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#11
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=38696&page=3

Hi mate, the zagg one is by far the best one I have ever used, you simply shouldnt need another replacement for a good few years through general usage, they are fantastic
 
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the zag is the best fit and protection. it comes with the terrotory(that its slightly thicker and perhaps orange peely)- personally tho i have no probs with the feel. it really isnt obvious to look at , itt is quite invisible, and very easy(if you coat it up with the supplied solotion well)to install professionally..
plus it doesnt just fit your screen its fits the whole device- personally it feels better than it did b4

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The 'orange peel' effect is almost rubbery to grip, which greatly increases the feel in hand. I've tested several phones with stylus' and although initially it feels slightly different, after 5 minutes you wont see any difference. Worth the extra money, especially with a screen that beautiful!
 
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#14
I used a Nokia 7710 since 2004/5 long before screen protectors were fashionable.. I used it up until the N97 launch mid last year, I loved that phone!!.. The screen was fine.. getting rid of the grime occasionally with a screen polishing cloth revealed a bit of wear and tear.. but seriously... the phone was like 5 years old!! My gf's 5800 looks battered in comparison and my N97 has a damn dent in the screen and I kept it in a CP-323 case the whole time.


Why is the phrase "they don't make them like they used to" so often true

I've kept my N900 in its CP-321 case since day one and I figure I'll be after the Nnextmodel before my fingers start scuffing the screen..
 
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yep this screen is not good get the protector on straight away
 
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#16
I just got the clarivue Ultra-Clear and applied it last night. I did it in a bathroom with the shower running to get the dust and cat hair out of the air. I used tweezers and holding the protector by the sides to avoid getting fingerprints on the back. No problem applying the protector and as advertised all of the small bubbles did work themselves out.

It is very clear, no problem there. The feel is...ok. I think the screen is a little less sensitive, but doing flicks to scroll does have a much rougher feel.
 
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#17
Well I tried applying the PhantomSkinz protector. First off, the protector didn't fit the screen as it was smaller than the screen both width and height... Not to say it is a big problem but what about all the space in between the protector and the phone itself.. eventually it will get dusty and I don't want that as I will try to remove it and some of it will go on the edge of the protector itself.. Second, after applying it the screen looked blurry and pixelated, no there was no water or air bubbles present..

In the end I just decided to take it off and leave my phone alone.. My next step is as follows... 1) Buy a screen protector from another company.. 2) Replace the screen itself if it gets too bad.. (If it is being offered, and depending on the price)

What are you suggestions?
 
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#18
i'd love a bubble wrap pocket for my phones
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Originally Posted by Dgonik View Post
Well I tried applying the PhantomSkinz protector. First off, the protector didn't fit the screen as it was smaller than the screen both width and height... Not to say it is a big problem but what about all the space in between the protector and the phone itself.. eventually it will get dusty and I don't want that as I will try to remove it and some of it will go on the edge of the protector itself.. Second, after applying it the screen looked blurry and pixelated, no there was no water or air bubbles present..

In the end I just decided to take it off and leave my phone alone.. My next step is as follows... 1) Buy a screen protector from another company.. 2) Replace the screen itself if it gets too bad.. (If it is being offered, and depending on the price)

What are you suggestions?

get a zagg its good worth the money
 
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#20
I got a pair of Lexerd protectors, from amazon.com, after installing a Zagg for my girl's e71. The Lexerd is "peel and stick"...no liquids, and has the same feel/texture of the original screen. It's pre-cut to fit, with maybe a 1mm boarder all around the edge. "Almost like wearing nothing at all".
 
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