You can feel a cushioning effect on the edge of your fingernail. There is also a slightly soft feel to the screen, especially when you tap the screen. I glide-type rather than tap type, so I notice the minuscule amount of resistance as my finger moves over the keyboard. While my fingertip does not drag on the screen there is a barely perceptible amount of resistance. There is no detectable decrease in screen touch sensitivity. When the phone is on and the screen is lit up you can't tell there is any protector installed. If the screen is off (is dark) and you tilt the phone this way and that under a bright light, you can see a very, very slight orange peel. Once installed, you can't see the screen protector on the phone. I have a Spigen Liquid Crystal case installed so that might be helping to protect the edges. After two weeks I haven't had any edges pop up. I used the heel of the palm technique to press the edges down and followed up a couple of minutes later with a hair dryer blowing around the edges. They tell you to let the edges "dry" for a couple of minutes before sealing them down. It was fairly easy to install, just follow the video instructions. But I would kick myself if I scratched the screen on my new phone. I've never had a scratch on any of my phone's screens. I've never used a screen protector until my 2 XL.
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