Originally Posted by
zerog46 It cover the actual screen. Not the bezel just the screen.
That's not the whole screen then.
Originally Posted by
iLive an iLife There's s slight gap at the bottom of the screen. All that's open at the top is the speaker - the forward facing camera is covered by glass (which I'm not crazy about). The only really great thing about the Verizon SP is that it truly is anti-fingerprint. They either don't appear or are easily wiped away.
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Hm. I don't love that space at the top being open...these things are all cut so strangely this time.
Originally Posted by
mzengr I definitely agree with you. I understand that it's case friendly, but there's still too much of the screen exposed. Mine even has air bubbles in it now...after less than 3 weeks with the phone.
All of these companies knew going in there would be curves, I don't know how they didn't plan for this. They can do case friendly while still getting it into the bezel. Gah. So annoying!
Originally Posted by
roll-tide I still don't understand how people somehow expect these screen protectors to "cover more of the screen" when the edges of these screens are curved. Flat doesn't stick to curved...never has, never will.
I've read these statements countless times...here as well as in many reviews for various screen protectors on sites like Amazon for example. I had this same issue with the Galaxy s3...the curved edges caused the edges of the screen protector to not stick unless the screen protector was cut small enough so that in only lays on the FLAT part of the screen.
That's just how it is folks, I don't understand what you expect these companies to do ya know?
I expect them to have the skill to work with their materials after doing this for years and other brands have curves too. I don't need or want glass protectors. Films curve. They have had these schematics. They know what they're doing. They can make it fit into the bezel enough to come up near a case edge.