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clank Posts: > 500

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On 2005-01-19 19:54:46, k4m!k4ze wrote:
i dont like using pouches but i also cant find any proper covers or cases for my k700 in my place and laminating would ruin the pics i take so i just use my pocket

Exactly the same with me as well however i never keep anything else in my phone pocket. Also when at home my phone rests comfortably on a piece of soft cloth i've reserved specifically for this purpose. Apart from a couple of minor scratches on the screen its just like it was when i bought it
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Posted: 2005-01-19 20:02:47
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HyperiaBlue Posts: 424

YAY!!!

My IEC-30 case arrived and i am totally satisfied, the V800 fits like a glove and it has a little compartment for an extra battery inside the pouch.

Has a beltclip which seems sturdy enough, lets see how it goes!
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Posted: 2005-01-19 20:04:16
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happy720 Posts: 23

In india there is solution for everything. The screen stiker that come in sale pakage works as my screen protektor for my t230. I took ethanol and removed all logos from sticker such as MMS AND COLOUR ADS. The best thing is that the stiker is static charged and it is neatly stick to the screen but some air bubbles get traped inside and to protekt phone lamination is there wich costs less than half a dollar it took only 5 minutes to laminate but in case of sim card change i have to tear lamination This message was posted from a T230
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Posted: 2005-01-19 20:26:11
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DeLa Posts: > 500

I also do put it down on a soft surface, like paper or leather, if available. Phone is always 'alone' in any pocket. Sometimes I use a backpack with a seperate phone-pocket, easily to reach and it always goes in there. I have a special pocket in my briefcase but suspect the leather to wear and tear.

Now a little piece of dust has gotten on screen, i between the outer shell and the screen. How did it get there? And how will it get out from there?

The (only?) advantage of a lot of those Nokia's is that you can easily find and put on a new cover and it looks as new. Still ugly, of course, but new.

[ This Message was edited by: DeLa on 2005-01-20 09:59 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-19 20:54:28
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dj_wolfinstein Posts: 382

Well..I have been using Magic Tape..To cover my precioussss..Display..! I Have been using it since I had a Z 600..Did a neat job...No air-bubbles,No sticky Residue...costs Rs.25 less than Dollar in conversion..!
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Posted: 2005-01-20 09:38:46
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dimushor Posts: 82

as far as i know the hole where the paper goes through is too thin for the phone to go through. still don't undertsand how would you laminate a phone
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Posted: 2005-01-20 10:57:18
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CrackerJack Posts: > 500

Maybe when they say 'laminate' they mean 'shrink wrap' it with clear plastic.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 11:15:02
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batesie Posts: > 500

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On 2005-01-18 22:34:03, cyberkid wrote:
Wanna ask wht methods r u all using to protect ur phone from scratches...Do u all use pouch, transparent plastic casing, or screen protectors?
My model is SET630, i wan some protection for it, any idea?


I sent my P900 on some Kick boxing lessons, so it can protect itself now.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 11:28:14
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blackspot Posts: > 500

I never cared much about pouches or special protective accessories for my phones, I find them inconvenient and too flashy. Like some here I just put it in my pocket and I find it enough to protect my phones -- all my phones are in good condition.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 11:28:29
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Pradhika Posts: > 500

With a bit of luck transparent plastic cover will do. This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2005-01-20 11:35:57
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