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Mr.Shield Designed For Motorola Moto Z Force Droid Edition [Tempered Glass] [3-Pack] Screen Protector with Lifetime Replacement
P**I
Good packaging, undamaged, only one worry
I changed my protector screen once before by myself, but I've watched the verizon people do it several times. I read the low star complaints and guessed the problems. Here goes for a long winded review and walk through.The package this comes in is basically a small, hollowed out book. If the package the company typically sends us, then it depends on if the main box is sent properly(proper bubbles/packaging) as to whether you receive a broken or intact product. Mine were unbroken but I can see how the box could have been improperly bubbled.So, I waited until my roommate was out of the room before attempting putting the screen on. There's plenty of dust on my keyboard and desk in general, didn't want any dust kicked up by laughing or anything. I wiped the whole phone down with the alcohol strip so it was oil free. Wash your hands. Oil is your enemy. I had read the directions several times by this point. I was super skeptical of the placement strips/tape things; you center the protector and tape one end with two strips as a hinge to center the protector on the screen before you clean the screen. They give you 2 sets of tape/hinge things. If you mess one up you have an extra, the only extras given in the pack. I was able to readjust the first two tape hinges 3 times each, the first 2 used. I have 5 sets left for the next 2 protectors. I suggest turning your phone off so you can touch the screen freely.Following the directions on the thing they give you, use the supplied hinges to make sure you can fold the protector over perfectly, lining it up from the top. Watch the edges, the squares line up perfectly with the sensors and light/camera. While cleaning it, make sure there is no moisture. The alcohol strips I got left dots of liquid, so I lightly went over it and over and over again, here and there (same cloth, very lightly) until there were no drops before using the bufingf cloth. When using the tape strips, the dust removers, you will have to hold your phone down. DON'T TOUCH THE SCREEN with your fingers, hold it with anything but don't get anything on the screen, finger oils or wash cloth dust, or even paper towel dust, or just throw on gloves or something. Don't touch the sticky side. Once you're very very sure there are no particles in the air, feel free to take the "step 1" backing off. Don't touch the sticky side. Fold the protector over carefully and center it as well as you can. I thought I had it centered, it was off a tiny bit. I still had to push it over as it started sticking. Push gently, very slowly, and hopefully not very far. So mine began sticking to the screen from the ear phone side, not the taped side/mic. I used my finger nails to press it to the screen, pressing the center on up. Only like 45 F in the house, I imagine warmer would make it stick immediately. It starts "coloring" as it sticks. Take it slowly for moving it sideways and for pressing it to the screen. You may have bubbles near the edges. Press your fingernail to the edge of the protector next to the air bubble to make a gap for the air to escape, and slowly release pressure to let all the air out, pressing with your other hand to help with easing the air out. If it's too cold warm the adhesive up with your fingers by pinching the area for awhile to warm up the adhesive/the glue, it will make it easier to fill in the gaps. Make sure you're not flexing your phone while doing all this to not make air bubbles. If there was no dust in the air, and you didn't touch the screen, and you didn't touch the sticky side of the protector with oily fingers, then you can repeat this until all the air bubbles are gone. I thought I had a couple specs of dust like I did my first screen years ago. Even those tiny line bubbles on the edges. Every single one was removed. I took a lot of time. No dust, no touching the screen etc. Make sure that any tape you use to take the dust off, as per following the directions, tape can leave residue at some high temperatures.I don't like that the bottom, center, cut-out square (for the finger print sensor) doesn't fit the Moto z2 force's sensor size. However, before I even tried doing all the above, I held the protector over the phone to try it out. It worked well enough, but I think after attaching it I'm able to do a natural sliding motion from one side to the other with the full screen mode rather than trying to actively press then slide. The smaller window makes it easier to slide over, but you still have to be firm. I have no case for my phone yet so I can't speak to that.Good product, my only worry is if the sticky area exposed around the Moto for the finger, esp with constant flexing because you're pressing on it, dust will get up in there, period. Little flex, little dust, this will probably have to be replaced before it breaks. If they make that window fit the finger sensor, this is a perfect product.
K**!
Practically perfect especially for the price!
I wanted to try out some tempered glass screen protectors on our new Moto Z phones (after returning the Note7s due to recall) and figured a 3-pack for this price was hard to pass up!The packs come nicely packed in a foam-lined protective package and each one is individually sealed in a separate sleeve. All of mine arrived in one piece!There are instructions included as well as a small cleaning cloth, two alcohol preps and some stickers for taping down the glass (to make a hinge) and also to pick up dust. Unfortunately, the included alcohol preps were almost completely dry so I used my own cleaner for the screen. I didn't do the "hinge" method either - I just dropped them down straight on top after making sure the screen was clean.Both applications were perfect! I HATE bubbles and dust under the screen protectors and I've fought w/many different brands through the years, but was happy to get two clean applications on the first try! Now I have a spare screen protector just in case!The screen protector itself is perfectly clear and smooth and feels great. Using the phone, swiping, etc., all feel great.The only minor flaw is that the adhesive seems to be weaker at the edges so there's a small airgap around the sides and the bottom. It's 98-99% sealed against the phone, but just at the edges, you can see there's a gap and you can push it to seal it temporarily, but it won't stay down. A bit surprising since the screen isn't curved like some phones, but I think it's minor and hopefully won't allow dust to get in there and peel it up.
A**R
Glad these still exist
I accidentally lobbed my Z Force off a ladder, cracking just the screen protector in half. Boy am I glad these are still available! Still don't know if there will ever be a Z5, so I definitely need the screen protected.
M**
How to run a business in a smart way!
Thanks a lot for your product 😊👍 it is very good quality product even if the first instilaurion is working very good when you see the video which explains to you the steps you should watch it twice to get it then install it .it is a peace of mind because you are not afried from scratches on your phone screen and you protect your phone when you put your phone with your key chain so you do not have scratches and also in the rain you still can work on your cell phone it is really a good deal the only thing there is no free delivery any more with Amazon 😒 only if you are prime and prime price still expensive 😬 they should lower the price or they should give free delivery when you are ordering 19.99$ or more or take percentage of 10 % of the total or give a free trail of prime for one week every 6 months when the seals are down in number or during the holidays so they can have more profet and more money goes to Amazon that mean more annual growth and more hiring people if they playing smarter.....
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