📱 Elevate Your Screen Game with Unmatched Protection!
The Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra offers superior all-round protection with its 9H tempered glass, innovative liquid dispersion technology for scratch repair, and a bubble-free installation kit, ensuring your device remains pristine and stylish.
Finish Type | Glossy |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant, Repair Cracks, Bubble-Free Installation |
Compatible Devices | S22 Plus |
Item Hardness | 9H |
Unit Count | 1 1 |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.18"L x 2.8"W |
Material Type | Tempered Glass |
S**L
Great Product.
Works as mentioned. First time I bought from this company it was for my Samsung Note 10 Plus and it worked great. Long lasting. I'd say it worked for as long as 2 years till I had to buy a new phone do to phone problem. So I went and bought this screen protector again for my Samsung S22 Ultra, and as before, easy to set up and install. Phone case fits with the screen protector on. Word of advice for anyone who has issues, please use a small Level to make sure the table or whatever you are using to set the phone down on is completely Leveled so the liquid adhesive doesn't slide off the sides and stays centered. Oh, and Finger Touch response is fast along side the Finger Scan is quick and responsive.
R**K
Fingerprint reader works 1 out of 10 times
6 Month Review: Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraMy original review is as stands but now I just want to add a durability rating. 1 out of 10. Save your money for all the reasons I listed in my original review and one more... durability. I've owned a lot of cell phones over the years and I've never had one last only six months. Mine is cracked thru in several places and the top right corner is busted up. A one inch long splinter from that corner stabbed into my index finger when I reached into my pocket yesterday....hurt like hell. I guess you could argue that it did its job and protected my phone. I've owned a lot of phones over the years - dating back to buying my first one in 1994 and the first iPhone in 2007. I always had a screen protector on them but I've never once had one not last at least a year. My wife has the same screen protector on her phone and she's way gentler than I am and she wants her screen replaced also.Original Review:First off, I'd like to say the screen looks gorgeous. Seems to be made of durable material that would do a great job of protecting the screen. I have the feeling that the glue that binds the protector to the glass isn't coming off. I was very satisfied on how the screen looked after completing installation.Now comes the bad part. The install can be deceivingly trickier than it looks on Youtube. I found a great video on how to do the install step by step. Laid everything out in front of me just as the video did. I even did this right in front of my computer so I could pause it as I went through. Miss one step.......and you're probably SOL (Sh_t Outta Luck) as I was the first time. Everything was going well enough during the install until I got to the point where you put the protector on. You're suppose to drop the protector onto the tab that holds the protector just above the phone screen, pull the tab out so the screen drops onto the phone screen and push on the bottom of the fixture until the glue gets to a pre-marked spot in the middle of the phone then release the bottom and watch the glue spread evenly.....voila easy as that I guess (just make sure you're on level surface which mine was). Now here's what I did. I put the protector underneath the tab and dropped it right onto the screen and then pressed onto the bottom of the fixture. Don't do that........make sure you drop it onto the tab and not directly onto the screen. Not good - the glue didn't evenly spread throughout the screen. The video was good and the guy explaining everything was good too. Just don't miss any step - and I mean any! 2nd time was the charm and when I got done I felt like I had found my new go to screen for every phone I get in the future. Until............read on.The fingerprint reader doesn't work well. Yes I deleted my old fingerprint from the phone and redid the biometrics process of putting them back in with the screen protector on. Which that in itself was difficult because the phone wouldn't read my fingerprint. I will say it's not the phone because before the screen protector was on there the fingerprint reader worked flawlessly.....and when I mean flawlessly - it was the best fingerprint I've ever had. It'll only effectively work if I lick my thumb and then try it 3-4 times. Seriously - who the hell is going to that?Here's a little breakdown on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being best) of what I think of this product.Looks= 10Glue= 10Clarity of screen= 10Ease of installation= 2Fingerprint reader= 1Value for money= 1Overall rating= 3Conclusion: If you don't really care about the fingerprint reader then this is a great screen to have on your phone. Clearly I do place a high value on my fingerprint reader by my review. The other thing to note is I paid $39.99 (Amazon) for this and that seems very pricey to not having everything working as it should.
K**N
Strong & Durable
Bought it for my husband's phone since I already have a screen protector and he loves it! He said he's dropped his phone several times in the semi and not a single Crack! Said he's gonna get me one too for my phone.
F**N
The Cadillac of Glass Screen Protectors
So far I installed a Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protector 3 times. The first two times was on a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra device. The "wind-up" E-Jig that they used at the time was a novelty but I am glad that they got rid of it. It just didn't give me a good solid feeling.The last installation was on a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra device. They are using a redesigned frame in which the phone fits perfectly and everything seems to go smooth. In the end I had a very good, bubble free installation. The fingerprint reader works better than it did with the Galaxy S21 Ultra installations but it is still not as good as the bare screen.I read here many reviews coming from frustrated people claiming that this is a junk product. Most people do not elaborate on their experience but I believe that in most cases the problem is not the Whitestone Dome Glass Kit but the people themselves.My only (minor) gripe is the gap that is left between the edge of the screen and the edge of the Dome Glass protector. At the bottom of the device this gap is about 1.5mm while at the top and sides it is about 1mm. See the attached pictures of the Galaxy S22 Ultra inside a RhinoShield SolidSuit case. I understand that this is done to protect the edges of the Dome Glass protector from being pushed up by a case, but I still feel that the gap is too large.To achieve a successful installation several steps have to be completed:1. Take Inventory.Open the package and check to make sure that all materials that are supposed to be included are there. Sometimes an item could be missed when they packed the box at the factory or you may end up with a returned kit.2. Check That All Items Are In Working Order.Make sure that the plastic frame is labeled for your device. Make sure that the plastic frame is not damaged. And most important, make sure that the light works properly. You don't want to find that you have a defective light when you are ready to cure the adhesive.3. Educate Yourself.Read about other people's experiences. Watch installation videos one or more times. When you feel confident you can continue.4. Cleanliness Is Key.Dust is your enemy here. Clean the area where you will be working thoroughly. Close windows and doors to the room where you will be working. Shut down the air conditioning or forced air heating system. If the ambient air is dry you might postpone the installation for another day. Higher air humidity helps with airborne dust. Have paper napkins on hand in case you spill some of the adhesive on your desk.5. Use a Level Surface to Work.It is very frustrating to work on a surface that is not level. The liquid will flow away from the place it needs to be. The frustration will most likely end up in failure.6. Create a Clutter Free Zone to Work In.Take out from the package only the items that you need to complete the job and organize them so that they are within reach while still leaving enough working space around the device holder. The least you move around the better chances that you will not have specs of dust stirred up and landing on the glass or even on the liquid.7. Start the Installation.The installation steps should flow nicely from the beginning all the way to the end. Only your hands should be moving.TIP: When you remove the protective plastic layer from the glass, hold the glass with the top surface up. Lessens the chance of a dust particle landing on the glass side which will go over the screen.TIP: After the first curing step remove the device from the holder, clean the sides then with you thumb apply some pressure over the screen where the fingerprint reader is. Hold this pressure for about 10 seconds then repeat several times. This will squeeze most of the adhesive out from the area and will improve the chances of more accurate fingerprint readings. Immediately continue with the final curing step.When you are finished delete all previously saved fingerprints then save new fingerprints, at least 2 for a finger. This increases the chance of success later. Keep in mind that if the skin on your fingers is dry you will not be able to get a good read. Currently my fingerprint reads are over 90% successful.
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