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Which screen protector works best for the Motorola Edge 60 Pro?

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Which screen protector actually stays on the Motorola Edge 60 Pro without peeling?

I looked at Spigen but reviews say they bubble on the curved edges and I really dont want to mess with UV glue kits. Im taking this phone on a Colorado hiking trip next Friday and need something solid under $25...


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I have been dealing with these curved <a href=" https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw= Motorola+displays+for+a+few+y&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1311&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337998953&customid=22&toolid=10001&mkevt=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Motorola displays for a few years now and yeah, they are a total pain if you dont get the right material. I remember back when I took my old Edge plus on a trip to the Smokies... I had a cheap dry-install film that literally peeled off the first time I pulled it out of my pocket because of the humidity and friction. It was super annoying. I eventually figured out that for these aggressive curves, you actually want a wet-install film. People get scared of the spray, but its honestly way easier than fighting bubbles with a dry sticker. It gives you a lot more control during the application process. Here is why I stick with the wet stuff:

  • You can literally slide the protector around until it is perfectly centered. No more lopsided edges that catch on your case.
  • The liquid helps the adhesive bond to the curve better than static alone.
  • They have this self-healing property where small scratches from your keys or trail dust just disappear after a few hours. I have been really satisfied with the Armorsuit MilitaryShield Case Friendly Screen Protector. It is usually under 15 bucks and they give you two in the pack. Another solid one is the Skinomi TechSkin Clear Film Protector. I have used both on my recent Moto phones and they never lift at the corners even after months of use. Just make sure you do the install at night so it can cure while you sleep... if you do it right before you go to bed, it will be rock solid by morning.


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Quick reply while I've got a minute. Honestly, I've had such a rough time with these curved screens lately. I used to think paying more meant better quality, but unfortunately, I wasted almost thirty bucks on a premium brand last year that literally popped off after two days in the humidity. It was so disappointing because I really wanted that smooth glass feel, but without the UV mess, the adhesive just never stays sealed on those deep edges. I ended up trying a totally different approach for my mountain trips. I found that <a href=" https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Ibywind+Screen+Protector+for+ Motorola+Edge+60+Pro+TPU+Film+Pack+of+2&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1311&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337998953&customid=22&toolid=10001&mkevt=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Ibywind Screen Protector for Motorola Edge 60 Pro TPU Film Pack of 2 actually held up better than the expensive stuff, even tho it's technically a flexible film. It comes with this little plastic alignment tool that's way easier than the UV kits you're avoiding. Since you're hitting Colorado, you definitely want something that wont lift when your phone gets warm in your pocket and then cold in the high altitude air. If you're still skeptical, maybe look at <a href=" https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=LK+3-Pack+Screen+Protector+for+ Motorola+Edge+60+Pro+Flexible+Film&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1311&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337998953&customid=22&toolid=10001&mkevt=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">LK 3-Pack Screen Protector for Motorola Edge 60 Pro Flexible Film. I had some issues with their clarity being a bit grainy in the past, but for under fifteen bucks, it's hard to complain when you just need something rugged for a week in the woods. Just a tip: clean the edges with alcohol twice before you start. If any skin oil stays on those curves, it's gonna peel by Saturday. It's kinda tedious but worth it to keep the grit out.


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> I looked at Spigen but reviews say they bubble on the curved edges and I really dont want to mess with UV glue kits. I totally get the frustration with those curved screens! Since youre heading to Colorado and need to stay under $25, you should look at TPU films rather than tempered glass. I have been testing the <a href=" https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Supershieldz+High+Definition+Clear+Shield+TPU+for+ Motorola+Edge+60+Pro&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1311&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337998953&customid=22&toolid=10001&mkevt=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">Supershieldz High Definition Clear Shield TPU for Motorola Edge 60 Pro and the results are amazing! The 0.15mm thickness provides fantastic clarity while maintaining full touch sensitivity. It uses a dry application method that actually grips the 2.5D edges much better than those expensive glass options. For less than $10, you get a 2-pack which is incredible value for any budget!

  • Superior edge adhesion
  • 0.15mm ultra-thin profile
  • Self-healing technology for scratches It handles micro-abrasions from sand and dust perfectly, which is basically essential for hiking. The self-healing layer is top-tier tech for this price point! Love how it doesnt peel even in pockets.


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Bump - same question here


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