Silicon Case and Screen Protector for Galaxy S

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Superfrag said:
I don't use any screen protectors. Bought a case from casemate ; expensive but worth it, added quite a bit of heft and weight and top notch protection as well.
Yeah, seen it now , looks much better than what I've bought, but wasn't available on Ebay India :( as a matter of fact, there are hardly any.

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vortex_mak said:
Good going ahd, a few high res pics are in order :)
I got mine delivered in the UK, my friend will be bringing it soon , I will post pics then
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Tell me if u need more photos , or if u want to see Galaxy S wearing it
 












Here you can see my Galaxy S , wearing the Capdase Soft Jacket 2 Xpose Case :P , looks good in them !

Sorry I did not resized the pics , its altogether at '8' Mb.

Applied the Capdase Screen guard that came with it today and messed it up :P , U can see that in the pics, my previous one looked way better , at least its anti-glare and oil/smudge resistant to an extent, as I expected so happy for that :)
 
Thanks for the pics ahd, I did notice the screenguard and your not so perfect application :P

Overall looks good, I would have gone for this only, except I wanted the fully transparent one which my friend is bringing.

btw, after a lot of preparation, I also applied a Scratchgard.in screen protector just now and learn't a few things.

1. Only apply the screenprotector after you have thoroughly cleaned the glass without even a speck of dust on the glass

2. Remove just a bit of the plastic film covering the screenguard. Dont touch the inside surface of the screen protector

3. Align it perfectly with the screen (this is the toughest part)

4. Keep removing the film as you go down and letting the plastic stick to the screen, taking care that no air bubbles are introduced, use a credit card wrapped with cloth to slide over the plastic.

Even though I took care to align it, the alignment still got off by a bit, so I decided to cut off a section of the plastic instead of reapplying it.

Big mistake, the cut part is not sticking now. Guess I'll have to get a new one

I suppose we should never cut a screen protector film.

Overall, the scratchgard seems good and seems to be oil resistant.

You can see the part that is not sticking near the 'back' touch button

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vortex_mak said:
Thanks for the pics ahd, I did notice the screenguard and your not so perfect application :P

Overall looks good, I would have gone for this only, except I wanted the fully transparent one which my friend is bringing.

btw, after a lot of preparation, I also applied a Scratchgard.in screen protector just now and learn't a few things.

1. Only apply the screenprotector after you have thoroughly cleaned the glass without even a speck of dust on the glass

2. Remove just a bit of the plastic film covering the screenguard. Dont touch the inside surface of the screen protector

3. Align it perfectly with the screen (this is the toughest part)

4. Keep removing the film as you go down and letting the plastic stick to the screen, taking care that no air bubbles are introduced, use a credit card wrapped with cloth to slide over the plastic.

Even though I took care to align it, the alignment still got off by a bit, so I decided to cut off a section of the plastic instead of reapplying it.

Big mistake, the cut part is not sticking now. Guess I'll have to get a new one

I suppose we should never cut a screen protector film.

Overall, the scratchgard seems good and seems to be oil resistant.

You can see the part that is not sticking near the 'back' touch button

photo0240.jpg
Thanks , For the help and suggestions but I am already a bit late for that , at least for this particular scratch guard !

You wanted a Screen guard to be fully transparent and I wanted mine to be fully black :D , but didn't get quite a choice there.

Well don't forget to post your feedbacks when you get your hands on your Case.

Thanks again
 
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