No TG will fit or give perfect bubble-free result (unless ur unit does not have the sunken/depressed screen issue).
Hence, if you still wanna proceed, using double layered PET plus tempered glass technique is the proven method so far to ensure bubble-free application...
Nevertheless, you may try to claim for warranty for the sunken/depressed screen panel from the Service Centre...
based on sc swk, they will reject it as they considered it not major defect >_>
Wait you're using both the protector + tempered glass? I am just looking for tempered glass. Which tempered glass is better and importantly arrive fast.
try look for ckystore in lelong, my fren using one so far his unit are 100% free of "bubble design screen"
Camera trick ya.... sure it's not a drop of water on the lens. It's a drop of water on a piece of glass above the cup(not directly above some distance away) . The focus is on the drop of water that's why the bokeh effect on the cup. The light reflection on the right side of the glass tells the true story
Camera trick ya.... sure it's not a drop of water on the lens. It's a drop of water on a piece of glass above the cup(not directly above some distance away) . The focus is on the drop of water that's why the bokeh effect on the cup. The light reflection on the right side of the glass tells the true story
Nope... Guess again... It's logical and straight forward... Think simplicity...
Logically, the heavier the phone, the easier to break the screen whenever dropped​ at any height...
P2 weight is 177 grams... Compared to say Xiaomi Redmi 4A @ 132 grams...
If we drop these two devices at the same height (and presumably the touching/impact point are the same for both devices), P2 is more susceptible to have the screen damaged because of the 177 grams of "force" being transferred thru the screen.
Furthermore, the screen of P2 is having a OGS laminated. And, to add more "fragile" characteristics, the so-called Corning Gorilla Glass 3 is "hypothetically" way thinner than what 177 grams of weight should have...
So, there are P2 owners who drop it at various height and the screen still intact maybe due to the 177 grams was arguely "well transferred" to the strongest point of the screen (which nobody knows where it is...). But if we were to Google/YouTube, the usual location of broken screen of P2 is at the fingerprint scanner region where the glass has lost its continuity to give way to the fingerprint scanner physical button. Also, the sunken/depressed screen zone also "helps" weakening the Corning Gorilla Glass 3 further...
Hence, if we dropped​ P2 with the fingerprint scanner zone hit the surface first, there is 99% chance the screen will break. But if dropped at any other sides, 99% chance P2's screen will survive...
Gel case and impact protection case will "absorb" some of the 177 grams "force" but not all...At least, these accessories give extra grip while adding extra weight from 177 grams to become more than 180 grams...
It's time for accessories makers to introduce "bubble-wrap" casing or even polystyrene case which is light and more durable for impact/drop protection...
Meanwhile, drop test without any case with fingerprint scanner side hits ground first:
This post has been edited by azhar75: May 12 2017, 07:48 AM
Logically, the heavier the phone, the easier to break the screen whenever dropped​ at any height...
P2 weight is 177 grams... Compared to say Xiaomi Redmi 4A @ 132 grams...
If we drop these two devices at the same height (and presumably the touching/impact point are the same for both devices), P2 is more susceptible to have the screen damaged because of the 177 grams of "force" being transferred thru the screen.
Furthermore, the screen of P2 is having a OGS laminated. And, to add more "fragile" characteristics, the so-called Corning Gorilla Glass 3 is "hypothetically" way thinner than what 177 grams of weight should have...
So, there are P2 owners who drop it at various height and the screen still intact maybe due to the 177 grams was arguely "well transferred" to the strongest point of the screen (which nobody knows where it is...). But if we were to Google/YouTube, the usual location of broken screen of P2 is at the fingerprint scanner region where the glass has lost its continuity to give way to the fingerprint scanner physical button. Also, the sunken/depressed screen zone also "helps" weakening the Corning Gorilla Glass 3 further...
Hence, if we dropped​ P2 with the fingerprint scanner zone hit the surface first, there is 99% chance the screen will break. But if dropped at any other sides, 99% chance P2's screen will survive...
Gel case and impact protection case will "absorb" some of the 177 grams "force" but not all...At least, these accessories give extra grip while adding extra weight from 177 grams to become more than 180 grams...
It's time for accessories makers to introduce "bubble-wrap" casing or even polystyrene case which is light and more durable for impact/drop protection...
Meanwhile, drop test without any case with fingerprint scanner side hits ground first:
I waiting for my armour p2 case to sampai. Based on experience with it and my mi max, it should be able to provide extra protection for my p2.
Since P2's 5.5" screen can be "easily" broken due to drop at low height, I am willing to sacrifice sleek and weight by adding extra drop-impact protection...