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David321

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#248790 10-Apr-2019 07:52
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Hi all,

 

 

 

Have just picked up my new S9 and looking for a bit of protection for it, I have just got an Otterbox Defender case for it and now am looking for screen protector, after a bit of research online I have seen there is many different types and qualities, for example, plastic, glass, fingerprint resistant glass etc.

I would like to get the best screen protector for my S9 but most places I have seen (little stalls in the mall) have said they can do glass ones or plastic ones but I can not be sure they are good quality.

 

 

 

So I was wondering if anyone knows of a place that can supply and fit a good quality glass screen protector, with the fingerprint resistance and good adhesion etc?

 

 

 

I was about to try cool zone in Riccarton mall as they did a good job of the plastic one on my old S5, but after checking their recent reviews on google I will not be going back there. 





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Gurezaemon
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  #2214137 10-Apr-2019 09:27
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I have been using a ScreenKnight protector for ages on my S7, and it is outstanding. Installation is not the same as with a lot of other protectors, but there are ample instructions with the package, and guides on YouTube. Highly recommended.




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  #2214265 10-Apr-2019 10:09
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Has anyone tried those liquid ones?


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  #2214287 10-Apr-2019 10:58
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MurrayM:

 

Has anyone tried those liquid ones?

 

 

Only helps to prevent scratches, not actual protection from drops.


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