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altemyr Posts: > 500

I have had a number of mobile phones and I have never used any form of scratch protection. The only thing I do to avoid scratches is to avoid dropping the phone and not to keep the phone in a pocket or a place where there are other things, like keys or coins that can scratch the phone. OK, the phone will eventually get "battle scars" after a while, but who cares? After about two yesrs, you want a new phone anyway, because the current one has become outdated, and there is not much of an aftermarket either. A two-year old model can be bought with a pre-pay SIM or an operator contract for almost nothing.
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Posted: 2006-10-31 09:13:58
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PeterKay Posts: > 500

Best thing to do is be a liitle more careful. Especially if you have a touchscreen model. Use the stylus with ease and no force.
If you can't do that get a screen protector. Easy.

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Posted: 2006-10-31 10:22:50
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tranced Posts: > 500

i used to have a silicone protector for my k750 but i stopped using it and i dont know where i left it. but now that in w/o the silicone protector i have my mobile in my pocket alone, no coins, no keys, nothing in it but the mobile.
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Posted: 2006-10-31 13:55:28
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Rajjy Posts: 112

Silicon case. I got one for my K800i. Its so cool.
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Posted: 2006-10-31 13:59:32
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all,
Well the only thing i can say is all of my phones go in a nice quality leather case and i usually try and get a design that allows me to use the phone whilst still in a case. My case of choice is Krusell and all i can say is every phone i have had has always been able to be sold as mint i have never put a phone in my pockets as i prefer to attach it to my waist band or belt for ease of use.

Marc
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Posted: 2006-10-31 14:05:31
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DrAmir Posts: 4

Just wanted to say I have just bought a w850i now and I have also bought a crystal shell for it.


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Posted: 2006-11-07 20:47:06
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frakker Posts: 263

I can't stand the idea of buying a silicon case to go round my phone. You've got an expensive piece of equipment, so why make it look tacky with a bit of plastic round it?

Leather pouches all the way! I use the Sony Ericsson ICE-30 with my K800i. Fits perfectly and looks great as well.
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Posted: 2006-11-07 21:02:48
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scottt Posts: > 500

Silicone skins are pointless, i keep buying them but they end up being put in a draw, they make the phone look tacky and attract dust.

Them crystal cases are not too bad though had one on my W810i and it cracked over the screen, suppose a good thing as it had done its job but was rendered useless.

Pouches add too much bulk as do bodygloves and Krussell cases

I reckon the best solution is just put a screen protector on the phone and leave teh phone naked. *touch wood* i have never had a accident with any of my phones using this method
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Posted: 2006-11-07 22:58:26
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glorfingal Posts: > 500

I'mjust too much of a clumsy old git so .... Krusell it will be for my new
baby (silver 800 !), along with martin fields underneath - how's that
for paranoid overkill
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Posted: 2006-11-07 23:05:03
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REO Posts: > 500

Leather case here..... the inside is made of silk.

I've always managed to keep my phones scratchless with out screen protecters. Just a leather case should suffice.

I had my S710 for 2 years with out a scratch. My son has it now, and also uses a leather case with a velour material on the inside. The phone is immaculate.
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Posted: 2006-11-08 01:13:09
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