OWIKAR 4 Packs Home Button Sticker-Touch ID Button (Support Fingerprint Identification System Touch ID) for iPhone 8/7 8 Plus 7 Plus 6S Plus 6S 6 Plus 6 5S SE iPad Mini 3, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini
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It's a metallic silver, not a regular silver.
They simply pop out; I removed mine from my phone because I didn't like it, and my wife followed suit.
Gold, Rose Gold, Silver, and Black are just a few of the options available.
Selected User Reviews For OWIKAR 4 Packs Home Button Sticker-Touch ID Button (Support Fingerprint Identification System Touch ID) for iPhone 8/7 8 Plus 7 Plus 6S Plus 6S 6 Plus 6 5S SE iPad Mini 3, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini
If you changed the color of your screen and your home button isn't the same color as your screen, this is what you should do. Alternatively, you can use it to conceal a cracked but functional fingerprint home button. I was even able to use the one I required while selling the others. The one I used is still going strong. hasn't hung up the phone; Fingerprinting is effective and barely noticeable. a great way to fix a cracked button or a button with the wrong color or screen!.
THE HOME BUTTON IS NOT COVERED AT ALL. This is a waste of time. These are simply metal rings that change the look of the home button's edge. They "work with touch ID" because THE BUTTON IS NOT COVERED. As a result, they perform flawlessly. nothing. There is no barrier in the form of a plastic film. They're white stickers with metal rings on them. That is all there is to it. If all you want to do is adorn your phone with a small piece of colored trim? Take a chance. Aside from that, it's a waste of time.
When a protective glass is placed on top of the screen, it makes the button appear protruding. It's very simple to put together, and the glue provided is more than adequate. It has never fallen off in the four months I've had it; it does become slightly off center from time to time, but that's easy to fix by force sliding it back into place. That happens about once a week for me. It is compatible with the fingerprint sensor. It makes me believe that with the sticker on it, it works even better. Will buy from you again. br>br>.
The button cover came off almost immediately. The adhesive was not able to adhere to the surface. In addition, when she tried to unlock her phone with her finger print, it was not recognized through the button cover as advertised.
br>Unfortunately, the ring fell off after less than three months, and while the "button" remains attached, the edges are protruding. In its place, I'll try a different brand.
A very solid adhesive cover that fits perfectly for the home button and detects finger prints. br>Could you please make more of the same colored ones? I'm only interested in the ones that are white and have golden rings:.
The idea behind these button protectors appeals to me. However, I had three concerns about it. The first was Touch ID, which only worked half of the time when I pressed the button. The second issue was that it protruded from my tempered glass screen protector, making it difficult to use. The third difference was that the rose gold color on the rim turned gold after a week. The paint had faded.
My case had a messed-up finger print cover. I bought one of these instead of buying a brand new otter box. They're inexpensive, stick well, and I haven't had any reading problems after using them for a few weeks.