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TheHoard 06-11-2010 02:52 PM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
There are other benefits to having a screen protector on your phone. In my case, the screen protector I got is more slick than the screen surface which allows my fingers to glide more easily over the surface of the screen making swipe motions much easier. Plus, I don't care how scratch "resistant" the screen is. That doesn't mean it still can't get scratched or otherwise damaged. Ask me how I know, the guy who broke the "unbreakable" glass cup.

Cicatrize 06-11-2010 02:56 PM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
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Originally Posted by TheHoard (Post 1809217)
There are other benefits to having a screen protector on your phone. In my case, the screen protector I got is more slick than the screen surface which allows my fingers to glide more easily over the surface of the screen making swipe motions much easier. Plus, I don't care how scratch "resistant" the screen is. That doesn't mean it still can't get scratched or otherwise damaged. Ask me how I know, the guy who broke the "unbreakable" glass cup.

Yeah, that too. Ghost Armor is super slick.

aaron580 06-11-2010 04:14 PM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheHoard (Post 1809217)
There are other benefits to having a screen protector on your phone. In my case, the screen protector I got is more slick than the screen surface which allows my fingers to glide more easily over the surface of the screen making swipe motions much easier. Plus, I don't care how scratch "resistant" the screen is. That doesn't mean it still can't get scratched or otherwise damaged. Ask me how I know, the guy who broke the "unbreakable" glass cup.

just like i broke an unbreakable bowl and kazoo haha

zone23 06-11-2010 05:55 PM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
Try concrete. Take an EVO and slid it on concrete being made w/ sand I bet it scratches . I'm just saying..

Anyone ever drop the phone getting out of the car ?


Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk Pro.

orangekid 06-12-2010 02:17 AM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 35mm (Post 1809140)
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.

Tyler361549 07-28-2010 12:00 AM

Re: Evo scratch test!
 
Just so you know, I discovered a scratch on my screen. Makes an audible noise if I run my fingernail over it. I have no idea how it happened. Seems to me like a screen protector is a good idea.


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