MissionImprobable
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It has nothing to do with quality lessening, that type of grit will always be able to scratch glass.
MissionImprobable said:It has nothing to do with quality lessening, that type of grit will always be able to scratch glass.
I just don't think anyone can make a screen harder than sand.
Natey2 said:I could sprinkle some sand on my screen: it won't get scratched. It is the pressure on the sand onto the screen that creates scratches. That pressure is what one needs to be careful about.
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Natey2 said:Has anyone measured the reduction in touch sensitivity/accuracy after applying a screen protector? Especially if a bubble gets between the screen and the protector?
Many screens are textured to reduce reflection. Would a screen protector defeat this feature?
Screen protectors get scratched more easily than Gorilla Glass. Would you be happy using a device showing scratches on the screen protector, or would you change the screen protector every time you get a minor scratch (which would not have scratched Gorilla Glass) on the screen protector?
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MissionImprobable said:I've never had to change my screen protector because of scratching. They're actually somewhat malleable and the ones I get have unlimited replacements. I've only had to change them when an edge or corner starts to peel.
94lt1 said:Military shields are clear.. not at first.. but a day after you install them, if you do it right, you can't tell its there.
Yeah i used one once. I didn't find it as clear as my cheap ones. Lol