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I tried installing the Whitestone Dome glass today on my Pixel 6 Pro after following this video like some holy book and was able to do so successfully. I have never managed to put even the normal tempered glass without messing it up , so installing a tempered glass with glue is kind of an achievement. Thanks for making such detailed video.
Reiterating what a few others have said - the UV light should be 15s top, middle, then bottom. Then remove the protective tape and FINALLY do 60s top & bottom TWICE. This and other videos except the Whitestone one seem to miss the repeat of that last 60s. Otherwise, great video. Fitted mine today with no issues, follow the instructions folks.
Did this and the first screens glue solution did not cure. Was like water the whole time so don't give the follow instructions bullshit. Second one followed to a tee again and cured twice as long as giant bubble appeared in the middle. Could be a great product but it's about getting lucky in my experience. It's a very straightforward process but the consistency of the product is shit.
Thank you for your review and "how-to " on the installation of the Whitestone Dome for the Google Pixel 6 Pro. I used your video to install my new Whitestone Dome on my Pixel 6 Pro. Installation went very well by following your steps. So far there are no issues while using the Incipio Duo Case for my Pixel! Thank you again!
Once installed this screen protector is fantastic. After doing this installation and being successful on my second attempt, I have a few suggestions to those doing it. First, have a box of eyeglass cleaning wipes handy before you start this process. These are basically the same as the wipes provided. I have used Bausch and Lomb Sight Savers for years for cleaning my glasses, including my sweaty bicycling glasses and dirty motorcycle visors. Anyway, if anything goes wrong during your installation, you’ll be glad you had them around to help with clean up. Second, be sure you pull the protection film off of the “dome” in the right direction. On my first installation attempt I pulled the film the wrong way the first time, and didn’t realize it at first and pulled a bit too hard. It didn’t break or anything, but when I was at the stage where the glue is supposed to flow to all corners of the protector, one corner had been bent up, so it wouldn’t lay flat and the glue wouldn’t fill in there. Thus causing me to start over. That the “dome” had been bent was not noticeable until the glue wouldn’t fill in that corner. And even then I didn’t realize the cause of the bend until some time later. Anyway, when I had to start over, this is when I was thankful that I had all those eyeglass cleaning wipes handy! On my next attempt I made sure to pull the film off in the correct direction and didn’t have any problems with the installation. I suggest you look carefully at this before starting the process, the tab to pull this film off is not always in the same corner, I have seen videos where it is on either the right or left, so don’t assume it is on the side in the video you are watching. If things don’t go exactly right the first time…as mine didn’t…don’t panic! If you have something like the eyeglass cleaning wipes handy you can clean the glue up just fine. That said, if I didn’t have these wipes handy, I don’t know how I would have cleaned it up so well…paper towels seem to get up most of it, but still leave a little film or streaks…thus my suggestion to have these wipes nearby just in case! BTW, it is harder to know where to line up the tape on a black phone than the white one shown here, but it’s not too hard. Just be ready for that. To add to the list, this protector works with Spigen Thin Fit case.
Thanks for the video. I followed step by step and it worked out well. The only thing that I personally messed up on is, dispensing the glue on an uneven surface. It's very touchy and the glue spilled out on the side. Glad that Whitestone includes 3 containers of glue.
I have to thank you for this detailed install. I'm terrified of these types of screen protectors and always mess them up. While the tools provided helped a great deal, your instructions helped just as much. Thank you!
A very intimidating process, but this video was very helpful and made it very easy to install. A couple of moments to keep in mind that aren't mentioned in this video: - After you twist the glue canister into place, you actually have to twist the bottom of the glue container as well to get it flowing. - AIR BUBBLES in the glue can occur after you drop the screen down. DON'T PRESS DOWN HARD to get the bubbles out, otherwise you'll press the glue out the sides . Using your finger nails, VERY gently push the glue out to the sides the way you'd normally do it with other screen protectors - You don't need a lot of pressure to get rid of them. They'll move pretty quickly and easily out the sides because of how liquid the glue is.
I'm here to say it works perfectly with the Spigen Tough Armor case for the Pixel 6 Pro :D Good vid to help simplify everything. The kit is awesome, I'll be buying more from them in the future for new devices.
Loved your presentation and pace. It was very helpfuyl and led to a sucessful first time install with my old clumsy fingers. I notice two small things to improve. 1) Point out that the black cap has to be removed after the pink one--studying your video I could see it but you did not mention this. and 2) I don't know if it is important or not, but the Whitestone install video says to expose both ends of the phone to 60 seconds 2x, not just the single time that you showed on the video
I ordered the dome for my pixel 6 pro. Will be march when it get here. I hope the protector is as good as advertised Great how to video, very informative!
Thanks for the video, this worked like a dream. Tried several others, they were junk. Fingerprint reader works perfect. I was hesitant to use "glue". However, your video was spot on. Thank you SO much.
This video saved me! I tried the video by the manufacturer and totally botched it twice and had to reorder another one. This video made so much more sense! THANKS!!!! :D
Works great with my Spigen "Rugged Armour Case". Great instructions, fitted mine with no problems at all and the fingerprint reader actually works! Good stuff.
This was a spot on video on how to install this protector. My only issue I had was when removing the pink cap and inserting the glue in the bridge the glue didn't come out on its own but I had to unscrew the other end of the glue container to release the glue. I don't know if it was just me or if this is how it's suppose to work. My first attempt went bad, had air bubbles and the protector wasn't on the way I wanted it to be cause it was positioned lower than I wanted it. The second attempt was much better.
That is exactly how it is supposed to work. You remove the pink cap so that it can be placed into the holder on the jig. To keep from making a mess of the glue, it won't run out until you open the vent under the black cap. Once it is done flowing out, tighten the lid back to help not make any mess.
It doesn't just fit the OtterBox Defender Pro, it fits it like it was made to go with this case... I have been sitting here stunned for the last 15 minutes.. I just cannot believe how beautifully this turned out and how amazingly epic it is to use 😱 why did I not buy one of these sooner for my other phones omfg
This video convinced me to get this screen protector! After about a week of waiting (because of high demand), I finally got mine yesterday and installed it today with the help of this video. You explained everything perfectly and now I have a great looking phone! Thank you!
Hands sown the best screen protector I have ever used. I am in construction and an avid outdoorsman and my phones take a beating. After one year of use I finally had to replace the screen protector with the second one that comes in the 2 pack and to be honest I didn't even really need to but my OCD forced me to. I remembered watching this video last year when I installed the first one so came back for a refresh. Excellent video, thanks.
My 2 pack Whitestone Dome arrived today! Almost f***kd up and put the glue on without the speaker sticker cover on... But I got it on and it's so nice... My screen feels way better with the dome glass vs the tpu protector. I didn't even need to redo the fingerprints! I'm glad I watched this video too because I have a rhino shield too!
Thank you for this video. I took my time, followed your directions, and it worked the first time! I have the Pixel 6 Pro and a Google Case and it fits! My fingerprint scanner also worked the first time. Thank you so much for your helpful video!
I have OtterBox. And I just installed whitestone dome and it's incredible. I never felt any screen protector like this one. Hands down the best screen protector I even seen. And thank you for your help
Installed mine yesterday thanks to your video and it works well with the Pelican Protector case on my 6 Pro! EDIT: Screen protector cracked within a week. Didn't even need to drop. All I did was remove my phone from my Tesla wireless charging pad, it tapped the back/bottom of the Tesla screen as I pulled it out and cracked it.
I've removed mine yesterday as touch presses weren't detected correctly on the edge of the screen, as well as back (level up) and options menu on Android. You can just test this yourself. Touch sensitivity already increased. On removing it was glued to my display so hard I was really thinking I'll break the display and without proper tools I would have destroyed my phone. So take care, everything glued must be removable as well again.
Finally found a tempered glass protected that worked, and thanks to you the install was flawless. Nailed it the first time. And you are right, this screen protector does makes the whole display look great! Also I use a Spigen Rugged Armor case and it fits perfects with the screen protector.
Spigen Tough Armor works well with Whitesonte dome glass. One thing to note, I had to use my fingers to help spread the glue a bit more AND there were some bubbles that I needed to use my finger to push them out.
What an excellent guide for this screen protector. I was scared when I saw all of the parts but I got it right on the first try with your video. Thanks. You're right it does great and I didn't even have to redo my fingerprints.
I enjoyed your review. I have a Pixel 6 Pro and the Otterbox defender case. I purchased the Whitestone Dome glass on your review findings regarding its compatibility with the Defender case. It does fit the case without touching the edges as you show; however, the tolerances are so tight that if your drop your phone (i dropped mine 2-foot height), the case will contact the glass edge. On impact, it raised the glass on the upper corner. I was able to push it back down, but it does not look as nice as before. It's too bad, I really like the Domeglass, but the case protection is more critical for now. I'll remove the Dome glass and look for a case that protects the Defender before installing the extra Dome glass that came with my kit. I'd have to say that the Pixel 6 Pro Dome glass is not compatible with the Pixel 6 Pro Otterbox defender case. I'd recommend that you add a small drop test to better evaluate compatibility aspect.
Not that it's ideal, but after that happened to me a few times, I now check the clearance between the Otterbox and screen protector whenever one changes and use a little diamond file to trim a few thousandths off of the case edge to avoid contact.
Awesome tutorial. Would never have bought it unless I found it. The glue even filled in two existing scratches to the point where I can't even see them anymore.
Thanks for the installation video. Finger print works perfectly and the screen clarity is beautiful and crystal clear and touch responsiveness is amazing. Make sure you follow this video and take your time to install this glass screen protector. Once complete you won't regret it. Works with the Spigen Tough Armor [Extreme Protection Tech] Designed for Google Pixel 6 Pro Case (2021) - Black.
Great product but beware and make sure that the top sticker for the earpiece is covering the whole speaker. I got glue in mine and now trying to fix it. Overall if it wasn't for that it a great product. Just a little bit of user error. Hopefully able to fix myself and not have to get service.
Great video, thanks! I have one on order and I will be following along with your video when I install it. Hopefully it will work with my Spiegen Tough Arnor case (can't see why it wouldn't). Best wishes for 2022.
@@TheJabberTech I was able to make it work! The first installation failed (uneven at the right edge); fortunately the kit comes with TWO protectors and extra glue, wipes, etc. The second time, everything worked like a charm. One thing you may want to address in your videos: the phone feels a bit gooey right after installation - I had to wipe off the edges of my phone several times, both before and after removing the protective tape. I was afraid that something had gone wrong - but it's all good. The tube contains a LOT of glue, probably more than needed. With the first installation, I had to redo my fingerprint. However, with the second install, the fingerprint scanner worked perfectly - no need to recalibrate. My Spigen Tough Armor case worked just fine with the new screen protector. Again, thanks for your helpful video!
Just got the dome glass in, was saying it would be here in mid March, glad it is here now as I never know when I will need it. As soon as the cheaper protector breaks I will try my luck at installing the dome glass.
@@nicholasvaughn2386 Good luck. I figured out where I went wrong on my first install. The 6 Pro has a curved screen. The glass protector isn't flat - it's curved to match the phone screen. I stupidly didn't check that and installed the protector with the curve up the first time! No wonder it failed. The second time all went well. Just make sure your screen protector is facing down.
I have a small area where the glue didn't spread to, is this an issue? The area was bigger on my first screen protector so I had to scrap that one, now it's just a small section on the second one :( towards bottom of my phone
i HAVE to get me this kit as my fingerprint sensor is unusable right now with the protector i have on . no lie it works maybe once in 30 attempts . ive rescanned my prints so many times its unreal with no better outcome
Brilliant video 👍🏼 Just treated myself to the Google Pixel 6 Pro (it was that vs the S22 Ultra, to replace my iPhone 13 Pro Max (got bored with iOS) and as the Pixel 6 Pro doesn't come with a factory screen protector; I wanted to ensure I protect the screen as best as I can. Whitestone Dome have a good offer on Amazon UK currently, so went for that; watched this vide for installation tips and it all went superbly. Much appreciated!
How easy are they to remove if the protector gets broken? Especially if they're glued on or is the glue steps mainly to avoid bubbles rather than a tight bond?
I've been using them for years. They're the best and the come with a warranty. The ONLY problem is they take forever to send you a replacement, BUT you do get 2 in a pack.
@@BadAtGaming3484 My Son only 'Just' applied it. No reason to remove it as yet, so I Don't know if it will leave anything behind. He, (Brian, my Son) says Not 🙂. JaneLee 2/12/22
Bought this product. Glad it comes with 2 screen protectors bc simple things like keys in your pockets can crack the edges of the screen protector.... I'm sitting at 2 corners cracked already
I wish I'd watched this before I put my screen on. Their video has no audio and its way easier to follow when you talk your way through it. I missed the side sponges and needless to say that was a mess.
Got mine in and installed yesterday. Beautiful! The cases I use that work 100 are: bellroy leather, ringke fusion matte and clear cases, spigen tough armor, ghostek covert, and Dbrand grip
Love whitestone dome! I wish they'd offer an option to opt out of the LED lamp as I have three already now but they are definitely worth it. I am rough with my phones but they save me every mishap. I use a Spigen tough armour case and they are a great combo. Thanks for the clear instructions 👌🏻
@@roostersideburns3440 yeah reasonably. The ones I've smashed (slammed in a car door, dropped into a rock, actual phone screen still fine 👍🏻 ) came off very easily. I had to send my phone back for a warranty issue and wanted to remove the protector first. It was only a few months old and perfectly intact. The removal instructions I found were to use floss or thread pulled between the protector and screen to loosen glue which worked but was a bit fussy. The glue residue removed very easily with alcohol and there was no damage to the screen.
I tried doing this twice, first time I shattered the screen protector while trying to place it on the plastic holder thingy, the second time when I went to remove my phone from the holder, the protector slipped and the glue didn't hold anything together, even after UV buzzing it. I live next to a construction site, so maybe my room's just too dusty
As noted, the contents of the kit can appear intimidating (as in wtf is all this crap for?), but the installation was a breeze following along with the video. I had concerns about the glue getting past the factory glass, it was badly cracked, but no ill effects came about and the upside is the cracks are no longer visible for the most part. Highly recommend.
I appreciate your video. My installation on my Pixel 7 Pro freaked me out but it worked mostly fine. Advice to anyone doing this since I just did mine. My biggest advice? When you are putting the glass onto the phone, it's odd. It looks wrong because there is a gap. You might think the alignment is off or that the glass should slide under the tabs. Nope. It kind of goes "as far as" the tabs. Like a blocker. But the biggie I found is that no, it didn't lay PERFECTLY. Look at the punch out hole when you pull the tab. I needed to adjust mine WHILE THE GLUE WAS SETTING in order to get it near perfect. I would have been bad if I didn't notice in time. It's still not perfectly centered which annoys me, but really focus on whether the hole in the glass is properly lined up. It's like you have about 1-2 seconds to adjust it so...stress time. My apartment building is not exactly level! I read some other advice about a level table so I used a level to determine I needed to raise it on the side. I can see why. You want to check before getting into this. That glue will slide quick! You want full control of how it slides into place. It's stressful believe me! My Pixel 7 Pro had a different method for covering the top speaker grill. It's not like show here. The only way that made sense was to install the plastic piece first, then apply the tape. It wasn't that easy and didn't go into place very easily, requiring me to remove it twice at least. The taping is a hassle because you don't want to have the tape too close to the display and getting in the way. But that means there is barely any tape in some cases covering the holes! Check this over many time before saying "good enough". You can see the outlines of the holes if you press down the tape well enough. This tutorial doesn't do a good job at showing how to remove the caps to let the glue out. The colored cover first, yes. But the black cover on top has to be removed and it was super tight and hard to remove. A bit of stress considering you're doing this while the glue is pouring out above the phone. The camera cover what the biggest f'ing nightmare. What a stupid system they have. Pull this, pull that. How!? It was utterly stupid and impossible to figure out. eventually I found the actual "cover" and put it on. Sloppy with bubbles. For the Pixel 7 Pro it literally ended up in many different pieces with only 1 being the actual cover. You simply won't know which way to pull tab 1. Up? Down? Hard? Why isn't it releasing like it should? There is paper in there as well for good measure to confuse you even more.
I gave up...really. It's a great shield but I messed it up when I put the screen on backwards due to the lableing. Pulled it off before I UV'd it so that was ok. Now am cleaning, cleaning the screen of residue glue..what a headache! Love my Spigen case so will try to put this shield on again in a few days when I calm down...great video!
Just used your video for the install on my Pixel 6 Pro and it came out flawless!! Using an OtterBox case and it looks absolutely amazing! The other screen protector is going back to Amazon, it's a hunk of junk compared to the Whitestone. Thank you for posting this how to!
I think the most important preparation is to have a perfectly level surface. When the phone is not level, the glue will not go to the center. I had to manually balance my phone to try to get the glue to move to the center as if I were playing that games with a marble in a maze. And as I'm playing this balancing game, there is chance for dust to get onto the screen. I wonder if there an app that can show if the phone is perfectly balanced. Maybe they should include in the package one of those things with a bubble in water to check the level. Or some other type of test that can simulate the glue on the phone without actually using the glue.
@@chrismugambi2121 Obviously I have no incentive to shill a product I ain't being paid for, but personally speaking I absolutely would. I haven't seen as good a screen protector as far as fitment and installation goes since I had a Samsung S3 almost a decade ago and had a comparable UV install.
Somebody needs to make a comparison of the finger print sensor with this protector vs a cheap one. Im about ready to throw my phone in the dumptser the finger print sensor was working great with a cheap glass protector and all the sudden it doesn't and idk if I should buy this one or if I should just put money towards a better phone instead. The more it stresses me out the less it works and I have to unlock my phone about 150 times a day because im using my phone for data entry
Installed on pixel 6 . Fingerprint recognition is even worse than before. I can't even complete the process of adding the fingerprint, it doesn't read the sides. And then - it can't unlock the screen to save it's life . I used to have a $15 for 3 pieces glass screen protector from Amazon before this whitestone one, and it would open at certain angles sometimes... with Whitestone phone does not unlock at all, it's not even close to recognizing my fingerprint
thank you for this video the narration helped since their video has 0 sound ... however I still could not get this screen protector to work the whole thing always had bubbles. I even took the hour of set up time like you suggested.
Advice please. I watched your excellent video several times, purchased this screen protector, followed the video, ensured a level surface and this was the result. First attempt. All went fine until I laid down the protector. Large air bubbles appeared immediately underneath. Impossible to get rid of them. So had to try again from the start with the second spare protector. Second attempt. This time the protector went down and looked great. And then before starting the lamp process, two small spots became detached at the very bottom - about the size of a small finger print. Again, couldn't get rid of these effects. Went ahead with the lamp. Could see the effects but otherwise the screen was excellent. But gradually these spots are increasing in size and will soon reach the finger unlock area. Before buying another set, could you please give me any advice about what may have gone wrong. I spent a lot of time ensuring that all was clean as set out in your video.
Damn these screen protectors are almost as precious as the actual phone screen, can I stick a screen protector on this screen protector to protect the screen protector?!?! P.S. I messed up the first install, tried pulling the phone out the holder before using the UV light on it to stick it down and it slid out of position.
All manufacturers who sell smartphones with curved screens should have the kindness if not even the obligation to provide 2 to 3 screen protectors of this kind in the package. Seriously, 2.5D is more than enough and adequate given the thinness that screen borders can have today, the Pixel 5 has proven that it is possible. And seriously that u-shape for the selfie of curved screen smartphones is ridiculous.
the idea of putting glue on my screen is off-putting. can you tell me more about the purpose of the glue? can the protector be removed if necessary, or does the glue ruin the original phone glass?
The ONLY reason to get one of these is because it's the only type of tempered glass screen protector that keeps the functionality of the fingerprint scanner without resorting to that ungodly cutout. Besides that, it breaks and chips exactly like every other tempered glass screen protector out there. There are cheaper alternatives to the $40 whitestone ones. Plus while they say free lifetime replacement, shipping isn't free...and you have to show proof of the failed screen protector.
Has anyone had any issues with the fingerprint and this protector? My S21ultra has this type of protector and it messes with the fingerprint. Tried my partners 6 with a normal flat screen protector and works great! I don’t no if I should get the 6 or the 6pro. I hate The screen protector on curved screens! 7pro should have a flat display!!!
I've heard people have messed up their speakers by getting glue in them. How secure do you think that tape at the top is? Seems a bit scary for a new phone.
My installation went perfectly, but now colors seems a bit washed out, especially white (it's a bit darker than it should and a bit yellowish). That shouldn't be the case or should be?
At 4:52, you forgot to mention to unscrew the black to make the liquid come out. I installed mine and it looked great for the first day. The next day, the glue started coming off. I did it for two phones and they both have the same issue. I'm trying to talk to the Whitestone support to see what to do next. I love the feel of the phones with the glass protectors but the marks on the screen because of the protector coming off are annoying.
@@enuph4all I did follow the official videos and did that. I think it's because they instruct us to wipe the edges with the alcohol wipes to clean the glue, but that allows the alcohol to sneak under the screen. They even mentioned it to me that it's a possible reason when I spoke to them. I told them, then why are they instructing us to do so? I'm about to leave a one star review. They aren't responding to me any longer.
Very useful video but there is one thing that is doesn't cover and that is *removing* a Whitestone Dome Glass protector. Understandable I guess, but I can report that it is actually very easy to do using the provided card and although you are confronted with a horrendous mess of cured glue that looks like it has ruined your screen, this actually scrapes and wipes off very easily and thoroughly using the aforementioned card and screen wipes. How do I know this? Because I'm an idiot and managed to put my first Dome Glass cover on *the wrong way round*! 🤦🏼♂ So, before you drop that glass onto your phone, do make sure the curves go in the right direction! Other than that, this is an excellent product. I do have a small patch where the glue just refused to go, but it's right at the bottom and does not interfere with things at all. The screen feels much smoother and is perfectly responsive, and the fingerprint scanner worked like a charm without any need for retraining. I can also report that this screen protector, unlike other curved tempered glass ones I've tried, fits perfectly with the official Google case.
@@TheJabberTech Yeah I totally get that, it's just I found I was having to discover how to remove it halfway through the video! 😁 Ironically how to do that is the only instructions of any kind found in the box!
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What about removing it when it breaks? Is the glue resedew or is it just like normal protector?
I tried installing the Whitestone Dome glass today on my Pixel 6 Pro after following this video like some holy book and was able to do so successfully. I have never managed to put even the normal tempered glass without messing it up , so installing a tempered glass with glue is kind of an achievement. Thanks for making such detailed video.
appreciate it and glad you got it!!
Reiterating what a few others have said - the UV light should be 15s top, middle, then bottom. Then remove the protective tape and FINALLY do 60s top & bottom TWICE. This and other videos except the Whitestone one seem to miss the repeat of that last 60s. Otherwise, great video. Fitted mine today with no issues, follow the instructions folks.
I did this method based your recommendation. Worked like a charm. thanks!
Did this and the first screens glue solution did not cure. Was like water the whole time so don't give the follow instructions bullshit. Second one followed to a tee again and cured twice as long as giant bubble appeared in the middle. Could be a great product but it's about getting lucky in my experience. It's a very straightforward process but the consistency of the product is shit.
Thank you for your review and "how-to " on the installation of the Whitestone Dome for the Google Pixel 6 Pro. I used your video to install my new Whitestone Dome on my Pixel 6 Pro. Installation went very well by following your steps. So far there are no issues while using the Incipio Duo Case for my Pixel! Thank you again!
You made this process look less intimidating. I appreciate the phone case compatibility tests at the end. Well done.
Appreciate it!
Once installed this screen protector is fantastic.
After doing this installation and being successful on my second attempt, I have a few suggestions to those doing it.
First, have a box of eyeglass cleaning wipes handy before you start this process. These are basically the same as the wipes provided. I have used Bausch and Lomb Sight Savers for years for cleaning my glasses, including my sweaty bicycling glasses and dirty motorcycle visors. Anyway, if anything goes wrong during your installation, you’ll be glad you had them around to help with clean up.
Second, be sure you pull the protection film off of the “dome” in the right direction. On my first installation attempt I pulled the film the wrong way the first time, and didn’t realize it at first and pulled a bit too hard. It didn’t break or anything, but when I was at the stage where the glue is supposed to flow to all corners of the protector, one corner had been bent up, so it wouldn’t lay flat and the glue wouldn’t fill in there. Thus causing me to start over. That the “dome” had been bent was not noticeable until the glue wouldn’t fill in that corner. And even then I didn’t realize the cause of the bend until some time later. Anyway, when I had to start over, this is when I was thankful that I had all those eyeglass cleaning wipes handy!
On my next attempt I made sure to pull the film off in the correct direction and didn’t have any problems with the installation. I suggest you look carefully at this before starting the process, the tab to pull this film off is not always in the same corner, I have seen videos where it is on either the right or left, so don’t assume it is on the side in the video you are watching.
If things don’t go exactly right the first time…as mine didn’t…don’t panic! If you have something like the eyeglass cleaning wipes handy you can clean the glue up just fine. That said, if I didn’t have these wipes handy, I don’t know how I would have cleaned it up so well…paper towels seem to get up most of it, but still leave a little film or streaks…thus my suggestion to have these wipes nearby just in case!
BTW, it is harder to know where to line up the tape on a black phone than the white one shown here, but it’s not too hard. Just be ready for that.
To add to the list, this protector works with Spigen Thin Fit case.
Mine just came in the mail for my P6P. Slightly intimidating but you make it seem pretty easy. I'll put it on soon and report back.
Probably the most involved screen protector install I've done, but worth it.
Just confirming the dbrand grip works with the protector. Thanks for the instructions!
Thanks for the video. I followed step by step and it worked out well. The only thing that I personally messed up on is, dispensing the glue on an uneven surface. It's very touchy and the glue spilled out on the side. Glad that Whitestone includes 3 containers of glue.
I have to thank you for this detailed install. I'm terrified of these types of screen protectors and always mess them up. While the tools provided helped a great deal, your instructions helped just as much. Thank you!
Awesome 👍
A very intimidating process, but this video was very helpful and made it very easy to install.
A couple of moments to keep in mind that aren't mentioned in this video:
- After you twist the glue canister into place, you actually have to twist the bottom of the glue container as well to get it flowing.
- AIR BUBBLES in the glue can occur after you drop the screen down. DON'T PRESS DOWN HARD to get the bubbles out, otherwise you'll press the glue out the sides . Using your finger nails, VERY gently push the glue out to the sides the way you'd normally do it with other screen protectors - You don't need a lot of pressure to get rid of them. They'll move pretty quickly and easily out the sides because of how liquid the glue is.
I went and deleted all my fingerprints and re entered them. I found that the scanner worked much better now after I did this.
Your video appeared straight after the offical installation video. So glad it did, as I found yours so much better.
Appreciate it!
I'm here to say it works perfectly with the Spigen Tough Armor case for the Pixel 6 Pro :D Good vid to help simplify everything. The kit is awesome, I'll be buying more from them in the future for new devices.
Awesome 😎
Excellent. Tough armor is on its way
How is the touch sensitivity after dome glass?
This worked a treat... My Pixel 6 Pro never looked better!!!! Great video!!!
Appreciate it!
Loved your presentation and pace. It was very helpfuyl and led to a sucessful first time install with my old clumsy fingers.
I notice two small things to improve. 1) Point out that the black cap has to be removed after the pink one--studying your video I could see it but you did not mention this. and 2) I don't know if it is important or not, but the Whitestone install video says to expose both ends of the phone to 60 seconds 2x, not just the single time that you showed on the video
I ordered the dome for my pixel 6 pro. Will be march when it get here. I hope the protector is as good as advertised
Great how to video, very informative!
Glad to help!
Thanks for the video, this worked like a dream. Tried several others, they were junk. Fingerprint reader works perfect. I was hesitant to use "glue". However, your video was spot on. Thank you SO much.
This video saved me! I tried the video by the manufacturer and totally botched it twice and had to reorder another one. This video made so much more sense! THANKS!!!! :D
Glad to help!
Works great with my Spigen "Rugged Armour Case". Great instructions, fitted mine with no problems at all and the fingerprint reader actually works! Good stuff.
This was a spot on video on how to install this protector. My only issue I had was when removing the pink cap and inserting the glue in the bridge the glue didn't come out on its own but I had to unscrew the other end of the glue container to release the glue. I don't know if it was just me or if this is how it's suppose to work. My first attempt went bad, had air bubbles and the protector wasn't on the way I wanted it to be cause it was positioned lower than I wanted it. The second attempt was much better.
That is exactly how it is supposed to work. You remove the pink cap so that it can be placed into the holder on the jig. To keep from making a mess of the glue, it won't run out until you open the vent under the black cap. Once it is done flowing out, tighten the lid back to help not make any mess.
It doesn't just fit the OtterBox Defender Pro, it fits it like it was made to go with this case...
I have been sitting here stunned for the last 15 minutes.. I just cannot believe how beautifully this turned out and how amazingly epic it is to use 😱 why did I not buy one of these sooner for my other phones omfg
This video convinced me to get this screen protector! After about a week of waiting (because of high demand), I finally got mine yesterday and installed it today with the help of this video. You explained everything perfectly and now I have a great looking phone! Thank you!
Glad to help!
Hands sown the best screen protector I have ever used. I am in construction and an avid outdoorsman and my phones take a beating. After one year of use I finally had to replace the screen protector with the second one that comes in the 2 pack and to be honest I didn't even really need to but my OCD forced me to. I remembered watching this video last year when I installed the first one so came back for a refresh. Excellent video, thanks.
Awesome! Appreciate it
My 2 pack Whitestone Dome arrived today! Almost f***kd up and put the glue on without the speaker sticker cover on... But I got it on and it's so nice... My screen feels way better with the dome glass vs the tpu protector. I didn't even need to redo the fingerprints! I'm glad I watched this video too because I have a rhino shield too!
Thank you for this video. I took my time, followed your directions, and it worked the first time! I have the Pixel 6 Pro and a Google Case and it fits! My fingerprint scanner also worked the first time. Thank you so much for your helpful video!
Glad to help!
I have OtterBox. And I just installed whitestone dome and it's incredible. I never felt any screen protector like this one. Hands down the best screen protector I even seen. And thank you for your help
Nice!
It's the best. I installed it a few days ago and couldn't believe how good it is.
Awesome 👍
Installed mine yesterday thanks to your video and it works well with the Pelican Protector case on my 6 Pro!
EDIT: Screen protector cracked within a week. Didn't even need to drop. All I did was remove my phone from my Tesla wireless charging pad, it tapped the back/bottom of the Tesla screen as I pulled it out and cracked it.
Thank you for this. may be really clear but I was just looking for a comment like then so I don't buy just in case
Oooooof
@@proto7310 major ooof
I've removed mine yesterday as touch presses weren't detected correctly on the edge of the screen, as well as back (level up) and options menu on Android. You can just test this yourself. Touch sensitivity already increased.
On removing it was glued to my display so hard I was really thinking I'll break the display and without proper tools I would have destroyed my phone.
So take care, everything glued must be removable as well again.
Finally found a tempered glass protected that worked, and thanks to you the install was flawless. Nailed it the first time. And you are right, this screen protector does makes the whole display look great! Also I use a Spigen Rugged Armor case and it fits perfects with the screen protector.
How is the dome holding up 6-months later?
@@chrismugambi2121 well I dropped it and it cracked the glass, so I replaced it and it is flawless as ever. Great screen protector
@@mackcollins4529 That's awesome. 2nd time is a charm, 😁. Thanks for letting me know 👍🏾
I just applied mine. I followed along step by step and it was flawless. Thanks!
Spigen Tough Armor works well with Whitesonte dome glass. One thing to note, I had to use my fingers to help spread the glue a bit more AND there were some bubbles that I needed to use my finger to push them out.
What an excellent guide for this screen protector. I was scared when I saw all of the parts but I got it right on the first try with your video. Thanks. You're right it does great and I didn't even have to redo my fingerprints.
How about removing it, say to replace it if it's damaged? I've heard of people breaking their screens removing protectors like this?
Never heard of that,the glue isn't gorilla glue. However,they provide a plastic card in the box if you need to peel it off
I enjoyed your review. I have a Pixel 6 Pro and the Otterbox defender case. I purchased the Whitestone Dome glass on your review findings regarding its compatibility with the Defender case. It does fit the case without touching the edges as you show; however, the tolerances are so tight that if your drop your phone (i dropped mine 2-foot height), the case will contact the glass edge. On impact, it raised the glass on the upper corner. I was able to push it back down, but it does not look as nice as before. It's too bad, I really like the Domeglass, but the case protection is more critical for now. I'll remove the Dome glass and look for a case that protects the Defender before installing the extra Dome glass that came with my kit. I'd have to say that the Pixel 6 Pro Dome glass is not compatible with the Pixel 6 Pro Otterbox defender case. I'd recommend that you add a small drop test to better evaluate compatibility aspect.
Appreciate your feedback. I still use my defender pro without issue.I'll also leave drop test vids to other channels
Not that it's ideal, but after that happened to me a few times, I now check the clearance between the Otterbox and screen protector whenever one changes and use a little diamond file to trim a few thousandths off of the case edge to avoid contact.
Awesome tutorial. Would never have bought it unless I found it. The glue even filled in two existing scratches to the point where I can't even see them anymore.
Thanks for the installation video. Finger print works perfectly and the screen clarity is beautiful and crystal clear and touch responsiveness is amazing. Make sure you follow this video and take your time to install this glass screen protector. Once complete you won't regret it. Works with the Spigen Tough Armor [Extreme Protection Tech] Designed for Google Pixel 6 Pro Case (2021) - Black.
Appreciate it!
Great product but beware and make sure that the top sticker for the earpiece is covering the whole speaker. I got glue in mine and now trying to fix it. Overall if it wasn't for that it a great product. Just a little bit of user error. Hopefully able to fix myself and not have to get service.
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Good Luck 🤞🏻
Great video, thanks! I have one on order and I will be following along with your video when I install it. Hopefully it will work with my Spiegen Tough Arnor case (can't see why it wouldn't). Best wishes for 2022.
Appreciate it, happy new year 🎊
@@TheJabberTech I was able to make it work! The first installation failed (uneven at the right edge); fortunately the kit comes with TWO protectors and extra glue, wipes, etc. The second time, everything worked like a charm. One thing you may want to address in your videos: the phone feels a bit gooey right after installation - I had to wipe off the edges of my phone several times, both before and after removing the protective tape. I was afraid that something had gone wrong - but it's all good. The tube contains a LOT of glue, probably more than needed. With the first installation, I had to redo my fingerprint. However, with the second install, the fingerprint scanner worked perfectly - no need to recalibrate. My Spigen Tough Armor case worked just fine with the new screen protector. Again, thanks for your helpful video!
Great! Tough armor is the case I have too! Any other HD cases to recommend?
Just got the dome glass in, was saying it would be here in mid March, glad it is here now as I never know when I will need it. As soon as the cheaper protector breaks I will try my luck at installing the dome glass.
@@nicholasvaughn2386 Good luck. I figured out where I went wrong on my first install. The 6 Pro has a curved screen. The glass protector isn't flat - it's curved to match the phone screen. I stupidly didn't check that and installed the protector with the curve up the first time! No wonder it failed. The second time all went well. Just make sure your screen protector is facing down.
To add to the cases, I've installed mine and using a Caseology Vault case on mine, and had no problems. Had it installed for about 2 weeks now
Oh and big proper thanks to you for sharing this installation video, exceptionally helpful
Glad to help!
Great instructions, thank you. Works with Spigen Tough Armour case, although I did have to retrain my finger prints
I have a small area where the glue didn't spread to, is this an issue? The area was bigger on my first screen protector so I had to scrap that one, now it's just a small section on the second one :( towards bottom of my phone
i HAVE to get me this kit as my fingerprint sensor is unusable right now with the protector i have on . no lie it works maybe once in 30 attempts . ive rescanned my prints so many times its unreal with no better outcome
Brilliant video 👍🏼 Just treated myself to the Google Pixel 6 Pro (it was that vs the S22 Ultra, to replace my iPhone 13 Pro Max (got bored with iOS) and as the Pixel 6 Pro doesn't come with a factory screen protector; I wanted to ensure I protect the screen as best as I can.
Whitestone Dome have a good offer on Amazon UK currently, so went for that; watched this vide for installation tips and it all went superbly.
Much appreciated!
How easy are they to remove if the protector gets broken? Especially if they're glued on or is the glue steps mainly to avoid bubbles rather than a tight bond?
I just put mine on my Pixel and it looks amazing. I had your video playing while I did it. Definitely just take your time and it will come out great.
Awesome!
Sold!
I've been using them for years. They're the best and the come with a warranty. The ONLY problem is they take forever to send you a replacement, BUT you do get 2 in a pack.
How easy is it to remove if it cracks or you mess up?
@@danr3055
VERY 👍🏻
But if you're gluing it to your screen doesn't it leave stuff behind
@@BadAtGaming3484
My Son only 'Just' applied it.
No reason to remove it as yet, so I Don't know if it will leave anything behind.
He, (Brian, my Son) says Not 🙂.
JaneLee
2/12/22
anyone know if this screen protector is compatible with the encased falcon?? its like an otterbox ripoff, on amazon
Bought this product. Glad it comes with 2 screen protectors bc simple things like keys in your pockets can crack the edges of the screen protector.... I'm sitting at 2 corners cracked already
Thank you for the video I watch it through then watched again to set dome up no problems to so thank you
I wish I'd watched this before I put my screen on. Their video has no audio and its way easier to follow when you talk your way through it. I missed the side sponges and needless to say that was a mess.
Thanks for the vid. Love my dome glass, first time using it and very impressed. Works with my Ringke Clear case too!
Glad it helped
Got mine in and installed yesterday. Beautiful! The cases I use that work 100 are: bellroy leather, ringke fusion matte and clear cases, spigen tough armor, ghostek covert, and Dbrand grip
Nice!
Love whitestone dome! I wish they'd offer an option to opt out of the LED lamp as I have three already now but they are definitely worth it. I am rough with my phones but they save me every mishap.
I use a Spigen tough armour case and they are a great combo.
Thanks for the clear instructions 👌🏻
do they come off easy?
@@roostersideburns3440 yeah reasonably. The ones I've smashed (slammed in a car door, dropped into a rock, actual phone screen still fine 👍🏻 ) came off very easily. I had to send my phone back for a warranty issue and wanted to remove the protector first. It was only a few months old and perfectly intact. The removal instructions I found were to use floss or thread pulled between the protector and screen to loosen glue which worked but was a bit fussy. The glue residue removed very easily with alcohol and there was no damage to the screen.
I tried doing this twice, first time I shattered the screen protector while trying to place it on the plastic holder thingy, the second time when I went to remove my phone from the holder, the protector slipped and the glue didn't hold anything together, even after UV buzzing it. I live next to a construction site, so maybe my room's just too dusty
Great tutorial, thank you! My Crave Dual Guard case fits like a glove with it!
As noted, the contents of the kit can appear intimidating (as in wtf is all this crap for?), but the installation was a breeze following along with the video. I had concerns about the glue getting past the factory glass, it was badly cracked, but no ill effects came about and the upside is the cracks are no longer visible for the most part. Highly recommend.
I appreciate your video. My installation on my Pixel 7 Pro freaked me out but it worked mostly fine. Advice to anyone doing this since I just did mine. My biggest advice? When you are putting the glass onto the phone, it's odd. It looks wrong because there is a gap. You might think the alignment is off or that the glass should slide under the tabs. Nope. It kind of goes "as far as" the tabs. Like a blocker. But the biggie I found is that no, it didn't lay PERFECTLY. Look at the punch out hole when you pull the tab. I needed to adjust mine WHILE THE GLUE WAS SETTING in order to get it near perfect. I would have been bad if I didn't notice in time. It's still not perfectly centered which annoys me, but really focus on whether the hole in the glass is properly lined up. It's like you have about 1-2 seconds to adjust it so...stress time.
My apartment building is not exactly level! I read some other advice about a level table so I used a level to determine I needed to raise it on the side. I can see why. You want to check before getting into this. That glue will slide quick! You want full control of how it slides into place. It's stressful believe me! My Pixel 7 Pro had a different method for covering the top speaker grill. It's not like show here. The only way that made sense was to install the plastic piece first, then apply the tape. It wasn't that easy and didn't go into place very easily, requiring me to remove it twice at least. The taping is a hassle because you don't want to have the tape too close to the display and getting in the way. But that means there is barely any tape in some cases covering the holes! Check this over many time before saying "good enough". You can see the outlines of the holes if you press down the tape well enough. This tutorial doesn't do a good job at showing how to remove the caps to let the glue out. The colored cover first, yes. But the black cover on top has to be removed and it was super tight and hard to remove. A bit of stress considering you're doing this while the glue is pouring out above the phone. The camera cover what the biggest f'ing nightmare. What a stupid system they have. Pull this, pull that. How!? It was utterly stupid and impossible to figure out. eventually I found the actual "cover" and put it on. Sloppy with bubbles. For the Pixel 7 Pro it literally ended up in many different pieces with only 1 being the actual cover. You simply won't know which way to pull tab 1. Up? Down? Hard? Why isn't it releasing like it should? There is paper in there as well for good measure to confuse you even more.
My question is does the Whitestone dome glass also fit with a Spigen Ultra hybrid crystal clear cover ?
Thanks for this, they don't include instructions in the box
I gave up...really. It's a great shield but I messed it up when I put the screen on backwards due to the lableing. Pulled it off before I UV'd it so that was ok. Now am cleaning, cleaning the screen of residue glue..what a headache! Love my Spigen case so will try to put this shield on again in a few days when I calm down...great video!
Appreciate it! Good luck 🤞
Just used your video for the install on my Pixel 6 Pro and it came out flawless!! Using an OtterBox case and it looks absolutely amazing! The other screen protector is going back to Amazon, it's a hunk of junk compared to the Whitestone. Thank you for posting this how to!
Glad to help!
Thanks for this helpful video. I was nervous at first to try this, but your video was thorough and led to a perfect installation
Awesome!
I think the most important preparation is to have a perfectly level surface. When the phone is not level, the glue will not go to the center. I had to manually balance my phone to try to get the glue to move to the center as if I were playing that games with a marble in a maze. And as I'm playing this balancing game, there is chance for dust to get onto the screen. I wonder if there an app that can show if the phone is perfectly balanced. Maybe they should include in the package one of those things with a bubble in water to check the level. Or some other type of test that can simulate the glue on the phone without actually using the glue.
I have it myself by far the best 😊
Excellent video. Followed along step by step, no issues. Working great with the Spigen Tough Armor case.
8-months later, how is it holding up?
@@chrismugambi2121 I've had zero issues, despite a few drops. No cracks or marks being treated mindlessly.
@@Hellscrye That's excellent & thanks for letting me know. Thinking of getting one. 👍🏾
@@chrismugambi2121 Obviously I have no incentive to shill a product I ain't being paid for, but personally speaking I absolutely would. I haven't seen as good a screen protector as far as fitment and installation goes since I had a Samsung S3 almost a decade ago and had a comparable UV install.
@@Hellscrye Awesome 👌🏾
Waiting for mine to come in the mail. Can't wait.
Let me know how it goes, I might buy one for my pixel, of it ever shows up
How easy is it too remove the glue if you need to replace the protector?
I use amFilm tempered glass over dome glass. They have a cylinder over the scanner when you cure the glue.
Somebody needs to make a comparison of the finger print sensor with this protector vs a cheap one. Im about ready to throw my phone in the dumptser the finger print sensor was working great with a cheap glass protector and all the sudden it doesn't and idk if I should buy this one or if I should just put money towards a better phone instead. The more it stresses me out the less it works and I have to unlock my phone about 150 times a day because im using my phone for data entry
the glue was a mess!!!! I messed up first screen and second try left bubbles beneth it. I WILL NEVER TRY THIS AGAIN
Did you have to peel out the factory screen protector from the OtterBox?
Installed on pixel 6 . Fingerprint recognition is even worse than before. I can't even complete the process of adding the fingerprint, it doesn't read the sides. And then - it can't unlock the screen to save it's life . I used to have a $15 for 3 pieces glass screen protector from Amazon before this whitestone one, and it would open at certain angles sometimes... with Whitestone phone does not unlock at all, it's not even close to recognizing my fingerprint
thank you for this video the narration helped since their video has 0 sound ... however I still could not get this screen protector to work the whole thing always had bubbles. I even took the hour of set up time like you suggested.
I've had issues with the Caseology vault pushing up screen protectors. Anyone tried vault and some glass yet?
I've installed the Whitestone Dome glass on my Pixel 6 Pro and have the Caseology Vault case on mine, and not had any problems
Advice please.
I watched your excellent video several times, purchased this screen protector, followed the video, ensured a level surface and this was the result.
First attempt. All went fine until I laid down the protector. Large air bubbles appeared immediately underneath. Impossible to get rid of them. So had to try again from the start with the second spare protector.
Second attempt. This time the protector went down and looked great. And then before starting the lamp process, two small spots became detached at the very bottom - about the size of a small finger print. Again, couldn't get rid of these effects. Went ahead with the lamp. Could see the effects but otherwise the screen was excellent. But gradually these spots are increasing in size and will soon reach the finger unlock area.
Before buying another set, could you please give me any advice about what may have gone wrong. I spent a lot of time ensuring that all was clean as set out in your video.
Too bad the Otterbox case doesn't have a kickstand... makes media consumption that much more enjoyable :)
I like film protectors more. If a glass protector breaks you have a hard time to remove it i think.
Would this work with supcase ubpro, after their plastic screen protector is ripped out?
Great review and install. Thanks. Will this protector work with the Caseology Parallax case?
Damn these screen protectors are almost as precious as the actual phone screen, can I stick a screen protector on this screen protector to protect the screen protector?!?!
P.S. I messed up the first install, tried pulling the phone out the holder before using the UV light on it to stick it down and it slid out of position.
Thanks for the video. I got this protector in a lighting deal for $32 inlc tax. Still expensive, but looks gr8
All manufacturers who sell smartphones with curved screens should have the kindness if not even the obligation to provide 2 to 3 screen protectors of this kind in the package.
Seriously, 2.5D is more than enough and adequate given the thinness that screen borders can have today, the Pixel 5 has proven that it is possible.
And seriously that u-shape for the selfie of curved screen smartphones is ridiculous.
Just installed the protector on my Pixel 6 PRO, looks amazing, like nothing is there. No problem with my case (Quadlock case)
awesome!
the idea of putting glue on my screen is off-putting. can you tell me more about the purpose of the glue? can the protector be removed if necessary, or does the glue ruin the original phone glass?
Glue is used to adhere the screen protector to the glass
Removal process here czcams.com/users/shortsfM9Rl92hc50?feature=share
The ONLY reason to get one of these is because it's the only type of tempered glass screen protector that keeps the functionality of the fingerprint scanner without resorting to that ungodly cutout.
Besides that, it breaks and chips exactly like every other tempered glass screen protector out there.
There are cheaper alternatives to the $40 whitestone ones. Plus while they say free lifetime replacement, shipping isn't free...and you have to show proof of the failed screen protector.
Thanks for the great video. your how-to is much easier to follow than the text-heavy "official" instruction video from whitestone. Thanks!
Appreciate it!
Has anyone had any issues with the fingerprint and this protector? My S21ultra has this type of protector and it messes with the fingerprint. Tried my partners 6 with a normal flat screen protector and works great! I don’t no if I should get the 6 or the 6pro. I hate The screen protector on curved screens! 7pro should have a flat display!!!
I've heard people have messed up their speakers by getting glue in them. How secure do you think that tape at the top is? Seems a bit scary for a new phone.
Those people don't follow instructions. Tape does what it is supposed to do
@@TheJabberTech thanks, I've ordered but boy that's by far the most expensive screen protector I've ever got haha
It sure is!
My installation went perfectly, but now colors seems a bit washed out, especially white (it's a bit darker than it should and a bit yellowish). That shouldn't be the case or should be?
Mine seems fine
I would like to see a video of you removing it if it gets damaged.
czcams.com/video/vYoB3kxA-aQ/video.html&ab_channel=WhitestoneDome
Removal is toward end. They provide a laminated card which breaks the glue
czcams.com/video/Rx5Ik60LGGo/video.html
At 4:52, you forgot to mention to unscrew the black to make the liquid come out.
I installed mine and it looked great for the first day. The next day, the glue started coming off. I did it for two phones and they both have the same issue. I'm trying to talk to the Whitestone support to see what to do next. I love the feel of the phones with the glass protectors but the marks on the screen because of the protector coming off are annoying.
This MIGHT have been because the Whitestone video instructs you do two sets of the final 60 seconds exposures...one after the other.
@@enuph4all I did follow the official videos and did that. I think it's because they instruct us to wipe the edges with the alcohol wipes to clean the glue, but that allows the alcohol to sneak under the screen. They even mentioned it to me that it's a possible reason when I spoke to them. I told them, then why are they instructing us to do so? I'm about to leave a one star review. They aren't responding to me any longer.
How can 65 people down vote this video... Good job and thanks for the video.
Appreciate you!
Has anyone had the glue not come out of the tube? Apart from one drop, the glue doesn't appear to be coming out after 30-60 seconds.
Remove both caps ,top and bottom ✔️
Very useful video but there is one thing that is doesn't cover and that is *removing* a Whitestone Dome Glass protector. Understandable I guess, but I can report that it is actually very easy to do using the provided card and although you are confronted with a horrendous mess of cured glue that looks like it has ruined your screen, this actually scrapes and wipes off very easily and thoroughly using the aforementioned card and screen wipes. How do I know this? Because I'm an idiot and managed to put my first Dome Glass cover on *the wrong way round*! 🤦🏼♂ So, before you drop that glass onto your phone, do make sure the curves go in the right direction!
Other than that, this is an excellent product. I do have a small patch where the glue just refused to go, but it's right at the bottom and does not interfere with things at all. The screen feels much smoother and is perfectly responsive, and the fingerprint scanner worked like a charm without any need for retraining. I can also report that this screen protector, unlike other curved tempered glass ones I've tried, fits perfectly with the official Google case.
That's because it's an installation video and not a removal video 👍
@@TheJabberTech Yeah I totally get that, it's just I found I was having to discover how to remove it halfway through the video! 😁 Ironically how to do that is the only instructions of any kind found in the box!
I did upload a short on how to remove it
Thank you so much ! Better than OEM instructions !!
Appreciate it
If I have an otterbox will this screen protector be a good idea to use with this case?