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Old 09-14-2009, 11:58 PM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

I have been using ghost armor on my 6800's and TP for a long while now. I compared multiple textures on other people's phones and ghost armor is BY FAR less rubbery.
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:51 AM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

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Any thoughts on the InvisibleShield, as well as getting some screen protectors exactly like the ones the TP2 shipped with?

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Cosmo
I've been using Invisible shields for all my devices for quite some time and other than the added glare and the initial period while they "set-up" I find them to be great.

Right after they are put on the screens they are rubbery and bumpy but it's almost like they harden and smooth out after a week or so. I've had on on my TP1 since I got it and barely even notice it there.

I do like the other types of harder plastic screen protectors but I love my Zagg.
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:32 AM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

I bought the Zagg package of 3 universal's from Best Buy, since I didn't feel the need to have to have the protection curve around the buttons on bottom or speaker on top. It made it easier to put on, and I don't snag the edges like I was doing with the stock protector. The Zagg do smooth out over the course of about a week, and they are so easy to put on. My only issue is one tiny speck of dust in the middle of the screen. I'm debating about whether to start over since the protector is reusable. Its just that in all other respects I've got mine installed perfectly. Oh, OCD decisions, decisions... lol
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:41 AM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

I ordered from ClearProtector.com when they were having a sale- has anyone tried them out?? right now I have the sprint one (that came in the box) on and don't want to replace it with something that has a rubbery feel
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:45 AM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

So where can we get a oem replacement? i mean HTC should sell these right? i was going to get 1 from sprint but i heard they are cheap and no good.

It is just a piece of plastic and they give us 1 which i guess is better then nothing but if you screw it up what are you to do?
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:58 AM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

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Did it have the front facing camera hole in it? If not what did you order as they only list the T7373 which would have a front facing camera.
No, the Clarivue one doesn't have the camera hole. I was expecting it to but was quite happy that it didn't!
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:09 PM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

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I got a couple of Clarivue screen protectors from their website, http://www.clarivue.com. I've got the Telus TP2 and the screen protector fits nicely and works great, and doesn't have the friction effect you're talking about.
So these cover the entire face of the phone? You think this would fit the Sprint version?
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Old 09-18-2009, 09:30 PM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

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I ended up going with these from Pocket Solutions...

http://www.thepocketsolution.com/PSI...Protector.html

They were cheap, came in a pack of 3, and I've read a few good things about them. Most importantly, they have the glossy feel I was looking for. I'll post back once they've arrived and I've installed them.
I had a chance to install one of them. They are the flexible, rubbery type, with a texture slightly smoother than the invisible shields. If you are a stickler for having one that fit's exactly, these are not for you. They are wide enough, but they do not reach the bottom all the way and are not cut properly to have an exact fit in the corners, although it does cover the screen itself completely. It also has the slot for the front camera on the GSM version.

If you want some cheap covers that do the job, these are fine. I was originally disappointed, but I've actually come to like them.
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:01 PM
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Re: Non-rubbery screen protectors

I screwed up my oem protector right out of the box. I ended up finding these ( http://www.foreverfitters.com/servle...o-2/Categories ). I haven't received them yet but was told they are the same as oem. I bought regular, anti-glare, and mirror. We will see I guess
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