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allanak 11-02-2008 03:37 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by journeyman73 (Post 490853)
The GSM version did not fit for me

So as to keep the theme of this thread...you may need to look into the Magnum size protectors :mrgreen:

badboy8813 11-02-2008 03:50 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
it took me 2 mins to put on the screen protector... here is the trick... don't remove the screen protector from the shield it comes in.. apply it onto the phone as you would do a band aid..

first lining up the earpiece hole and go from there... easy and zero bubbles!

The Doctor 11-02-2008 04:05 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
I have two children....
so, my advice is always use protection!
:)

jimmyz 11-02-2008 06:24 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
when I look at the boxwave site it looks like the screen protector covers the whole front face of the pro- will having a protector over the lower portion affect the capacitive properties?

TurboFool 11-02-2008 06:26 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmyz (Post 491876)
when I look at the boxwave site it looks like the screen protector covers the whole front face of the pro- will having a protector over the lower portion affect the capacitive properties?

I would take a wild guess that considering the company's very long history and level of support among users, they wouldn't be selling it if it did.

Big D5 11-02-2008 06:32 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
My whole take on the screen protector is simple Fingers Make Scratches! I never used a screen protector with any of my Treos it just wasn't needed I was either using the qwerty or the styli. But when I got the original sprint touch I realized this wasn't the same situation so I recommend that if your using your fingers on the screen use a screen protector

onthehunt 11-02-2008 08:14 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmyz (Post 491876)
when I look at the boxwave site it looks like the screen protector covers the whole front face of the pro- will having a protector over the lower portion affect the capacitive properties?

I used the Boxwave on my Instinct, and it covered the entire surface, similar to the TP. Had no problems at all with touch responsiveness in any area of the screen. Instinct has haptic touch, and the Boxwave protector doesn't hinder that at all.

hd_08 11-03-2008 11:17 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
So I totally messed up the screen protector that came with it, what else can I buy to use with it?
Thanks

TurboFool 11-03-2008 11:32 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by onthehunt (Post 492095)
I used the Boxwave on my Instinct, and it covered the entire surface, similar to the TP. Had no problems at all with touch responsiveness in any area of the screen. Instinct has haptic touch, and the Boxwave protector doesn't hinder that at all.

"Haptic" touch has nothing to do with capacitive touch. All "haptic" touch is is that the device vibrates whenever you press an on-screen button. This works just fine with resistive touchscreens, which is good, since that's what the Instinct uses, as does essentially every touchscreen phone except the iPhone.

Quote:

Originally Posted by hd_08 (Post 494885)
So I totally messed up the screen protector that came with it, what else can I buy to use with it?
Thanks

Read the thread you're in. We've already discussed several options, such as the Boxwave ClearTouch.

knives of ice 11-03-2008 11:37 PM

Re: Screen Protector = To use Or Not To use?
 
really dumb question...but i have no instructions on how to put this screen protector on. how did you put it on? the one that came with the phone that is...


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