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Sen2012;[URL="tel:4142721" said:4142721[/URL]]I guess I should say will they fit, before I open the package. Just wondering if anyone would have some experience with it.
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There are several choices, but these are the ones I ordered (link below). I decided against the "matte" type since several people said it made the screen harder to see. They seem to be exactly like the OtterBox screen protectors (same material, same adhesive), except that they cover the entire screen.
They are very easy to take off when you need to (the adhesive is really weak, though not so weak that the protector will come off or move). I advise you to clean the screen well before installation, and try to hurry. My failing is that I kept trying to align it "perfectly", and that's when bits of dust got under there. Also, if you keep lifting it from the edge(s) or corner(s) like I did when I kept trying to realign it, those edges/corners won't EVER adhere (same thing happened to me with the OtterBox protector).
Amazon.com: 3pcs Motorola Photon (Motorola Electrify) 4G MB855 Premium Clear LCD Screen Protector Cover Guard Shield Protective Film Kit: Cell Phones & Accessories
No, they leave a gap of about 2mm around the entire screen. I didn't really notice until I checked just now for you because I have the OtterBox Commuter case, which pretty much covers that gap.Do these go all the way to the edge/border? I ordered some early on and the cuts leave like a 1mm unprotected area around the entire glass/screen portion of the phone.
No, they leave a gap of about 2mm around the entire screen. I didn't really notice until I checked just now for you because I have the OtterBox Commuter case, which pretty much covers that gap.
I specifically asked, "Do you have screen protectors for the Photon?"
There are several choices, but these are the ones I ordered (link below). I decided against the "matte" type since several people said it made the screen harder to see. They seem to be exactly like the OtterBox screen protectors (same material, same adhesive), except that they cover the entire screen.
They are very easy to take off when you need to (the adhesive is really weak, though not so weak that the protector will come off or move). I advise you to clean the screen well before installation, and try to hurry. My failing is that I kept trying to align it "perfectly", and that's when bits of dust got under there. Also, if you keep lifting it from the edge(s) or corner(s) like I did when I kept trying to realign it, those edges/corners won't EVER adhere (same thing happened to me with the OtterBox protector).
Amazon.com: 3pcs Motorola Photon (Motorola Electrify) 4G MB855 Premium Clear LCD Screen Protector Cover Guard Shield Protective Film Kit: Cell Phones & Accessories
Chris Chavez from PHANDROID NEWS posted a 'HOW-TO' video on screen protector installation.
As silly as that may sound, we all know how aggravating it can be to install one of these & have it look nice.
Try a YOU TUBE search for the video.
Also, if you opt for a ZAGG screen protector,it has a lifetime warranty, but, it has an 'Orange Peel' grainy effect.
It doesn't bother me, but, before plunking down approximately $20 for one of these, it's something to keep in mind.
No, they leave a gap of about 2mm around the entire screen. I didn't really notice until I checked just now for you because I have the OtterBox Commuter case, which pretty much covers that gap.
Funny thing about this whole screen protector discussion:
Although the GORILLA GLASS is supposed to be scratch resistant / scratch proof, I've been using a screen protector since Day One, too chicken s*** to trust its durability.
Anyone out there who has had the PHOTON for quite a long time who hasn't been using a screen protector & can attest to the ruggedness of the GORILLA GLASS? (Keys, loose change, etc..)
That's way too difficult a question for most of the dopes that work at the wireless stores.
Funny thing about this whole screen protector discussion:
Although the GORILLA GLASS is supposed to be scratch resistant / scratch proof, I've been using a screen protector since Day One, too chicken s*** to trust its durability.
Anyone out there who has had the PHOTON for quite a long time who hasn't been using a screen protector & can attest to the ruggedness of the GORILLA GLASS? (Keys, loose change, etc..)
I had Best Buy put a Zagg clear cover on mine before I completed buying the phone. I admit the cover surely adds traction/friction as compared to the gorilla glass, but it is just a habit of mine to slap a Zagg on each phone I buy. Never really tested the Photon without the cover.Funny thing about this whole screen protector discussion:
Although the GORILLA GLASS is supposed to be scratch resistant / scratch proof, I've been using a screen protector since Day One, too chicken s*** to trust its durability.
Anyone out there who has had the PHOTON for quite a long time who hasn't been using a screen protector & can attest to the ruggedness of the GORILLA GLASS? (Keys, loose change, etc..)
I had Best Buy put a Zagg clear cover on mine before I completed buying the phone. I admit the cover surely adds traction/friction as compared to the gorilla glass, but it is just a habit of mine to slap a Zagg on each phone I buy. Never really tested the Photon without the cover.
But I also rarely (like never) put my phone in the same pocket as =anything= like coins, keys, metal, ... ...
I dunno what the orange peel effect is, but the zagg definitely feels like rubber. But I think it's pretty indestructible and I am more of a button pusher than a swiper.