My screen moves slightly above my plastic hp casing. the home button feels pressed in and loose because the screen moves up. Any suggestions or anything at all. thanks everyone
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Capacitive Buttons on my phone seem to not always work, sometimes takes 2-3 presses anyone else experience this? Is it my screen protector? Defective phone or just "part of the phone"?
I'd say it's the screen protector. I sometimes accidentally press mine twice because I only draw my finger back a little bit, thinking it's off the screen(It's not.)
I got used to hard buttons and a resistive touchscreen, so I'm still getting used to exactly how sensitive this screen is.
Point is- I'd take off the screen protector. Unless you bathe your pockets in tungsten, diamonds, or sand, your screen isn't going to scratch. I've tested mine with pocket knives, keys, razor blades, and everything else I can think of that would scratch my old phone. Nothing. It's tempered glass- it's not going to scratch very easily at all. I've had mine for two weeks now, no protector, and there aren't even any tiny scratches, and I'm not careful with it at all. Heck, I have a silicone case on it, so I can actually drop it about a foot without worrying at all about the screen shattering. It's a very well built device. (I don't suggest dropping it, it deserves better, but I was testing.)
So thought I'd share this as I think I have figured out the best way to stick one on without bubbles!
Before anyone states that a screen protector is pointless because there already is one on blah blah, I disagree because I just like the reassurance that if the screen gets scratched it doesn't matter. Plus that preapplied screen protector is very good and well applied (obviously) so its a waste just to use that as a protector alone.
On my older phones I have always ended up scraping the screen protector because the bubbles annoy me so much, and they're a pain to apply. But with the XS I tried and got it perfect, thought it was just luck, but did it again and achieved a good result again.
First turn of the phone for 10 minutes (apparently the heat can cause bubbles) Wash your hands, clean a desk area and take your top of (wear a tshirt)
then clean the screen, its obviously but really clean it (I use a wet wipe and then dry it off with a clean cotton top) if you have the special cloth use this too.
Get a lamp and shine it on the screen check for any streak marks and polish these away until the screen is perfect. Blow gentle to remove any dust particles small hairs etc. I have found in the past that bubbles often have a hair in the middle of them which prevents the protector from not properly sticking.
Now the tricky bit, pull at the '1' tab to remove the protector sheet, but do this with that side facing downwards (so that any dirt in the air wont land on the sticky side) and lower it towards the screen.
Align the corners with THE TOP of the phone next to the sony logo and curve the protector so that the top of the protector touches the screen (the area around the speaker grill and logo. Double check that everything is aligned so it will fit perfectly when you lay down the rest of it. Don't worry about any bubbles here as they can be squeezed out easily (due to the speaker grill).
Now grab a card of some sort, my driving licence seems to work best and place it where the top of the screen protector has been applied. With the right hand keep holding the protector at the edge of it, and with your left hand firmly press down the card and slide towards the bottom of the phone. (be firm at this point don't worry the screen will be fine it can take this pressure!)
Slide all the way down and look at your job. hopefully there should be only a few bubbles around the edge, if there are ones in the centre then carefully peel it up and try again. (don't touch the sticky side obviously and make sure you don't touch the screen.
The bubbles around the edges and around the speaker grill can be squeezed out using the card. Go over it a few times and then pull the protector sheet '2' tab off. And there ya go a nicely applied screen protector!
I tried to be as detailed as possible but may post pictures later if people require them.
i have a titan 2 and the screen seems very loose. i can put my finger in between the bezel part and the glass screen and it takes almost no effort to pry it out and move it around. if i press anywhere on the screen, even just lightly, the light "wave effect goes through the entire screen and its very annoying. anyone else have this?
anyone?
I don't have a Titan 2, but I doubt this is more of a generic issue. If it's not been water damaged or dropped, I think you've been supplied one of the faulty pieces. The wave effect through out the screen could be your digitizer.
While I'd rather without but need protect device anyone know any good cases and screen protectors that work together my current combination the case lifts the screen protector and the screen protector don't stick well enough buttons hit and miss and clicks where not sitting flat to screen any suggestions welcome
Just in case anyone is thinking to remove the inner screen protector on their Find N2 (fold) - don't.
I am crying for days now after removing it, and I hope I can at least save the heart ache to other people.
The screen didn't break or anything, but two things happened:
1) Unlike the front screen, the glass surface under the inner screen is not very smooth. My fingers glide easily on the front screen with its protector removed, but there is some resistance on the naked inner screen; not as "oily". This is the smaller problem.
2) The crease is now VERY visible. What I didn't realize is that the original screen protector is a little matte, and it makes a great job deflecting lights reflections on both sides of the crease. With it removed, the surface is more glossy, and some light always finds its way to the crease, making it visible. If I look at the screen tilted away from me, I don't see it as much. But that's not a natural way of holding the screen.
Please think twice before removing it.
If there is someone who already removed it, and found a good aftermarket protector to apply, please share your experience.
I feel bad for you bud.. I haven't thought about removing mine but appreciate the heads up bro!