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i gave up carrying my phone in my pocket when i got my first smart phone. I hate bulky things in my pockets.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Touch-Pro2-T...item3cac92a33b but to each their own. maybe in time sprint will decide that rainbow banding is not a defect but caused by the owner and start charging you 100.00 to replace it. not just resistive screens: http://phandroid.com/2010/03/05/nexu...n-your-pocket/
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apparently that stuff has been around for a while, but nobody was using it. be nice to make the screens more durable.
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Incredible how sensative the htc screens are. On all my htc devices the lcds get scratched with feathers. If you have a debit or id card in your pocket and you put your phone for a second in there, you are guaranteed to het a minor scratch.
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Thats how they are haha. My parents Droids are scratch free since October and I've had my first gen iPod touch since they came out, yet there are no scratches whatsoever. I guess that's just the price you pay for a resistive screen over capacitive. Hope my Incredible holds true to its capacitive screened counterparts and I can go scratch free for its entire duration
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capacitive screens are made of glasss and composite. thats y they are more resistant to being scratched. resistive screens are plastic. thats y a feather seems to even leave amark
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