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dngeorgiev Posts: 71

I would like to ask you to share some touch screen maintenance tips.

I have w950 from a few days and this is my first touchscreen device. Please tell if the screen is going to get scratched from the stylus use, or if the screen gets scratched easily (i always use gloves for the phones i have) ... or anything that annoys you concerning the exterior of those devices.

Thank you!
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Posted: 2008-11-02 16:50:40
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blerk Posts: > 500

I don't if the stylus scratches or damages the screen because I bought a pack of PDA screen protectors made for touch screens. It was cheap to buy and gives assurance against scratching, I suggest you buy a good screen protector that works with touch screen devices. Some screen protectors can be too thick leaving your touch screen less sensitive. It will be a good investment and whenever you want to sell the phone your screen will still be as new.
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Posted: 2008-11-02 17:13:37
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gforce23 Posts: > 500


On 2008-11-02 16:50:40, dngeorgiev wrote:
I would like to ask you to share some touch screen maintenance tips.

I have w950 from a few days and this is my first touchscreen device. Please tell if the screen is going to get scratched from the stylus use, or if the screen gets scratched easily (i always use gloves for the phones i have) ... or anything that annoys you concerning the exterior of those devices.

Thank you!

Buy a *good* quality (emphasis on good) screen protector. The 1˘ protectors on fleabay aren't any good.
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Posted: 2008-11-02 17:36:22
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dngeorgiev Posts: 71

Sorry but there is no ebay option here in Bulgaria ... so please tell me how should i determine whether i buy a good protector or not ????
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Posted: 2008-11-02 17:56:14
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myth® Posts: > 500


Martin Fields is the best and ships world wide.

Brando is another option (free shipping bet 01/11-31/12)
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Posted: 2008-11-02 18:20:55
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dngeorgiev Posts: 71

Sorry but i do not use credit card, unfortunately the only option is to pay cash when delivered, and this is no option for the internationl e shops, the bulgarian ones do so, but they obviously do not carry the above mentioned brands.

it is a damn sad and stupid situation, i will just pay a visit to some of the gsm shops arround and see what i can find there.
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Posted: 2008-11-02 18:29:09
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arvinlad Posts: 447

Screens seen pretty tough with reasonable care - I've had my P1 nearly a year now - never used a screen protector - I can't see a mark on it!

It goes in a pocket and I never put coins or keys in the same pocket - and that seems to work fine!

HTH
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Posted: 2008-11-03 13:28:58
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dngeorgiev Posts: 71

I just got a PSP protector screen and with the help of the skilled hands of a colleague of mine i got the proper size of foil cut and it has 3-5 really small bubbles everything else is great.

It even fit so fine that now i am a bit worried how am i going to get rid of it someday

The brand was something very exotic SnakeBite Accessories or something
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Posted: 2008-11-03 19:24:21
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myth® Posts: > 500

Removal is easy.

And the bubbles should disappear in 1-2 days unless there is dust underneath.


[ This Message was edited by: myth® on 2008-11-03 19:42 ]
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Posted: 2008-11-03 19:49:28
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5nak3 Posts: 364

@myth

Could you explain how you remove screen protectors easily? I've always had a problem with them. Particularly on a recessed screen such as that of the P1.
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Posted: 2008-11-03 23:51:39
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