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I usually keep my cell phones by itself, either on my shorts/pants side pocket, or in a separated compartment in my fanny/backpack, though i somtimes endup dropping it (usually it's not from above about 60 centimeters. Do i need to to acquire some sort of case or screen protectors?
 
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I keep my N900 in a phone sock when not in use and I have still noticed some scratches on the screen.

I would get a screen protector at the very least.

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also....you said fanny
 

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you dont need a screen protector...

but if you dont want a scratched screen you will get one!
 

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On my N73 i notice the fingerprints on the screen way more than the scratches (i actually had to wipe the screen a bit to see the scratches), will the N900 scratches be any more noticeable?
 
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you definitely need a case, as i have dropped my phone couple of times, that to on road. I cursed myself for not having a case at that time...but the damage was done.
 
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Originally Posted by TiagoTiago View Post
On my N73 i notice the fingerprints on the screen way more than the scratches (i actually had to wipe the screen a bit to see the scratches), will the N900 scratches be any more noticeable?
My scratches are hardly noticable, I have to hold the phone at an oblique angle to see them.

However; when I use the stylus it grates over them and makes a horrid little noise. A bit like nails on a blackboard
 
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YES. I tried 3 different ones before getting a Zagg Invisible Shield. It wasn't the easiest to put on but it stays on well and fits nicely. I only have the screen protector. The biggest advantage I've noticed is it is easier to clean.
 
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you know honestly, it just varies and depends on how well you keep your gadgets. i dont have a screen protector or a case on my n900, but when i put it in my bag or pocket i have the sfbags suede "sock" which does it justice. and i dont have a single scratch or dent on mine (knock on wood).
 
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well, this is rather a stupid question. If you paid for something expensive, you'd obviously want to spend a little bit extra to give it more protection.

I dunno how much u paid, but the N900 in general isn't cheap, it's quite expensive, and regardless of its price, an electronic device that u care for should be well cared and protected, so really it's up to you. If scratches are a-ok with u and u don't mind it, then don't bother getting one.


Screen protector and cases are cheap, even the lowest quality is good enough at least, if not at least it gives you a placebo effect. So ya, it's really up to you what YOU really want to do with it.....


i myself have a screen protector and case on it, so i feel safer carrying it around.


Also, if you wear jeans all the time or anything that has a rough texture/surface on it, chances are that it'll get scratched even if you put it inside your pocket. I know this coz i see tons of marks and scratches on the screen, but that's alright since i had a screen protector on it, but it's very obvious once you use it for a long time and u'd be amazed how many scratches there are from just putting in your pocket.
 
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