Reddit Reddit reviews Nillkin 9H Hardness Tempered Glass Screen Protector for OnePlus A0001 - Retail Packaging - Transparent

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Nillkin 9H Hardness Tempered Glass Screen Protector for OnePlus A0001 - Retail Packaging - Transparent
9H hardness factor, tempered glass, ultra durableAnti-shatter & anti-scratchOleophobic nano coating and HD optical transmittanceMaximum touch responsivenessCompatible with: For OnePlus A0001
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u/shoangore · 23 pointsr/oneplus

Here's my OnePlus One 64gb version in its case, tempered glass screen protector, and Qi receiver.

Everything works fine. The glass catching fingerprints still, though not as easily as the screen did. Edges weren't done great so I imagine they'll collect dust.

The case fits well and even allows for my Pressy unit (which is compatible) to be inserted without any flushness issues. Honestly fits it like a glove.

I'm using a microUSB "B" style Qi receiver to charge. On my TYLT unit, I can have the phone vertical or horizontal and it'll charge still.

I included a photo of all the packaging so you know what brands I bought. If you want to know the specific vendor I bought (and not shop on your own.. I was in a hurry so I paid a premium on all of them, at least 25% over what I could have gotten them if I had the time to wait).

Wireless Receiver

Nillkin Case - Black

Tempered Glass Screen Protector

TYLT Wireless Charger

EDIT: Charging Update!

At 25% charge, I put the phone on my TYLT dock from 12AM-5:30AM; phone was fully charged by the time I woke up! So yes, the charging is at least fast enough to fully charge my phone.

EDIT 2: 2nd Day Charging

At 14% charge, I put the phone to charge at around 11:30PM. At 5:30AM the next day, the phone seemed to have overheated at 76% and had stopped charging. Battery temp showed the phone was overheating at a ghastly 49 Degrees C! I will try one more night to see if it was just a fluke. Anyone want to buy me a new battery? Ha.

EDIT 3: 3rd Day Charging

At 53% charge, went up to 100% overnight. I made sure the receiver was right in the center of the TYLT dock to avoid poor connection.

In the afternoon I hit 17% because the phone was being ridiculous. Put it in the dock vertically without giving it much attention. Went up to 38% in 90 minutes, but the phone was pretty hot. Will charge the rest. If no new edits appear, it means I've stopped having issues with charging.

EDIT 4: ?? 7/15/14 Update

For those of you who want to use the TYLT to charge, be careful. My phone repeatedly overheats using this, going as high as 43C. Some research today shows it may be due to the metal in the phone activating ALL the coils, causing the phone to roast. I will try this official post by TYLT tonight to see if that helps. I have also installed this app from Google Play to monitor my battery and make sure the temperatures don't go too high during my testing, as I don't want to completely destroy my phone's battery in the first month. More reading on the heating issues here

EDIT 5: 7/16/14 Update

I added a block that's 1/2" tall to the bottom of my TYLT unit and then set my phone on top. Additionally, I removed 'High Accuracy' mode on the GPS to Battery Saving and disabled data (because those also generate heat inside the phone). Doing this, my phone never exceeded 38C. Charging overnight, when I awoke my phone was sitting at 100% charge idling at 36.5C, perfectly acceptable!

Tonight I will try to charge using the bottom wedge but leaving Data and High Accuracy on. I have installed Battery Temperature Guard to play an alarm if temperatures exceed 40C (still acceptable as you can reach this while gaming, but I don't want to have my phone sitting at that temp for 4-5+ hours!)

Possible items to use as 'blocks':

  • Legos
  • Mechanical pencil lead holders (stack 2-3)
  • Giant pink eraser
  • Double-sided insulation foam


    EDIT 6: 7/23/14 Update

    So it seems sometimes I can charge without any issues, other times the phone will charge very slowly. I've experimented with height positioning with the block mount to lift the phone, it seems anything from 2cm-3/4" will prevent the phone from heating. While charging I do not exceed 36C.

    I've also pulled the receiver out just a little so that I can pull the microUSB out of the port in case I need to charge via cable or connect to the computer. Time will tell if that will damage the cable, but for now it looks like it's fine.

    11/17/14 Update:

    If you're visiting here still, please note I have STOPPED using a Qi charger in lieu of an actual dock with microUSB connector. The charger worked, yes, but my phone was constantly warm, resulting in shorter battery life on a regular basis. Since removing it, my phone has been cool to the touch, and keeps its charge longer throughout the day.
u/PriceZombie · 10 pointsr/oneplus

This is the pricing Amazon reports.

My FAQ explains that Amazon doesn't include 3rd party shipping prices (intentionally), which skews the end price for consumers when not available for prime. I've asked them a few times to reconsider, but they've setup the API this way for years, so it isn't likely to change.


This is also why I post screenshots, to verify the results.

u/DirtyNoona · 2 pointsr/oneplus

Thanks for a very kind user from this subreddit, I've been liberated from my old cracked cellphone :). I received my phone no later than a week (business days) after it was processed; placed the order on the 18th, received it earlier today (27th).

I ordered the Tudia Slim-Fit Dual Layer case along with a Nillkin 9H tempered glass for my OPO, and both of them feel great; couldn't be happier with my purchase. Some people have said the Tudia case is a bit tough to take off the phone, but that isn't the case for me. The Nillkin screen protector feels very nice. I've never had a tempered glass screen protector; so I can't really compare it to anything other than that it feels 1000x better than a film screen protector. I'll admit, I wanted to put a film protector over my Nillkin for more protection, but I'm pretty confident that my screen will stay safe regardless with these two products.

The phone itself is a beauty. I underestimated how good it would feel until I actually picked it up. The sandstone texture on the back of the phone feels amazing, I thought it would feel a bit too rough, but it feels really nice. I am sad that I don't trust myself with this phone without a case though. Size doesn't feel too big (although I do have fairly large slender hands) and the power and volume buttons feel tactile (some have said it's too recessed, not in my case). Coming from a phone where the power button was located at the top of the phone, the side power button feels much more ergonomic and easier to access of course. I do wish that the screen resolution was quad HD (like the LG G3), but I really can't complain about anything at this price point.

I made a thread asking users about what they didn't like about the OPO, and my biggest concerns were the yellow tint at the bottom of the screen (that was only an early production defect AFAIK), camera responsiveness, random resets (with the new update), and battery issues. So far, the only thing that I have encountered is a bit of the camera lag (hopefully they will fix this with a patch), and what seems to me like poor reception :S. With my old phone, I was able to get 70-80% bars with LTE signal, but on the OPO, I'm getting around 60% bars with E/H+/3G signal, not LTE. My carrier operates LTE on bands 700/1700/2600, all of which OPO is listed to support :. I haven't tested this outside of my neighborhood; so I'll find out if I can get LTE anywhere tomorrow.

Overall; I love this phone. NO RAGRETS.

u/DudeShift · 2 pointsr/oneplus

Amazon has it for cheaper I think

u/spicyrazz · 2 pointsr/oneplus

Is it this screen protector you are using? The Cruzerlite TPU cove rlooks sweet, I might just orde rit so I have an alternativ to the flip cover in case I dont like it :)

u/eoddc5 · 2 pointsr/oneplus

I ordered a Nillkin tempered glass protector, and a TUDIA slim-fit case (looks like a spigen for my htc one m8)

came out to $25 total

u/lazyasianstudent · 1 pointr/oneplus

As /u/dfloyd13 mentioned, the Diztronic case and Orzly screen protector are great choices! I have the Diztronic case myself (got my phone a day ago) and I'm very impressed by it. Instead of the Orzly however, I have the [Nilkin] (http://www.amazon.com/Nillkin-Hardness-Tempered-Protector-OnePlus/dp/B00L3EO82I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412279982&sr=8-1&keywords=nillkin+oneplus) which I like very much.

u/parsf · 1 pointr/oneplus

Hey personally, on my Nexus 5 I started off with a clear plastic screen protector. Then I got introduced to matte screen protectors which was amazing. However, when my friend got the OPO, he ordered a tempered glass screen protector. Boom, ordered and applied it (which is even easier to do than plastic ones by the way), and he's never going back. The screen clarity and smoothness is unrivaled. Same feeling as using a naked screen. The anti-fingerprint coating and other coatings might even make it better than the original screen, similar to having two screens on top of each other. He was persuaded to buy one as my other friend had one on his Nexus 5 and it saved his screen from a drop once. The protector shattered but the screen underneath was untouched, unlike when I dropped my Nexus 5...ended up having to get a screen replacement. The one he got was from Amazon. If you enjoy the feeling of the naked screen but don't want to scratch it, this is definitely for you.

For TPU cases, I've not had a chance to look into those. From the little searching I've done, this looks like it would be decent. It still has some transparency so you can see the 1+ Logo (something I would want) but also provides great protection. I've heard a lot of great reviews about this company.

However, I think for the case it comes down to personal preference and how clumsy you think you are. It's important to strike a balance between an average protective case with a thin design and a great protective case which is extra bulky. Personally I may got for an official one such as this or this. I know a lot of reviews say it makes it too slippery. But I like the thinness and only need something to protect the back when I place my phone down.