2014-02-26, 20:35
2014-02-26, 21:32
I do not use any protector for a month now and i do not have a single scratch on it. I usually keep it in the pocket of my jeans and i am the user who does not care at all about phone protection so it works really well.
Not sure what happend with ur's...
Not sure what happend with ur's...
2014-02-27, 02:00
@Fredbout
Are you sure you have removed the TWO protective films?
Are you sure you have removed the TWO protective films?
2014-02-27, 02:03
(2014-02-27, 02:00)nikstar Wrote: [ -> ]@Fredbout
Are you sure you have removed the TWO protective films?
thats what I was thinking about.
2014-02-27, 02:20
Yes, cause it is VERY "difficult" to scratch it, with such a use. (with a case, etc)
2014-02-27, 04:08
I scratched my screen protector with a stylus
Don't ask me how I managed to do that
Don't ask me how I managed to do that
2014-02-27, 05:36
(2014-02-27, 04:08)Burs Wrote: [ -> ]I scratched my screen protector with a stylusMy kids done this to a templet. They were using a painting app.
Don't ask me how I managed to do that
If you over press the stylus, or at a very narrow angle, its body can touch the screen and the result is a scratch.
2014-02-27, 06:50
(2014-02-27, 05:36)nikstar Wrote: [ -> ](2014-02-27, 04:08)Burs Wrote: [ -> ]I scratched my screen protector with a stylusMy kids done this to a templet. They were using a painting app.
Don't ask me how I managed to do that
If you over press the stylus, or at a very narrow angle, its body can touch the screen and the result is a scratch.
OK, I guess I'll have to answer it anyway, just to disprove I'm not a child There was I sand-like grain on a stylus path, but a very small one and very hard to see, and I was pulling it across half of the screen until I realized what I've done. Now the screen (protector) has a nice scar. But I have a spare one which I might put on when this one start to piss me off At least it's unique phone now, so I can easily claim it as mine if anything happens