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Ranjith Posts: > 500

@Catalyst
hey did ya buy the protector via internet?
if yes can u pls give me the link?

thankyou
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Posted: 2006-05-18 08:24:10
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rockygali Posts: > 500

one that i can recommend is the Ultra-clear Screen Protector from Brando workshop.

theyre good... and cheap. and yet durable.

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Posted: 2006-05-18 08:34:10
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

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On 2006-05-17 06:15:25, Aikonoklast wrote:
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On 2006-05-17 01:39:16, JN wrote:
I am quite confused why some folks are using 'screen protectors' with their ordinary fones I guess, screen protectors 'should' only be used with fones with PDA - touch screen functions/features, as you are touching the screen with the stylus 'most' of your use . . . .




Yeah I use screen protectors on my PDA and digicam, but not on my phone...



Yeah, as I have been seeing new digicam releases from Sony that has a 'touch-screen' feature on it. With that, you really will be needing a screen protector.
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Posted: 2006-05-18 08:40:39
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simumarek2 Posts: 2

I had one on my PDA, but on a phone a heve´t nothing, it is posible to put a screen protector of my PDA to a phone´s screen?
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Posted: 2006-05-18 08:49:01
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deluded Posts: > 500

Hmm... In the past when I was still using phones with monochrome displays, I wasn't too concerned about protecting the screen. Now with the newer phones I'd usually put on the screen-protector, unless they have express-on covers. It's quite easy to put the screen-protectors on, but it's important to get good ones. There are some that will cause the screen to appear distorted and also some that get scratched really easily. Whilst it's true that PDAs with touch-screens need the screen-protectors more, I think it's a good investment for normal phones too. To apply the screen-protector, I usually fold back about half of the backing, then align the edge of the protector with the edge of the screen. After getting a good alignment, make sure there's enough grip between the contacting surfaces, then remove the backing. Ensure the whole screen-protector has been applied properly, then smooth out from the first point of contact. A credit card is useful for this. If there are any bubbles of air trapped underneath the screen-protector, don't worry, gently smooth them out from the centre of the screen. If there are still some left, it's okay, they will eventually disappear after a while.



[ This Message was edited by: deluded on 2006-05-18 20:11 ]
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Posted: 2006-05-18 10:22:24
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

When I heard of this screen protectors . . . I opted wheter to retire my leather cases and get me one of those . . . so that it will be SAFE when placed in my trouser's - pockets . . . but I am still at PEACE using the cases instead. Also, there are tendencies (thru experience) that the fones turns-OFF by itself when placed in my trousers
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Posted: 2006-05-19 01:42:37
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King Daneb28 Posts: 20

for me crystal cases is as good as the screen protectors because screen protectors only protects the screen while the crystal case protects the screen and the whole body(but not the buttons)but that is only my opinion!
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Posted: 2006-05-19 06:16:12
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Xema Posts: 108

I am happy with a crystal case on my w800i. It doesn't make the phone too bulky so you can still carry it in your pocket and the protection it offers is excellent.

[ This Message was edited by: Xema on 2006-05-19 06:57 ]
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Posted: 2006-05-19 07:56:24
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Ben- Posts: 30

But doesn't using the crystal case make it look cheap or "packaged"? Much like how game stores have their games inside a thick plastic box to prevent theft.
I'd say screen protectors are the way to go. Price is okay and easily replaced.
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Posted: 2006-05-25 01:45:52
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