Shield Your Screen, Elevate Your Style! 🛡️
The ArmorSuit MilitaryShield Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ offers unparalleled protection with its military-grade, scratch-resistant material. Designed for a perfect fit, this ultra-thin, HD clear film ensures maximum coverage while maintaining the device's sleek design. With self-repairing technology and a lifetime replacement guarantee, this screen protector is the ultimate choice for those who demand both style and durability.
Finish Type | Glossy |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
Clarity | 1 |
Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ |
Item Hardness | 10.0 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 2"W |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
K**N
Great item
Superb
J**O
Excelente
Excelente
O**D
Excellent value for the money
Why you should buy:-Unbeatable screen protection option for the price-Easy to install-No residual bubbles-Great adhesion to screen-Great case compatibility-No problems with fingerprint recognition or SPen usageWhy you wouldn't(?):-Not a glass protector (read below for more on this)-If you really count on the self healing abilities to be miraculousDetailed Review:Since cracking my galaxy s8, I had only purchased glass screen protectors for my s9 and now my note 10+. My last screen protector I had (a whitestone dome) got a crack on the edge of it due to my 'carelessness' of putting my phone in the same pocket as my keys. Granted, I was very happy that it wasn't the screen on my cellphone that costs as my last Alienware I purchased but not happy that it was the second time this has happened to me. As I didn't have a bunch of spare cash to shell out on another screen protector just before Christmas I sought out a much more affordable alternative. Enter the ArmorSuit.Admittedly the two things that drew me to this item were the price and the fact that it WASN'T a glass screen protector. Because of that last point I wasn't worried about case compatibility, problems with the fingerprint reader (a big deal since I use the work profile and pay apps on my phone), the thing popping off my phone with slight amount of force (*COUGH AMFILM COUGH*), or getting a crack from sharing the same space as my car keys.Again, stressing the price point on this screen protector you really can't go wrong with it. I think it was under $7USD when I got it and I even got an offer in the box to get another protector for free by registering it. Along with the inherent benefits that go along with a film screen protector, there are some other good pluses for the ArmorSuit as well. Installation was very pleasant (and welcome!) after the whole circus you have to do with the likes of the AmFilm Ultra and the Whitestone Dome. I had no problems with it and you really have the ability to freely move it around on the surface of the phone as needed. The product description says that it ends up being bubble free and it's true. After less than a day there weren't any remaining. That adhesion is really, really good. Having used plastic screen guards on smart devices since the early 2000's, it was nice to finally come across one that neither leaves any bubbles nor curls up around the edges. That being said, if you need to remove it for whatever reason you can do so without much effort. Though I can't 100% promise you that this screen protector will absolutely work with XXXXX brand YYYYY model case I would be extremely surprised if it didn't. With glass protectors it is almost always the reverse. I really can't say that the ArmorSuit negatively impacts the fingerprint reader at all. If anything I have to say it reads much better than even the best glass protectors. The SPen works flawlessly with it which is essential if you use fully use it as intended (which I do).The elephant in the room, though, is that I really am not going to say that if I WERE to have my note 10+ (not insured) drop screen side down with only this to protect the screen that it would come out fine. Frankly, I doubt it would. True, my glass screen protectors would either pop off or shatter BUT in either case I would feel really pretty safe about the outcome about my actual screen. Yeah, I'd have to go through the hassle of paying for shipping for a replacement protector or flat out buying another one but even $60 (worst case) versus $300 to $500 for a screen replacement is a no brainer. That being said, ruling out drops or high force impacts I feel it gives very good protection for the medium it uses (regardless of the price). I do question how well the self healing properties of it work though. I put a fair amount of pressure on my SPen when I write and I can see artifacts written into the screen protector when an external light source hits it just right. Under normal usage it isn't noticeable at all and as I said earlier it doesn't affect the SPen functions negatively at all.Bottom line, if you're really careful about taking care of your phone and you do have insurance on your phone, seriously just get this screen protector and call it good. You will not get a better one for the price period.
A**R
Watch the installation video!
After the screen protector that came with the phone became damaged, I wanted to replace it. I first got a glass protector, but no matter how hard I pressed, the phone wouldn't read my fingerprint. As I have many apps with the biometric login, that wouldn't do.I found this one because it says it is self healing. The last protector (also TPU) lasted one year before there were scratches from being in my pocket that hindered some scanners. I'm hoping the self healing with make this one last longer.Installation was tricky. This comes with two and I used both. I have a cat and a dog, so dust/fur free environment is hard to find. I am glad that you can lift up the protector if it moved around during the squeegee step. I had to do this because I don't think I had enough Installation Solution on the back side and had placed it down sideways. I tried to install the first screen protector three times - my hands shake and it was hard for me to get the protector down without it moving. On the third try I noticed a cat hair had wound up under the screen protector. I tried to pull it up and remove the hair, but it was a lost cause at that point. I may have been able to get it off and replace the protector, but I decided it wasn't worth the effort when I had another right there. So I considered this a practice run and pulled out the second screen protector. I was able to put this on with no hair, bubbles, or scratches.Helpful Notes:* Dust the table you are working at and turn off all fans and A/C to ensure the air stays as particle free as possible. Dust everything multiple times just to ensure you don't get something trapped under the screen protector that could have been prevented.* Watch the video through once to understand the process, and then again while following each step. This may not be needed if you have a super great memory, but I found that I needed to see it again while doing the steps to make sure I did them correctly.* I did go through most of the Installation Solution included in the package, but don't be too light with it's application. It really is needed for the best possible application. Remember, in total I installed a screen protector on my phone four times. There will be enough, so use it.
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