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Comparison: Clearfreak vs. Phantom Skinz

I removed and re-applied the screen protector today. I was really worried that I wouldn't be able to, but it worked out amazingly well. I used more water and less soap this time, and squeegeed it a bit better. As of now, it's looking pretty good.
 
Actually the Hero screen was just as bad at the store, the units I played with. They all love to stick to oils.

The Hero screen is Oleophobic. It is very easy to clean with a eye glass microfiber. It's not even close. Ditto for the iphone 3Gs.
 
ps is headquarted here in arizona. and they actually used my phone for the template...lol thats kinda funny to see that i had a part in something.
 
I'm a big fan of Best Skins Ever, Inc. Home Page. For 9.99 I got a full body skin for my phone. These skins are tough as nails. I had one for a couple years on a well-loved (read: abused) Creative Zen Vision:M and the screen was protected immaculately. When I took it off, it looked as good as the day I put it on (a couple months after getting the Zen).

I put on only the front/screen protector, which wraps the top sliding section of the phone and left the rubberized keyboard/battery cover portion unshielded. I like the grippy texture. This protector repels oil well and is crystal clear, much like PS.

Edit: and one more thing, I too have noticed that my back arrow and only my back arrow is not as sensitive as the rest of the screen.
 
For the users of the PS screen cover, is there a cutout for the proximity sensor? If there is or if there isn't, is there any interference with the operation of the proximity sensor?

I know the ZAGG covers have the proximity sensor cutout, but some people have reported that even with it, their phone sometimes has operation errors with the proximity sensor.
 
No cutout, but no problem. the Clearfreak one had a texture that was a little obstructive though.
 
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