I have the same exact phone and was having an issue too until I actually followed the directions verbatim. If you're trying to put these on just anywhere then you're already giving yourself more grief than need be. The reason you have air bubbles is because you're putting it on is places where there are entirely too many dust particles flying around. Go to the bathroom, run the shower water as hot as you can for at least 3-5 minutes. Turn it off and wait 3-5 minutes, then fit your screen protector on the phone. Use the card they five you or any debit or credit card you have laying around to push out any bubbles.
If you do it correctly, most, if any, of the bubbles lingering will more than likely be concentrated on the edges and those are easy to rid yourself of. The moisture and steam in the air keeps the dust at bay for a few minutes, giving you time to properly place the protector. I change my screen protectors out every three months or so because I'm clumsy as hell and I haven't had any problems for almost a year with fitting them on without air bubbles polluting the surface.
If you do it correctly, most, if any, of the bubbles lingering will more than likely be concentrated on the edges and those are easy to rid yourself of. The moisture and steam in the air keeps the dust at bay for a few minutes, giving you time to properly place the protector. I change my screen protectors out every three months or so because I'm clumsy as hell and I haven't had any problems for almost a year with fitting them on without air bubbles polluting the surface.


Imma have to check this shyt out. Spigen makes high quality shyt.

