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aricblunk

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I have to agree with Whyzor-I think this is a hardware issue. Unfortunately this means exactly what Whyzor said-check the post about an update kernel and such.

Far as my experience-I've update kernels and kept current with everything Whyzor's done and CM7-reloaded prior to his work. The issue seems to be hardware related and not specific to the updates. Generally I have hardware-related issues that you guys have mentioned. Occasional button presses need to be pushed another time or two, the touchscreen may not always register the push.

Might I recomment removing the *two* screen protectors the Triumph shipped with (unless you did that already). The screen has two protectors, and what I've understood by removing the second, thicker screen protector the screen appears more vibrant and responsive.
I don't know if they're related issues, but it's something to look into of you're having problems.

Wait a second, you mean there's another one below the one that's a pain to peel off, or are you counting the plastic sticker that comes on it that has a tab for removal? Everyone is supposed to remove the sticker with a tab for easy removal when you take it right out of the box.
 
Wait a second, you mean there's another one below the one that's a pain to peel off, or are you counting the plastic sticker that comes on it that has a tab for removal? Everyone is supposed to remove the sticker with a tab for easy removal when you take it right out of the box.

Yeah. Look closely at the edge of the screen and you should see the factory protector. I carefully lifted the edge with a razor blade and slowly pulled it off. It definitely helped with sensitivity. The only difference I noticed is that grease on the phone seems to be more obvious, but that may be my own obsession. :-)

The glass is gorilla glass so I'm not worried about scratches. I assume the plastic was there for anti-glare or anti-grease purposes.
 
Yeah. Look closely at the edge of the screen and you should see the factory protector. I carefully lifted the edge with a razor blade and slowly pulled it off. It definitely helped with sensitivity. The only difference I noticed is that grease on the phone seems to be more obvious, but that may be my own obsession. :-)

The glass is gorilla glass so I'm not worried about scratches. I assume the plastic was there for anti-glare or anti-grease purposes.

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I think that's the condition mine's in now, although it could've been before I removed the one that was a pain to peel off. You're saying that little beveled edge between the "Motorola" and the edge between the inside wall of the speaker and the first corner it makes towards the text is another removable protector?
 
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I think that's the condition mine's now, although it could've been before I removed the one that was a pain to peel off. You're saying that little beveled edge between the "Motorola" and the edge between the inside wall of the speaker and the first corner it makes towards the text is another removable protector?

There's just the one with the tab and then the pain in the butt one. Under that is gorilla glass... My friend even took a screwdriver to it and it didnt scratch it...
 
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I think that's the condition mine's now, although it could've been before I removed the one that was a pain to peel off. You're saying that little beveled edge between the "Motorola" and the edge between the inside wall of the speaker and the first corner it makes towards the text is another removable protector?

No, that looks like (and 'pain in the butt' sounds like) it is off. The spot you show in particular is a good place to see the edge of the second one, if it was there.


Ah, reading your post again I see you said pain in the butt the first time. You knew about it already :-)
 
The screen protector is to protect against cancer....

http://answers.virginmobileusa.com/a...ecenta&dir=asc

There is an anti-radiation white kryptonite screen protector on it (required by manufacturers to put it on the screen now), which would make it FEEL like plastic.

edit: or maybe it was just made for superman, but thanks virginmobile for caring

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And I have heard that, but most people agree that it's not to prevent from radiation. I'll try and find out exactly why it's there... Maybe Corning's site has something about it.
 
Wow, I never noticed this 2nd screen protector on here before! I somehow managed to scratch my 'screen' putting the phone in a bucket at the airport (damn you TSA!), but now that I see there is another protector let's hope it just scratched that and the glass under is fine!

Time to bust out a razor blade... :D
 
Wow, I never noticed this 2nd screen protector on here before! I somehow managed to scratch my 'screen' putting the phone in a bucket at the airport (damn you TSA!), but now that I see there is another protector let's hope it just scratched that and the glass under is fine!

Time to bust out a razor blade... :D

My friend took a screwdriver to my screen and was trying to scratch it running it over and over with the tip and not a single scratch was made so I'm sure it's fine lol.
 

There is one person that says it and I can't find any other mention of it on any other phone with gorilla glass. Also I'm pretty sure that people with the OG Droid don't have radiation poisoning so I may go out on a limb and just say that it's BS. I mean if anyone knows for sure post a link please. This is just my opinion so noone take offense. Also it from the research that I have done the MT is the only gorilla glass phone that has a screen protector on it, so maybe it's some gimmick by VM to make us think it needs it or something? I don't know for sure.
 
I removed mine the second day I had the phone when I first got the phone last July. The funny thing is that the replacement phone that I received last month did NOT have that second screen protector on it. I wonder if they realized that they didn't need it on the phone or people complained about it, since removing the protector made a huge improvement in screen clarity ad touchscreen responsiveness.
 
I removed mine the second day I had the phone when I first got the phone last July. The funny thing is that the replacement phone that I received last month did NOT have that second screen protector on it. I wonder if they realized that they didn't need it on the phone or people complained about it, since removing the protector made a huge improvement in screen clarity.

no you just got a refurbished one where the previous owner removed it
 
no you just got a refurbished one where the previous owner removed it

I considered that as well, but I figured that if it were factory refurbed that they would make it as if you had just taken it brand new out of the box, even if it wasn't brand new.
 
I considered that as well, but I figured that if it were factory refurbed that they would make it as if you had just taken it brand new out of the box, even if it wasn't brand new.

i dont think they know about the screen portector though...

also, they would only do stuff to the screen if its damaged.
 
There's just the one with the tab and then the pain in the butt one. Under that is gorilla glass... My friend even took a screwdriver to it and it didnt scratch it...
My friend took a screwdriver to my screen and was trying to scratch it running it over and over with the tip and not a single scratch was made so I'm sure it's fine lol.
This is the answer I was wondering since I got my phone. I tried gorilla grass before and took a sharp knife on the Zune HD which also has gorilla grass and no scratch. This has totally convince me to remove the second protector. Okay here I go.. -grabs a thumb tact-
I spelled grass like that on purpose :)
 
I moved this to a separate thread, it veered way off from the ROM discussion. Feel free to carry on with it here. :)
Hah, I was a little confused when I was scrolling through threads and saw my own username as the creator of some new thread on the first page. I attempted to fix the photo to show the tiny boundary at the edge of the gorilla glass a bit better:

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Thought my screen had a scratch/blemish on it, but turns out it was the stock screen protector. Much thanks to everyone for a new screen and Gorilla Glass!
 
Oh crap just read this thread after dealing with the extra protector fortwo weeks its better than it ever was no typoes. Woohoo
 
I just removed the screen protector today. The phone is much better without it on there. I just used my fingernail as to not scratch it. The screen protector was easiest to get under it and get it started near the ear speaker. Couldn't believe how thick it was, no wonder the screen was unresponsive.
 
Wow you two, I just got rid of it just now. And believe me it is much better losing the protector (thats what she said). I notice a slight increase of saturation and brightness, as well response, no hiccups yet :-)
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~ Sent from my Triumph using Tapatalk ~
 
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