Keep your Samsung Galaxy S7 screen clear and scratch-free with this InvisibleShield HDX screen cover. Crafted from military-grade materials, this cover delivers rugged durability to your device. The self-healing Nano-memory technology lets your screen recover from scratches and dings for a blemish-free display, and the tabbed design makes it easy to apply this InvisibleShield HDX screen cover to your phone.
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I used a different technique installing this HDX screen protector. I have the Otterbox Symmetry case and this screen protector works well with it. The problem most of us have, the edges don't lay flat on the sides. Why? The S7 has a slight curve on the screen. Not as curved as the S7 Edge though.
I was able to get the screen to lay flat on the sides. The top and bottom area of the screen protector still shows the gap. Probably due to the picking up from those edges. I found that if i used scotch tape as handles it worked better. (Your probably asking..."why not use the installation tabs on the screen protector?" Well I let the guy at Best Buy put it on half @$$ed and I didn't like the outcome. I no longer had the installation tabs at my disposal. So the tape worked in a pinch.)
To get the sides to lay flat I used a couple of alcohol wipes, that allowed me to wet the screen slightly. Why alcohol? I didn't have any of other kind of solution. The best liquid to use, the stuff that used to come with the original screen protectors. The solution helps by letting the screen protector make better contact with the glass. BTW the squeegee that's provided is perfect. After the screen was wet I placed the HDX screen protector down and positioned it. The alcohol helps with moving it around too. Once the HDX screen protector was in place where I wanted I used the squeegee to push the alcohol out. Starting from the middle and working my way out to the edges. Making sure to get the sides down as best as possible. After I was satisfied with the screen protector I wiped up the remaining alcohol with the cleaning wipe.
Hopefully this helps.
ZAGG should put a product out that works as advertised. If there are additional materials needed for a successful installation, they should provide.
I would recommend this to a friend...but advise to use additional material. Lens cleaner, alcohol or even the origianl ZAGG screen solution.