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Hey Guys! I decided to make a video on the original Samsung screen protector because it has a little unique process. I ended up with the Samsung one because all of the ones from Amazon had a tendency of shifting or sliding. The one I have at the beginning of this video is the THIRD screen protector I put on, and it slid off again. I'm not knocking amFilm as I've had them on all of my devices and I highly recommend them. I think this is an issue with the device itself. I'm not sure what's causing it, but TPU screen protectors keep sliding off. My theory is that this phone runs a little hot at max resolution and 120hz, which is allowing the screen protectors to move. Another theory is that the oleophobic coating is REALLY good on these phones and the TPU screen protectors are unable to adhere properly. I don't know what it is for sure, but know it has been happening to multiple people. At first I thought it was crazy and while I was ordering another TPU screen protector, I saw someone's review complaining about it, and after looking into it, it's a very common issue with the S22 Ultra. Another thing I noticed was that Samsung is using a PET screen protector, which is a slightly different technology. I also thought it was weird that this was the first phone they released without it. COINCIDENCE? Probably. Anyway, I gave the Samsung one a shot and I've had it for about a week and it hasn't moved and the alignment is absolutely perfect. the Jig they use is really weird, but effective and I highly recommend it. **Something to keep in mind: PET screen protectors are not elastic like the TPU ones, which means they don't handle impact as well. However, because they aren't elastic, they feel closer to glass and you won't get any divots in the screen.