Question Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 Does come with a factory inner screen protector - Xiaomi Mix Fold 2

find out when I install my screen protector and pull it out for the third time, it's very sticky

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It's more sticky than the Samsung fold 2 or 3 factory screen protector. Wouldn't have a problem screen lifting.

dragonnightx said:
find out when I install my screen protector and pull it out for the third time, it's very sticky
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Any issues since you took it off?

dallas1164 said:
Any issues since you took it off?
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Nope everything is fine. Only issue is finding a screen protected that would fit perfectly. Most are slightly to big, leaving a air bubble every time you close next to every edges and will leave a line across the screen which never go away. I bought over 20 screen protector used about now 9 found what fit now and line goes away.

dragonnightx said:
Nope everything is fine. Only issue is finding a screen protected that would fit perfectly. Most are slightly to big, leaving a air bubble every time you close next to every edges and will leave a line across the screen which never go away. I bought over 20 screen protector used about now 9 found what fit now and line goes away.
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Awesome! Glad to hear that. Thanks for the info!

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AT&T Replace my Fuze because...

I was using my Fuze the other day, and was scrolling down a website with the stylus, when all of a sudden the god damn stylus scratched my screen. As you can imagine i was mortified and shocked. A big gash only a week into owning my beautiful new fuze. So i take it in and tell them what happened and they gladly replaced the phone. Nice people! Guess the 30 day period does cover scratches, if by stylus!
thats odd, glad they swapped it for you. was your stylus's point sharper then usual?
So....
It's a good thing to treat your new styli to a bit of emery cloth before you start playing.
Erm... The first thing I did when I got my fuze was throw on that screen protector. Would be foolish if ya didn't do that the second go round.
supapimp2k3 said:
Erm... The first thing I did when I got my fuze was throw on that screen protector. Would be foolish if ya didn't do that the second go round.
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When you say "that" screen protector. Are you saying they provided one with the FUZE in the box? Or did you buy one separately?
Yes one does come inside the box.
I was applying my invisible shield today and a little bit of the solution got into the earpiece duct, about 10 minutes later my touch screen was no longer functional. I've already returned my phone and getting a new one Saturday. Be careful with your phones guys, a little liquid and its all over.
I love the included screen protector. I've used alot of protectors over the past decade and the stock one holds up better than most (especially for free). I still don't have so much as a blemish on it even with alot of active use and it traveling in my pocket (but no keys). And it's such a good fit that when people check out my phone they tell me that, "You really should get a screen protector before you get any scratches on the glass."
Joke's on them.
I never even looked in the bag with the quick start guide, sure enough a screen protector and another screen protector that comes on the phone with all the warnings on it.
Included protector
Does anyone know the manufacturer of the included protector?
I didn't get mine aligned properly, some dust started peeling it from the corner so I had to ditch it and got an invisible shield, but I liked the included one because until you get use to it, the invible shield takes some getting use to.
Just peel your included screen protector off, wash it with some soapy water, and reapply it to your screen again (while still damp, but not drippy wet). Smooth it out and gently move all the bubbles of water out to the edges of the screen, and voila.
It doesn't specifically use a tacky glue so you can reapply it again and again. I do the same trick on my DS for perfectly clear and aligned protection.
Same trick people that tinted my car windows used for getting the plastic onto glass.
killer2001 said:
I was applying my invisible shield today and a little bit of the solution got into the earpiece duct, about 10 minutes later my touch screen was no longer functional. I've already returned my phone and getting a new one Saturday. Be careful with your phones guys, a little liquid and its all over.
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Did you wait 12-24hr before putting the battery back in and powering it up after installing the invisibleshield? Because you are supposed to, to prevent exactly what happened.
Dang It, I need to double check my trash. I had no idea they provided a screen protector. It was in a bag with the quick start guide?
TriAxisFL said:
Dang It, I need to double check my trash. I had no idea they provided a screen protector. It was in a bag with the quick start guide?
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Yep
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HTC Official Screen Protector - odd

Came today from Play.
It is very odd has a cut out at top left (as if something underneath the glass requires a clear "signal") and a hole cut for the LED to shine through.
All in all a bit strange for £5 for 2.
Does it effect the screen quality in anyway? And does it help with fingerprints? I'm looking to get a new screen protector cos the one I got reduces screen quality by too much. (hint: avoid the forever fitters screen protectors!)
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I just bought one recently and it's still shipping. Hope it won't reduce the screen sensitivity by too much. It's already perfect by default.
Sent from my HTC Desire
al89nut said:
Came today from Play.
It is very odd has a cut out at top left (as if something underneath the glass requires a clear "signal") and a hole cut for the LED to shine through.
All in all a bit strange for £5 for 2.
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The proximity sensor and the ambient light sensor is to the left of the HTC logo.
Proximity sensor?
al89nut said:
Proximity sensor?
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It's what turns the screen off when you hold the phone to your ear during a phone call, and what turns it back on when you bring the phone back down.
Take my advice. Do NOT buy this screen protector. I have just tried to fit two and failed both times. £5 vanished.
Why?
It is what I'd call a literal fit - in other words there is no margin between the protector and the actual screen. That makes it almost impossible to get right first time - and as you will know, with a screen protector, first time is best. The protector will almost certainly overlap the screen microscopically, riding up at the edge, leaving air pockets you won't be able to get out. Take if off to apply again and hello dust.
It also seems to be much more prone to bubbling than the non HTC one I'd put on before. Wish I'd left it on.
Am considering not bothering since I have an HTC case and it is glass not plastic.
But bloody annoying.
Has no one else noticed the little circle thing in the top left ish of the device??
First time i saw it i thought it was a camera but obviously isn't.
Then thought maybe it used for auto brightness or something like that?
its in the top left, in line with the htc logo, about a cm in from the left.
Have to have the screen off, and look very close.
Read the thread - proximity sensor apparently
al89nut said:
Take my advice. Do NOT buy this screen protector. I have just tried to fit two and failed both times. £5 vanished.
Why?
It is what I'd call a literal fit - in other words there is no margin between the protector and the actual screen. That makes it almost impossible to get right first time - and as you will know, with a screen protector, first time is best. The protector will almost certainly overlap the screen microscopically, riding up at the edge, leaving air pockets you won't be able to get out. Take if off to apply again and hello dust.
It also seems to be much more prone to bubbling than the non HTC one I'd put on before. Wish I'd left it on.
Am considering not bothering since I have an HTC case and it is glass not plastic.
But bloody annoying.
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Exactly my experience too, I couldn't have put it better myself. Waited two months for this POS.
I think the only real solution is trim it on one side very slightly....
Just put mine on today too. Most unimpressed compared to the cheap pack of 6 from Germany. Fingerprint magnet and difficult to clean them off. I had to put the second one on straight away too, due to the fit, but considering putting one of the cheap ones back on!
AVOID.
Exactly so. That's what I've done

Impossible To Install Screen protector ?

OK, so i currently bought 10 screen protectors and have wasted all 8 of them and it is near impossible to install it perfectly without a bubble accoring! The bubble isnt from dust, but instead because it overlaps the screen..... I use tape and a idiot proof way of installing which has worked with every device in the psat but with this phone the screen protectors are accurate to 0.000000000000000000001mm which means a tiny little mistake and there is a bubble...... Help xD
I've put 3 screen protectors on Moto Gs, and haven't had a single problem. Two on mine, because the first got all scratched up, and one on my wife's.
Maybe look around for different ones, not as well-fitted?
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I put a Vikuiti protector from protectionfilms24.com on mine. Went on perfectly first time.
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I want the moderator to ban me.
alikpronoy said:
I bought only one screen protector for my moto g, and was able to put it on perfectly. It has been about two months, it's working well only with few minor scratch.
As you have wasted 8, I think you should take help from someone, who can do it perfectly.
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I finally did it without a single bubble, the mistake i was doing was that i was aligning the bottom section exactly and because the curve on the screen protector isnt perfect when magnified it was overlapping which allowed the air to flow through, what i did was push the screen protector a bit up which solved the problem for me! Thanks for the help guys!
I want the moderator to ban me.
alikpronoy said:
Congrats for your achievement. Finally you have been able to put on the screen protector on your phone screen, and also learned how to do it perfectly without leaving any single bubble.
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Lol, the sarcasm. -.-, but seriously i have a bit of OCD and i cant stand a bubble it frustrates me! xD

Question How is your Ultra holding up? Scratches etc

My ultra is now 3 months old. I have the burgundy version. Even though I’ve been particular about cleaning it there is a tiny paint chip on the camera
https://imgur.com/Yb9IkHY
small permanent case markings that look like dust particles.
https://imgur.com/hSyYaMo
tried using one of lens wipes to clean it but it didn’t come off.
I’m curious how phones are holding up for you guys.
Still pretty much same condition as when I took it out of the box, already had the case & screen protector waiting so I didn't waste any time when it was delivered.
AlphaTekk Epoch said:
Still pretty much same condition as when I took it out of the box, already had the case & screen protector waiting so I didn't waste any time when it was delivered.
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I actually didnt notice these small dots. Looked pristine to me but when I was cleaning and saw them in direct light it was noticed. What color do you have? Can you share a photo of the bottom of the phone?
BrokenBee said:
...there is a tiny paint chip on the camera
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Could you please mark it, it looks ok for me.
ZXR said:
Could you please mark it, it looks ok for me.
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8 o’clock to the laser autofocus. Small white spec.
Any chance you can post a photo of the bottom of your phone?
Attached.
Leave rhe plastic film on the phone if using a case. Dust scratches the plastic instead.
ZXR said:
Attached.
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Ah seems like you have it too slightly?
volcolm said:
Leave rhe plastic film on the phone if using a case. Dust scratches the plastic instead.
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Well I’ll be doing that next time. Already removed em
I was actually surprised how easy the screen has gotten a ton of small little scratches, suppose its my fault for hating screen protectors and cases, finally started using Whitestonedome screen protectors and currently using the latercase.
Surprisingly the back of my phone still looks brand new
Mine is good so far. It comes out of the case every other day and it and the case get a wipe down with a damp cloth. Then dried with a microfiber cloth before going back in the case.
If you leave the phone in the case for long periods of time, abrasive particles will get in between the phone and case and the damage begins.
Mine is doing great. I treat it like my car; I use it as designed, clean it occasionally, and do a little maintenance every so often.
BrokenBee said:
Ah seems like you have it too slightly?
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I would say no. If you think of this single spot on top, it was most likely a one dust particle.
ZXR said:
I would say no. If you think of this single spot on top, it was most likely a one dust particle.
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They actually look like dust particles on mine too. They might seem less pronounced given your colour though. Mine wont wipe off completely.
I have the Black one and no scratches toll now (using without case) but camera has small Spot... The white one with no paint on the shell from my friend ist perfekt till now... Think next time i go for white
Put an Otterbox on the device right away but not a screen protector. The screen is extremely prone to micro scratches which can only be seen when screen is off, or with very low backlight and dark image (I've had the device a month an already some prominent micro scratches) . Awaiting screen protectors in the mail. This is a bummer as previous versions of gorilla glass stood up better to micro scratches (never had nearly the micro scratches on my S20 which I ran for 2 years without screen protection) . Pay off I guess for having better shatter protection.
Iv been running case with a naked screen ever since I realized that every protector ive tried affects either swipe typing and more so Spen responsiveness. Thank God tmobile allows you to add insurance to phones they offer regardless if it's bought from them or 3rd parties. The phone is just way to smooth for any obstructions for me.
no scratches

Question Inner Screen Collecting Dust

Hi all,
Do you all find that the inner screen seems to collect alot of dust? Is it got to do with the screen protector?
Any recommendations on inner screen protector that does not collect dust as much as the factory pasted one?
Thanks all.
Yes i have the same problem. It collects dust and fingerprints. Hopefully is very bright and it doesn't bother me too much when screen is on.
Recommend screen protector not to buy if it looks like this image on AliExpress because they're all slightly too big so you'll have an air bubble at the edge
What I do recommend after buying 20 inner screen protectors is that it fits perfectly with a cut out. I almost gave up because of the lame advertisement photo. The air bubble will go away in a few days usually you'll see within 24 hours also that weird line will also disappear. The other one I bought the line never disappear here is the link https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...624!rec&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Also does leave dust but very slightly hope this helps. Going back to sleep
dragonnightx said:
What I do recommend after buying 20 inner screen protectors is that it fits perfectly with a cut out. I almost gave up because of the lame advertisement photo. The air bubble will go away in a few days usually you'll see within 24 hours also that weird line will also disappear. The other one I bought the line never disappear here is the link https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804440821224.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.35141802PM7jEL&gps-id=pcOrderListRecommend&scm=1007.38956.276740.0&scm_id=1007.38956.276740.0&scm-url=1007.38956.276740.0&pvid=93ed5c6c-d09c-4924-997e-727b87946202&_t=gps-idcOrderListRecommend,scm-url:1007.38956.276740.0,pvid:93ed5c6c-d09c-4924-997e-727b87946202,tpp_buckets:668#2846#8110#1995&pdp_ext_f={"sku_id":"12000029887344624","sceneId":"28956"}&[email protected][email protected]!12000029887344624!rec&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
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Hi!
Great recommendation....
Did you remove the original film protectors from both internal and external screens before installing this?
Yes but the factory screen protector is more thick and sticky

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