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i have found this screen protector it has cut outs for the camera mic and
procimity sensor it covers the full phone. http://www.durasec.co.uk/catalog/nok...p;currency=GBP
 

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Perfect idea, until someone actually comes out with a screen protector made specifically for this phone just leave the factory screen plastic on. To this day I still have the factory plastic on my E90 that came on the screen of the phone, and it's protecting it just fine.

I'm sure it'll work out till someone comes out with one specifically built for the N900

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Originally Posted by danielwilson View Post
i have found this screen protector it has cut outs for the camera mic and
procimity sensor it covers the full phone. http://www.durasec.co.uk/catalog/nok...p;currency=GBP
difference is if i see it correctly:

80 ct. vs 8 pounds.

cheaper one:
no self healing abilities
no simple bubble free application
Extremely fine, other one does not state so

Seems specially made for the N900.
 
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Originally Posted by danielwilson View Post
i have found this screen protector it has cut outs for the camera mic and
procimity sensor it covers the full phone. http://www.durasec.co.uk/catalog/nok...p;currency=GBP
I don't know why people keep thinking the proximity sensor needs to be cut out. It's not on the iphone and I'm using the darker anti-glare, and the phone works just fine.
 

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Over last years I used these over most of my phones and I'll use them again with any new phone i'll have. Durable, washable and easy to apply and remove.
 
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think i might get the first one when the phone comes out
 
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Originally Posted by spinnukur View Post
I don't know why people keep thinking the proximity sensor needs to be cut out.
because manual says so?
 
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Originally Posted by ossipena View Post
because manual says so?
So does the iPhone one too--when the girl at the Apple store put it on, she did't say anything about cutting out the proximity. Nor have I cut it out the last four times I've replaced it, and it works just fine. So unless this sensor is like ******ed or something...
 

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Originally Posted by spinnukur View Post
So does the iPhone one too--when the girl at the Apple store put it on, she did't say anything about cutting out the proximity. Nor have I cut it out the last four times I've replaced it, and it works just fine. So unless this sensor is like ******ed or something...
first, i bet you don't know the way the sensor functions, do you?

e: because if you did, you would understand why it may be crucial to keep its area clear from screen protectors.

second, this is not iphone, and proximity sensor isn't a proximity sensor. constructions wary and so on...

e: sorry, wtf proximity? just read this again and i am totally out now. what would n900 do with proximity sensor?

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