A few days ago I received my 2nd-generation GPEL Tempered Glass Screen Protector (TGSP) for the Galaxy S7 Edge. I ordered mine in Black. Unlike the 1st-gen black TGSP which was actually dark blue in color, the 2nd-gen black TGSP is really black in color. If that discrepancy bothered anyone before, the revised and updated color should please you.
The GPEL TGSP was shipped to me inside the same packaging as the 1st-gen. That is, the TGSP was well-protected and not damaged at all.
This is what the exterior packaging looks like.

Once you take the TGSP out of the package, this is how it looks like, front and back.





The glue/adhesive setup on the back of the TGSP looks to be the same as the 1st-gen GPEL TGSP.
Installing the TGSP was simple and easy. Use the included alcohol wipe to clean the phone, dry it with the provided microfiber cloth, remove any dust particles with the dust sticker tapes, and carefully align then press the TGSP down on the phone. Afterwards, use your fingers and/or rubber squeegee tool to apply pressure to the TGSP to ensure adhesion.
The first thing I immediately noticed was how clear the TGSP glass was. Unlike the 1st-gen GPEL, which had this sparkly sheen all across the glass (especially noticeable on white backgrounds), this 2nd-gen GPEL does not have any sheen at all.




There is, however, some dots that show up. They are not, however, distracting because they become only visible under certain angles and under direct bright sunlight.
With no distracting sheen anymore and barely-visible dots, my experience of viewing content on my phone has improved very much compared to the 1st-gen GPEL TGSP. This is a definite and clear upgrade in quality.
As for the ability of the TGSP to adhere correctly to the phone, I've had no issues (I had no adhesion issues with the 1st-gen GPEL as well). The glue is strong and the TGSP stays on without creaking when used together with my thin-fit cases - OEM Samsung Leather case, Match2 clear TPU case, and the Tauri clear TPU case.
With other medium- to heavy-duty cases, the TGSP will most likely lift up or crack. But that's not a Con for this TGSP - that is just how it is for curved TGSP's in general.
And finally about sensitivity. The sensitivity is better for me than the 1st-gen GPEL. I use a Playstore keyboard app called MultiLing and on that keyboard I had difficulty registering touches on the 1, Q, and A buttons. Not so with this 2nd-gen GPEL. The TGSP feels to be the same thickness as the 1st-gen but somehow touch sensitivity got better.
My verdict? This is a GREAT TGSP from a great company with good customer service. I was already satisfied and content with the 1st-gen GPEL despite its shimmering glass but this 2nd-gen GPEL is even better in every way. I have no qualms recommending this TGSP to my fellow GS7 Edge owners. :good::)
The GPEL TGSP was shipped to me inside the same packaging as the 1st-gen. That is, the TGSP was well-protected and not damaged at all.
This is what the exterior packaging looks like.
Once you take the TGSP out of the package, this is how it looks like, front and back.
The glue/adhesive setup on the back of the TGSP looks to be the same as the 1st-gen GPEL TGSP.
Installing the TGSP was simple and easy. Use the included alcohol wipe to clean the phone, dry it with the provided microfiber cloth, remove any dust particles with the dust sticker tapes, and carefully align then press the TGSP down on the phone. Afterwards, use your fingers and/or rubber squeegee tool to apply pressure to the TGSP to ensure adhesion.
The first thing I immediately noticed was how clear the TGSP glass was. Unlike the 1st-gen GPEL, which had this sparkly sheen all across the glass (especially noticeable on white backgrounds), this 2nd-gen GPEL does not have any sheen at all.
There is, however, some dots that show up. They are not, however, distracting because they become only visible under certain angles and under direct bright sunlight.
With no distracting sheen anymore and barely-visible dots, my experience of viewing content on my phone has improved very much compared to the 1st-gen GPEL TGSP. This is a definite and clear upgrade in quality.
As for the ability of the TGSP to adhere correctly to the phone, I've had no issues (I had no adhesion issues with the 1st-gen GPEL as well). The glue is strong and the TGSP stays on without creaking when used together with my thin-fit cases - OEM Samsung Leather case, Match2 clear TPU case, and the Tauri clear TPU case.
With other medium- to heavy-duty cases, the TGSP will most likely lift up or crack. But that's not a Con for this TGSP - that is just how it is for curved TGSP's in general.
And finally about sensitivity. The sensitivity is better for me than the 1st-gen GPEL. I use a Playstore keyboard app called MultiLing and on that keyboard I had difficulty registering touches on the 1, Q, and A buttons. Not so with this 2nd-gen GPEL. The TGSP feels to be the same thickness as the 1st-gen but somehow touch sensitivity got better.
My verdict? This is a GREAT TGSP from a great company with good customer service. I was already satisfied and content with the 1st-gen GPEL despite its shimmering glass but this 2nd-gen GPEL is even better in every way. I have no qualms recommending this TGSP to my fellow GS7 Edge owners. :good::)
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