I am looking for a glass screen protector for both my SP3 and my Lumia 1520, but in regards to my 1520, I have something to throw in to this thread. The best case available for the Lumia 1520 is from a maker called "Asmyna" and it can be found on Amazon at the link below:
/ASMYNA-Black-Symbiosis-Stand-Protector/dp/B00HGUKBBU/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1407625594&sr=8-5&keywords=asmyna+1520
This is my first post, and this site will not let me post a link until I have 10 comments under my belt, so just add the above onto Amazon's home page (wwwamazondotcom) to find this case, or just go onto Amazon and search for "Asmyna 1520" and it will be the only results that pop up.
Don't let the price fool you. It would be well worth the price even if it cost as much as an Otterbox, believe me, but it doesn't. Even though it is extremely affordable, it is a very strong and durable case, much like an Otterbox, with a two-piece hard plastic shell complete with the soft rubber wrap that goes around it to hold the case together and act as a shock absorber in the event that you drop it. The only problem I have with it is that it differs from the Otterbox Defender series cases in one way: no plastic screen shield built into the case so I was forced to buy a Zagg InvisibleShield. However, I have had to replace the film twice now (thinking the need to replace it was caused by the fact that I did not have it lined up 100% perfectly, but not even a perfect installation solves the problem) because the case causes bubbling along the edges, whether the screen protector is put on perfectly or not. Trust me when I say that there is no way to avoid this, which leads me to my question.
Does anyone have a case on their phone similar to the one in the link I attached in this post?? And, if so, do they have it on their phone in conjunction with a 9H tempered glass screen protector like the ones being discussed in this thread?? I only ask because I'd like to know if the bubbling issue that the hard-shell case causes when used in conjunction with a soft screen protector--like an InvisibleShield--is solved by using a tempered glass screen protector (as a result of the increased rigidity of a 9H screen protector) or if this type of case, no matter what, will mess with and undo the flush fit of a glass type of film, as well. If anyone can offer any insight on this, I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!
Respectfully Submitted,
Die-Hard Microsoft Fan But First-Time Poster