ended up with what seems like a tiny flaw/bubble thing - bu nothing compared to the old cracked screen protector I replaced. Feels like I have a new phone 😂- but, no, it's pretty old, it just looks great now.
A little tip; make sure you are in a room where there is no/not much dust, for most people this is the bathroom but for me it was my porch (which has glass doors and walls), this prevents dust from coming onto your phone while perfecting the placement
Can I borrow your Porsche?
Wow I’m gonna try this in my Porsche too
@@relativity1581 i dont have a Porsche i just noticed i completely mispelled porch
Helpful, thankyou.
Awesome advice just bought a really nice promotional cell phone bad thing is there's no accessories available yet other then what come with the phone so only one screen saver most don't get it right the first time including myself however your video helped me ace it the first time and no bubbles either . Thanks my friend
Ty sir. Never put one on before. Got it on perfect
Very helpful! THANK YOU.
This helps me to do with perfection. Absolutely no bubbles.
This method works great, it would be hard to foul up, installed mine with no problems at all...Thanks good video.
I ended up with a spot that does not want to disappear, it happened as the glass hinged down and started sealing towards the far edge and trapped air near the lower center of the screen.....of well. good instructional video, I had no idea it would be this involved.
Made installing my screen protector so easy thank you so much
Thank you so much. I really appreciate this
Thank you. Nice teaching style.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Thanks this was so helpful
It has been 2 years and this is still such a helpful video!!!
when I was trying to place a screen protector on my tablet but had no idea what the tape it came with did this video made it so I didn't goof up at all!
My nickname is Geo so I had to subscribe and yes you were very articulate and thorough in your presentation.
Great video, thanks for the hinge with tape idea.