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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
This was an interesting experience, last time I put a screen on was 2nd gen razr days. Screens were not made of glass then, that's how long ago.

It arrived quick and intact. No damage. Opened up the box (a lot of pieces), everything was in there along with the instructions. The pieces were well wrapped so no dust or particles can hamper the screens. Front page said scan QR code for instructional video first. If QR code does not work then they said go to my email and press on the link that they sent me. I did not get an email, and yes I checked spam/junk and trash. Scanned the QR, it worked. The video was short, not thorough, and missed a lot for an instructional video but was pleased to see Thing (from Adams Family) was still getting gigs. The pamphlet doesn't cover enough either.

I decided to do the camera plate first, this SUCKED. You are guessing when you drop the plate on the main facing. My first attempt was a miss. It was crooked and tried to lift it and was very very strong on the face. That being the good point, i managed to get it off however the sticky film had separated off its on plate. Tried again first W,D,S (wipe,dust,smack) then carefully hovered over the facing and dropped it hoping I hit my target. After spending an hour on the first one, I had to accept what I saw on the second one and It does not cover the entire surface the plate of the camera. Which how I know its crooked.

Now to the screen. With the savage attempts of the last screen I was extra careful. I re-watched the video. This time I noticed, they were showing "the how to" on a samsung fold not Pixel. Moved on to setting up my orange frame, then W,D,S and pulled the screen out...I did not know which was what or what of which. The red tag to remove was confusion. I did not want to peel it off and have a smudge on it from holding it by the sides. Peeled it off and remembered the video...same ideology Just drop it. Got as close as I could I did. At first it looked like I got it aligned in. Then I took off the frame and all of a sudden the screen was moving, sealing itself from top to bottom! They say that this screen heals itself but I didn't know i was dealing with nanites, should have asked Will Smith for advice before this. Thought that was cool until it was done and left a billion bubbles.

I used the squeegee but only got half of them. It took a while and other safe instruments to get the rest. Glad there was no dust, fuze, or hair.

The inner screen, I remembered from the phone box that there was one and not to remove it. I wanted to see if you still can, so I did more digging and found out from google themselves that there is a screen but just basic, it's not recommended to remove it. I did not. and realize I overpaid for screens I am not going to use. After my last three bomb misses I was done.

After this experience, Ill hire someone else next time. 2 out of 5, the install was horrible, but can say that it works fine for now. No bubbles thanks to my new robotic phone. I recommend to buy directly from the brand and not third party vendors. Do your research first and know what you need to buy. l
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2.0 out of 5 stars Robots VS Bubbles, Who do you think will win?
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
This was an interesting experience, last time I put a screen on was 2nd gen razr days. Screens were not made of glass then, that's how long ago.

It arrived quick and intact. No damage. Opened up the box (a lot of pieces), everything was in there along with the instructions. The pieces were well wrapped so no dust or particles can hamper the screens. Front page said scan QR code for instructional video first. If QR code does not work then they said go to my email and press on the link that they sent me. I did not get an email, and yes I checked spam/junk and trash. Scanned the QR, it worked. The video was short, not thorough, and missed a lot for an instructional video but was pleased to see Thing (from Adams Family) was still getting gigs. The pamphlet doesn't cover enough either.

I decided to do the camera plate first, this SUCKED. You are guessing when you drop the plate on the main facing. My first attempt was a miss. It was crooked and tried to lift it and was very very strong on the face. That being the good point, i managed to get it off however the sticky film had separated off its on plate. Tried again first W,D,S (wipe,dust,smack) then carefully hovered over the facing and dropped it hoping I hit my target. After spending an hour on the first one, I had to accept what I saw on the second one and It does not cover the entire surface the plate of the camera. Which how I know its crooked.

Now to the screen. With the savage attempts of the last screen I was extra careful. I re-watched the video. This time I noticed, they were showing "the how to" on a samsung fold not Pixel. Moved on to setting up my orange frame, then W,D,S and pulled the screen out...I did not know which was what or what of which. The red tag to remove was confusion. I did not want to peel it off and have a smudge on it from holding it by the sides. Peeled it off and remembered the video...same ideology Just drop it. Got as close as I could I did. At first it looked like I got it aligned in. Then I took off the frame and all of a sudden the screen was moving, sealing itself from top to bottom! They say that this screen heals itself but I didn't know i was dealing with nanites, should have asked Will Smith for advice before this. Thought that was cool until it was done and left a billion bubbles.

I used the squeegee but only got half of them. It took a while and other safe instruments to get the rest. Glad there was no dust, fuze, or hair.

The inner screen, I remembered from the phone box that there was one and not to remove it. I wanted to see if you still can, so I did more digging and found out from google themselves that there is a screen but just basic, it's not recommended to remove it. I did not. and realize I overpaid for screens I am not going to use. After my last three bomb misses I was done.

After this experience, Ill hire someone else next time. 2 out of 5, the install was horrible, but can say that it works fine for now. No bubbles thanks to my new robotic phone. I recommend to buy directly from the brand and not third party vendors. Do your research first and know what you need to buy. l
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