I received my Inskin tempered glass the other day and here are some photos of how it looks.
PRO'S
Transparency is great, I wondered if the thickness of the glass would distort or wash out the screen image however the screen looks more vibrant with the glass than the PET material.
I *think*, and it could just be my optimism is playing with me here, but it seems the touch screen is more responsive with the glass on. Haven't had issues with phantom taps or with swiping other than with the increased sensitivity of the screen. I have to be a little more attentive as it seems to be more sensitive to initial contact. Example I'm used to my old screen protector on it so when I swipe sometimes I end up loading a tile my finger initially touches.
The glass feels terrific, so much smoother than the PET material of my old protector.
I've only ever installed 2 other screen protectors and I'm pretty clumsy at it, this went on smoothly and without bubbles. Package came with alcohol swab, microfiber cloth, a card to push any bubbles out and sticky film to remover what leftover dust particles were on the screen.
Cons:
As you can probably tell from the photos the glass is a little skewed to the right side of the phone. To fit the cut out notch at the top of the glass around the area around the front cam and light sensor it leaves the left side uncovered by about 1.5 mm as compared to the right which is exposed by about .5mm. It is a noticeable skew.
I'd prefer a hole punched out for the front facing cam and smaller notch around the ear piece and light sensor instead of the long notch the length of half the width of the screen.
*Really nitpicking now* would like to see future versions formed to accommodate the curvature of the screen. The over hang around the screen looks to be about 1mm on the left side and almost 2mm on the right and more noticeable at the corners. (Again, the glass is a little skewed to one side)
Overall I'm pretty happy with the product. This is my second screen protector for the 1520 and hopefully my last. Only thing left to do is see how this glass stands the test of time.