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bbasra Posts: 467

I know the feeling.

I should have left mine on.
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Posted: 2002-06-11 23:21:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

forget the screen protector, i just got my 2 phones back from carphonewarehouse upgraded and one of them had what looked like a piece of Cadbury's Flake inside the glass...i didn't know they had to open the phone to do the upgrade...got it cleaned out though, took all of 2 minutes.
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Posted: 2002-06-11 23:25:00
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nambiker Posts: 74

i've had mine for almoct 2 months now. i cut off the edges and you cannot even notice its there! Aloso the protection is brilliant
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Posted: 2002-06-11 23:43:00
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waizz Posts: 27

Quote:
On 2002-06-11 15:06, JC#79 Blitz wrote:

Now I have a second skin for the whole phone which is all rubber and now my phone can dance and bounce if it gets dropped.



Rubber skin?? Sounds nice.. Could u tell me where u got it?


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Posted: 2002-06-11 23:48:00
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pell0 Posts: 21

You guys are insane. I got my phone in November and I think I left the protection on for a minute or two. Gees, the thought of sending away the phone (its soon gone, better phones approaching) whitout getting to see that bright-looking display the way it was MEANT to be during its lifetime is just... Sad?
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Posted: 2002-06-12 00:18:00
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JC#79 Blitz Posts: 92

i got mine from a market in london. It was originally designed for the 8210 but works just fine for the T68and it can be left on the phone at all times and is great if you want to have your phone on the dashboard of your car as it does not slip everywhere!
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Posted: 2002-06-12 00:36:00
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jas Posts: 240

I have left the plastic film on to my T68 for two years now.

When I bought a new house, I was afraid of opening the front door in case that would destroy the building somehow.

I don't peel my oranges before I eat them.

I only drive my car in the first gear.

I don't take off my shoes when I go to bed in case someone would wake me up in the middle of the night and tell me to run away.

C'mon guys, remove the plastic! Life doesn't end with a scratch, and the screen is much clearer without the plastic blocking it.

-Jas
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Posted: 2002-06-12 00:39:00
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marton Posts: 146

You guys are realy crazy. Why leave the plastic protection film on? What if it get scratched? Maybe you also should protect the protection film too. Use some plastic tapte for example. Be carefull!
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Posted: 2002-06-12 00:59:00
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Conqueror Posts: 8

I bought a Nokia 6210 over a year ago (13 months to be precise) and I still have the original screen protection sheet on it!!! There's not a single scratch on the display.

BUT....

Last week, I dropped the phone on a concrete floor and the screen inside the phone has cracked . The body of the phone is still as good as new ans all the functions of the phone work fine. The trouble is that I cannot see what I am doing cos I cannot see 95% of the display .

I'll be getting a new screen this week. I know a place where they sell them for £5 (British pounds).
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Posted: 2002-06-12 02:49:00
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doubleduh Posts: 436

I ripped it off right after I walked out the shop...

but I still have it

anyway, it was a good decision for me, because there are absolutely no scratches on the screen after over 2 months...
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Posted: 2002-06-12 03:08:00
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