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Re: TP2 Screen Scuffs too Easy!!!!

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Originally Posted by themuffinman View Post
How could you not even notice that it didn't come with one? The very first thing I did was to look for the screen protector and apply it to the phone before I even turned it on.
LOL, yeah, it alway pays to dig through the stuff. Maybe even read the manual. In my case, I read the pdf manuals floating around before the phone was released.

As far as my screen protector, I gave up on installing it. Even after a bad fall onto tile, I got lucky and no scratches on the screen. However, on one of my Moguls, I used the tip of a key as a stylus, and there must have been an invisible burr on the key, and it left about an inch long gouge. It bugged me a little, but at 50 years old, I've had new cars for decades, and scratches on them don't bother me any more (some are likely in the junk yard by now), and once I just decided to forget about it, knowing I'd need a replacement or upgrade somewhere down the line, I just forgot about it, and never really noticed it much again. It certainly didn't affect its operation or usefullness as a tool, any more than a scratch on a car doesn't affect the sole purpose I have a car - to get from point A to point B.
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