does anyone know if the htc pro gsm invisible shield by zagg would fit on the HTC Fuze?
They just posted it and I was able to make an order
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-fuze-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
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http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-fuze-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php
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thx just ordered mine as well
what exactly does the 'full body coverage' actually cover? just front n back? how well does it cover the sides n outer corners?
I ordered the screen only coverage from them for the Touch Pro GSM version.
Just received yesterday, but I found out that the screen protector wraps around to the side/outside edge of the phone which i think will cause some problems because there is a small gap between the screen and the side egde.
So i just cut out the "wrap-around" part of the protector so that it will only cover the screen. I will apply it later today to see how my cutting skills work out.
i don't know if it'll be the same for the fuze protector (I assume they will just use the same one from Touch Pro, just without the front camera hole). But if they will make the protector just protecting the screen, then I am in for another one.
I ordered a Touch Pro GSM screen protector (as the one for the Fuze wasn't out then). It has the sides, like the person above said. I tried it out anyway, and it just doesn't stick down. I already contacted Zagg about it, as you'd expect it to stick, but it just won't. The big difference is the PTT and the camera spot not being on the front.
If one of you get the Fuze one in, let me know if it has the side thing too.
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Hello, I have found various results when I googled this question about if the AT&T Tilt comes with a screen protector pre-installed on it. Does anyone here know or can verify if it does or doesn't? I have a good screen protector that I got at "www.pocketpctechs.com", but I won't install it of there is already a factory installed screen protector.
Thanks!!
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Hello, I have found various results when I googled this question about if the AT&T Tilt comes with a screen protector pre-installed on it. Does anyone here know or can verify if it does or doesn't? I have a good screen protector that I got at "www.pocketpctechs.com", but I won't install it of there is already a factory installed screen protector.
Thanks!!
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No mine didn't come pre-install. But it did came with a screen protector. I try putting it on but I messed up and it got all dirty so I just threw it out.
Mine also came with a screen protector in the box and I also messed mine up and got a few small bubbles under it. What is the secret for removing it?
So basically, the AT&T Tilt comes with a screen protector but it is not pre-installed, right? I am NOT talking about the Unlocked TYTN II from HTC just to clarify.
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Mine also came with a screen protector in the box and I also messed mine up and got a few small bubbles under it. What is the secret for removing it?
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it's ok if there are few small bubbles under it. it will go away after one or two weeks.
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So basically, the AT&T Tilt comes with a screen protector but it is not pre-installed, right? I am NOT talking about the Unlocked TYTN II from HTC just to clarify.
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YES I'm talking about the AT&T Tilt. The one that AT&T shipped to me. The one with the WHITE AT&T LOGO on the top right. The one with the BLUE KEYPAD.
ZzFDKzZ said:
YES I'm talking about the AT&T Tilt. The one that AT&T shipped to me. The one with the WHITE AT&T LOGO on the top right. The one with the BLUE KEYPAD.
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Lol! Such wit!
My HTC TyTN II came with one pre-installed and one in the box.
The pre-installed one is, how to say it gently, total crap..
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Mine also came with a screen protector in the box and I also messed mine up and got a few small bubbles under it. What is the secret for removing it?
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you will have to take up the corner where the bubble is the closest.
To take up a corner the easy way, just use a bit of Scotch tape on that corner sticking half of it to the protector and puling on the other half. Use a can of compressed air to blow on both the screen and protector. That's because it might be a dust particle that's stuck which could be causing the bubble. After that, lay it back down. I suggest doing all this in a humid washroom to avoid more dust particles. If you still have the bubble, you have to take the whole protector off and wash it. That's how I've been doing it for years.
I've been using the WriteShield protector from PPCtech and I believe they make one of the best out there, so even if there is one pre-installed on your device I would change it.
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tk123456789 said:
Hello, I have found various results when I googled this question about if the AT&T Tilt comes with a screen protector pre-installed on it. Does anyone here know or can verify if it does or doesn't? I have a good screen protector that I got at "www.pocketpctechs.com", but I won't install it of there is already a factory installed screen protector.
Thanks!!
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Mine TILT came with a screen protector in the box. I'm looking for a new one. Its ok, but the corner is messed up from when I took the backing off.
I highly recommend the ones from BoxWave.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...h-crystal-screen-protector-at_t-tilt_2906.htm
or
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/cleartouch-screen-protector-at_t-tilt_2906.htm (if you prefer a matte finish)
I've used the 'crystal' one (first link) on my 8585 and now my Tilt and love it. It's much better than the one that comes with the Tilt.
Thanks to everyone for the advise on removing the screen protector.
Waichai - you were absolutely correct. I took another look at the screen and indeed all the bubbles are gone.
Another vote for Boxwave
I second the vote for using Boxwave screen protectors. Just installed 4 of them on our family Tilts and they are awesome. I also used them on my Treo 700wx previously.
The screen protector comes in the box, not installed. This is what I did. I peeled the protector off the wax paper, and held it by the edges so as not to put fingerprints on the adhesive. I carefully aligned the protector and lightly dropped it on the screen. Starting from the bottom edge I started running my thumb accross the screen, working my way up. When I got to the top I had a perfectly aligned screen protector with almost no air bubbles. The few air bubbles on the screen are tiny, and only visible upon a very close inspection of the screen. I do not even notice them through ordinary/daily use.
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No to the Smartphone Experts
I wouldn't suggest the Smartphone experts "3 custom screen protectors" for the ATT 8925. I too screwed up the ATT in-the-box shipped protector, and bought these. After meticulously lining up the top corners, making sure I didn't have any fingerprints, holding my breath for 3 minutes, and gradually moving the protector across the screen, it ends up being about a 1/8th inch short on the bottom. Stated differently, it doesn't fit snuggly. I wouldn't waste your money on these, and I'm going to try the boxwave ones, and trash the remaining 2 of the smartphone experts' ones.
I messed up the inbox ATT screen protector too.
I then cut a piece of film from one of those transparencys for projectors. Just a little bit longer and wider than the phone screen on each edge, then squeeze it in. It works perfectly except way too slippery.
Anyone tried that yet? Are there any parts that need to be trimmed, specially the portion that covers the bottom pad.
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Anyone tried that yet? Are there any parts that need to be trimmed, specially the portion that covers the bottom pad.
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Would love to know the answer to this also, because I'm upgrading to a Pro next week and I have 2 spare protectors from my diamond
I don't know the answer, but I can tell you that the HTC branded Touch Pro comes with a screen protector in the box. I'm not sure if the network branded variants will though.
I would really recommend using screen protector customized for Raphael - it's a bit different (in shape and size) compared to Diamond.
i have the brando screen protector for the diamond on my touch pro, no need for trrimming the way its done though instead of having a cirular cut for where the front cam is, they just shape it so it cuts off that part (in other words no protector over the camera. but otherwise it fits properly. got it for free when my original screen protector peeled off in my pocket and got dust underneath.
You don´t have to adapt anything to use one for the diamond. I have done it with the protector from DuraSex and it fits in both parts
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Anyone tried that yet? Are there any parts that need to be trimmed, specially the portion that covers the bottom pad.
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I am using my Diamond protectors on my Touch pro. I have no problems with it. It covers the camera but it also did that on the Diamond.
Zagg Invisible Shield
I'm currently using the Zagg Inc. Invisible Shield screen protector for the Touch Diamond on my Touch Pro...fits perfectly!!!
I used a Diamond screen protector on Raphael, there is no problem with main screen, except i have to use a nailcutter to make curve its corners to fit Raphael screen. But on the bottom pad, big trouble, the protector is smaller and it seems not adhesive, after 1 week it peeled off and got dust!
Hey gang,
Im looking to get rid of the stock screen protector for the Fuze. Would Zagg's invisible shield for the Touch Diamond, work for the Fuze? I don't see why it wouldn't, but some of you might have seem them side by side.
Thanks!
Does anyone have pictures of the Noreve Touch Pro/Fuze case? I'm looking to buy this one, but for $44 its a bit pricey. I'm also unsure how it would be while trying to talk on it.
I have the original sceen protector that came with the touch diamond protector on my touch pro because the PRO one fell out of the box and I cant find it. All I had to do it was cut the top edges from the protector so they actually fit the devices. They have to be curved after you cut. The diamond has not got rounded edges, that is why. And also there is a small problem that is the front camera on my PRO gets quarter blocked. But I do not use it and even though you use it you cant see any difference. I hope you understand what i wrote.
I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I don't think anyone could tell you for sure.
Anyone know where to buy one? I'd like one similiar to the one that came with it that covers up the entire screen area with a cut out for the speaker... and curved corners...
I bent a corner on the one that came with it and have some dust/etc that I can't seem to get rid of...
Martin Fields makes excellent screen protectors, though the one that came with it is pretty good quality. If yours is messed up though then I'd check them out. I had one on my Tilt for about a year and it still looks great.
Just look up touch pro on their site.
I'll second Martin Fields, or Boxwave. I had the boxwave on my 8525 for 1 year, then moved it to my 8925 for a year. It barely shows any Solitare scratches when turned off and viewing at an angle, you can't see the scratches at all when turned on! This was on the AntiGlare...
Martin fields does NOT have one for fuze but does for HTC Touch Pro, but interestingly the diagram shows no front-camera hole which should be great for fuze too. Has anyone used it for the fuze? does it come in 2 pieces and how good is it?
here is a ebay link to a great screen protector for the Fuze...I bought a 3 pack back in January and still have the 1st one on. Great quality....here is link:
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Fabu-Stores_?_sid=17218646&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14&_pgn=3
Martin Field's Touch Pro screen protector is incredibly clear. It doesn't have a cut out hole for the front camera, which fits perfectly on my Fuze. They have also included a protector for the hard keys under the touch screen. As of right now, I can say that I am very satisfied. I would definitely recommend Martin Field.
I know it's a bit pricier, but I am a fan of the Invisible Shield: http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-fuze-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php.
Basically the last protector you will need, plus you can get one to be just over the screen, or a full cover for the full phone. They are custom made for the actual phone or device you have, and will protect it well, fit the device, and protect it. Also rarely get dirt or dust in it.
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I know it's a bit pricier, but I am a fan of the Invisible Shield: http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/htc-fuze-cases-screen-protectors-covers-skins-shields.php.
Basically the last protector you will need, plus you can get one to be just over the screen, or a full cover for the full phone. They are custom made for the actual phone or device you have, and will protect it well, fit the device, and protect it. Also rarely get dirt or dust in it.
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I love my Invisible shield on every part of my phone except for the screen. In my opinion the material of the shield is to sticky for the screen, and causes some problems with using the stylus and sometimes your finger doesn't slide very well across it.
Just my opinion!
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JFlitt
i will like to see some pictures of the phones with martin fields and boxwave screen protectors please
I'd like to know about the boxwave and the martin fields regarding how well your finger can slide. The invisible shield is horrible for this...Yes its indestructable but not finger friendly.
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I'm another fan of the Invisible Shield by Zagg. It resists cat claws on the screen (w/o a scratch), doesn't need replacing ever, and I haven't had any issues with the stylus or fingers through the invisible shield. I guess it just depends on your fingers!
Yeh im personally not a big fan of the invisible shield. Have used it on a iPhone as well as a HTC Touch Diamond and have found that it works well on a capacitive screen but when it came to the HTC Touch Diamond which uses a resistive touch screen, it didn't work well at all.
The invisible shield has a squishy like texture which makes it a little difficult when in use with a stylus. I've upgrade to a HTC Touch Pro and decided to go back to a normal screen protector. I purchased the Exilim SPOC Screen Protector from eBay and have never been happier. Like the invisible shield, it doesnt scratch... quick and easy to apply without having to use any liquids and drying time. Just my preference...
1st sorry for my english. i just wait for my blackstone. and now just want to know
Is stock screen protector that come in the box is good enough?
or we must buy 3rd party?
which brand do you prefer?
Hi iDaemon,
I have the stock screen protector on at the moment and while its ok I will be buying a 3rd party protector.
With the stock protector I get bubbles under it no matter what I do but its ok for the time being as their only on the edge of the screen.
I am waiting on either the invisable shield body protector or the Clear-Coat one.
thanks AFK_Matrix, so maybe high quality protector will good when apply on our device?
iDaemon said:
Is stock screen protector that come in the box is good enough?
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It is good enough for me. It works just fine.
Brando is the best.
I tried the stock one & found it too thick (although it was as soon as I got the phone, so maybe I wasn't pressing hard enough?) I've now got a Brando's from Inkino which they even fitted for me & I can't tell is there with regards to sensitivity.
I didn't get a screen protector in the box If it stratches i'll use orange care to get me another
The HD screen protector is just fine, and it doesn't always give bubbles. I got one tiny bubble above the vga camera because I slightly misplaced it, too near to the top, otherwise it's perfect.
Don't know about sensitivity, since I have not tested with another protector on the HD yet, but a screen protector would have to be really thick in order to impair sensitivity on a resistive screen, almost impossible for a thin plastic film.
Screen protector
On my Glofiish have been using this protector.
Now I´m waiting for HD protector.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cleartouch/index.htm
i think the stock one is pretty good, i have some bubble around the vga camera & the earpiece... but thats because i misplaced it, the rest of screen is perfect.
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i think the stock one is pretty good, i have some bubble around the vga camera & the earpiece... but thats because i misplaced it, the rest of screen is perfect.
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I don't think you misplaced it. It just does not fit well. I have applied the stock one and a different one for like ten times and the stock one always gets bubbles near the earpiece and cam. not with the other one. However, the one I bought is horrible, it distorts image so I will not recommend that one either (so dont buy this one). I am getting a brando, lets see how that goes...
...good enough...whatever it means!
I have bubbles even I have placed the stock protector perfectly...
s***!!
I'm definitely going to get a 3rd party protector.
Through the years I bet I put 50 screen protectors on devices, including replacememts. Not to say I'm more than proficient, but the stock protector went on perfect for me.
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The HD screen protector is just fine, and it doesn't always give bubbles. I got one tiny bubble above the vga camera because I slightly misplaced it, too near to the top, otherwise it's perfect.
Don't know about sensitivity, since I have not tested with another protector on the HD yet, but a screen protector would have to be really thick in order to impair sensitivity on a resistive screen, almost impossible for a thin plastic film.
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You can adjust the sensitivity by recalibrating the screen after you've put the screen protector on.
These devices seem to use the pressure used during the screen calibration to set the sensitivity. If you use a very light tap with the stylus on each of the 5 points during the calibration, you should find the touch screen is more sensitive (and equally if you press very hard with the stylus, the screen will be less sensitive in future use).
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25% OFF gift cards on Invisibleshield/Zagg
Hi, I just got email from ZAGG, they have 25% off gift cards with coupon code GIFTCARD25
So, what I did ... I bought $25 gift card for $18.75 and will use it for full body protectionfor HTC HD ... which I bet will be $24.95 when available.
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Hi, I just got email from ZAGG, they have 25% off gift cards with coupon code GIFTCARD25
So, what I did ... I bought $25 gift card for $18.75 and will use it for full body protectionfor HTC HD ... which I bet will be $24.95 when available.
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From where can I found that protection? I cant find any shields for touch hd from zagg.com
EDIT: My mistake, miss the words "will use"