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I've just ordered an MDA Vario and it's going to take a little time to reach me (I'm not currently in the UK). Before it gets here I'm trying to work out which screen protector to buy. Has anyone tried the Invisible Shield protector? The material looks superb and I've read load of good things about their performance on iPods.
My current PDA is a Tungsten T3 and I have a Martin Fields screen protector on it. (MF protector for Wizard here).
I love the MF but am really interested in hearing experiences with the IS if anyone on these forums has tried it.
Yeah i want one too but was wondering, do they leave any marks when you peel them off afterwards? From the glue and stuff?
Quality screen protectors like Martin Fields and the IS should leave nothing behind after they're removed.
I think brando screen protector is not bad too. Im currently using it.
I have change 2 screen protector since I got my wizard.
- Expansys, Cant fit in properly. Bubble occur after stick in.
i've tried 3 different screen protectors, then i used pocketpctechs AG shield and i'm not gonna try anything else. It's perfect, reusable, no glue is used and installation is pretty simple. also it comes with screen cleaners and all that. highly recommended
For me brando's would be ok. I usually have the store person do the application since I can't do it on my own [I messed up 2 protectors when I tried doing it at home]. I'd say choose one that isn't adhesive but static that way no residue is left on the screen when you remove it. also most of them are washable/reusable... if you find a scratch on the side you use most often [i.e. the area along the SIP] just have it removed and re-installed reversed [not the face but the top and bottom].
The Brando ultraclear is OK. If you prefer a non-glossy one, the Brando regular is perfect (you will lose a bit of brightness).
I like www.boxwave.com 's version
They have a anti-glare, and a regular one, they are washable you can remove them and wash them under soap and water and reapply, they come with cloth cleaner, and a little scraper thing that helps get the bubbles out.
Here's a super cheap solution, and it works GREAT for me.
I went to Staples and bought a package of baseball card protector pages that are designed to fit into a 3-ring binder. The size of each card holder is just slightly larger than the screen on the MDA.
What I did was take a straight edge and X-Acto knife and cut a small piece of plastic that is a couple millimeters larger than the screen on each side. I simply tuck the plastic I've trimmed under the lip between the device and screen, and it holds in place just fine.
No adhesive, no mess, easy as pie, and the entire package of plastic sleeves was less than 3 bucks. It will surely last longer than the life of the device.
- Justin
Got my second Brando regular protector (first one wasn't returned when my magician was replaced). Fits perfect, very scratch-resistant & the anti-glare is very useful while navigating in the car.
Cheers, M
fone_fanatic said:
i've tried 3 different screen protectors, then i used pocketpctechs AG shield and i'm not gonna try anything else. It's perfect, reusable, no glue is used and installation is pretty simple. also it comes with screen cleaners and all that. highly recommended
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Same here.. I have used BoxWave, wich are also very good, but WriteShields from pocketpctechs are great.
I also had an "InvivibleShield" on my 8125 for a couple minutes. I installed it and saw that it was not plum on, so I went to take it off and reinstall.. When I removed it I thought I was going to pull my screen up with the protector. Stay away from those things... I then tested those claims they make on the website, about being indestructible. Pens had no trouble getting through, and scissors went through like soft butter.
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I bought a boxwave and was not happy with the glare free one. I have used them on my Treos and liked them, but the one that came for my wizard sucked. It really blurred the screen and made it look like a prism. Maybe it was defective, but I ended up buying another one from javoedge and I am quite happy with it.
just my $.02
greg
I also got an anti-glare from boxware, it does have issues however I emailed them about it and they are getting a new one that doesn't have the issues and they should have it in about a week. To make it even better they created a gift order for the new one for me.
I've tried a number of the commercial screen protectors in the past and wasn't happy with any of them. Of course, there is the ridiculous cost for a little piece of plastic.
The best solution I have found is to use clear vinyl sheeting that you can find at any fabric store, typically for a couple of dollars US per yard. Just cut to fit your screen, clean your screen, wash your hands and vinyl rectangle with liquid hand soap, shake off as much water as possible (but not all), and attach and smooth out bubbles.
Benefits:
- Minimal screen image degradation as compared to many commercial screen protectors
- No adhesives to gunk up the screen
- Lasts 6 months or so
- Easy to replace
- Costs about a nickle per cover
I also have the pocketpctechs write shield anti-glare.
Comes in a nice kit, can't tell its there when the screen is on.
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main.asp?unit=Cingular_8125-559&area=home
I bought mine from www.nushield.com, but I haven´t been able to apply the first one to my screen.
I´ve used them on my Handspring Visor Edge and on my Himalaya with very good results, but on the Wizard, I just can´t get it installed. Will keep you posted!
Stefan out
Brando screen protector, Boxwave and Martin Fields are my favorites!
I've heard a lot about this Brando, but it is a bit too expensive for me for a piece of plastic. I think they are selling for GBP7+ in eBay. I wonder, is it so good? I've been looking for those 'card' type screen protector that is ultra easy to apply and bubble free because the protector itself feels like a card. Imagine, since the protector is like a card, it is impossible to get bubble under it. Anyone know where in the net I can get one card type for UK??
BTW, I've bought the 'Sensifilm' protector from eBay. It said many things, but of the two thing, antiglare and antiscractch is 100% bluff. Mine still give me glare and it has been scratched like mad with my stylus. Either the HTC is very bad in designing a stylus, or the screen protector is terribly weak. I think the weak protector is a more likely answer.
30$ for a screen protector. That is so silly. I got a protector for my psp for 6$ and it works great. Geez, pocketpctechs is a rip.
Cant i get some from a local store instead?
I can highly recommend Brando UltraClear too! Easy to attach, not visible when attached carefully, no reduction of brightness - display looks like without one (for those who do not like the reflection of the display: buy the Brando classic).
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Carsten
Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or is it just a screen protector?
It covers pretty much the entire rear and the screen. There is no cover for the 'frame' of the front.
IMHO It's very tough, quite tricky to put on the back (of an XDA Mini S with textured surface) and would have been better if it covered the exposed front parts (but I guess the various button and LEDs get in the way).
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The Invisible shield comes in two styles. One is for the whole phone the other just for the screen. I have a Cingular 8125 with the whole phone style. The kit comes in precut pieces which you apply to various areas of the phone. So it offers a fair amount of protection but does leave some gaps. The screen cover is the best I have ever used.
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Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or is it just a screen protector?
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I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
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I had also seen these on Ebay and was wondering if anyone had used it.
The "infomercial" has sold me on it, but I really wanted to get some opinions from others who bought it and used it before I took the plunge.
So, even if just the screen protector does the job, it would be money well spent??
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Yes, the screen protector is worth the money. I would suggest buying directly from their website. They do not charge for delivery as they do on ebay
invisible shields are THE BEST screen protectors hands-down. I have been using them for ipods, cameras, and all my phones. It's always the first accessory I buy. I'm using one on my 8125.
Easy to put on, doesnt scratch, STRONG, and wont leave a residue if you choose to remove it- which you never will do and it will never come off, either. Plus they have a lifetime guarantee. Highly recommended for any gadgets.
Best piece of gear hands down. I have the "Full Body" on my 8125 and just a screen protector on another. I bought direct since I live here in Salt Lake City, UT. As for somebody saying it never comes off once it is on us untrue. Just respray it and carefully lift an edge and it will come off. :wink:
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I just tried to put mine on today, and it didn't cover the entire screen. It's like alot of screen protectors that I've used in that it leaves a 1-2 millimeter gap around the edge. I decided not to use it, and opted to use my WriteShield screen protector that I got from PocketPCTechs. I've tried their AG and C* (clear) screen protectors, and the C* screen protector is the clearest screen protector I've ever seen. And it cover the entire screen of the 8125.
Having said that, I went ahead and put the rest of the InvisibleShield protectors on the rest of my 8125 and I like it. I've got and IS on my IPOD also, and it does a pretty good job.
However, removing is does leave some residue. Like the one for the 8125 the IPOD version comes in multiple sections, and I didn't like the placement of a the pieces that go over the circular sections of the IPOD, so I decided to remove them and maybe try to re-apply them. When I pulled them off, they left a gummy, glue like residue. I did manage to clean it up with some GooBGone. I'm not sure if I'll be able to re-apply those pieces or not since they are not "clear" any more. Maybe there's a way to wash them or something to clean them up.
I may have done something wrong (and if I have, someone please tell me what it was cause I realy like the IS for my IPOD), but I couldn't find anything on their website which gave any instuctions for removing.
Does the 1-2 mm gap around the edge really make a huge difference?
RE: Does the Invisibleshield cover the whole phone or the s
It does to me. Invariably I would always slide of the edge with the pen. Plus it's kinda noticible when you look at it. It's more of a personal thing really. If you're OK with it, then I think the protector that comes with the IS would be a really good one. I just like to have to whole screen covered.
You do know you can order the IS a custom size to fit your needs.
Here's my review of the Invisible Shield, which I installed onto my 8125 earlier this week.
The quality of the material is excellent. I have no doubts this will save my entire phone from bumps and bruises. However putting the stuff on left me hating and liking it at intervals during the "ordeal". Unless one has steady hands and lots of patience it would be nearly impossible to put the pieces on without getting your finger prints on the underside of each piece. The adhesive is seriously good.
I did manage to get all the pieces on, after about 90 minutes. I did have to rinse the screen cover several times in order to clean the underside of smudges left by my fingers. I also had to lift a corner once to take out a bubble that just would not come otherwise. Even at that I was not impressed with how the screen looked immediately after applying it. But now, 4 days later I have to say that the claims of the bubbles working themselves out over time are entirely accurate. The shield is now crystal clear and undoubtedly a good protective device.
The material also has the characteristic of making the phone very grippy. I like that about it. What I don't like so much is that there are many pieces, and you can feel the edge of each one when you hold or handle the phone. This is because the material is thick, and that helps to provide the protection, but it takes some getting used to. The grip can be felt when using the stylus as well, but fortunately the digitizer on the screen is very sensitive so a light touch works well, and this minimizes the drag created by the material.
My final impression is that the kit is worth the money. It will protect the phone from all but the most careless handling, or serious accident. It is nearly invisible and makes for a better, albeit edgy, grip. I wouldn't want to apply it again, but then I shouldn't have to given its toughness. Perhaps next time I'll pay someone else to apply it for me. ;o)
Invisible Shield
FYI. I purchased mine (full cover) for my 8125 at a mall kiosk. They guy asked me if I wanted him to install it as it is tricky.
I have little patience for such things (like airplane models), so I had him install it for $5 extra.
It was WELL WORTH IT!!! The install was top-notch and I am very, very happy.
Could someone post the picture (front, back, side) of the MDA or 8125 with invisibleshield in it. I know that it might be difficult to see it clearly since the shield is almost invisible. Could someone put some arrows in the picture on where the shield is applied. I would like to see which area gets covered before buying it. TIA.
I contacted the seller and asked for the picture. But they don't have it.
Also, once you apply the invisibleshield, can you safely carry the MDA naked in a purse together with all kinds of stuff such as keys, pens, notes, etc?
I'd like to see some photos as well
R
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Yea me too but looks like nobody has any picture worth looking
The TP2 relies on much more touch-screen action than previous T-Mobile HTC devices, e.g. Wing. I am trying to find the pros/cons of using a screen protector for the TP2, but so far, not finding much. Is a screen protector really that important for a TP2? I am ok with not using one, but if one is necessary, can anyone tell me why? I wonder if a screen protector is more of a personal choice than a technical necessity...
I find a screen protector is more of personal preference, i use it for peice of mind so i dont have to be extra careful when using my screen and also when i play music on my tp2 i put it facedown as the speakers are on the back and i have done that before on a previous phone and scratched the screen as there was dirt on the table. also if you put it in your pocket without its cover and you forget about coins or keys in there, you can say goodbye to your nice shiny screen. So i know if the screen ever gets scratched i just peel off the protector ansd put a new one on.
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The TP2 relies on much more touch-screen action than previous T-Mobile HTC devices, e.g. Wing. I am trying to find the pros/cons of using a screen protector for the TP2, but so far, not finding much. Is a screen protector really that important for a TP2? I am ok with not using one, but if one is necessary, can anyone tell me why? I wonder if a screen protector is more of a personal choice than a technical necessity...
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I've had my TP2 for about three months now and i've not used a screen protector. I'm quite carefull with the device and i use the pouch every time i put it in a pocket.
I'd like a matte screen protector because fingerprints annoy me to no end, waiting on boxwave to make one because when I had the mogul I used those and they were awesome... but uhm yeah I don't think it's necessary if you're careful with it. Most people I know with the iphone don't use one, and the screen seems similar. There's always that chance you leave you phone in your lap and get up and then BANG (yeah that definitely just happened to my Mogul last week) so I keep a screen protector on just in case. Performance wise, I don't notice it being less responsive when I use the protector, but then again I haven't used it without one much... Isn't there a CAB somewhere to boost touch sensitivity? Wonder if it will work on this...
You want to try the full body shield by zagg they are based in utah where i am from and their crap is the best quality and lifetime warranty
The Zagg one is still being developed, I wonder if the bodyguardz one is just as good...
Brando Screen Protector
I ordered the Brando Screen Protector however i noticed TMO TP2 is different from the other ones being sold. I wonder if anyone has been able to make it the Brando Screen protector work with the TMO TP2.
Product Code: MUCSP041200 for the Touch Pro 2
mobile.brando.com
I'm using the stock screen protector that comes with the tmo version. It was kind of hard to fit on the screen because it is so perfectly cut to the size of the screen and plastic all the way around the buttons and earpiece. It's been fine so far, I ordered a couple off ebay when I got the phone but I think I'm gonna just keep the stock one on there.
Clearprotector uses the same "stuff" as Zagg and they have a T-Mobile TP2 version.
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Clearprotector uses the same "stuff" as Zagg and they have a T-Mobile TP2 version.
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I ordered one and I didn't like the fit. It didn't go all the way to the edges. The top and bottom were too short.
I stuck the bundled one back one since it has a perfect fit. Only problem I have is I somehow made to tiny creases/bumps which is causing to small air bubbles on the edge.
I would not use a device like this without a good screen protector. I used to not care until I got a scratch on the screen protector of my last phone from an unexpected drop and scrape. It would have ruined my screen.
The stock screen protector is very good, it just takes a surgon to put it on because it is laser precise and perfectly cut to the screen. I had to use a razor blade to trim about 1 to 2mm off the left edge to get rid of an air pocket that was resting on about a 1mm lip. (I don't suggest trying it if you don't have a steady hand)
But I'm looking at a full body screen protector to put on next. I ordered a rubber snap on cover, but I don't want to ruin the look and feel of the device. And the phone is big enough already - don't want to make it more bulky. I've been seeing one on ebay saying that it's used to coat helicoptor blades and has a lifetime warranty and all that. Just waiting for someone to order one and review it.
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I ordered the Brando Screen Protector however i noticed TMO TP2 is different from the other ones being sold. I wonder if anyone has been able to make it the Brando Screen protector work with the TMO TP2.
Product Code: MUCSP041200 for the Touch Pro 2
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I also got this screen protector from Brando (same model as yours, as far as I can tell) for my T-Mo TP2...and it doesn't quite fit properly -- it's obviously made for the international/original version with the curved chrome trim on the front. That is, it fits on the phone, but the top and bottom of the front outside the screen aren't covered. And I had to trim out the ear-speaker hole on the protector a little because apparently the distance between the bottom-buttons and the ear-speaker are different between the intrntnl and the TMo versions.
Still, I'm using it anyway (even though it looks funky) just so I can protect that beautiful screen...but when/if one is specifically made for the TMo TP2 I'll get that one.
Other than not fitting exactly right, I do like the protector clarity and sensitivity, and I was able to apply it without bubbles.
UPDATE:
OK, I see now that I ordered what I thought was the same protector, but I ordered mine from "shop.brando.com", rather than "mobile.brando.com" -- What's the difference -- more than one brando.com site?? And my product code is different. (SUCSP083500 vs MUCSP041200)
Looking again at the shop.brando.com page for the product I ordered -- 10 days after I ordered it and 3 days after I received it -- that while the T-Mobile version is listed under intended "Models" there's also a footnote saying it's not compatible with the T-Mobile version. I don't think that footnote was there when I ordered it.
I wonder if the version sold at the mobile.brando.com site, Product Code MUCSP041200 really fits the T-Mo TP2? If so, I'll go ahead and order one...or 2.
Has anybody every used this brand of screen protector's before? They just sent me an email saying that they have in stock screen protectors specific for the T-mobile TP2 and I am debating whether or not to buy them.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...screen-protector-t-mobile-touch-pro2_3668.htm
I originally had a Martin Fields on my Touch Cruise that I loved, but they don't make the screen protectors for the T-mobile TP2
I used one on my MDA (prior to getting the TP2). I loved it (make sure to get the crystal clear, not the non-glare, if they have a choice). 3 years and looks like new, nice slick surface for using the stylus, extremely durable. But I don't have experience with any others (except the one that came in the TP2 box which I also like a lot).
Thanks for sharing!
I´ll go for one of those
The crystal clear is one of the best I've used before!
I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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Was wondering this as well. I ordered a Clear Touch while my co-worker opted for the anti-glare. I'll try to do a side by side comparison when they arrive.
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I have used the Anti-Glare version for my 6700 and 6800/Mogul and love it. I used my phone in my car alot so the Anti-Glare is a must. It also finger print resistant, I'm using the screen protector that came with the phone now and the finger print smudges are just driving me nuts! I've order one and is waiting for shipment notice.
the Anti-Glare version is a semi reigid piece of plastic that make it very easy to apply, similar to the included protector, I hate those soft floppy protector that's next to impossible to put on correctly
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Speaking of anti-glare... im using one on my Iphone 3G..got it back from Manila,Philippines on my last holiday, some chinese brand screen that i thought will be just a piece of crap screen protector.
to my surprise it was 98% perfectly fit on my iphone...and it was a great anti-glare screen protector. my wife likes it now she wants 1 for the htc touch pro2. ive seen some on ebay i might order it this week.
for those who's using one... where did you guys buys the anti-glare screen protector?? -thanks
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Was wondering this as well. I ordered a Clear Touch while my co-worker opted for the anti-glare. I'll try to do a side by side comparison when they arrive.
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Nice one thanks
I've raved about it before many times, just search my posts on here and PPC geeks, but the BoxWave AntiGlare is the best screen protector for any device hands down period end of story etc!
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is the anti glare version kinda gritty to the touch ive never used one?
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I wouldn't say gritty, but its definitely neither frictionless or sticky and doesn't impede your fingers or stylus movement in anyway... its got a matted texture, and I really like using my stylus with that texture! more of a paper feel, offering just the right amount of feedback and friction.
You do lose a tiny bit of clarity compare to the Crystal version, but for the anti-glare, anti-finger print benefit, I love it!
finger prints and face oil on the stock screen protector have been driving me nuts!
I'm supposed to get it today but heading out of town for a wedding this weekend so may not have a chance to report or upload pix until monday
Thanks for the report, i can imagine a paper texture! i think i may order one. cheers
What do you all think of these dedicated screen protectors, as compared to using the screen cover provided by invisibleSHIELD or Bodyguardz? Are the ones you all mentioned, or from "BoxWave" better because they are made specifically for the purpose of screen protection? Or are the I.S. or Bodyguardz ones comparable, since they are built to offer all around protection?
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What do you all think of these dedicated screen protectors, as compared to using the screen cover provided by invisibleSHIELD or Bodyguardz? Are the ones you all mentioned, or from "BoxWave" better because they are made specifically for the purpose of screen protection? Or are the I.S. or Bodyguardz ones comparable, since they are built to offer all around protection?
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Personally, the 3M crowd is better because then you don't have to worry about the screen protector getting scratched.
I had purchased a Boxwave Anti-Glare before and it worked decently, but the amount of glare it reduced was negated by the amount of brightness that needed to be increased.
Boxwave, in my opinion, works if you have a case protecting it. But trying doing this with a Boxwave.
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NOT gritty.
I have used Boxwave screen protectors for years and have NEVER been disappointed. Excellent longlasting product that your stylus simply glides across; I have settled on the Anti-Glare. One post says that Boxwave isn't TOTALLY scratch-free like some other 'full-body' clear protectors. Correct. However, personally I do not like the idea of spraying a liquid all over my device in the application process. 'Full-body' protectors are applied just like installing tinting on you car's windows.
Suggested application procedure.
Before beginning I have two clean microfiber cloths; one is included. Clean your phone's screen well; preferably w/one of those microfiber cloths. Close windows in bathroom, run shower on hot a bit & turn off. Moisture will pull all the dust outta the air and drag it to the floor. Vent heat (u don't want it to be uncomfortable in there).
Now that all the floating dust is negated, clean your screen again w/the the other microfiber cloth and apply protector. It is helpul to have some tape applied to a corner or two of the protector. Utilizing the tape, lift and reapply as needed using the supplied squeegee or a credit card to clear out bubbles; you may need to lift protector and use the microfiber cloth to pick up some lint/debris to ensure a clean install.
You should have a lint- and bubble-free application if you were careful.
Good luck from Lincoln!
I just got the new Boxwave ClearTouch Crystal screen protector for my T-Mobile TP2: http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...screen-protector-t-mobile-touch-pro2_3668.htm
I had previously had a Boxwave on my MDA. That has lasted 3 years with no signs of wear, and I was extremely pleased with the fit and feel, so was hoping to do the same for my TP2. I researched all of the competition and read many forum posts on the subject. My main criteria were:
1) quality
2) exact fit
3) feel with finger and stylus
4) longevity
Price was less of a concern as I am hoping I will only ever need just the one for my TP2 (if my previous experience with the MDA is anything to go by), and so the lower priced ones, or the ones that came with 2 or 3 in the pack, were not a strong selling point for me.
The other main one I narrowed it down to was the Bodyguardz, and I probably would have got that if the Boxwave hadn't been coming out soon.
Boxwave advertised pre-orders were available for October 9th shipping. I searched high and low but couldn't google a single coupon code, so ended up paying full price of $12.95 + $2.50 shipping. They shipped a day or so late, and because of the long holiday weekend it arrived a little later than it probably could have, but as far as shipping, packaging, tracking go, I give Boxwave an A-
I had actually been perfectly happy with the screen protector supplied by HTC, but as others have noted, in some cases it may have been a tiny bit too large, causing bubbles along one edge. I think I had put it on pretty perfectly, but then, in my obsessive need for perfection, had pulled it off a little and proceeded to snip away too much screen in an attempt to get it to fit just right, making for an install that now looked a bit messy and with a bit of glass exposed along a jaggedy edge of protector. But the Boxwave fit perfectly, and very easily, just using the instructions on the package (i.e. I just put it on dry, no sprays or water). I did steam up the kitchen a bit first to try to remove dust, and obsessively cleaned the screen for 10 minutes before attempting the install. On my first attempt I started from the short top edge and that caused a problem as the protector was now not aligned correctly down the right side, so I pulled it up and laid it down again from the long left edge, making for a much easier alignment. However, when I had pulled up the protector from the first attempt, I had used the little plastic card to ease up the protector; I think I caused some very minor damage to the protector at the point of contact, as there is now a tiny minor bubble there that is probably caused by a kink I may have made in the plastic. I'll work on smoothing that out, but it's off the screen and very minor (however, let that be a warning to others to be extremely careful if you need to lift the plastic off. I tried using sticky tape but the suction was too strong for it to get a grip, and using something like a pin seemed like potential to damage the screen.) For fit and finish and ease of installation, I give Boxwave an A (and me a B- )
The surface of the 'Crystal' clear screen (I don't know how different the 'anti-glare' version would be) is very slick. In fact looking at it, touching it, sliding my finger across it, and using the stylus on it, seems exactly the same as the actual glass screen on the phone. I went into notepad and made a new note so I could doodle with the stylus. With almost no pressure I could draw lines about 90% of the time, the rest it would skip a little. But with just a tiny amount of pressure, about what you would probably use in normal use, it was at 100% coverage, with practically no drag feeling, just a nice slippery but not too slippery feel. Sliding with my finger is fantastic, I can now scroll through the programs screen much easier than I did with the original HTC. For sensitivity and surface texture I give it an A+
Overall I give Boxwave and the Cleartouch an A+. I am reminded of that old Memorex commercial 'Is it real, or is it Memorex', because looking at the phone right now, I can't tell it has a screen protector, it looks just like glass. I am sure there are others out there as good, although I doubt there are any much better. There are certainly other quality ones that are much cheaper, $15 seems like a crazy price to pay for a piece of plastic. Others come with 2 or 3 protectors, and many have coupon codes you can find on Google. And others, like Bodyguardz, come with a solution for complete protection, not just the screen. Of course time will tell, but based on my A+ experience with Boxwave on my MDA, I really am quite confident of the same longevity and performance on the TP2.
One happy customer.
I've used Boxwave screen protectors and accessories for the past several years, and I can honestly say I've been always 100% pleased. I've used both the antiglare and clear protectors, and prefer the clear ones - but it's all a matter or preference, but overall a good purchase.
First, Boxwave screen protectors have always been my standard. I've tried a couple other types (mostly what's been included with devices or what I can find in retail stores) and won't likely be messing around with that again. I personally prefer the "crystal" models over the anti-glare because I didn't like the affect of the anti-glare pattern on the display. It kind of gave it a fuzzy moire pattern. The crystal basically looks like those super glossy laptop screens - looks great in low/medium lighting but could be a problem in certain direct light situations. Still, the trade-off is worth it to me.
Second, does anyone know if any of the existing TP2 protectors will fit the AT&T Tilt 2? The European/UK model looks not ideal because of the front camera hole and the T-mobile version appears to have a slightly different button layout on the bottom. Both the Verizon and Sprint models look right to me on the web page, but Boxwave support just says to submit a request and wait. I would prefer to get a protector on mine ASAP but am reluctant to order if the fit isn't right.
Daniel
bought one for my Sprint Touch Pro 2, it applied perfectly and not noticeable at all. I prefer it way over the invisibleshield I had on my Vogue which was too rubbery and reflective.
Am I correct to think the Boxwave screen protector for the Sprint TP2, Verizon TP2, and the ATT Tilt 2 are the exact same thing? I have been looking at pictures and the screen shapes look identical. The only different ones are the T-mobile and the front facing camera versions.
Thanks!
I am about to get my Tilt 2 and I want to protect it. My first question is: should I get a case and a shield for the screen, or just the GadgetSheilds for my phone?
Secondly, my phone is an American AT&T Tilt 2, what cases are there aside from the Praetorian? I would love to have the Seidio case. If this case won't fit on my phone, are there any that look the same that would?
PS: I did look at the rubberized cases thread, but it kind of confused me. Thank you.
I have the Invisashield full body covering, its tricky to get on exacly right but works great, I also keep the phone in a Monaco Aluminum case there real nice, they come with a removable clip, I have the monaco case on my Tilt Tilt2 Samsung epix and my Microsoft Zune. http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-AT-T-TILT-2...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5ad5b16354
Go for a silicone case!
Don't get a hard rubberised one get a soft silicone. The simple rule is that a sharper material will scratch a weaker one.
My $2 dollar hard rubberized case became slightly loose and scratched my new $1000 TP2 to high hell. And I am one of the most careful people about these things.
mech_supernova said:
I have the Invisashield full body covering, its tricky to get on exacly right but works great, I also keep the phone in a Monaco Aluminum case there real nice, they come with a removable clip, I have the monaco case on my Tilt Tilt2 Samsung epix and my Microsoft Zune. http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-AT-T-TILT-2...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5ad5b16354
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I've had them both, and I would recommend Ghost Armor before Zagg Invisashield. That is unless you like a sticky touch screen, a bumpy "orange peel" finish, and a discolored screen.
mech_supernova said:
I have the Invisashield full body covering, its tricky to get on exacly right but works great, I also keep the phone in a Monaco Aluminum case there real nice, they come with a removable clip, I have the monaco case on my Tilt Tilt2 Samsung epix and my Microsoft Zune. http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-AT-T-TILT-2...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5ad5b16354
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I purchased a Monaco Aluminum case and I like the way it looks and feels, but I won't use it. There is no way I'm trusting my $350 phone to that friction clasp. I can just see me wearing the phone on my belt and something catching on the clasp, opening the case and dumping the phone out in a parking lot. The clasp just isn't secure enough for me. Wish I had noticed it before I made the purchase.
Are there any silicon cases? I only know of the Praetorian as far as the ATT Tilt 2 goes.
I received a Clairview screen protector and it is labeled Touch 2 on packaging, Touch 2/Tilt 2 on the receipt, but it definitely doesn't fit right. Anyone else have this problem? Is it just a mistake or do they not make one for the ATT TIlt 2? What's the opinion of Clairview elsewise?
Lastly, what is the best full-body screen protector, do they cover the chrome around the edge, and can you notice they are on at all?
Lots of questions, I know, thanks so much for the input thus far.
DCurry said:
I purchased a Monaco Aluminum case and I like the way it looks and feels, but I won't use it. There is no way I'm trusting my $350 phone to that friction clasp. I can just see me wearing the phone on my belt and something catching on the clasp, opening the case and dumping the phone out in a parking lot. The clasp just isn't secure enough for me. Wish I had noticed it before I made the purchase.
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Agreed. I had the same style case for the original Tilt, and dumped it out a few times because i was walking and it managed to free itself. I use this one on my Tilt 2, but I don't use the belt clip at all. Just goes straight in the pocket. Besides that, the only thing I can complain about it, is how there really isn't much room to touch on the edges of the screen & the sensor at the top to turn off the screen during a phone call is blocked - but nothing a dremel can't fix!
I bought a bodyglove, nice case, adds a little bulk, but no scratching on the device as others have said.
Reefermattness said:
I've had them both, and I would recommend Ghost Armor before Zagg Invisashield. That is unless you like a sticky touch screen, a bumpy "orange peel" finish, and a discolored screen.
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You picked up the tmobile gsm version right and do you have the full body?
sanjsrik said:
I bought a bodyglove, nice case, adds a little bulk, but no scratching on the device as others have said.
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I concur Bodyglove case it's sturdy and well designed. Like he said it hasn't scratch my device. The back cover makes it a thick phone not as thick as having an extended battery with the cover. The screen has a Case-mate protector film it's really good quality. Both my TP2 and it's case are from US Cellular.