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  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  GUIDE: ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY EXHIBIT SGH-T599

Before you begin with the instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

Please know that this page is exclusively meant for Samsung Galaxy Exhibit. Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully root your Samsung Galaxy Exhibit.

In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Samsung device on your computer.

► SAMSUNG DEVICES DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  DOWNLOADS

Download the files given below and transfer it to a separate folder on your computer (just to keep things tidy, that is).

  FIRMWARE FILE   WIPE FILE   ODIN FILE   STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing with Odin, which might delete internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract/Unzip the Odin file, Odin_v3.09.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably). You’ll get the following files:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

Odin3.ini

Extract the chúng tôi file from the T599-Pre-rooted.zip into the same folder where the Odin was extracted.

Disconnect the Galaxy Exhibit from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Samsung Galaxy Exhibit into Download Mode:

Power off your phone first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off

Press and hold these 3 buttons together until you see Warning! screen: Volume Down + Power + Home

Press Volume Up now to continue to Download Mode

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Exhibit as said above.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and re-install back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot phone and PC and then try again.

Load the firmware file (extracted in Step 1) into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps. (Step 7 and Step 8)

When you get PASS! message, your device will restart automatically. You can then disconnect your phone from PC.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy Exhibit from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 3 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your Galaxy Exhibit from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 3 of this guide again.

Similarly, flash the t599_wipe.tar.md5 file obtained from the t599_wipe.zip in the AP box of Odin. (This is just an empty cache file which is used to break the bootlops if you can’t get to recovery)

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Root Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 Wi

  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  GUIDE: ROOT SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB PRO 8.4 WiFi SM-T320

Before you begin with the instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be SM-T320!

This guide is specifically for the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 WiFi with model no. SM-T320. Do not use the procedures discussed here on any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully root your Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4.

In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Samsung device on your computer.

► SAMSUNG DEVICES DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  DOWNLOADS

Download the CF Auto Root file given below and transfer it to a separate folder on your computer (just to keep things tidy, that is).

  CF AUTO ROOT FILE   STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing the CF Auto Root, which might delete internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract/Unzip the CF-Auto-Root file, CF-Auto-Root-mondrianwifi-mondrianwifixx-smt320.zip, on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably). You’ll get the following files:

Odin3-v1.85.exe

Odin3.ini

CF-Auto-Root-mondrianwifi-mondrianwifixx-smt320.tar.md5

Disconnect the Galaxy Tab Pro from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Galaxy Tab Pro into Download Mode:

Power off your phone first and wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off.

Press and hold these 3 buttons together until you see Warning! screen: Volume Down + Power + Home.

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some 

troubleshooting tips

:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 as said above in Step 2 about drivers above this guide.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and reinstall back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot your phone and PC and then try again.

Load the firmware file (extracted in Step 1) into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy Tab Pro from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 2 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your Galaxy Tab Pro from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 2 of this guide again.

NOTE: It may happen that your phone doesn’t automatically boot into recovery and root your phone. In that case follow the following above procedure except that in Step 7, Auto Reboot option is un-checked and then the instructions below:

Pull out the battery and re-insert it after few seconds.

Boot your Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 WiFi into Recovery Mode: Press and hold these 3 buttons together: Volume Up + Power + Home.

Now, this will start the rooting process and will reboot the phone automatically when the process is done.

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Install Philz Touch Advanced Cwm Recovery On Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate Sgh

  WARNING!

Warranty may be void of your device if you follow the procedures given on this page.

You only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.

  GUIDE: INSTALL PHILZ ADVANCED CWM RECOVERY ON SAMSUNG GALAXY EXHILARATE

Before you begin with the instructions below, make sure your android device is adequately charged — at least 50% battery of the device.

  STEP 0: CHECK DEVICE MODEL NO.

To make sure your device is eligible with this, you must first confirm its model no. in ‘About device’ option under Settings. Another way to confirm model no. is by looking for it on the packaging box of your device. It must be SGH-I577!

Please know that this page is meant only for Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate. Please DO NOT try the procedures given here on any other device of Samsung or any other company. You have been Warned!

  STEP 1: BACKUP YOUR DEVICE

Back up important data and stuff before you start playing around here as there are chances you might lose your apps and app-data (app settings, game progress, etc.), and in rare case, files on the internal memory, too.

For help on Backup and Restore, check out our exclusive page on that linked right below.

► ANDROID BACK UP AND RESTORE GUIDE: APPS AND TIPS

  STEP 2: INSTALL LATEST DRIVER

You must have proper and working driver installed on your windows computer to be able to successfully flash recovery on your Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate.

In case you’re not sure, follow the link below for a definitive guide for installing driver for your Samsung device on your computer.

► SAMSUNG DEVICES DRIVERS INSTALLATION GUIDE

   STEP 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  DOWNLOADS

Download the files given below and transfer it to a separate folder on your computer (just to keep things tidy, that is).

  CWM RECOVERY FILE

For latest version of the Recovery, check the original page →

  ODIN ZIP FILE   STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Important Note: Backup important files stored on internal SD card of your device, so that in case a situation arises requiring you to do a factory reset after flashing the CWM Recovery, which might delete internal sd card too, your files will remain safe on PC.

Extract

/Unzip the Odin

zip file

, Latest Odin_ v3.09.zip on your computer (using 7-zip free software, preferably) to get the following files:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

Odin3.ini

Download the Philz CWM file, philz_touch_6.15.4-exhilarate.tar.md5 and place it in the same folder in which you extracted Latest Odin_v3.09.zip (Just for your convenience, that is). So, now you’ll have the following files in that folder:

Odin3 v3.09.exe

Odin3.ini

philz_touch_6.15.4-exhilarate.tar.md5

Disconnect the Galaxy Exhilarate from PC if it is connected.

Boot your Galaxy Exhilarate into Download Mode: [UPDATED]

Power off your phone first. Wait for 6-7 seconds after display is off.

Press and hold the following 2 buttons together: Volume DOWN+ Volume UP and connect the phone to PC using a USB cable.

If you don’t get the Added! message, here are some troubleshooting tips:

Make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Exhilarate as said above in ‘Before you begin..’ section.

If you have already installed driver, then uninstall them and reinstall back.

Connect using a different USB port on your PC.

Try a different USB cable. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not, try any other cable that’s new and of good quality.

Reboot your phone and PC and then try again.

Load the recovery file in chúng tôi form into Odin as instructed below:

Now in the Option section of Odin, make sure that Re-Partition box is unchecked. (Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)

Double check the above two steps. (Step 7 and Step 8)

When you get PASS! message, your device will restart automatically. You can then disconnect your phone from PC.

If you see FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin’s top left box, that’s a problem. Try this now: disconnect your Galaxy Exhilarate from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 3 of this guide again.

Also, If device is Stuck at setup connection or on any other process, then too, try this: disconnect your Galaxy Exhilarate from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and put it back inside in 3-4 seconds, open Odin and then repeat from Step 3 of this guide again.

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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Review

Our Verdict

With more memory and excellent battery life the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a powerful phone and a great choice if you want a large screen. However, it’s expensive, unwieldy and Samsung has dropped the IR blaster and hardly added anything to the edge screen. With the regular S6 available for less than £340 it’s a no brainer.

Samsung made a splash in the smartphone market with the curved screen Galaxy S6 Edge. Well there’s an even bigger model now so here’s our full Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review. Also see: Best new phones 2023 and Samsung Galaxy S7 release date, price and specs rumours.

The S6 Edge+ was announced in August at Samsung’s Unpacked 2023 event along with the Galaxy Note 5. This would normally be launched in September at IFA but it was seemingly brought forward to avoid a clash with the iPhone 6S – and other rivals in Berlin.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review: Price and competition

The original Galaxy S6 Edge was one of the most expensive phones we’ve ever seen at launch price. Well the Edge+ beat it with Samsung initially selling it at £749.

For a while it was reduced to a cheaper price than the smaller Edge at £599 but it’s now £629 from the official Samsung store. That’s not too bad but it’s still one of the most expensive phones around. However, head over to Amazon and you can pick one up for just £519, a relative bargain.

That’s £100 cheaper than the iPhone 6S which comes with half the storage but you need to consider that the Galaxy S6 can be purchased for under £340 which can only be described as a bargain.

See also: Samsung Galaxy S6+ release date, price and specs.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review: Design and build

There’s not a great deal to say about the design and build of the Galaxy S6 Edge+ since it is really just a bigger version of the original model. It retains the same look and feel compromising of a rounded metal frame and glass on the front and back.

It’s one of the most stylish phones around but we haven’t found it as comfortable as the regular Galaxy S6 due to the slightly sharp metal running down either side in order to house the curved edges of the screen – this hasn’t changed much on the Edge+. It’s still thin at 6.9mm but the Edge+ model being even larger makes it all the more unwieldy.

Despite increasing the screen size, Samsung has managed to make the Edge+ 0.1mm thinner than the Edge. There’s a larger battery too and yet the phone is only around 20g heavier. This is some impressive engineering from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review: Hardware and specs

As alluded to, the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is larger than the original model. If you thought a 5.1in screen was a bit small, the Note range is no longer your only option if you’re a Samsung devotee. The Edge+ features a 5.7in display which matches that of the new Galaxy Note 5 – it’s quickly becoming the standard size for larger phones with the new Nexus 6P also offering this screen size. Also see: 100 funny things to ask S Voice

The display still uses Samsung’s Super AMOLED technology and uses a Quad HD resolution (1440 x 2560). This does mean a drop in pixel density from 577- to 518ppi but we’re talking seriously high numbers here so it’s still awesomely crisp.

Also see: Best smartphones 2023.

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is one of a handful of phones announced with 4G of RAM which is plenty of memory – an extra 1GB compared to the Edge which power users may find helpful. On the storage front you might be sad to hear there’s still no Micro-SD card slot and the 128GB model has been dropped from the line-up, leaving just 32- and 64GB choices. As mentioned earlier, getting 32GB as standard is good when compared with devices like the iPhone 6S.

What’s even more impressive than the above numbers is the battery life on offer here. In our test the Galaxy S6 Edge+ lastest a whopping eight hours and 39 minutes with a score of 5192. The nearest contenter to date is the Honor 7 which managed just over seven hours.

The larger physical size means there’s room for a 3000mAh battery inside and the Edge+ also offers wireless charging which is something we always want to see from a high-end handset.

We didn’t think Samsung would drop any of its usual extra features so while the Galaxy S6 Edge+ has a fingerprint scanner in the home button and a heart rate monitor, the IR blaster has been dropped with the firm promoting new features such as ‘Live Broadcast’ although we don’t really see the need for this with apps like Periscope. There’s also 11ac Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1 with aptX, GPS and 4G LTE support.

With such high-end specs on the existing Galaxy S6 models, it’s not really a shock that things haven’t changed for the Edge+. This means there are still top-notch cameras at 16Mp at the rear with optical image stabilisation (it still sticks out a few millimetres but is one of the best on any smartphone), a single LED flash and support for 4K video at 30fps. There’s also still a decent 5Mp camera at the front.

With so many specs remaining the same, the key difference is the screen size and battery life (although more memory is welcome and it’s a shame to see the IR blaster gone) here so Samsung is delivering for all of you out there with a craving for an S6 Edge in a larger model.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ review: Software

The Galaxy S6 Edge+ comes pre-loaded with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and Samsung’s own TouchWiz interface – as you would expect.

Unfortunately, not much has changed but you can position the tab with with to access the People Edge where is most comfortable on the edge. There’s also the added feature of accessing your most used apps with via the People Edge on top of contacts.

We were hoping for more.

There’s little in TouchWiz that’s stock Android, it’s really just the recent apps menu. Otherwise Samsung has opted for its own way of doing things. That’s fine for fans of the UI but others may be put off.

Bloatware is much less of an issue these days but the Edge+ comes with a number of apps which can’t be uninstalled. This includes a folder full of Microsoft apps and Samsung’s own such as S Health and S Voice.

Specs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+: Specs

Android 5.1 Lollipop

5.7in Super AMOLED dual edge screen Quad HD (1440 x2560)

Exynos 7420 Octa-core processor

32/64GB storage

4GB RAM

16Mp rear camera with OIS

5Mp front camera

Heart rate monitor

Fingerprint scanner

NFC

GPS

11ac Wi-Fi

Bluetooth with atpX

3000mAh battery

6.9 mm

153g

Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean Ota Update Leaked For Bell Galaxy S3 (Sgh

Samsung must be pushing the carriers in the US (and Canada) pretty hard to get the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update out to the public for the Galaxy S3 as soon as possible, instead of taking a long time as was the case with previous devices. With two official Jelly Bean firmware leaked for the T-Mobile Galaxy S3, and not to mention numerous leaks for the international Galaxy S3, now a Jelly Bean Android 4.1 OTA update – having the firmware version MVLALI1 – has leaked for the Canadian Bell Galaxy S3 variant (model number i747M).

“You can find the latest Jelly Bean update leak for the international Galaxy S3 → here, and the T-Mobile one → here.”

With Android 4.1 being quite an important update, mostly due to the performance and smoothness improvements as well as the new Google Search experience, many will be wanting to try it out. The guide below will walk you through the steps to update to the leaked Jelly Bean OTA update with step-by-step instructions, so that you can get a taste of the official Android 4.1 update on your Bell Galaxy S3 before the final update actually rolls out.

However, considering this is a leaked pre-release update and is not being officially rolled out by Bell/Samsung, it may have issues and some things might not work properly. It might not be stable enough for every day use, so if you aren’t comfortable with trying leaked pre-release firmware, you should wait for the official update.

Now, let’s take a look at how the MVLALI leaked official Jelly Bean OTA update can be installed on the Bell Galaxy S3. Be sure to read the instructions carefully.

Compatibility

This guide below is compatible only and only with the Bell Galaxy S3, model number SGH-i747M. It’s not compatible with any other Galaxy S3, it only works for Bell variant. Check your device’s model in Settings» About phone.

Warning!

The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to your device, we won’t be held liable.

How to Install Jelly Bean Android 4.1 OTA on Bell Galaxy S3

[Important] Flash the stock MVLALH1 firmware on your phone by following the guide → here. The update will fail to flash on any other firmware or on custom ROMs. Keep in mind that this may require you to wipe data on your phone, so be sure to make a backup (see step 1). Also, if you are already on the MVLALH1 firmware (check in Settings » About menu), you can skip this step.

Copy the SGH-I747M_I747MVLALI-OTA-I747MVLALH_BMC_322447427.zip file to the internal storage on your phone.

In recovery, use the volume buttons to scroll up/down and the home button to select an option.

Select apply update from sdcard (or apply update from internal storage), then scroll to and select the SGH-I747M_I747MVLALI-OTA-I747MVLALH_BMC_322447427.zip file to start installation of the Jelly Bean OTA update.

After installation is complete, the phone should reboot automatically. If it does not reboot, go back to the main recovery menu and select reboot system now to boot up into the newly installed Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.

NOTE: To go back to ICS Android 4.0, you can flash the MVLALH1 firmware by following the guide linked in step 2 above.

The leaked official Jelly Bean Android 4.1 firmware is now up and running on your Bell Galaxy S3. Use it, go through what’s new and what’s changed, and do let us know what you think!

Best Samsung Galaxy S8 Screen Protectors

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If you go online and search for Galaxy S8 screen protectors, you’ll find that there are a lot of options available. To make your purchasing decision a bit easier, we have compiled a list of the best Galaxy S8 screen protectors available right now. Some of these are plastic, while others are Galaxy S8 glass screen protectors. We’ll also talk about the main differences between the two at the end of the post.

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Skinomi TechSkin Galaxy S8 screen protectors 

This is a full coverage Galaxy S8 screen protector that’s actually manufactured in the US. It’s thin as well as flexible, so it has no problems covering the curved sides of your Galaxy S8. Made from military-grade thermoplastic urethane, it’s designed to absorb impact and resistant against scratches and punctures. The screen protector also has a UV Clear Coat layer, which should prevent it from yellowing.

The manufacturer promises an easy, error-proof as well as bubble-free installation. It claims that the product offers a glass-like surface and is “self-healing”, so it can repair minor scratches on its own. However, the screen protector is not compatible with the majority of cases.

The product is reasonably priced and comes with a risk-free lifetime replacement warranty. You can get your hands on it for $7.85 on Amazon.

Supershieldz Galaxy S8 screen protector 

This screen protector is made from a high-quality Japanese PET film and has three layers: a scratch resistant surface polymer, a hardened protective mask to prevent deep cuts damaging your device, and a patented silicone gel that creates a vacuum to securely cling to the screen.

The product doesn’t have an adhesive and won’t leave any residue when or if you decide to remove it. It offers full-screen protection and what the manufacturer calls “Real Touch Sensitivity”, which promises a natural feel despite the fact this the screen protector is plastic.

The Supershieldz screen protector is easy to apply (100 percent bubble-free), comes with a lifetime replacement warranty, and is quite affordable. It currently retails for $6.99 on Amazon, , making it the most affordable Galaxy S8 screen protectors on this list. 

Spigen NeoFlex Galaxy S8 screen protector 

The Spigen NeoFlex is an edge-to-edge screen protector made from a flexible urethane and is scratch resistant. It has a case-friendly design and is compatible with Spigen cases, although the manufacturer does state that the screen protector must be applied while the case in on the device.

The installation is easy as it should be and it’s quite normal for bubbles or a rainbow effect to appear during the process. Both will disappear once everything dries, which can take up to 12 hours. The product comes with a two-year warranty and also has self-healing characteristics, meaning it can repair small scratches by itself.

The retail package contains two screen protectors and is currently available for $7.99 on Amazon. You can get it via the button below.

Samsung Galaxy S8 glass screen protectors

Tech Armor Galaxy S8 screen protector 

The screen protector from Tech Armor offers edge-to-edge coverage and is case-friendly. It’s made from the Japanese Asahi glass, has a silicone adhesive, and features a fingerprint resistant oleophobic coating.

The product is 0.3 mm thin, has a hardness rating of 9H, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. The package includes one 3D curved ballistic glass screen protector, an alcohol cleaning wipe, a microfiber cloth, a dust removal tape, and installation instructions.

If you’re on a budget, this is probably a great option for you. With a price of $12.95, it’s the most affordable glass screen protector on this list. You can get it from Amazon via the button below.

Moshi IonGlass Galaxy S8 screen protector 

This screen protector from Moshi is atomically-strengthened and said to be stronger than tempered glass and nearly impossible to scratch. The company claims that it exhibits exceptional hardness exceeding that of steel. It’s up to 40 percent thinner than generic glass screen protectors and offers a complete edge-to-edge coverage, like the rest of the items described in this post.

The product has a military-grade drop protection and a fingerprint-resistant surface coating. It’s precision-molded, so it will fit your Galaxy S8’s curved screen perfectly.

Although it’s not the most expensive product on this list, it definitely isn’t cheap, as Amazon is selling it for $39.95. Those of you interested can visit the retailer’s website via the button below.

Should you choose a plastic or glass screen protectors?

When deciding which of the Galaxy S8 screen protectors to buy, the first thing you should ask yourself is whether to get one made from plastic or glass. Galaxy S8 glass screen protectors are going to be more durable and tougher, so they will last a lot longer and offer more protection. Additionally, they feel a lot better and more natural than plastic screen protectors.

However, they are quite a bit thicker as well as more expensive. For example, the most expensive plastic screen protector on this list costs $7.99, while the most affordable glass option will set you back $12.95. If you want to opt for the most expensive one, you’ll have to fork out $45. Therefore, which one of the Galaxy S8 screen protectors should get really depends on what exactly you’re looking for and how much you are willing to spend.

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