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I completely agree. I thought I got a good deal when I picked them up tonight, 3 for $12.99. That couldn't be further from the truth! First of all for some unfathomable reason they decided to end the protector above the capacitive keys. It makes no sense because the keys are completely flat and work on the same capacitive principle as the screen. So what you end up with is a very awful looking installation of a screen protector that ends suddenly at the lower end of the screen. Had they continued the protector over the keys it would have been a slick installation.I can tell you the Verizon one sucks!
I can tell you the Verizon one sucks!
dont get the security screen from VZW, bites the big one, you lose 85% of the touch functionality of the phone
I completely agree. I thought I got a good deal when I picked them up tonight, 3 for $12.99. That couldn't be further from the truth! First of all for some unfathomable reason they decided to end the protector above the capacitive keys. It makes no sense because the keys are completely flat and work on the same capacitive principle as the screen. So what you end up with is a very awful looking installation of a screen protector that ends suddenly at the lower end of the screen. Had they continued the protector over the keys it would have been a slick installation.
To make matters worse it doesn't seem to be cut evenly on the left and right and I have a ton of bubbling. Normally I would tear it off and buy something else, but there isn't exactly a choice on launch day locally. Once I secure a better protector these are going back to the Verizon store for a much deserved refund.
For comparison here is how they should have been cut:
Amzer Super Clear Screen Protector with Cleaning Cloth For Motorola - Motorola Droid A855 - Screen Protectors - Fommy.com
I returned the Verizon one - terrible feel to it, dark, bad touch response and I never did find the setting to increase the sensitivity.
Regards.... Steve
I got the Verizon one and it was a gigantic pain in the ass to put it on, I ruined one while trying to do it. But once it was on it worked great and I have not lost any touch functionality.
I think the varying reports are due to the fact that Verizon is selling two versions of the screen protector:I am replying to all of these in a batch. I got the same ones from VZW, discounted to $9.74 when I made the purchase online, and I installed it after 2 tries perfectly fine. In addition, I have no loss of functionality (I have been using it to tweet, check email, browse the web and test the GPS functionality, thus far, without a hitch), so I am not sure about the complaints being lodged here.
As for the fact that it does not cover the capacitive keys, well, that I have to agree on - no idea why they did that....
As for the setting to increase touch sensitivity, I never looked for it b/c I did not need it.
I ***will* say that every now and again I will touch the screen and it seems as if the app I am in all of a sudden has gone to the end (noticed this 3 times today, twice browsing and once when tweeting), but I cannot say for a fact if this is due to the screen protector or not, b/c I refused to use my phone without it on (I programmed it with the original protective sleeve that came with the phone, then removed that and installed this).
I really can't understand how some of you guys are calling the Verizon 3 pack Droid protectors OK or even acceptable. They don't fit right at all, and to end it before the buttons is simply asinine.
I picked up the Invisisheild screen protector today at Best Buy and will report back on it. Already I can see that it fits the ENTIRE screen so that is an immediate advantage.
I returned the privacy protector just now, and the clerk said they got an email late yesterday telling them to stop selling them.
