how to remove the screen protector? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

I want to clean my screen protector and i have a silly question. How can i remove it from the device? i don't want to hurt the screen while doing it but its pretty tight... any ideas?

Try a piece of scotch tape to pull up the corner of the screen protector. That has worked for me in the past.

thats something I'm always worried about. so, for all the screen protector that I put onto my screen, I also make sure I have a lot of finger prints on one of the corner.,

So far I used a sewing needle to VERY carefully pick up a corner (sliding the needle under it) and it worked great.

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scratch on screen

I have a scratch on my screen (Imate Jam). The scratch is just on the plastic layer. The glass isn't damaged. Is it possible to remove the plastic layer, without losing the touchscreen. Where can I order a new plastic layer (not a screenprotector, but the plastic layer wich you can only remove when you open the device).
Yea, i have the same problem. Two-three minor scratches that can only be seen on white background. Is there a way to fix it, or even change the plastic layer as koole said??
If not, how much a new tooch screen costs?
The plastic layer you're talking about is actually part of the screen and the only way to replace it is probably to replace the entire screen. This is why almost everyone is using a screen protector.
Adding a screen protector may be the solution to your problems. I had a few ugly marks on my first ppc before I got hold of a screen protector, and it almost totally hid then scratches.

taking off my screen protector

i got a brando ultra clear protector but i messed up the instilation i got a lot of bubbles i wanna take it off and try again but i dont wanna damage my screen anyone know an easy way of doing it ??? i have it on an imate jam
I wouldn't know how, but I have a simple transfer for slides from my printer and that does the job perfect. Clean the screen well with a tisue for your eye-glasses and than slide the plastic onder the borders.
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You can use a piece of sticky tape to pull it off.
thanks for ya help but i used a craft knife :twisted:
Sticky tape is the best way to do it. No danger of ruining your screen.
Just remember not to pull the protector in a 90 degree angle... Try to pull it slowly from one corner with your fingers as close to the screen as possible since you could damage the digitizer if pulled in a 90 degree angle.

SOLVED: touch screen not responding...

well atleast for me anyways. if you ever experience times where your touch screen is not responding until you press hard all over the screen, then i have the solution.
(you should already know how to open your kaiser'tilt' before doing this)
i believe due to its been in there for a long time, it looses its stickiness. i'm talking about the glue between the diigitizer and the lcd console. earlier today i thought about it and tried to take it out, and that was it. my screen has been responsive the whole day.
WARNING:the digitizer is very fragile. i have cracked mine on upper right corner where the 'x' box to close the application is. though i did crack it, that part was the only part no that is not responding, the rest of the screen works.
what you basically have to do is to gain access to the lcd and take it out.
the hard part is to have patients on seperating the digitizer. dont use a screwdriver or a knife. you have to use a thin string and just take your time on seperating the two(trust me i learned the bad way).
once seperated, scrape off the black tape and your done.
i am not reponsible for any damage you do to your phone. like i said, you need to know how to open your phone already before doing this.
and again take your time, be patient and cautious on doing this.
Do you have pics? i've lost sensitivity at the edges
yes, pics please.

A question for those of you who have glued your screen down.

I'm thinking of gluing the screen down on the left, since the adhesive isn't doing the job properly. However I am a bit reluctant to bend the screen up in order to put some glue underneath it. Have any of you glued it from the back by opening the unit and removing the components until you get access to the screen? How much needs to be removed, is the back of the screen where it meets the frame easy to get at? Do you have to remove the copper screening foil? I saw a post from a guy in China (I think) who glued his screen down from the back but the process isn't made clear enough in his description.

[Q] Tiny white object under the glass screen?

Bought a Galaxy S4 on ebay a few weeks back. Didn't notice it at first, but when I sat down to apply a screen protector and wiped the screen clean, I noticed there is some sort of a micro object, like a white dot just under the glass. It is not a dead pixel, because it is there when screen is completely off, and when I tilt the phone and hold it at an angle I can see that LCD under this tiny dot is clean.
What the heck can it be? I doubt the seller changed the glass screen and wasn't careful when cleaning the LCD, but I suppose it is remotely possible since the phone has a nasty scratch with tiny chunks of plastic chipped off, on the bottom right corner of the silver bezel.
Anyone had a problem like this with their screen? Any way to fix this short of removing the screen?
Could be dust under the screen. If I was you I'd get it replaced if it bothers you. I dont think there is no way to remove it other than removing glass to clean it and reapply which I advice against.
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