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Should I wait 24 hours to dock the Switch after applying the amfilm protector? I had planned on sticking it right back in.
Also: this protector is soooooo nice. Love it.
When I placed my amFilm glass protector Switch into the dock, I noticed the bottom corner of my Switch lose suction. It is hard to know how much that is because of the heat or my trouble with bubbles, but I would leave it off the dock for it to settle fully.
So because you had good luck installing the screen, that somehow invalidates the issue faced by myself and other users? Well, good luck with that argument. The fact is, I followed the instructions given by both the instructions in the package and the YouTube video. Still had numerous bubbles. Washed my hands until they were pale. Still had bubbles. I'm happy you managed to install your screen successfully, and I have had several successful installations on my cell phones, tablet, New Nintendo 3DS, Vita, etc. That being said, I didn't have luck with this. There isn't any need to be inconsiderate, and think my issue is well-within reason to refund. Hell, if they offered an exchange I would take it.
Your mileage may vary, so don't take my account as definitive. I just wasn't impressed with the amFilm screen, and I was surprised by how many huge bubbles still remained no matter how clean the screen remained, how many times I used the card to rid of bubbles, etc. I hope you have better luck than me!
It is not luck, but skills and patience .
Bubbles that don't go away means dust, period.the application was not Good.
Got my ButterFox case today. It's nice. First like a glove, almost too tight though for my tastes personally, the braiding around the case rubs against it as I put it in, have to push a bit to get it to insert. I don't like when things fit too snugly with a harder material like that as it can wear away at the edges.
I love the look, and it has everything I wanted inside. May cut the straps/bands off though, it already doesn't move at all inside the case, it really doesn't need those.
How long do these tempered glass protectors usually last?
I've only ever had to put one on my devices once. Longest I've used a device with one is about four years though.
What's with the shower thing and waiting 12 hours? Is this a "just to be safe" thing, or do you basically need to do it? I'd imagine I don't want moisture if I'm adhering something to a surface. I also kinda get letting it "settle", but it's not like the Switch runs super hot if it's undocked.
Hot showers bump up humidity and prevent dust from floating in the air. Very useful if you're in a dusty environment.
Anybody having any issues with the backplate of the console being kinda "loose"- For example I get a kinda squeaking sound when I press on the barcode on the bottom left corner. Feels like a small air pocket.. not sure if it's just from general use or another problem. Anyone else having this?
Now to determine the best way to pad these accursed plastic rails...
Posted this in the other thread but I strongly advocate for a screen protector regardless of the dock situation. I was able to make very small and light micro abrasions with just gently wiping the screen with a brand new micro fiber cloth while installing my screen protector today. Granted these micro abrasions are only barely visible at a certain angle, with the screen off, and in perfect lighting conditions; this still shows how little it takes to scratch the screen.
So because you had good luck installing the screen, that somehow invalidates the issue faced by myself and other users? Well, good luck with that argument. The fact is, I followed the instructions given by both the instructions in the package and the YouTube video. Still had numerous bubbles. Washed my hands until they were pale. Still had bubbles. I'm happy you managed to install your screen successfully, and I have had several successful installations on my cell phones, tablet, New Nintendo 3DS, Vita, etc. That being said, I didn't have luck with this. There isn't any need to be inconsiderate, and think my issue is well-within reason to refund. Hell, if they offered an exchange I would take it.
Your mileage may vary, so don't take my account as definitive. I just wasn't impressed with the amFilm screen, and I was surprised by how many huge bubbles still remained no matter how clean the screen remained, how many times I used the card to rid of bubbles, etc. I hope you have better luck than me!
Can you guys link the protector you're recommending?
If you have a glass screen you shouldn't need to pad the rails. The screen will be a lot higher on the MOHs scale and th rails won't do anything to it.
hiiiiinge methoooooodI'm getting all nervous about installing the glass, and it hasn't even shipped yet.
All my earlier devices have had at least one speck of dust under the protector so my experiences with these are not very positive, always bugs me out when I look at them.
Here's hoping with flashlight, steamy shower and some patience I manage to get it installed without dust next week..
hiiiiinge methooooood
gives you plenty of leeway to position, then clean, then apply quickly to make sure you don't get any dust.
Just be cautious about the amfilm dry cloth used after the wet cloth. I've noticed a couple of dust fibers under the screen and they could have only come from that dry cloth. Definitely use a flashlight after wiping and use a compressed air can.
hiiiiinge methooooood
gives you plenty of leeway to position, then clean, then apply quickly to make sure you don't get any dust.