Zagg InvisibleShield Glass

Gary86

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Is it a one press? I've been seeing videos on it. The last time I got a Zagg screen protector was for my iPhone 5 a few years ago, but it was the HDX.

And there was a few bubbles in the aftermath.

Pretty much. It has tabs you hold; once aligned with the button and top speaker; you lay it down and give a nice press in the middle of the screen; most of the bubbles move out of the way as it lays down; then work the tiny ones out pressing towards edge of the screen.
 

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Pretty much. It has tabs you hold; once aligned with the button and top speaker; you lay it down and give a nice press in the middle of the screen; most of the bubbles move out of the way as it lays down; then work the tiny ones out pressing towards edge of the screen.

What if there's still some bubbles left after that?

Are you using the case-friendly version?
 

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Thank you for all of your help today :)

No worries. Here's a few pics. We almost impossible to get a good angle with lighting.

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I've used Zagg on every iDevice I've owned since the 3g and have never had any issues with bubbles at all. They have a great customer support team and warranty if you ever did have issues.
 

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I'm shocked that no one on here has told you it's virtually impossible to get bubbles with the glass because it's not soft and flexible. you put it on, press the center and it adheres itself. Then you smooth out any of the "bubbles" (which aren't really bubbles) and you're good to go. I'd be more concerned with little pieces of dirt and dust debris on the screen that get caught underneath. There's a better chance of that happening than bubbles. And for what it's worth, I've used the Zagg IG since I had a 5s. Immediately became my preferred screen protector. They are fantastic.
 

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Well.. Here's the outcome. Everything was fine, not sure where those two things came out from. Other than that the screen protector feels solid! Might just ask someone to assist me on installing it next time. ImageUploadedByiMore Forums1450796419.983054.jpg
 

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Give it a day. I had bubbles like that in the corners on my wife's phone and they resolved themselves overnight oddly enough.

If you don't end up liking it I highly recommend either the Verizon branded glass screen protector or the Otterbox Alpha Glass. They're slightly thicker and I prefer the top cutouts for the ear piece over the InvisibleShield version.
 

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Give it a day. I had bubbles like that in the corners on my wife's phone and they resolved themselves overnight oddly enough.

If you don't end up liking it I highly recommend either the Verizon branded glass screen protector or the Otterbox Alpha Glass. They're slightly thicker and I prefer the top cutouts for the ear piece over the InvisibleShield version.

Suprisingly the two bubbles in the middle disappeared out of nowhere. Will the bubbles around the corners of the screen protector disappear over time as well?
 

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Suprisingly the two bubbles in the middle disappeared out of nowhere. Will the bubbles around the corners of the screen protector disappear over time as well?

Are you talking about the edges? Probably not. The glass is curved and InvisibleShield does it's best to cover the whole screen so you end up with that. I had the same on my 6+. That's nothing to worry about really, unless it just bugs you. :)
 

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Are you talking about the edges? Probably not. The glass is curved and InvisibleShield does it's best to cover the whole screen so you end up with that. I had the same on my 6+. That's nothing to worry about really, unless it just bugs you. :)

Yup, the edges.. Aww man.

Yeah it can bug me from time to time

It wasn't like that on my old iPhone 6 though..
 

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I've had better luck with other brands lately. The Verizon generic one went on with 0 bubbles on two different 6s Plus's. The one invisibleshield I tried bubbled in all four corners and I couldn't get it to stop no matter what I tried. Phone was clean / dust / lint free, it just didn't want to stick.

Same results, the Verizon generic works great. I've used 3 now and all with no bubbles. When you first apply it there may be some, but they work out.
 

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