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Originally Posted by clockcycle
No waterwave on neither the Sprint or Alltel (good or bad screens), but I did have a Sprint one that if you pressed hard enough you could affect the LCD enough to create a temp smudge, the spacing between the layers is far apart enough that you do not actually make contact with the LCD. But this is not true on all units.
Layers;
________________ <-- User applied screen protector
________________ <-- Top layer mylar (top as it comes stock)
________________ <-- Digitizer
________________ <-- Glass
Lots of space here because there is a rubbery material around the glass that seals the two halves and prevents dust/lint
________________ <-- Very Dark Thin Polarizing film
________________ <-- LCD
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Clockcycle..... you have a few mistakes. I have looked into this matter and have a friend that knows this specs. It goes like this...
Layers
___________ <---- screen protector
___________ <---- Top layer mylar (thick flexible plastic)
___________ <---- Digitazer
Space between this component and the actualy glass screen
___________ <---- Thick dark glued film (reduces over brighten lcd screen)
___________ <---- 1st layer glass LCD screen
___________ <---- Polarizing film (culprit)
___________ <---- 2nd Layer glass LCD screen
1st and 2nd glass LCD screens sandwich the polarizer and theres no way to remove it.
TMZ.... post your finds ASAP!