I'm planning to purchase a Pixel 8 Pro soon and need advice on screen protectors. I'm considering the Whitestone EA, but I'm open to suggestions. For the case, I'm leaning towards the Otterbox Symmetry. I'd appreciate hearing about pros, cons, and any opinions on these choices or alternatives for protecting my new phone.
I highly recommend the Spigen screen protector for the Pixel 8 Pro. It's a flexible TPU film that provides good protection against scratches and minor impacts. The installation process is pretty straightforward, and it doesn't affect the fingerprint sensor's performance. Plus, it's case-friendly and maintains the screen's clarity.
Quick reply while I have a sec... honestly I spent way too much time looking into this when I first got mine. If you want to see how they actually fit in real life, I'd suggest checking these spots:
Just installed the ZAGG InvisibleShield last week. Installation was super easy with their tray system, and it feels really smooth. A bit expensive but they offer free replacements if anything happens to it. So far so good with the fingerprint sensor too.
I went ahead and purchased a generic tempered glass protector from an online retailer, but unfortunately, it didn't work well with the Pixel 8 Pro's fingerprint sensor. Even after re-registering my fingerprints, the sensor was inconsistent. Ended up removing it. Just a heads up to be cautious with off-brand protectors if you rely on the fingerprint unlocking.
For the Pixel 8 Pro, consider using a screen protector to prevent scratches. Many users recommend the Spigen AlignMaster, though some report alignment issues. Alternatively, Supershieldz offers a budget-friendly option, but it may be slightly smaller than the screen.