Have o my had an been using for almost 6 days now and so far so good, was easy to install, comes with everything you need, works great with my otterb9x defender l, commuter, and symmetry cases, haven't tried with any other non otter box cases as all I use is otterbox, don't have no edges or corners or sides lifting up on me, only thing though I just wish they used a little bit more adhesive... make me feel a little more safe about it.. . I have dropped my phone down a flight of 15 steps with the screen protector on and no problems or issues yet knock on wood
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Hopefully this is only a Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Plus) issue...however...the Defender Pro cases, specifically, does not play well with the Alpha Glass screen protector for the S8+. The center of the controversy may be the "nib" or "nub" on the rubberized case that inserts into the hole on the Defender Pro's plastic frame, to press the power button on the right of the phone. Invariably, over time, the nub somehow works its way out of an orientation to where it solidly contacts the power button on the phone. So, you have to take that top right rubberized quadrant of the Defender Pro case off to get to the nub, to convince it to go back into the power button hole in the plastic Defender Pro frame. Strangely, this is always difficult to get the rubber nub to solidly press on the power button. The other buttons on the phone & their respective rubber nubs on the Defender Pro rubber trim don't have this problem. The Alpha Glass comes into play here, because its edge lines up right at the plastic frame of the Defender Pro. And, for whatever reason, trying to reseat that rubber nub for the power button puts stress on the part of the glass near the power button. It's easy to crack the glass when this happens. Actually, any situation where you need to remove the Defender Pro case may result in your cracking the screen protector, since it's held on by adhesive & some parts of the adhesive may have fastened to the glass better than others. Otterbox says they're made to work together, but between my bride & I, we've gone thru a couple of screen protectors already. Otterbox was kind enough to replace 2 of them, gotta give them credit for that. However, we're going to have to move to a case with an integrated screen protector, like Otterbox made for the Galaxy S5, for example. We can't just keep throwing money at the same screen protector at $20 per incident. Check out SupCase (US company in Atlanta, GA) or the Zizo Bolt case for an S8+ case with a built-in/integrated screen protector. Enjoy.Read full review
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This is the only screen protector I've found that is truly compatible with the Otter Box Defender case and the Samsung Galaxy S8+. I tried an off brand, which was cheaper. It didn't fit well and cracked up, so I had to send it back. I'll stick with the Alpha Glass in the future.
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Within the first week it started cracking in the middle of the night while just sitting there on my night stand. Every few nights another crack would show up, until I took it off and through it away. I got rid of the case too. I think the case was putting pressure on the glass. The Case and Glass cost around $100.00 total. I went and bought an all in one case for $30.00 from i-Blason, and it has performed great for 5 months now. Don't buy Otterbox, it's just an expensive scam.
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Pros was easy install. But it started cracking within days without even dropping device. Called otter box and good thing they are shipping out another one without cost, then then told me about a screen protector called flex. They said it’s suppose to be better, told them I will wait for reviews before purchasing.
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