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Re: [Guide]Perfect application of screen protectors with pics.

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Originally Posted by tsc2008 View Post
Guys/Gals...being an OCD type of guy myself in keeping my TP2 in pristine condition has driven me crazy...and I came to an epiphany.....why are we worried about scratches on a 600$ phone when our 15k$+ cars our scratched and damaged everyday....

I have let go of my worries and now enjoy my phone even more.

Its only a phone.....
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Originally Posted by JStewartx View Post
agreed. i bought protectors and now i have decided not to use them... this screen is like made out of crystal or something anyway... i doubt you will scratch it up with normal use.. just the falls you need to worry about.
Wow, only $600??
Ill have to totally disagree with you guys. The only logical reason to not want a screen protector on your device would be due to improper application, causing less than perfect transparency. Thats why I give you this guide.
These displays may be crystal, but what will get scratched will be the plastic touchscreen over the display.
Its not the same as having scratches on your car as your paint job isnt vital to the cars operation, although I do care.
You will see these displays do scratch very easily.
It only takes a few minutes to apply a screen protector, so why wouldnt you??

Lets see, a $10 protector to protect a $600 investment seems logical to most people.
Ill take the odds that at least 90% of people here would rather not see an ugly scratch in their display every time they look at it. Good luck trying to sell it too.
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