Popular Post Brad 4,782 Posted February 29, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted February 29, 2020 I thought I'd share this with the group. I had my TBP/USF Bulls life intersect with my iphone life recently. A few months ago, our family upgraded to one of the newer iphones. As everyone sat happily with their phones around the table, my youngest son suggested I allow him to put a screen protector on my new phone. I rejected it at first claiming "I take care of my phone!, I don't drop it and I don't need a protector." But, I thought I'd lead by example and he applied the protector to each of our new phones. Not too long after that iphone purchase, one of our TBP members approached me about a product he wanted to share with USF fans. I agreed to help, by posting something on the site in the near future. I wasn't much of a believer at that time. Two weeks ago, I was out doing the yard work, standing on the driveway. When I went to switch over to BullsUnlimited, I dropped my new phone face down and flat on the driveway. I knew it was done. I picked it up and could see scratches on the corners and two breaks on the face. After feeling like an idiot for a couple days, I asked my son to take a look at it. After telling me how "irresponsible I was dropping my phone" ( he did, jokingly ) he removed the broken tempered glass protector. It, of course, absorbed the damage and my phone was just fine. I asked how quickly I could get another put on! He took care of me. Flash back to the board member and his offer. @Clay Canning had approached me about his product and company. He asked about sharing his product with The Bulls Pen. I agreed. First of all, I believe in the use of the product and Clay was very courteous and collaborative in discussing. Just about any time someone comes up with a new product for USF Bulls fans, I enjoy helping support their venture. This is not a paid advertisement, nor does the site benefit from my post or your purchase of the product. Clay's company creates collegiate licensed iphone screen protectors. His protectors include a USF logo that appears when the phone is dark. When the background is illuminated the USF logo becomes transparent. Here is an example: Clay's company began by selling non-licensed screen protectors on Amazon. He recently branched out to include officially licensed screen protectors. The first license he pursued was for USF. Clay's from Lakeland and is from a family of USF grads and fans. You can learn more about his screen protectors at his website, Canning Creations. Looking at the site today, I can see he's got a special going. You can purchase directly on his site. I'll stop now, because I am turning this into a long post. My support is evident and I look forward to getting a Screen Skinz with the iconic U on my iphone. Clay is a member here and can answer any questions. 1 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ajaxx1980 1 Posted February 29, 2020 Share Posted February 29, 2020 I have one of Clay’s USF screens and I get compliments all the time, it’s truly a great product and I recommend giving his products a look. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
flsportsfan83 472 Posted February 29, 2020 Share Posted February 29, 2020 Any available for a Samsung? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Canning 0 Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Yes! We do have Samsung Screens! Our Samsung Screens use a UV Glue to make sure they are compatible with the curved screens. Note: https://www.canningcreations.com/products/university-of-south-florida-samsung-note-screen-skinz Galaxy:https://www.canningcreations.com/products/copy-of-university-of-south-florida-samsung-note-screen-skinz Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Skingraft 1,977 Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 23 hours ago, Clay Canning said: Yes! We do have Samsung Screens! Our Samsung Screens use a UV Glue to make sure they are compatible with the curved screens. Note: https://www.canningcreations.com/products/university-of-south-florida-samsung-note-screen-skinz Galaxy:https://www.canningcreations.com/products/copy-of-university-of-south-florida-samsung-note-screen-skinz My issue with note screen is they never stay on.. how does yours do? I've just spent a ton of money on screen protectors and they last about a week before the pop off Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Clay Canning 0 Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 11 hours ago, Skingraft said: My issue with note screen is they never stay on.. how does yours do? I've just spent a ton of money on screen protectors and they last about a week before the pop off Hey! I know exactly what you are talking about! It took awhile for us to be able to do our Samsung screens and that is due the the very issue you are talking about. We finally found the perfect screen that addresses the issue of the curved glass not sticking. Our screens use a UV glue process in order to make sure the screen perfectly adheres. I currently do not have our samsung process video ready. Here is a video of someone else using the same process. If you do order one and it does not work out, I will definitely replace it so we can make it work! I have many friends with my UV Screens installed and they stick very well once they are installed. I appreciate the question. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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