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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
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"Thank you for your email! The accessories that we have listed for the HTC Touch Pro are not necessarily compatible with the Sprint Touch Pro. The ClearTouch screen protectors are not compatible with the Sprint Touch Pro." They went on and cancelled my order. I will be waiting for them to make a page JUST for the Sprint Touch Pro though, hopefully sooner than later. |
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
this thing was EASY to install...no air bubbles or anything..how are you guys having a problem with it? im starting to think i did it wrong. lol
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
It comes on a rather large sheet that you have to remove it from.One side is "slightly" sticky,enough to adhere to the screen
2nd attempt and still had bubbles..removed it and I slipped off my desk and onto the floor..Now with 2 cats and a dog...had to trash it lol |
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
It's more of a static cling thing.
I had some problems with the stock protector. Ended up taking it off and washing it with warm water and soap to get all the dust/dog hair off. Used an old magazine to dry it off by placing the wet protector between some white glossy pages. After that, it still went on fine, and you couldn't even tell it's there. |
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
What kind of soap did you try? I cant get some of these fingerprints off from underneath it! The cleaning did help a bit and I finally got it on straight.....
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Re: Sprint Touch Pro Stock Screen Protector a Major PITA to install
I installed the stock protector with no problems at all. I used the Zagg protectors in the past on my Mogul and followed the same advice, and it really works:
Make sure the screen is absolutely clean. Make a VERY weak soap solution, like 1 drop dawn to 1 8 oz glass of pure water. In this case, less is more. It's just to break the surface tension of the water. Use a sprayer, like a windex sprayer or something like it. A real nice small one came with the Zagg invisible shield kit, and I still have it. OK, the important part. SPRAY YOUR FINGERS so the shield doesn't stick to them. Spray the back and front of the protector so it's just misted all over. DON'T spray the phone directly, you'll get water where you really don't want it. This is what worked for me on 2 TP's. I started at the bottom against the little ridge by the hard keys and centered it left to right. I rolled about 3/4 inch up the screen and then used a squeegee (again, came from Zagg, but a credit card would do as well) to force the protector down onto the screen from the center of this area out towards the edges. This causes the protector to stick in this area and guarantees alignment for the remaining screen area. Gradually work your way to the top squeezing the water out as you go to the sides and up. Use a tissue to dry the edges of the drops of water that squeeze out. In a day or so, any remaining water (minor) under the screen protector will have evaporated and you will be left with a perfect surface with no bubbles at all, and no dust.
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