Hi,
I have to use two screen protectors for my HTC HD, because i wrong to put it on the screen, so i decided dont use any screen protector.
Pls, tell me why we need to use a screen protector?, Very expensive PPC like HTC HD is make from poor material need to be protect?
vuvan said:
Hi,
I have to use two screen protectors for my HTC HD, because i wrong to put it on the screen, so i decided dont use any screen protector.
Pls, tell me why we need to use a screen protector?, Very expensive PPC like HTC HD is make from poor material need to be protect?
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Of course you need it. Unless you want your screen scratched, and believe me it will without a protector, especially if you use your finger nail to tap on the screen. Even more expensive devices will scratch without taking proper care.
Have to agree with eaglesteve - exactly the same reason Photographers use a UV filter or the like on lenses, even though moderm coatings pretty much don't need it - its easier and way cheaper to replace a filter or screen protector than it is to replace a front element or touchscreen.
it will scratch, almost anything will scratch if miss used, its a fact, but by all means, dont stick a protector on, just be real carfull, in fact best not touch it at all.
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Hey guys, please vote here - who use screen protector with own TP2
And those who use, please describe here who is the manufacturer of your screen protector and your experience, how good is it for you.
Most recent HTC devices have come with pretty good screen protectors included in the box. I didn't use a screen protector on my first device, and I'm not making that mistake again.
anyone knows why they don't install it from the factory?
I voted and i own an x1. I use.
I've seen threads like this before and I've always wondered why there is even a debate on this topic. Why would anyone not use a screen protector?
My theory: The next person you see using a touch screen device with no screen protector, probably doesn't use one because he messed it up when applying it on the device.
ohyeahar said:
I've seen threads like this before and I've always wondered why there is even a debate on this topic. Why would anyone not use a screen protector?
My theory: The next person you see using a touch screen device with no screen protector, probably doesn't use one because he messed it up when applying it on the device.
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well the picture quality without it is much better, isn't it? I have now 3M protector on my HTC herald, and it doesn't look as clean as without it.
You should use the Crystal Clear type. You sometimes don't even noticed that it's being installed.
test157 said:
well the picture quality without it is much better, isn't it? I have now 3M protector on my HTC herald, and it doesn't look as clean as without it.
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That's true, but when you use your device for some months without any protector, it will never be so clear as with a screenprotector (that you can replace when needed )
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Based on what I read in the accessories forum, I decided to try a Martin Fields one. Had it on for 2 days now - so far, so good. The one that came with the phone kept peeling off at the bottom edge near the buttons.
I didn't bother with my Vario III, as the ones I tried seriously affected the screen responsivness. Of course it got a key scratch in the first 3 months:-(
On my TP2 I installed the supplied one, and will get a Martin Fields one.
However I've got to return the unit (dodgy radio), so it is vital not to scratch it before returning it!
I messed upp my original screen protector
So i bought the Copter screenprotector from Skalshop.se it's a bit rubbery, but other than that it works good. It came with some liquid spray for aplying the protection. A bit tricky to apply but worked good in the end.
Martin Fields - where from you guys are buying them? I don't see them at ebay for TP2
also - are they really the BEST? or they just have the highest price?
The store from which I bought my TP2 gave me another screen protector - I haven't used the one that came with the device. Probably cost them less than US$1-2 to buy in bulk - I never pay more than US$8 for one retail
Using the one supplied with the evice and it works perfetly (I was against screen protetors when I had a Hermes, but with TP I can barely see it)
I once had a device and when I applied the screen protector I hated it. It improved sunlight visibility by refracting the light, unfortunately this made it harder to read fine print on the screen. I also couldn't remove the protector and was stuck with it. Another one I had tried before that one which was removable, reduced sensitivity too much.
Those are reasons not use one. But as long as the available protectors can be removed in case you don't like them, then it's worth trying them out. That way you don't risk your screen unecessarily.
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You should use the Crystal Clear type. You sometimes don't even noticed that it's being installed.
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That's right! I use it and it's better than the one that HTC gives us: I have a new one because it was removed while in my pocket.. But now I'm happier!
I´m using touchscreen phones for many years (since my first PALM ) and i´ve noticed that the new screens are much more resistent. I think that you loose quality if you use a screen protector.
Just don´t put your phone in the same pocket that coins, keys,... and use it´s cover when putting it in a bag.
one other advantage with a phone like this should you choose not to use a screen protector is that since the phone has such a large screen and it's so touch optimized you won't get as much wear and tear on the common points of contact (like the "e" on the onscreen keyboard).
I use Proporta Screen Protectors. After I had used then in my Asus P535 I do not want another brand. They protect very well the screen, they were washable and also doesn't change too much the sensation of the touch with the pen or even with fingers.
I dont use one for a few reasons. I dont put my TP2 in any pocket with coins etc. I am pretty careful with it.
Although most importantly im insured on it, accidental damage w/ no excess to when the time comes it gets a bit dodgy ill smash it up and get a new one. If ive still got the TP2 when my contract runs out/upgrade ill probably wap a screen protector on then.
Hi all,
I've had my x10a for more than a month now, running 2.1 global and everything seems great. However, there is one thing that kind of bothers me. With the stock screen protector installed, I kind of feel that i can't swipe on the screen smoothly, lots of friction going on and the responsiveness isn't as great. This especially annoys me when I play Fruit Ninja, comparing with my ipod touch first gen. There is a noticeable delay when I swipe across the screen on my x10.
I'm wondering, will the sensitivity increase by a bit? ( im not looking for iphone4 sensitivity here, just wondering if it would increase after I install an alternative protector )
Do you guys suggest that I remove the stock protector and install a third party screen protector?
DangerPanda said:
Hi all,
I've had my x10a for more than a month now, running 2.1 global and everything seems great. However, there is one thing that kind of bothers me. With the stock screen protector installed, I kind of feel that i can't swipe on the screen smoothly, lots of friction going on and the responsiveness isn't as great. This especially annoys me when I play Fruit Ninja, comparing with my ipod touch first gen. There is a noticeable delay when I swipe across the screen on my x10.
I'm wondering, will the sensitivity increase by a bit? ( im not looking for iphone4 sensitivity here, just wondering if it would increase after I install an alternative protector )
Do you guys suggest that I remove the stock protector and install a third party screen protector?
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maybe clean your screen cuz u have too much grease/dirt on it? or maybe use a better quality screen protector?
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maybe clean your screen cuz u have too much grease/dirt on it? or maybe use a better quality screen protector?
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Thanks for your input but I always keep my cellphone clean. and the whole point of this thread is asking whether using a different screen protector than the stock will help so that does not really answer my question.
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Thanks for your input but I always keep my cellphone clean. and the whole point of this thread is asking whether using a different screen protector than the stock will help so that does not really answer my question.
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do you have the uber thick one on your handset? that is the one I have and its pretty sensitive. I would think a thiner one would be more sensitive
What kind of screen protector comes stock, all I have ever got on any phone was the cheap shipping plastic which is suppose to be removed, although I do see dorks walking around with it...
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I took the stock screen protectors off and it's the worst. I've never had a touch screen work so bad. The only reason I haven't installed another is because the phone is defective, and I have to wait on rogers to get the replacement.
IMO if you want to take the stock screen protectors off, put a high quality one on right after. Also, I've been using the phone with no screen protector for about 2 months and I haven't scratched the screen, which is pretty impressive.
Yeah, I've removed the thin plastic that came with it, but it seems there's something more by looking at it's edges. Tried to remove it but wasn't successful in doing so...
Dalamak said:
What kind of screen protector comes stock, all I have ever got on any phone was the cheap shipping plastic which is suppose to be removed, although I do see dorks walking around with it...
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The X10 actually comes with a stock screen protector unlike other phones.
Haha no it's not the huge piece of tape you are talking about
awmilton said:
I took the stock screen protectors off and it's the worst. I've never had a touch screen work so bad. The only reason I haven't installed another is because the phone is defective, and I have to wait on rogers to get the replacement.
IMO if you want to take the stock screen protectors off, put a high quality one on right after. Also, I've been using the phone with no screen protector for about 2 months and I haven't scratched the screen, which is pretty impressive.
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awmilton, by worst, do you mean that the stock screen protector is worst?
Or the screen under it is the worst you've seen?
Can anyone tell me how's the screen's performance without protector compared to the screen with protector on it?
X10 actually comes with the worst capacitive screen I've ever seen! Even without the protector the responsiveness is poor and most of the times it's hard to unlock when receiving a call!
reptile64 said:
X10 actually comes with the worst capacitive screen I've ever seen! Even without the protector the responsiveness is poor and most of the times it's hard to unlock when receiving a call!
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That might just be your phone's problem.. mine is just like my ipid touch...
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awmilton, by worst, do you mean that the stock screen protector is worst?
Or the screen under it is the worst you've seen?
Can anyone tell me how's the screen's performance without protector compared to the screen with protector on it?
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The screen under the stock screen protector is the worst. And I'm referring to touch sensitivity, the images displayed by the x10 are quite nice.
So to answer your question, the screen's performance, for me, was worse after removing the stock screen protector. I've heard rumors that there are actually 2 stock screen protectors shipped on the phone. I'm nervous to start picking at the edges again, but if it's anything like the potential "outer" screen protector it's there but hard to see and difficult to take off.
Does anyone know if there are actually two screen protectors applied by sony before shipping?
Wow...I didn't even know it came with a screen protector lol. Well I'm removing it because it collects too much smudge/
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DangerPanda
The screen under the stock screen protector is the worst. And I'm referring to touch sensitivity, the images displayed by the x10 are quite nice.
So to answer your question, the screen's performance, for me, was worse after removing the stock screen protector. I've heard rumors that there are actually 2 stock screen protectors shipped on the phone. I'm nervous to start picking at the edges again, but if it's anything like the potential "outer" screen protector it's there but hard to see and difficult to take off.
Does anyone know if there are actually two screen protectors applied by sony before shipping?
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Ahh that's a bummer. Thanks for sharing though, I'll probably just leave the protector on then.
Jmercy09 said:
Wow...I didn't even know it came with a screen protector lol. Well I'm removing it because it collects too much smudge/
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Please let us know how you feel about the screen after you've removed it
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DangerPanda
The screen under the stock screen protector is the worst. And I'm referring to touch sensitivity, the images displayed by the x10 are quite nice.
So to answer your question, the screen's performance, for me, was worse after removing the stock screen protector. I've heard rumors that there are actually 2 stock screen protectors shipped on the phone. I'm nervous to start picking at the edges again, but if it's anything like the potential "outer" screen protector it's there but hard to see and difficult to take off.
Does anyone know if there are actually two screen protectors applied by sony before shipping?
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there's is already a "screen protector" pre-applied on the x10. it's another kind of screen protector which i forgotten the term for it..and inside the box there is also a cheapo screen protector..so if u had use the cheapo screen protector..u are having 2 screen protector on ur x10.
anyway, the "screen protector" can actually be taken off,required abit of skill though. i had heard others removing it and comment tat it is much much more responsive.
but in my opinion i would not have taken it off,it was supposed to give more protection for our phone..surely SE dont put it there for no reason..
All that bad reaction especially in games has nothing to do with the screen, it's all about performance! 3D games with the x10 are horrible and mostly unplayable, you gonna feel if you try an Samsung galaxy!
Sony set the maximum fps that could be reached to 32.. which is in my eyes not smooth..
So for games you need another phone...
hehe i take on the protector that come in the box...so i have two.
The sheap one is terrible so i have ordered a new one.
But i will leave the one from se on even if i put on the new one.
Mine is from the UK and I didn't see one on my phone or in the box apart from the one on the screen that you are meant to take off.
I find that the screen does not respond well if you have sweaty fingers or even when there a drop of water on it but other than that, it is fine for me.
I got a screen protector from Stealth Guard now and it is very easy to apply. Now it works even with sweaty fingers and rain on it. This protector may not be for everyone though as my mates have trouble using it.
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Mine is from the UK and I didn't see one on my phone or in the box apart from the one on the screen that you are meant to take off
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Yes, I don't think UK phones have a screen protector on, unless it's really difficult to see and remove...
Can anyone post any photos of the one that comes with the phone?
shooi said:
Yes, I don't think UK phones have a screen protector on, unless it's really difficult to see and remove...
Can anyone post any photos of the one that comes with the phone?
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Yeah it's almost invisible.
I have removed both protectors that were on the screen. The only negative point is that its more exposed to scratches, nothing that a new thinner protector wont cure the sensitivity is a little better I guess but I think SE's bloatware kinda screws up the phones performance anyhow... Bottom line is that the phones screen is sensitive enough but the software is too slow, although I havent tried the 2.2 custom rom yet to verify this
Edit: Nor have I tried to uninstall the most resource demanding apps like timescape etc.
I had my xperia S for about 2 weeks, i really dislike how much glare that it gives off with the stock screen protector. So i already some anti-glare screen protector online.
problem: can't get it off.
I have been picking at this for 15 mins, can't get anywhere. It would come off.
does anyone tips on how i can remove this???
hkguy783 said:
I had my xperia S for about 2 weeks, i really dislike how much glare that it gives off with the stock screen protector. So i already some anti-glare screen protector online.
problem: can't get it off.
I have been picking at this for 15 mins, can't get anywhere. It would come off.
does anyone tips on how i can remove this???
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Trust me, you have to destroy most of your fingernails..
Insist on one corner only, don't use sharp things such as knifes etc. you could scratch the screen.
reptile64 said:
Trust me, you have to destroy most of your fingernails..
Insist on one corner only, don't use sharp things such as knifes etc. you could scratch the screen.
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would blow dryer make it easier?
When I removed mine from the arc I followed some advice and used a needle to pick at a corner. This did it straight away after many failed attempts with my nails. Just be careful you don't scratch the screen underneath but you should be fine.
However like I said in another thread I wouldn't recommend it, I think you should not see the factory applied screen protector as a screnn protector but rather part of the screen. It is applied perfectly and no matter how hard you try doing it yourself, you'll never manage to apply one as well...
Also on my arc I never actually notice that much difference in glare...
If you choose to stick a protector on it, I wrote this guild on the best way (imo) to apply a protector, enjoy!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1652567
Hey, so i was really into buying this device, but im slightly worried now after i watched this video http://youtu.be/9P98sliPh3k?t=6m23s
so my question is, is it easy to clean or scratch this protector ? i dont want to end up with tons of scratches and no i dont want to install next screen protector ive never been using those, thanks for answers
nemmie_cz said:
Hey, so i was really into buying this device, but im slightly worried now after i watched this video http://youtu.be/9P98sliPh3k?t=6m23s
so my question is, is it easy to clean or scratch this protector ? i dont want to end up with tons of scratches and no i dont want to install next screen protector ive never been using those, thanks for answers
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It is not uncommon for people to put on an additional screen protector, on top of the original sheet it comes shipped with.
Since original anti-shatter sheet (the one it comes applied with when you buy it new) is a lot harder to replace than those aftermarket screen protectors, I recommend that you buy and apply 3rd party protector.
Avoid the super thick ones, and you would hardly realise the difference in performance or looks, if applied correctly.
Once is a while, change it and you have a slightly refreshed screen
jewelkobayashi said:
It is not uncommon for people to put on an additional screen protector, on top of the original sheet it comes shipped with.
Since original anti-shatter sheet (the one it comes applied with when you buy it new) is a lot harder to replace than those aftermarket screen protectors, I recommend that you buy and apply 3rd party protector.
Avoid the super thick ones, and you would hardly realise the difference in performance or looks, if applied correctly.
Once is a while, change it and you have a slightly refreshed screen
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Yea well i know, i was just little scared if the original one get scratched easily ?
nemmie_cz said:
Yea well i know, i was just little scared if the original one get scratched easily ?
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There isn't any protectors that doesn't get scratched "somehow". As @jewelkobayashi mentioned, just get a 3rd party protector and let it get scratched and change them from time to time for a refreshed skin.
If you go naked and let the Sony flim get scratched, it's quite a hassle to change (probably has to visit Sony Service Centre) and when you change your handset and you want to sell it away, your set may fetch lower amount because of that
I've had a number of smartphones and tablets over the years (and working in IT, I've used a hundred times more). On every gadget I've used, the touchscreen/digitiser has always been 'perfectly' sensitive, i.e. I've never been able to touch the screen without it registering a touch.
With my P9000, if I'm very gentle, I can touch the screen and it doesn't register as a "touch". This isn't really a problem, until it comes to using the keyboard. The bottom (half?) of the screen is a little bit less sensitive than the top, and this is a really annoying when I'm swyping. Sometimes the finger loses just enough contact, and the phone thinks I've swyped two small words in, rather than one big word.
Anyway, the reason I'm writing all this is to ask via the medium of a poll... Has anyone else had this? Is this common with the Elephone P9000?
I dont have this issue. But I read some (not all) screen protectors can cause the screen to stop functioning as expected
Android-UK said:
I dont have this issue. But I read some (not all) screen protectors can cause the screen to stop functioning as expected
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I used a tempered glass screen protector and then the screen almost didn't work. When removed the screen worked perfectly.
ulsa said:
I used a tempered glass screen protector and then the screen almost didn't work. When removed the screen worked perfectly.
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Did you use the official one? Been told that one causes serious issues. I have one from a company called brotech but I've yet to use it
I found that one of those plastic flexible screen protectors made the sensitivity issues a bit worse, and the tempered glass screen protector made it worse again.
(Again, I could get easily get it to respond, but I would make mistakes when I was swyping at speed!)
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Did you use the official one? Been told that one causes serious issues. I have one from a company called brotech but I've yet to use it
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Yes, this was the official one.
I'll be putting my Brotech screen on later today. I'll let you'll know how it is
I noticed that the screen is very unresponsive (especially bottom part) when the phone is laid flat on a horizontal surface. When I take it into the hands it works quite normal.
I have the same problem. With tempered glass it is unusable. Even with out it, it very often does not register touches, especially on the sides
I'm using the elephone supplied tempered screen protector and my touchscreen sensitivity is awful...to the point where I want to smash the thing into tiny pieces. I've never had this problem with any other devices I've had. Can anyone tell me if the touchscreen experience is better if the software is flashed...to use Cyanogenmod for example...?