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The best screen protectors for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus

When you have a phone with a screen as artistically graceful as the Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus, you must have a screen protector that keeps it in one piece. Since some screen protectors don’t do much, it is important to know which ones work well and which ones are a waste of money. Here are some of the best screen protectors to keep your Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus safe from harm.

Supershieldz Tempered Glass Screen Protector

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Installing glass screen protectors can be tricky if you’re not sure what you’re doing — Supershieldz has taken care of this by providing you with an easy installation tray. Their tempered glass screen protector is made with high-quality tempered 2D rounded edge glass, for a seamless fit, and bubble-free adhesives, so you won’t have any issues installing it. Oleophobic and hydrophobic coatings keep sweat and fingerprints at bay, and this screen protector comes in a two-pack, so you’ll have a spare on hand if you need it.

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Tech Armor Glass Screen Protector

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For an affordable glass screen protector that also offers excellent protection against drops and scratches, this one from Tech Armor ticks all the boxes. Made from multilayered Asahi branded Japanese HD ballistic glass, it’s curved to fit the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus display seamlessly. It’s easy to install and won’t interfere with the phone’s sensors — and an oleophobic coating keeps pesky fingerprints at bay.

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Rhinoshield Impact Flex

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It’s not often a film screen protector claims to be impact-resistant, yet here we are. Despite being only as thick as a piece of printer paper, Rhinoshield claims its Impact Flex can take about four times as much impact energy as Gorilla Glass 3, making this film protector a good choice if you’re worried about bumps. It does this through a special impact layer that disperses and dampens the energy of impacts. Add to that the oleophobic coating and thinness, and you’ve got a winning formula. It’s quite expensive, though.

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Peel Glass Screen Protector

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Hate the idea of always seeing your screen protector and always knowing it’s there? Then maybe check out the Peel screen protector. Like Peel’s ultrathin cases, this screen protector has been engineered to blend in with your phone once applied, leaving as little a trace as possible. The bezels are color-matched to the Galaxy S8 range, and the edge-to-edge design seamlessly covers the phone’s entire screen. It’s designed to complement Peel’s own cases, running perfectly into the case’s bezel, and Peel promises the glass emulates the feel of the original screen. On the minus side, it’s expensive for a single protector, and it doesn’t come with a lifetime warranty, as many others do.

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ArmorSuit MilitaryShield Case-Friendly Protector

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Quality doesn’t have to break the bank, and ArmorSuit’s excellent screen protector is evidence of that. It’s made from a protective film, and while it won’t be as strong against damage as tempered glass, ArmorSuit’s MilitaryShield is made from the same film material used to protect military aircraft, helicopters, and space shuttles — which is pretty cool. It’s been treated to resist yellowing as it ages, it can cope with moisture and corrosion damage, and it comes with self-healing properties that close up small scratches over time. While it won’t protect against heavier threats to your device, this will do an excellent job of keeping dirt and scratches away from your phone.

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Spigen NeoFlex

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Unlike the other screen protectors on this list, the NeoFlex screen protector from Spigen doesn’t have glass like the others on this list. The NeoFlex protector utilizes a TPU material that more aptly resembles film protectors for its thinness and malleability in place of glass.

What it lacks in glass materials, it more than makes up for in capabilities, like the one that allows it to self-heal, subtly erasing minor scratches over time. It cuts down on the number of oils and fingerprint residue that could appear on the display, prevents bubbling during application and use, and touchscreen sensitivity remains unaffected.

The one potential downside may be the spray-on solution required to make it stick to the Galaxy S8, but if you’re not bothered by a small amount of mist, then Spigen’s NeoFlex is one of the cheaper solutions to keep your display intact. Right now, this is only available for the S8.

Skinomi TechSkin

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Skinomi’s TechSkin respects your need to use a screen protector in addition to your phone case. For a fair price, your screen protector can be touch to puncture, flexible, and self-healing.

The Skinomi’s TechSkin prevents discoloration and fading, and you can easily remove it without the nuisance of having to wipe off sticky residue. This particular skin doesn’t feature anything fancy; it’s pretty straightforward in its overall design. However, it’s an affordable, dependable option that proves effective.

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IQ Shield LiQuidShield Full Coverage Screen Protector

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Similar to the Skinomi TechSkin we just discussed (see above), the IQ Shield is also an impressive product that doesn’t require a lot of spending. It’s easy to put this film protector on any case you have; the design and size don’t matter. 

To apply the protector to your screen, simply use a liquid solution and squeegee and paint the shield onto the surface. This method will stop bubbles from developing between the screen and the protector. 

If you’re not already impressed, we should mention that the IQ Shield LiQuidShield Full Coverage Screen Protector heals itself from minor damages. We think that’s remarkable. This self-healing technology won’t hinder the use of your device in any way or interrupt your phone’s touchscreen capabilities. IQ Shield is a reputable brand with an impressive track record of high-quality and incredible performance. We believe this product falls into those two categories. 

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