lancedriskell
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my wife has had an ally for about 6 months, since day one, the back button has worked liked CRAP, i thought it would get better, but it hasnt, has anyone else had this issue, and is there an answer to the problem....
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my wife has had an ally for about 6 months, since day one, the back button has worked liked CRAP, i thought it would get better, but it hasnt, has anyone else had this issue, and is there an answer to the problem....
Well the phone comes with a full screen cover out of the box but i ended up getting a refurb phone from Verizon and it has a cheaper thicker screen guard on it. I've noticed the button isnt as responsive with the non factory screen guard.
So with Gorilla Glass you don't need a screen protector? Anyone else agree? I had a different phone before my ally that scratched without a shield and it really looked like crap. I'd be afraid of not having one.Definitely remove that screen cover. It will mess up the responsiveness of the buttons and also keep your proximity sensor from working properly. The ally screen glass is made of Gorilla Glass and is pretty resistant to scratches and dings.
Definitely remove that screen cover. It will mess up the responsiveness of the buttons and also keep your proximity sensor from working properly. The ally screen glass is made of Gorilla Glass and is pretty resistant to scratches and dings.
At the very least, you need to trim the screen protector around the proximity sensor at the top right (those 3 little dots)
I'm using the skinomi protector. I trimmed the lower portion to not obstruct back and search but didn't trim the top where the prox sensor is at.
I've not seen any adverse effects, but I'm not sure I would recognize them - if it was interfering with the sensor, what would be the symptoms?
Well the phone comes with a full screen cover out of the box but i ended up getting a refurb phone from Verizon and it has a cheaper thicker screen guard on it. I've noticed the button isnt as responsive with the non factory screen guard.
I agree, I also believe that LG did it right on this device. I will say though, that my wife has a small scratch on hers, but there's no way to know how she got it. I'm typically much harder on my phones than she is, and mine is still perfect.It's a tough screen, but I'm sure not completely impossible to scratch.
My 2 cents. I think they got the screen on this thing "right".
I agree, I also believe that LG did it right on this device. I will say though, that my wife has a small scratch on hers, but there's no way to know how she got it. I'm typically much harder on my phones than she is, and mine is still perfect.
JL