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2010-10-15
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2010-10-16
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2010-10-16
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-30
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I guess it depends on your definition of scratch. I'd say it's physically impossible not to have abrasive material on your fingertips for much of those 10 months - no matter how clean the environment. The N900 screen is plastic, the dust and gunk you get on your fingers can be as tough as diamond - put those two together and you WILL have scratches on your screen, even if by your definition you don't.
If you want your screen to remain scratch free, then buy a screen guard.
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2010-11-12
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Is it smooth ? Bcoz I had a silicon case that was pain in the ***** to take out of the pocket.
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2010-11-15
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2010-11-15
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In other words, get a screen protector. It is the only protection the N900 needs, it is built like a tank everywhere else.
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2010-11-15
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