Protect Your Screen, Elevate Your Style! 📱✨
The iCarez Tempered Glass Screen Protector for LG G3 offers superior protection with a 9H hardness rating, ensuring your device remains scratch-free. At just 0.3mm thick, it maintains the sleek profile of your phone while providing high-definition clarity and true touch sensitivity. Designed for easy, bubble-free installation, this screen protector features precise cutouts for sensors, making it the perfect accessory for your LG G3.
M**.
Take your time during installation!
Mostly I'm happy with it. I'm not taking drills or fire to my phone as advertising images show, and I'm not tossing it on the floor to see if the screen cracks. So I'm guessing it works okay. We havent, as they say, put it to the test. Nor do I personally intend to! Haha.I bought two. One for my phone. One for my husband's phone.He managed to get fluff or something under his. He tried to lift it right away to use the stickers to get it off and ended up damaging his. :( so I would say to watch out for that when installing it. But so far that's been our only issue. Eventually I guess we need to order him a new glass thing but I just haven't done it yet.During installation of my glass, I managed to get a fingerprint on it. More on this in a moment. I had fluff under the screen and lifted it from one end to use the encloser stickers to grab the fluff. That worked great. I had to do so multiple times.My advice: don't lift it all the way! Just lift from the end closest to the fluff! Slip the sticker under and grab it. I lifted it all the way the first time. I ended up with MORE fluff and a fingerprint. I then started lifting it up partially and slipping the stickers underneath. Grabbed the fluff and pressed it down.I was so bummed when I noticed my fingerprint..however! The most amazing thing happened. Over the next 24 hours, as the adhesive seal continued to spread and set up permanently, the fingerprint went away! That was pretty awesome. :) i was not looking forward to 2 years or a fingerprint on my phone screen. :/So hubby's is chipped but mine is perfect. Ironic because I left mine for him to do thinking I would screw it up... Only for him to mess up his and decide to wait to do mine. I went ahead and did it, going slow and learning from his errors and mine is perfect.Unfortunately, I am afraid it might have lessened the sensitivity of my screen a bit. If I'm typing fast, it sometimes misses letters kr whole words. This seems to be a *whole screen* issue and not a specific area that is less sensitive.
E**R
Not as complicated as people think.
I've only just received the protector, but I already love it. I usually wait a while before writing a review, if I do one at all, but I wanted to get in right away to deal with some of the complaints people have had about applying it.When I got it, I checked the picture instructions and cleaned it thoroughly with the little wet wipe that comes with it, tilting it into light to check for any bits of stuff that could be on it. Then I, well, followed the instructions. There are two pieces of plastic on it, one that you peel off to reveal the adhesive, and another that you use as "handles" to apply the protector in the first place. I lined it up as carefully as I could (I'm anxious by nature and a bit of a perfectionist), then just touched it down. It immediately started to adhere to my phone, zero issues. I did as the instructions said and pressed firmly on the center, but it didn't even seem to need it. I then just pulled up the piece of plastic with the tabs on it and, bam, done. I used the supplied "squeegee" to try and flatten it, but I only saw one thing that might've been a bubble, and it was invisible unless I looked at it a certain way. The protector itself is so thick that trying to push on it took a feat of strength.For people who think this is actually glass, it's not - it's a serious, thick piece of heavy duty plastic. I was under the impression glass protectors was just a way of referring to a certain style of screen protector, however, so this was no big surprise to me. I think actual glass would be bad. Your screen is actual glass, after all, and that doesn't hold up all that well long term, you know?Anyway, as soon as it was on, I poked it a bit and it really does seem to be smudge-resistant. It fits perfectly fine with my bright green caseology case and was, in general, incredibly easy to put on. It's the size of your screen, so I think you'd need a really snug or invasive case to actually get in its way. Honestly, once it's on, it's hard to tell that anything's there, which is kind of the whole point.
J**L
Good choice for a glass protector, repeat customer.
I bought one of these for my Sprint LG G3 that I was using on RingPlus and have been using it for more than 6 months now and have been happy with it. Not only was it easy to place on the face of the phone, there were no bubbles and the added layer protects the phone glass against the inevitable circle of wear that shows up when you use LG's Ring Case (which I love BTW, especially for wireless charging). I have noticed less fingerprint smudging than with the phone glass, though it doesn't eliminate fingerprint smudging entirely (none of the protectors I've used for various phones do, though this one wasn't the best in that category either, but it does a good job anyways).So when Sprint shut down RIngPlus in response to a patent infringement lawsuit R+ filed, I moved over to Mint SIM and since they use T-Mobile I bought a refurb unlocked AT&T LG G3 and specifically purchased another one of these glass protectors from iCarez for it. And for the second time, the glass was easy to place on the phone face in the correct position and there are no bubbles. Gotta love that ease of installation! So far it works the same as for the Sprint G3.But my story doesn't end there. It seems that with T-Mobile you need LTE Band 12 support to get the best service in areas that support it (such as mine, and most places I travel to), and there is also a marked improvement if your phone supports VoLTE and WiFi calling as well (which should work in any area). Features only supported on newer phones than the LG G3 (such as the G4 & G5)!So I'm moving to a T-Mobile branded LG G4, and I'm telling you this because once again I found I needed to purchase a glass protector for the screen (especially since I'll be using a LG Circle Case with wireless charging on the phone). So I placed the order for this same glass protector from iCarez but for the version used with the LG G4. I stayed with iCarez mainly due to the ease of instillation and because I have had good luck with the one I've been using on the G3 I used on RingPlus.
V**.
Four Stars
Its good for the device. perfectly fit.
F**P
Do the job
Use it for 1 years clean it sometime with windex and still gr8
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