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Note 10 Packaged w/o a Case or Audio Adapter
August 25, 2019 Early Note 10 and 10+buyers, especially the Chinese flagship owners were surprised by the lack of case or audio jack adapter in the box. Samsung pre-installed a screen protector of its own over the Note 10 and 10+ displays, not leaving the Premium Hole filling to chance. The protector has a slight edge around the front camera lens and is so thin and tightly-placed its hardly noticeable. Figure 1: Screen Protection for Flexible Panels Source: PhoneArena
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A new generation of screen protection for curved edge displays, the UltraTough clear series from BodyGuardz has already landed for the Galaxy Note 10, and provides the feel of glass, with the durability of acrylic and PET composites.
Made with self-healing urethane film, the UltraTough Clear ScreenGuardz is the best of both worlds, as glass protectors are tough to master for curved edges, while film ones are scratch- and bubble-prone. Moreover, they don't provide that extreme level of protection as the glass ones and are somewhat icky to the touch compared to real cover glass. This BodyGuardz series aims to right all those wrongs in one fell swoop.
InvisibleShield's Ultra Visionguard is a new solution for handsets with flexible OLED displays that are sloping to the sides, such as the Galaxy Note 10 or 10+. The brand's previous curved protector efforts were as good as anyone else's, barring those that have to be installed using ultraviolet baking. Instead of removing blue light entirely which can cause a yellow tint, VisionGuard removes just the most harmful high-energy visible (HEV) blue light rays. The price? At $40 apiece, the Ultra Visionguard is twice the film protection of BodyGuardz, but has more value to add than a simple scratch and crack protection, too.
Made with self-healing urethane film, the UltraTough Clear ScreenGuardz is the best of both worlds, as glass protectors are tough to master for curved edges, while film ones are scratch- and bubble-prone. Moreover, they don't provide that extreme level of protection as the glass ones and are somewhat icky to the touch compared to real cover glass. This BodyGuardz series aims to right all those wrongs in one fell swoop.
InvisibleShield's Ultra Visionguard is a new solution for handsets with flexible OLED displays that are sloping to the sides, such as the Galaxy Note 10 or 10+. The brand's previous curved protector efforts were as good as anyone else's, barring those that have to be installed using ultraviolet baking. Instead of removing blue light entirely which can cause a yellow tint, VisionGuard removes just the most harmful high-energy visible (HEV) blue light rays. The price? At $40 apiece, the Ultra Visionguard is twice the film protection of BodyGuardz, but has more value to add than a simple scratch and crack protection, too.
Figure 2: InvisibleShield's Ultra Visiongua
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Figure 3: Whitestone Dome Glass
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Source: Company
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Source: Company
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Whitestone is the only tempered glass screen protector recognized by SMAPP (Samsung Mobile Accessory Partnership Program), but did you note the "ultraviolet baking" mention in the previous writeup? Well, that's Whitestone's Dome Glass we were referring to, with 9H hardness for utmost protection, 0.3mm thickness, and 100% touch sensitivity retention, and that is a big deal for Samsung's edge-y phones of late. Its liquid adhesive spills underneath the glass all the way to the rimless, colorless edges, as you can see in the video below, thus avoiding both touch issues on the sides and the nasty reflections that most other tempered glass protectors for curved screen phones exhibit. Granted, the Whitestone Dome does have to be baked with a lamp afterward, but, hey, you will be doing something with your own hands in this day and age of digital complacency!
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