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Knowlege Bomb

macrumors G4
Feb 14, 2008
10,280
8,961
US
This is the one I got for my 15PM. I watched MobileReviewsEh do a comparison and top five best protectors on the market and this was his #1 pick.

Installation was super easy and with the Bullstrap on it’s nearly invisible because of the sloped edges.

Perfecto. đź‘Ś

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Knowlege Bomb

macrumors G4
Feb 14, 2008
10,280
8,961
US

M5RahuL

macrumors 68040
Aug 1, 2009
3,469
2,133
TeXaS
Just thought I'd chime in.. I bought a 2 pack of these on Amazon prior to taking delivery of our 15PM's. When the phones came in, I immediately put them on. Shocked to say they're perfect. No dust nubbies, no mis-alignment, perfect top speaker cutout and nice rounded edge all the way around.

I truly have no idea if the slight black ring around the edge is interfering with full screen pixels. I don't think they are, but really don't care either. From my perspective, done. And now that I think about it and as I type this post I think I'll make another order for a set of spares.
How's this holding up ? Getting it delivered today.. Really hope the black edges don't bug me lol..
 
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Jai13

macrumors newbie
Dec 7, 2023
11
14
I’ve tried both Torras and Flolab. Touch sensitivity on both has been horrible. Every 5th click is not registered. Almost impossible to type. There must be something wrong with my phone at this point.

My Ceramic Shield is already scratched like crazy. I can’t go without a screen protector!

Any ideas?
 

RRC

macrumors 68000
Nov 3, 2020
1,689
2,688
My ESR screen protector has been fine so far… great touch response and the black surround that overlaps the very edge of the display isn’t noticeable to me either.
 

Lammy

macrumors regular
Oct 27, 2013
239
268
I’ve tried both Torras and Flolab. Touch sensitivity on both has been horrible. Every 5th click is not registered. Almost impossible to type. There must be something wrong with my phone at this point.

My Ceramic Shield is already scratched like crazy. I can’t go without a screen protector!

Any ideas?
I’m very happy with my WSKEN on my 15 pro and my 15 pro max.
 

Itsedstech

macrumors 68000
Jul 24, 2011
1,591
1,894
Kansas
I’ve tried both Torras and Flolab. Touch sensitivity on both has been horrible. Every 5th click is not registered. Almost impossible to type. There must be something wrong with my phone at this point.

My Ceramic Shield is already scratched like crazy. I can’t go without a screen protector!

Any ideas?
Try the shellrus
 

M5RahuL

macrumors 68040
Aug 1, 2009
3,469
2,133
TeXaS
Any updates on this? Are you satisfied? Thanks.
I bought the Torras diamond shield and installed today, and it's perfect! The install was perhaps the easiest ever, no air bubbles, no dust, full coverage, zero touch / typing issues ( lets say no worse than usual.. the stock iPhone KB and swipe suck.. but that's irrelevant here. ), and can't even tell it's on! And, works perfect with the cases ( Apple and 3rd party )

Totally worth it, imo!
 

aldo82

macrumors 6502a
Feb 8, 2011
676
554
My TORRAS screen protector has a 3cm long crack in it. It’s about 3 months old and I have not dropped the phone. It appears to have happened some time since yesterday evening but I have no idea why. Has anyone else had cracks appearing from nowhere? I have the second one in the box with I’ll install but not sure whether to try something else. I used to like the Spigen EZ but understand it’s too small this year?
 
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RustyFox

macrumors 6502a
Mar 11, 2014
588
505
I've never been someone that uses screen protectors, but decided I want to try it since I just upgraded to the 15 Pro.

I apologise now for being lazy, but without me reading the 50 pages of this thread, is there a general consensus on the 'best' protector?

My main criteria are:

1. I want to be as un-noticeable as possible.
I tried a few of Amazon, and kept either hating that I could see or feel a very prominent edge/gap between the protector and my case, or that the protector's clarity was poor so it made the lovely screen on my 15 Pro feel grainy.

2. As easy to apply as possible.
The ones I tried of Amazon came either on their own or with a very basic 'guide'. I definitely have borderline OCD and the fact they weren't perfectly central/straight/aligned absolutely did my head in!!

I see the Flolab 3D recommended on lots of YouTube videos, is this the best?
 

M5RahuL

macrumors 68040
Aug 1, 2009
3,469
2,133
TeXaS
I've never been someone that uses screen protectors, but decided I want to try it since I just upgraded to the 15 Pro.

I apologise now for being lazy, but without me reading the 50 pages of this thread, is there a general consensus on the 'best' protector?

My main criteria are:

1. I want to be as un-noticeable as possible.
I tried a few of Amazon, and kept either hating that I could see or feel a very prominent edge/gap between the protector and my case, or that the protector's clarity was poor so it made the lovely screen on my 15 Pro feel grainy.

2. As easy to apply as possible.
The ones I tried of Amazon came either on their own or with a very basic 'guide'. I definitely have borderline OCD and the fact they weren't perfectly central/straight/aligned absolutely did my head in!!

I see the Flolab 3D recommended on lots of YouTube videos, is this the best?
I haven't tried the Flolab, but got the Torras Diamond Shield ( Amazon ) and its amazing! Edge to edge coverage, cannot tell its even there, and easiest install to date! Very impressed!
 

rstark18

macrumors 65816
Sep 18, 2009
1,135
395
I've never been someone that uses screen protectors, but decided I want to try it since I just upgraded to the 15 Pro.

I apologise now for being lazy, but without me reading the 50 pages of this thread, is there a general consensus on the 'best' protector?

My main criteria are:

1. I want to be as un-noticeable as possible.
I tried a few of Amazon, and kept either hating that I could see or feel a very prominent edge/gap between the protector and my case, or that the protector's clarity was poor so it made the lovely screen on my 15 Pro feel grainy.

2. As easy to apply as possible.
The ones I tried of Amazon came either on their own or with a very basic 'guide'. I definitely have borderline OCD and the fact they weren't perfectly central/straight/aligned absolutely did my head in!!

I see the Flolab 3D recommended on lots of YouTube videos, is this the best?

I have the flolab on now. At first it’s pretty nice. But after a few weeks the oleophobic coating is pretty bad. The one I have on right now that’s about a month old has tons of finger prints. Not worth the price.
I’m going to give ESR another shot and see if they fixed their alignment issues.
 
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RustyFox

macrumors 6502a
Mar 11, 2014
588
505
I haven't tried the Flolab, but got the Torras Diamond Shield ( Amazon ) and its amazing! Edge to edge coverage, cannot tell its even there, and easiest install to date! Very impressed!

I have the flolab on now. At first it’s pretty nice. But after a few weeks the oleophobic coating is pretty bad. The one I have on right now that’s about a month old has tons of finger prints. Not worth the price.
I’m going to give ESR another shot and see if they fixed their alignment issues.
Thank you both. I've ordered the Torras from Amazon as well as the Spigen one with the easy-fit tray.
 
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Zapdoc

macrumors 6502
Mar 4, 2012
446
85
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I'm having a screen protector problem for my 15 pro max. I tried 7-8 times with no results. It doesn't stick to the edges. Apple says let's change the device, but I'm afraid to change it. If a more problematic device arrives, the process will take longer. Is this situation normal? I have 2 15 pro max and I did not experience this problem with the other one. What do you think, could there be a problem with the phone?
 

Zapdoc

macrumors 6502
Mar 4, 2012
446
85
Looks like a gap between edge of phone and its screen (not the protector). Maybe return to Apple to check ?
 

RustyFox

macrumors 6502a
Mar 11, 2014
588
505
Can anyone tell the difference between these 2 Flolab protecotrs?


 

The Destroyer

macrumors regular
Sep 28, 2007
108
59
Toronto
Can anyone tell the difference between these 2 Flolab protecotrs?


The second protector has anti-glare which will have more of a matte finish when looking at the glass, and it further reduces reflections compared to the first one. The first model also an anti-rainbow feature so that you do not see the rainbow colors on the protector when using polarized glasses.
 

RustyFox

macrumors 6502a
Mar 11, 2014
588
505
The second protector has anti-glare which will have more of a matte finish when looking at the glass, and it further reduces reflections compared to the first one. The first model also an anti-rainbow feature so that you do not see the rainbow colors on the protector when using polarized glasses.
Thank you, so is the anti-rainbow feature only relevant if I used polarized glass? (which I don't, so it's presumably useless to me).
 
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