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The video reviews Zag screen protectors for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, featuring a privacy screen protector with anti-glare and antibacterial properties and a clear screen protector with impact resistance and blue light filtration. The protectors are assessed for installation ease, compatibility with in-display fingerprint sensors, scratch resistance, case compatibility, S Pen functionality, and anti-reflective technology. While there are some drawbacks like alignment issues and fingerprint pickup, the protectors generally perform well. The privacy feature may require brightness adjustment and interferes with screen clarity. Despite the pricier non-tempered glass construction, the protectors offer better scratch resistance and are recommended for those who prefer Zag over glass protectors.
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In this part of the video, the content creator tests two tempered glass screen protectors by zag for the Galaxy S24 Ultra – a privacy screen with anti-glare and a clear screen protector with impact resistance and blue light filtration. The privacy screen protector is antimicrobial, works with the IND display fingerprint sensor, and is not made of tempered glass. The installation process involves cleaning the screen, placing the phone in the guide, aligning and applying the protector, and removing any bubbles. Though some bubbles could be removed easily, there was a mark on the screen protector that remained despite protection during installation. Overall, the privacy screen protector provides a matte finish to reduce glare.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer tests a screen protector on a device. The alignment of the screen protector seems off with a noticeable gap, but it minimally picks up fingerprints. Re-registering fingerprints due to initial issues, they note that the dulled screen from the privacy feature may require brightness adjustment. Despite some initial fingerprint sensor hiccups, it eventually seems to work fine. When tested with polarized sunglasses, the screen shows slight color distortion. The S Pen works well with a slight resistance on the protector. The screen protector fits in a case without lifting or bubbles, with a slight gap around the screen.
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In this segment of the video, the review covers the compatibility of the screen protector with cases, lack of S Pen marks on the screen, and mixed privacy protection. The scratch resistance is tested against Mohs hardness scales, showing some improvement over regular film protectors. The installation process is outlined, including alignment issues and compatibility with in-display fingerprint sensors. The Zag Fusion XTR3 screen protector features blue light filtration, impact technology, and antimicrobial treatment, emphasizing ease of installation and compatibility with in-display fingerprint sensors.
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In this segment of the video, the process of installing a screen protector on a phone is demonstrated. The steps include aligning the camera hole, peeling off the protector, squeegeeing to remove bubbles, and testing the SP pen and fingerprints. The screen protector is praised for its alignment and touch sensitivity, although it does pick up fingerprints. There is anti-reflective technology and a cutout for the front camera. Testing through polarized sunglasses reveals a slight rainbow effect, but overall, the screen protector looks good and functions well.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on testing a screen protector’s compatibility with cases, anti-reflective coding, blue light filter, scratch resistance, ease of installation, compatibility with S Pen and fingerprint sensor, and case compatibility of the screen protector. The scratch resistance of this screen protector seems better than regular film protectors. The drawback mentioned is the expensive price of the screen protectors which are not tempered glass. The Privacy Screen was found not very effective, and the XTR 3 was slightly better. Overall, it is suggested as a good option if you prefer Zag screen protectors over tempered glass types.