apiker 2 Pack HD Tempered Glass Screen Protector Compatible with Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4 inch with Alignment Frame
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The word "adhesive" is actually a misnomer. It's a plastic cover that sticks to the protector on the side that will stick to your device, and you peel it off once you've cleaned your screen and are ready to apply the protector. It easily peels away, leaving the protector spotless and ready to stick to your device.
I have no idea. I followed the instructions exactly, and you may need to work a little to get all of the bubbles out on the first install. All I can say is that mine has been on for a few months now and has yet to produce any bubbles. br>I'm still keeping the second one hidden because it wasn't needed (yet). It's no harder than putting one on your phone. I believe the use of a small rubber squeegee I had aided the process.
Thank you for your inquiry; this screen protector is made of tempered glass, which has a high level of hardness, rather than a soft film.
Thank you for your inquiry; the screen protector in question is made of tempered glass.
Selected User Reviews For apiker 2 Pack HD Tempered Glass Screen Protector Compatible with Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4 inch with Alignment Frame
Installation instructions are clear and concise. It comes with wipes and a dust-free cloth to clean your screen, as well as 8 guide tapes to ensure that the protector is aligned before removing the backing and adhering it. The instructions recommend using two of the eight included guide tapes to ensure proper placement, but I'd recommend using three or four to ensure it stays lined up after removing the backing. Make sure your screen is completely clean, with no dust or lint specks remaining. Then you peel off the protector's covering, making sure it's clean and free of fingerprints before placing it on your screen. The guide tapes should keep it in place, but if necessary, you can make minor adjustments. When you lay it down, it begins to seal itself, but you must work the air out from the middle to avoid bubbles. It was simple enough to pop the few bubbles I'd left near the edge (as long as everything was clean and dust-free - If a speck of dust or dirt is present, a small bubble will form around it). You'll get two protectors in the package, so you can swap them out as needed. They're crystal clear, and the touchscreen appears to be as responsive as it has always been. If anyone is interested, it was made in China.
The included plastic guide enticed me to try this particular type of protector because it seemed like it would make applying such a large glass protector to the tablet simple. The plastic guide, however, turns out to be almost as much trouble as it's worth. It's extremely flimsy and difficult to snap into place without feeling like it'll snap. Even when it's snapped into place, I've noticed that it has a habit of popping off one corner or "popping" like it's in place when it isn't. br>br>My first attempt was covered in bubbles, and when I peeled it up a little to re-create it, it was covered in bubbles again. The guide had gotten a little sloppy on one corner when it was time to apply it. When I pressed the glass against the tablet again, it completely shattered. I didn't even realize it wasn't seated correctly because it was so minor, but it was enough to break the glass. br>br>The second attempt was flawless, as I knew to be extra cautious with the guide and, miraculously, there were no bubbles or dust. So I can't say it's terrible, but that first attempt made me feel like a fool for failing to notice that the guide had snapped out of place on its own. br>br>The other issue I had was that the flimsy plastic guide didn't have any kind of cutout for the power/volume buttons, so I kept accidentally turning the tablet on and off during the second attempt just to make sure the guide was seated properly. I wasn't even close to the power button when this happened! My presses were being transferred all the way up the side of the tablet because it was so flimsy. It's a real pain.
The glass screen protector protects the screen well from scratches while causing no interference with the touch screen or the S-Pen. The functions of a pen The only issue I ran into was mounting the screen protector on the tablet without any dust, dirt, or other debris between the tablet's screen and the glass screen protector. My first screen installation went wrong because I let some dust get under the protector, but my second screen installation went flawlessly. While installing the screen protector, make sure everything in the area, including your hands and arms, is clean. Naturally, this is self-evident, but double-check. I'd order from you again without a doubt.
I did find it odd that there were no negative reviews available. To cut a long story short, I followed the directions for the first one, which was filled with large bubbles that I couldn't get out. After scrapping that protector, I moved on to the second. I followed the directions once more. Except for a bubble in the upper right hand corner that refuses to go away, everything was fine this time. I've made a refund request!.
I watched the video on how to set up - I thought to myself, "There's no way it's that simple. " But I did it, and it was as simple as that. It went on perfectly and stayed on, even when I got hair in it and had to redo it. I'll buy it again without a doubt. Even if I didn't need it, I ordered a second one.
The product came with two packs of screen protectors, but they were stuck together and only one screen protector had a peeling tag, leading me to believe it only came with one. I had to separate them in the box because two of them were stuck together, and one of them broke in the process. br>br>Because I'm not very good at installing screen protectors, my tablet with one has a few large bubbles that I tried to remove but couldn't. br>br>It's not a bad deal for two packs, but mine came with two of them stuck together like one piece and only one of them with the tag to remove the plastic cover. br>br>If they came with two packs in perfect condition, I'd give it four stars.
It was also the perfect size for my Samsung Tab S6 lite tablet. It was also no problem for me to return it to my case. There may appear to be a lot of bubbles at first, but if you simply push out the bubbles with a credit card or something similar, there should be none left. If I did, it's only in one place, at the very edge of the screen, barely visible in my opinion. I'd give it a ten out of ten! Furthermore, my stylus continues to function normally with it on. I've never had a problem with the touch screen.