I need a cheap case that will mainly keep the pocket dust from getting in and under the screen. I've been using a zip lock bag lately....its ghetto I know...but it does keep the water out and let me use the phone while still inside. Any ideas that are a little more fashionable? I do have 10 dollars in ebay credit
Ziplock bags are great! Yet, extremely Ghetto. How much dust you got, man? I don't keep mine in a case, and I have never gotten dust under the screen. Maybe you need to clean your pockets before you spend money on anything other than a box of Ziplock bags.
It seems to be a somewhat common problem. I'm hoping just a silicone cover will be good enough to cover the bezel. It's that and the front controls that are the places that the dust enters. I live in an area where it rains a lot and I ride a motorcycle so looks like ill have to keep these ziplock bags
TheEnternal said:
I need a cheap case that will mainly keep the pocket dust from getting in and under the screen. I've been using a zip lock bag lately....its ghetto I know...but it does keep the water out and let me use the phone while still inside. Any ideas that are a little more fashionable? I do have 10 dollars in ebay credit
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I worked in a phosphate plant.Sulfuric acid side. I bought a camera case that zipped up. Never had a problem.Could still carry in back pocket when necessary
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cooterkong said:
Ziplock bags are great! Yet, extremely Ghetto. How much dust you got, man? I don't keep mine in a case, and I have never gotten dust under the screen. Maybe you need to clean your pockets before you spend money on anything other than a box of Ziplock bags.
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You're lucky if you don't get dust under the screen. I often put mine in my pocket and now I have alot of dust under my screen
from what I read there are 2 versions of O1, the one with the sd card near the camera is the one with dust problem. I kept my O1 from the moment I got it in a pocket case and still got some dust under the screen. The dust enters around the keys so you must somehow prevent the dust entering there.
Try with amzer silicone case for O1.
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from what I read there are 2 versions of O1, the one with the sd card near the camera is the one with dust problem. I kept my O1 from the moment I got it in a pocket case and still got some dust under the screen. The dust enters around the keys so you must somehow prevent the dust entering there.
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This is my model and now I understand why I have so much dust.
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From where can one avail them ? .. and also does a screenguard help ?
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Hi, has anyone on here ever managed to stick a screen protector on their desire without air bubbles underneath? I must have gone through at least six and still can't bloody do it..
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Hi, has anyone on here ever managed to stick a screen protector on their desire without air bubbles underneath? I must have gone through at least six and still can't bloody do it..
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Yes, it's quite simple once you figure it out. Make sure you place on as flat as possible and before you take the second protector film off smooth it down onto the screen slowly and use an applicator to smooth it on slowly. If you don't have an applicator just use a credit card.
It does take some practice though
I tried some screen protectors, but for me the Zagg Invisibleshield is the no.1
Easy to put on and managed to put it on without any bubbles (2 times).
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I tried some screen protectors, but for me the Zagg Invisibleshield is the no.1
Easy to put on and managed to put it on without any bubbles (2 times).
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Not cheap though. Had a look at Amazon and they're expensive and the reviews aren't too good either.
I have put quite a few screen protectors on- for family and friends, all of them are still bubble/dust free. All of these are the 'cheaply priced' one from ebay
The key things are :
Make sure the surrounding area where you are applying the protector is dust free- somewhere like a bathroom/shower room is best.
Clean the screen thoroughly with a lint-free cloth (usually provided with the protector).
Remove the 'number 1 plastic protector film only a bit at time, exposing as minimal as necessary, whilst using a credit card (with a thin lint free cloth over it) to press the the film from one end as you remove the protector film from othe other end.
As said above, keep the 'number 2 protector' on and smooth out any bubbles again with the credit card.
Peel off the 'number 2 protector'. Be careful, this sometimes 'raises' the actual protector off the screen and can allow dust to get in.
If any bubbles do appear after taking the number 2 protector off, use the credit card wrapped in a lint cloth to smooth them out (the cloth will of course prevent scratches).
Sometimes, dust can get in whilst you are applying. You WILL need to remove the protector and wash it thoroughly under running water.
I have had to do this a few times. Do not dry the protector with anything; you can actually apply it on wet (much like car window tint). You can squeeze out any excessive water out to the edge, again with the credit card. Just have another piece of cloth ready to absorb the excess and avoid getting it in the speaker.
Any Matt protector for suggestion??
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Any Matt protector for suggestion??
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Try these on ebay.
U use a credit card its more easier and then I push the big air bubbles out .. it doesn't matter if there are a couple of small air bubbles as they will fix themselves
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Try these on ebay.
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How resistant to scratches are these?
My current one is ok, but has got scratched pretty quickly.
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U use a credit card its more easier and then I push the big air bubbles out .. it doesn't matter if there are a couple of small air bubbles as they will fix themselves
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Yes with CC it's more easier and if you do it right than you will not have bubbles
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How resistant to scratches are these?
My current one is ok, but has got scratched pretty quickly.
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Pretty good. I've had no scratches at all.
screen protectors are a must i think
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Pretty good. I've had no scratches at all.
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Thanks, I'm now off shopping!
You could also try:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/FoliX-FX-CLEAR-screen-protector-Desire/dp/B003IMVJ2K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313400394&sr=8-1
It fits very good and keeps your display scratch free
I bought a pack of 3 on ebay and they work great, the touch sensitivity seems fine with it on.
Cost 99 cents.
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I have been using my Desire for about 13 months till now and I always carry it in my pocket.
I do notuse any screen protectiona and I still have not a single scratch untill now...I dunno if the protective screen is really necessary.
I wish I'd fitted a screen protector. I keep my Desire in a pouch but still managed to scratch the screen. Only a small one, but it still annoys me!
I always used cheap ones from ebay, even the ones sold with my hard-cases.
Here's i do (method found here on xda) : just take a warm/hot shower if there's "water" on the mirror, then you're good to go as the dust will be on the floor.
Then you just have to use the method here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16239021&postcount=5
I have my desire since 8 months ago without any protection and the screen is perfect, as the first day. No matter if you carry anything made of metal in the same pocket your desire is. It's almost unscratchable
I find that screen protectors dull the look of the screen somewhat. Just take care not to carry coins or keys in the pocket along with the phone.
So I finally broke down and ordered a white digitizer after scratching the original one and banging up the bezel pretty good. I did all the work in my kitchen and used surgical gloves to keep the digitizer and LCD as clean as possible but no matter how hard I try I cant get the thing together without a couple specs of dust between the LCD and digitizer.
So to those who have replaced there digitizer on this phone or anyother.. is it impossible to reassemble the phone without ANY dust short of doing it in a clean room or am I just doing it wrong?
When I took my iPhones apart I would always wear gloves and always have a can of compressed air next to me. That and a microfiber cloth that you use to clean glasses with.
Just be very careful.
Yeeeah.. Had a cloth and wore gloves but didnt think about the air. I guess Ill take it apart again and give it a couple bursts to see if that helps. Thanks.
Id say use an ionizing air gun, but then again, at 450$ and up...not really cost effective lol.
Tips that may or may not work.
Clean the glass and apply the screen in a room with more humidity to reduce the amount of dust in the air. The more still the air, the better.
After cleaning, use a fabric softener sheet that has already been used in your laundry, and rub it all over the parts of the electronics that you don’t want dust attracted to. Instead of attracting dust, the electronics will repel dust!
now there's a creative approach. guess I'm doing laundry tomorrow lol
Post a pic. Been pondering on the white diggitizer but not sure if it looks better than black
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ill post one when I get home. never buying another black phone again
btw, took the phone back apart and used some compressed air before fitting the lcd back into the digitizer. I was able to get it together with only few specs of dust that are only visible when the screen is off and I. the sun. this I can live with but I'm going to give it one more try to get it 100% dust free. I like the way the lcd fits into digitizer because dust cant creep in once they're fitted together.
Try doing this outside, maybe in your house balcony or something. A house has like 1000 times more dust particles than outdoors.
I think you'll have better luck doing this outdoor.
Spray room freshener or run warm water in bathroom and steam should knock of particle apply within.
Where did you purchase your digitizer?
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Where did you purchase your digitizer?
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This: http://www.ebay.com/itm/170775216905?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Also, as promised. Please control your orgasms.
Screen protector is off center but im too lazy to fix it right now lol...
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This: http://www.ebay.com/itm/170775216905?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Also, as promised. Please control your orgasms.
Screen protector is off center but im too lazy to fix it right now lol...
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Boner achieved.
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regP said:
This: http://www.ebay.com/itm/170775216905?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
Also, as promised. Please control your orgasms.
Screen protector is off center but im too lazy to fix it right now lol...
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Awesome. I'm getting one
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the good news is I was able to get the lcd and digitizer together without a single speck of dust. the bad news is after a few days some dust managed to creep in :| trying to think of a way to seal the small gap between the 2 with something other than super glue lol...
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the good news is I was able to get the lcd and digitizer together without a single speck of dust. the bad news is after a few days some dust managed to creep in :| trying to think of a way to seal the small gap between the 2 with something other than super glue lol...
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Double sided adhesive tape from 3m.
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those strips would need to be VERY thin.. like 1mm wide if that.
Yep. They make em. I used them for my install.
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did you have to cut the tape yourself before you lined the LCD with it?
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did you have to cut the tape yourself before you lined the LCD with it?
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I'll swing by the hardware store and pick some up tomorrow appreciate all the input. Broke my heart a little bit to see dust starting to creep in after i finally managed to get the phone back together without a single speck.
Hopefully I'll only have to disassemble one more time. Least a soldering iron wont be involved like during my Vibrant days
I got my phone screen replaced. that is what started the dust under the screen issue. I am sending back to have them clean it out again, but, I don't want this to happen again. Any recommendations of how to keep the dust out after I get it back? Cases, etc.?
Droidicus said:
I got my phone screen replaced. that is what started the dust under the screen issue. I am sending back to have them clean it out again, but, I don't want this to happen again. Any recommendations of how to keep the dust out after I get it back? Cases, etc.?
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Theres away to do this using selecon u may search it here or in google peace
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Droidicus said:
I got my phone screen replaced. that is what started the dust under the screen issue. I am sending back to have them clean it out again, but, I don't want this to happen again. Any recommendations of how to keep the dust out after I get it back? Cases, etc.?
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You might want to apply some silicon around the screen's edges to prevent dust. The one I used was Ultra Black.
After that, get a case that seals the edges as well. I use the Incipio case, real good material and a great snug fit.
After that, get a case that seals the edges as well
I'll have to check this case out. I've already had my phone replaced once under warranty with TMO but I've already gotten dust under this screen too. And this after TMO told me that they HTC had "fixed" the issue. Obviously not. Going to swap this one out again before my warranty is up in a month or two.
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After that, get a case that seals the edges as well
I'll have to check this case out. I've already had my phone replaced once under warranty with TMO but I've already gotten dust under this screen too. And this after TMO told me that they HTC had "fixed" the issue. Obviously not. Going to swap this one out again before my warranty is up in a month or two.
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Yep, a case definitely helps. Especially one that rises over the screen and covers the edges. It seals the phone from dust. Doesn't hurt opening the phone up daily and cleaning it with a q-tip too.
i have the same problem
hey ungraph
can u post pics as to where on the screen you applied the silicon gel. There is too much dust under my screen and its increasing by the day
I prevent dust under my screen successfully by using a plastic phone case that wraps over the corners of the phone and snaps tightly.I've had my device for almost a year now and the case has prevented the dust from coming under the screen! You can buy these types of cases on amazon very cheap about 5 dollars . They have a huge selection. Or you can try the silicone tricks. Personally I'd much rather use the case than put silicone on my device. These cases snap tightly shut and are hard plastic. They are not easy to get off but very effective in preventing the dust from entering! Hope this helps. It works for me! I also use a screen protector so the cases is wrapped Over the protector.
It's nice and tight . No dust whatsoever! I'd give it a try. Make sure to get the hard plastic case the others Are not tight enough. Best wishes! The top of the case covers the corners . It works wonderfully! It's up to you in whatever you decide to do but at least you have another option. It works like a charm!
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long story short, my husband dropped my phone and corner hit the pavement. still working but the corner is slightly gapping. i tried to snap it close it but it won't close. i am afraid to leave it like it is because water might seep in. any idea what tools i need to snap.this thing together again?
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My recommendation would be a nice, tight TPU case. Failing that, I've never had problems with the tinest of tiny drops of crazy glue when repairing old phones, but I'll defer to others if someone's actually used a tool to rebuild a case.
T.J. Bender said:
My recommendation would be a nice, tight TPU case. Failing that, I've never had problems with the tinest of tiny drops of crazy glue when repairing old phones, but I'll defer to others if someone's actually used a tool to rebuild a case.
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The thing with crazy glue it leaves that white residue sometimes, I'd do the tight tpu case
Duck tape if all else fails j/k
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The thing with crazy glue it leaves that white residue sometimes, I'd do the tight tpu case
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I'd never advocate introducing crazy glue to phones, but if you get the gelatinous kind and use the tiniest of tiny amounts on a thumbtack, wipe off any excess with a little piece of paper towel right away and either tape it together tightly or hold it in place for 5 minutes or so, you can make it look like nothing's happened.
But again, introducing crazy glue to your phone can potentially do a lot more harm than good, and may well look like crap. If you do it, any ill effects are your own fault, not mine. If it works, it'll hold forever and look great. Always the potential that it doesn't, though...
thanks. i only have one option for case since i am using qcell ext batt
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So I just got this screen protector today and it does look amazing ill admit. The problem is it does not seem like the top part of the protector wants to attach to the phone as if there is no adhesive. This is mostly my fault ill admit. I put it on wrong and what i did was take the bottom of nail and peeled it up and tried to re apply to adjust it. Is there any way I can maybe re ad the adhesive and how can I safely get off any lint or w/e that may have gotten onto the bottom of the screen protector? I already opened a ticket to spigen but I heard that their customer service is crap so I just wanted to see if there was anything I could do in the mean time.
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So I just got this screen protector today and it does look amazing ill admit. The problem is it does not seem like the top part of the protector wants to attach to the phone as if there is no adhesive. This is mostly my fault ill admit. I put it on wrong and what i did was take the bottom of nail and peeled it up and tried to re apply to adjust it. Is there any way I can maybe re ad the adhesive and how can I safely get off any lint or w/e that may have gotten onto the bottom of the screen protector? I already opened a ticket to spigen but I heard that their customer service is crap so I just wanted to see if there was anything I could do in the mean time.
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No such luck. They uses special adhesive. No way to remove dust. You have to be extremely careful when applying this glass protector....
Sgp won't help you because it's your fault for applying it incorrectly.
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No such luck. They uses special adhesive. No way to remove dust. You have to be extremely careful when applying this glass protector....
Sgp won't help you because it's your fault for applying it incorrectly.
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Even if i just got the product there is nothing i can do to get a replacement? I mean isnt there like a 30 day thing if im not satisfied?
Yes there is, but you have to pay half of the price to get a new one
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hmm ok well it cant be helped then :/ I really wanna like this product so i guess I dont mind doing that. sucks that they just take so damn long to ship -_- wish I could just pick it up at best buy or something
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hmm ok well it cant be helped then :/ I really wanna like this product so i guess I dont mind doing that. sucks that they just take so damn long to ship -_- wish I could just pick it up at best buy or something
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Yeap, http://www.spigen.com/need1more
You have to be quick, there is a 30days time frame from when you purchased.
I must be just as bad. This is the most frustrating screen protecter to apply. I've been known to mess up once but never had this much problems. It floats off center, fingers holding it and getting in the way. Front plastic made it hard to estimate the edge with the rounded corners, getting caught as well on fingers as I let go pushing it slightly to one side. Unable to pry it back up without barely scraping the adhesive ruining one corner if not multiple edges from micro fuzz etc. The squeegee is worthless on the glass, back protector is fine but just have to deal with it.
Must be me. Oh well. Good thing I get the cheap ass protector with my Neo Hybrid case.
You tried the masking tape method?
Align it the screen protector without peeling off the back cover. Once it's in place, use making tape to hold it in place, like a book. Put some a strip from the front down across onto the phone. You should be able to "open" it like the page from a book. Then apply it. Should make things easier.
a Good company will stand behind their products. After seeing my brother's Hybrid case and reading some things on their customer service, I chose to pass on Spigen.
The clear coat on his bumper part is already chipping way, the whole thing looks like a cheap Chinese knock off ( bought directly from Spigen).
Zagg for example, a product I don't recommend at all because 1) It's a horrible product 2) it's ridiculously expensive. But the only thing they have is pretty much unquestioned replacements. Which I'm sure they can do because of ridiculous markup.
BTW, it might not be your fault at all, because these are rigid glass pieces, they have to be flat in order to stick to the phone. a SLIGHT imperfection will cause it to not stick.
All that being said, I went with MIME glass protector.
I have the glas t and I love it. They are much easier to apply then typical plastic ones as they dont bend and flop around when applying. When I applied mine it lined up perfectly but I did get lint under it right in the middle of the damn screen. I tried dealing with it but couldn't take it so I lifted it half way up with my finger nail and used scotch tape to get the lint off... dropped it back down and it looked even worse. I thought i wasted 27 bucks until the morning when I looked at my screen and bubbles were gone. So it is possible to remove lint just dont touch the adhesive.
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just pay the half price spigen charges to replace it and move on. sulk it up as paying for a learning experience.
they already mention that the best method for aligning the thing is to use scotch tape on the top and bottom aligning it then drop down.
if you dont want any dust trapped, well don't mind me for stating the obvious but... don't work in a dusty room, close windows/doors turn off fans... don't breathe too hard on it lol.
use a photo air duster like a Rocket blower, to remove any left over dust/lint from cleaning the screen. I find that camera lens solution and lens paper works perfectly for prepping the surface. use the included stickers to remove any left over dust that cannot be blown away by the rocket blower.
if you can do not reapply once completely set down, when applying make sure it's aligned, bottom edges, make sure the gaps are evenly distributed on all sides, cutout holes centered...
when applying and you notice it is not centered gently lift up but never touch the adhesive side. lift up with only scotch tape.
I've been applying screen protectors for years and have gotten it down to a science... everyone comes to me to get theirs installed haha...
Once any part of this is adhered scotch tape is useless as it's glass. you have to use a suction cup or your finger nail you just have to be careful.
I install mine in the bathroom with the shower on hot. Let the steam take care of all the dust particles. I have been doing it this way for a awhile now and i never get dust under the screen.
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i installed mines 5 days ago and got a 2mm air bubble on the right side of the home button i couldn't squeegee it out and doesn't seem to want to go away. has anyone else experienced this? is there anything i can do to get rid of it or will it eventually go away on its own? fortunately its not on the actual screen but its still an eyesore
i re applied my twice, wif no side effect, just dun touch the adhesive side, use industrial musking tape to lift it and for dust on under the screen, use scotch tape to remove it. key point is to never touch e adhesive side wif ur finger. nothing wrong wif this product, love it! its like the original screen, just tat if u really scratch it, u can remove it and there is the perfect screen below it.
btw for those tat claim it could b an production defects tat the glass is not perfectly straight, being in the glass industry for over 30 yrs, its actually easier and cheaper to create prefectly straight glass then any wif the slightest curve.
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So I just got this screen protector today and it does look amazing ill admit. The problem is it does not seem like the top part of the protector wants to attach to the phone as if there is no adhesive. This is mostly my fault ill admit. I put it on wrong and what i did was take the bottom of nail and peeled it up and tried to re apply to adjust it. Is there any way I can maybe re ad the adhesive and how can I safely get off any lint or w/e that may have gotten onto the bottom of the screen protector? I already opened a ticket to spigen but I heard that their customer service is crap so I just wanted to see if there was anything I could do in the mean time.
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Same thing happened to me so I had to return it. The install came out perfect but the top left did not want to seal/adhere properly. I was so disappointed so I just went with the tried and true zagg. I purchased the protector from eBay so the return policy is different from their website.
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just tried lifting up that part of the screen for a few seconds and putting it back down. this air bubble is like a giant zit that wont go away
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I already opened a ticket to spigen but I heard that their customer service is crap so I just wanted to see if there was anything I could do in the mean time.
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This is why I chose MIME. Email response is lightning quick and they include a hand written note in the package. Would definitely send you a new one without a question
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The issue with it not laying after picking it up with your fingernail is not necessarily because the adhesive has gone bad. You need to level out the edge you stuck your nail under. Happened to me, fixed it with the squeege between the phone glass and the protector, prying up to level out the edge.
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I install mine in the bathroom with the shower on hot. Let the steam take care of all the dust particles. I have been doing it this way for a awhile now and i never get dust under the screen.
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So installed my tr, first try no bubbles.Seriously looks and feels like the samsung glass. AMAZING!!!
The steam trick works. Its not like its a sauna and your phone is a steamy. The steam is like a static electricity to dust.
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