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Old 06-12-2010, 02:17 AM
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Re: Evo scratch test!

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Originally Posted by 35mm View Post
Not wanting to start this again but.....

The screen doesn't scratch, so you don't have to remove the protection to get a scratch free screen.

Also, the screen of the EVO is the least smudge magnetie screen I have ever seen in a phone.
all screens scratch. all it takes is your girlfriend putting it in her purse one time and it rubbing all the stuff inside there. Trust me, screens can be tougher to scratch than others, but they all do. I'd still get a protector.
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