SGP is a US based company that designs and manufactures cases and screen protectors for electronic devices. They make products for almost all smartphones, tablets and even select mainstream notebooks and digital cameras. Today I will be reviewing the SGP Steinheil Glas screen protector for the Samsung Galaxy S II.
Unlike most screen protectors which are mainly translucent plastic sheets, the SGP Glas is actually a reinforced glass with oleophobic coating. Oleophobic coating is a type of chemical property that prevents oil contamination and fingerprints. That isn’t to say that oil and fingerprints do not stick on the glass, but is less than a normal none-coated screen.
Installing the protector is straight forward, but beware that once installed it can not be reused. This, I am guessing, is due to the type of adhesive used. Having said that I managed to remove it a couple of times when dusts became trap in between, but that was before it ‘set’ in. Obviously your mileage may vary, but it is always best to get it right the first time round. An alcohol swab and micro fibre cloth is included to clean the screen before application.
The Galaxy S2’s Super AMOLED Plus is brilliant so it is amazing to find the screen remains bright, colourful and unimpaired by the SGP Glas. I was doubtful on whether the oleophobic coating will help, but after using it for an hour without wiping, the screen remained clear and only a few marks of fingerprints and remained responsive throughout. Unfortunately the responsiveness drops when the device is charging. This can be mitigated by installing a custom kernel with different screen sensitivity settings, though not everyone is capable of that.
The SGP Stenhill Glas for the Galaxy S II is now available with worldwide shipping.