Ok.. many people have recommended May/Blazing @ Far East Plaza for her $20 glass SP..
BUT.. nobody seemed to have described her application process!
So here it is... (read the whole thing before you think I'm going full-on flaming)
It was quite a huge mess for me. She wasted 2 pieces of glass before getting the 3rd application right. That's ok, as she's aiming for perfection. However, her process is not organized. She dumps 2-3 vials of LOCA in a horizontal fashion, having 8-10 bubbles lie on the screen. After dropping the glass on it, she starts pressing the LOCA so that it spreads quick, kinds like rushing the process. She also put emphasis on the FP area and that's good.
As the LOCA spreads, she uses a a combination of a cloth and empty vials to capture the overflowed LOCA. There was quite a bit of overflow, with no care if it enters any holes or buttons. She also uses a handheld UV torch (single LED) to randomly go round the glass. Once the application is done, she puts the phone in a tray with an overhead UV array for about 7mins.
I also got my son's Note10+ done and that went much smoothly with single glass used.
So the outcome:
I had glue stuck in my top speaker and told her if she can get it out. She used a razor for this (!). I just had to trust her here. It got out. Next day (yesterday), I realized my power button got all mushy. Not clicky and no tactile feel. Was pretty upset and I was out the whole day. So earlier just now, I used a cotton bud and tried to flood the slit between the button and frame with IPA. Also used a piece of paper to try and slide out whatever leftover junk I can find. Apparently the volume buttons were a little dirty too.
Now, the tactile feel is back 100% and click sound about 50%. Not sure how loud the click sound supposed to be but its softer than my volume buttons. I'm good here for now as tactile feel is there and I use the double-press a lot of the time.
FP sensor works like 95%-100% for me. Pretty impressed with that. Overall I feel this is very similar to OKONZ which I'm familiar with. OKONZ guy doesn't show you how he does it but it's always quick and mess-free.
Again, no doubt she lives up to her reputation here, provided you don't encounter any issues or go through multiple installation tries. I May go back in future (pun intended) but I'll get her to tape up the holes and buttons. Just sharing my experience as a heads up.
Cheers.