fuze screen protector - Touch Pro, Fuze Accessories

so a corner came off in my pocket and 1/4 of the sheet has a lot of dust on it now. i had some old fellowes writerights laying around so i put that on for now but boy do those suck! so is there a way to reuse the original att one? knock off the adhesive with rubbing alcohol maybe? what kind of adhesive to use to reapply?

Boy, would first try simply washing the cover protector off under lukewarm water. Have found that a little NON-GREASY soap works best. Alas, most modern soaps have a bunch of junk in them & thus are likely to leave a film behind.
A bit of gentile dish soap might work.

are you guys serious?? just go to ebay and buy a few of them for a few dollars.. your risking your phone for a few bucks??? sometimes being cheap ends up costing you more in the long run...

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"Rigid" Screen Protectors?

Having recently bought my son a Nintendo DS, I noted that in the accessory pack I got with it, it came with 2 screen protectors that are semi-rigid. They're quite a bit thicker than one that shipped with my phone, and don't flex and bend like thin paper. They also don't seem to affect sensitivity of the touch screen in any way, as well as being perfectly sized to the screens and were invisible once fitted.
Are there similar protectors for the TyTn 2? I'd love such a protector as it'd be FAR easier to fit, and provide much better protection to the screen.
Rigid Screen Protectors
I have come across these. The ones I tried were made by "Martin Fields" product number MFOP-HTCTyTN-T
A right bloody bastard to fit as they are very slighty oversized. Perhaps this is done purposly so the protector fits into the gap around the edges of the screen?
Very clear and reasonably priced compared to the OEM product. They do work extremely well (once fitted).
Rgs,
J
Thanks. I'll check em out.
invisibleSHIELD.. That's all I have to say.
oH, view the demo also.. its well worth it.
I just checked my little brother's DS box, hoping to find the screen protector but nothing there but manuals =(
Any reference on how firm and rigid the MField or InvS are?
Well, from the video, the invisibleShield isn't the slightest bit rigid, though if it lives up to its claims, that wouldn't matter. I ordered a Martin Fields one earlier so I'll see how good that is.
It's not just the rigidity for protection though. A rigid protector will be a LOT easier to fit...
Beleave me, MF is rigid. And yes, it is easy to install but remember to clean the surface of the screen. This part is very important. If you do it right, it will install in less than 30 seconds and you will struggle to see the difference between no protector and MF.
Oh I know that. I'll be cleaning it very carefully and making sure there's no dust about when I fit it! Don't want dust under the thing!
Just wish it'd hurry up and arrive!
boxwave
The boxwave protectors are much thicker than average ones, are washable, and work great. They are about as thick as the psp protectors, e.g. more like a hard plastic sheet, I'm not sure what the ds ones are like.
http://www.boxwave.com/products/cle...crystal-screen-protector-htc-tytn-ii_2905.htm
tke371 said:
invisibleSHIELD.. That's all I have to say.
oH, view the demo also.. its well worth it.
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FYI, a warning this could break your Tilt!!!!
This shield rocks. However it's a risk for the Tilt. You have to apply water to the back of the protector to get the bubbles out. I applied water, shook the excess water off before applying.... and stuck it on.
I used the included squeegee to get the excess water out of the shield along with the bubles. I wiped extra water away. Next day, my screen was dead (colors were washed out and glitches). Apparently during the squeegee process water slipped between the screen surface and the edge of the bezel around the screen, and in to the phone, and got under the LCD plastic into the LCD itself.
I do use this product on my $2700 SLR camera. There's no bezel on the LCD so the squeegee'd water comes right off, and won't get in the camera.
Beware. I had to get a new Tilt because of this, and it'll be a cold day in hell I use this product on any item with a bezel where water can seep in.
Semi- related: how are you guys cleaning your phone screens?
Oh, and +1 for Martin Fields.
My phone broke, but I had insurance on it (not from phone company but through homeowner's via a personal property rider), and mycellularrepair.com was able to replace the LCD for $200. Also, never buy that phone company insurance. Personal property rider is the way to go. It was just pennies a year for ~$500 of coverage for the phone. NO DEDUCTIBLE! So I paid nothing to have my phone fixed.
Get a NEW ONE - They're Cheap
jon_k said:
FYI, a warning this could break your Tilt!!!!
This shield rocks. However it's a risk for the Tilt. You have to apply water to the back of the protector to get the bubbles out. I applied water, shook the excess water off before applying.... and stuck it on.
I used the included squeegee to get the excess water out of the shield along with the bubles. I wiped extra water away. Next day, my screen was dead (colors were washed out and glitches). Apparently during the squeegee process water slipped between the screen surface and the edge of the bezel around the screen, and in to the phone, and got under the LCD plastic into the LCD itself.
I do use this product on my $2700 SLR camera. There's no bezel on the LCD so the squeegee'd water comes right off, and won't get in the camera.
Beware. I had to get a new Tilt because of this, and it'll be a cold day in hell I use this product on any item with a bezel where water can seep in.
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Interesting - Are you really that concerned about a product which is relatively cheap compared to the amount of time use you get out of it? Forget washing it off. Just put another one on - a CLEAN NEW one. If they last a long time (like in most cases a year or more), who cares that you have to spend around $20 to get a replacement. If they stopped making them altogether or they cost a ridiculous amount of money (for plastic, ridiculous. For peace of mind, priceless), then yeah, I would wash and rewash the screen to save money.
And the idea is NOT to squeegee the WATER bubbles out to the sides. They will evaporate on their own given some time. The idea IS to squeegee the AIR bubbles out to the sides and also to take extra great care when doing this procedure. You wash it off so that it restores some of the tackiness on the film. You can get most of the water off by blowing or using a can of compressed air, THEN put it on. You shouldn't have that much water under your film if you take care when doing it.
I am sorry about your tilt. That really sucks. If I were you, I would just put a BRAND NEW one on next time and forget about washing it off.
~Gwen
I need one of these too, recently the digitizer for the touch screen on my phone cracked. They are charging me 50$ for the screen and 40$ for labor. My question would be, would this rigid screen have prevented my digitizer from breaking? If it would then id buy it in a second.
I'm giving a +1 to the Martin Fields as well.
I just got a couple of them for my phone. They're definitely more rigid than some of the others, but I put it on a clean screen & can barely tell I have one on.
Stylus slides smoothly across it, no visible scratching at all (unlike the OEM one that marked easily), & it's also pretty smooth for finger usage too.
Had to wait a week for them to ship via expansys-usa, but worth the wait.

Screen Protector Reusable???

I had a Tilt and a screen protector that was just a plastic. It's reusable because I would just tuck the plastics into the edge of the screen.
Now, I got a Brando Screen Protector at home, which states reusable.
How are these washable/reusable screen protectors work with our phones? Is it pretty secure to wash and put it back on? I did it a lot with my tilt but I have no idea about the screen protectors regarding the Fuze.
currently I have a crappy one I bought from BestBuy and it is all scratched up, so thinking about switching to my Brando one.
Thanks in advance!
Rytt
With most screen protectors you can wash them in light soapy water (maybe dip it in a cup with light soapy water). Shake the screen protector to shake off excess water, then use a blow drywer to dry off the rest of the water. You might have to do this a few times. You might catch some more dirt. (!)
Sometimes this works...sometimes it doesn't and you're just screwed and ending up having to buy another.
I've been using Martin Fields and haven't have a problem with washing them. You just need to be in an area that is dust free and clean.
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With most screen protectors you can wash them in light soapy water (maybe dip it in a cup with light soapy water). Shake the screen protector to shake off excess water, then use a blow drywer to dry off the rest of the water. You might have to do this a few times. You might catch some more dirt. (!)
Sometimes this works...sometimes it doesn't and you're just screwed and ending up having to buy another.
I've been using Martin Fields and haven't have a problem with washing them. You just need to be in an area that is dust free and clean.
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How does it stay on your screen then if you wash it in water?
Doesn't the sticky part of the SP stop sticking?
No, actually it works really well just rinsing it under warm water (I didn't use any soap). I'd say 100% that it's definitely re-usable.
I was wiping fingerprints off mine on a wool blanket and a corner came up, half the screen protector came off, and the underside rubbed against the blanket, picking up a ton of dirt and fibers.
I took it off and rinsed it off pretty forcefully, and even used my fingernail to scrape the dirt and fibers off. When I was done it felt like the adhesive was mostly gone while damp but as it dried it was sticky again. I flicked off most of the water and put it on the freshly windexed phone (spray the towel once, not the phone!). There were still some tiny water droplets on the protector when I put it on but I gently squeezed them to the edge as I put it back on and they all squeezed out.
The protector still has a slightly mottled appearance which I figured was from scraping all the adhesive off in some areas but it turns out it's tiny amounts of moisture under the protector. Over the next 24 hours the mottled appearance dried and faded and the protector was like new again, 100% crystal clear. It even still great adhesive abilities even though I was literally scrapping at it under the warm water.
At the mall I notice the people that do the invisi-shield covers do it the basically the same way but use a hair drier to get rid of the mottled appearance quicker.
Bottom line. I scrubbed the protector pretty good because I thought it was a lost cause and afterward is was as good as new (better since it's on straight now with no edges to catch), so don't be too afraid to wash an re-use it if the underside gets dirty. Plus I make it sound like there is a risk of getting your phone wet but only if you drop it in the sink. The amount of water on the protector after flicking it few times is no more than if you get a few snowflakes on it and wipe them off with your hand.
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No, actually it works really well just rinsing it under warm water (I didn't use any soap). I'd say 100% that it's definitely re-usable.
I was wiping fingerprints off mine on a wool blanket and a corner came up, half the screen protector came off, and the underside rubbed against the blanket, picking up a ton of dirt and fibers.
I took it off and rinsed it off pretty forcefully, and even used my fingernail to scrape the dirt and fibers off. When I was done it felt like the adhesive was mostly gone while damp but as it dried it was sticky again. I flicked off most of the water and put it on the freshly windexed phone (spray the towel once, not the phone!). There were still some tiny water droplets on the protector when I put it on but I gently squeezed them to the edge as I put it back on and they all squeezed out.
The protector still has a slightly mottled appearance which I figured was from scraping all the adhesive off in some areas but it turns out it's tiny amounts of moisture under the protector. Over the next 24 hours the mottled appearance dried and faded and the protector was like new again, 100% crystal clear. It even still great adhesive abilities even though I was literally scrapping at it under the warm water.
At the mall I notice the people that do the invisi-shield covers do it the basically the same way but use a hair drier to get rid of the mottled appearance quicker.
Bottom line. I scrubbed the protector pretty good because I thought it was a lost cause and afterward is was as good as new (better since it's on straight now with no edges to catch), so don't be too afraid to wash an re-use it if the underside gets dirty. Plus I make it sound like there is a risk of getting your phone wet but only if you drop it in the sink. The amount of water on the protector after flicking it few times is no more than if you get a few snowflakes on it and wipe them off with your hand.
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Thanks! I will put on my Brando shortly! Hope it works as wells as you said!

g2 metal bezel refurbishing?

Took a bad spill as I was walking and looking down at my phone for google maps instead of noticing the jagged piece of concrete sticking up. Tripped and fell face first with the phone absorbing most of the shock still in my palm.
I fully expected after letting off a string of curse words that the screen would be shattered on my 2 week old G2, however all the damage is on the brushed metal bezel itself. I do have some deep chips and dents in my otherwise new phone, and they look awful.
What are my options for restoring or at least cleaning up these scratches and dents? I am not opposed to a few hours of elbow grease nor am I opposed to a 400-800-1200-2000-4000 grit sanding down and polishing. Has anyone successfully done this? Also I am worried about the digitizer getting scratched during my sanding.
I need options, I typically swap phones about once a year and I always keep every phone I have in pristine condition. Funny part is my phone's body kit / armor was in the mail and arrived the next day.
I also have experience with repairing cell phones, can I buy the metal bezel and replace it that way?
daganb said:
Took a bad spill as I was walking and looking down at my phone for google maps instead of noticing the jagged piece of concrete sticking up. Tripped and fell face first with the phone absorbing most of the shock still in my palm.
I fully expected after letting off a string of curse words that the screen would be shattered on my 2 week old G2, however all the damage is on the brushed metal bezel itself. I do have some deep chips and dents in my otherwise new phone, and they look awful.
What are my options for restoring or at least cleaning up these scratches and dents? I am not opposed to a few hours of elbow grease nor am I opposed to a 400-800-1200-2000-4000 grit sanding down and polishing. Has anyone successfully done this? Also I am worried about the digitizer getting scratched during my sanding.
I need options, I typically swap phones about once a year and I always keep every phone I have in pristine condition. Funny part is my phone's body kit / armor was in the mail and arrived the next day.
I also have experience with repairing cell phones, can I buy the metal bezel and replace it that way?
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Take it apart, sand with progressively finer sand paper, polish, reassemble.

Full rugged case for the beach and outdoor activity

Hi All,
tried to search but couldn't find anything.
is there a case for the N4 that covers the entire phone (including the screen and ports) and that will protect it from sand, dust and will give it some kind of splash-proof properties?
hopping to find something similar to the Trident Cyclops case for Nexus S (cant post links yet) i had
Thanks!
Only case I've found that comes close to what you're looking for is the Seidio Convert. It has rubber plugs that cover all the ports as well as the camera but do not cover the mics or screen. The holster does provide good screen protection but not for sand. That being said it is two cases in one and because the convert actually fits over their Surface case it makes the phone rather bulky. I rarely use the convert other than when I need the extreme protection it provides.
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Thanks Beaird,
that looks nice. i guess ill get that if nothing better will pop out until summer.
I know this sounds cheap as hell but my "case" for the beach is a ziplock bag. I get the smaller snack bag that is just wide enough, put the phone in and then suck out air with a straw. I did this with the GNex with a TPU case on for some impact but, honestly, in sand there is not much risk of impact.
Worked great. I obviously didnt take the phone boogie boarding but it did get plenty wet without issue. The touch screen worked perfectly through the plastic.
that's actually what i did last time.
not too fond of this solution as the plastic distorts the camera a bit.
But its better than all the other fancy alternatives!
Would love to have one of these for the Nexus 4. iThingies always get all the cool stuff!
ryan stewart said:
I know this sounds cheap as hell but my "case" for the beach is a ziplock bag. I get the smaller snack bag that is just wide enough, put the phone in and then suck out air with a straw. I did this with the GNex with a TPU case on for some impact but, honestly, in sand there is not much risk of impact.
Worked great. I obviously didnt take the phone boogie boarding but it did get plenty wet without issue. The touch screen worked perfectly through the plastic.
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Sand will kill your phone.
Glass only scratches with sand basically and we can blame it on sand because it is abundant.
That’s exactly what I’m afraid of. Got a replaceable screen protector for scratches. But nothing better for sand penetration than a simple plastic bag :laugh:
The lifeproof case does look like ultimate solution!
I’ll shoot the lifeproof people a mail. Who knows we might get a decent case after all
thanks Solutions Etcetera for pointing them out

Anyone else having problem finding screen protector

I been trying to find a basic screen protector not tempered class.
I bought three different brands off amazon and they edges do not stay on at all..
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StreetkillnHD said:
I been trying to find a basic screen protector not tempered class.
I bought three different brands off amazon and they edges do not stay on at all..
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I used armorsuit wet install. No problems so far. Only on day 3. A tip I've learned that I use to this day, take all ur tools into the bathroom with u. Take a hot shower. Then replace or install the screen protector. The steam creates an atmosphere with no floating dust particles. For the armorsuit, I lightly sprayed the phone, sprayed my fingers, sprayed the film protector. I applied it where I wanted it. I use a rubber squeegee, and with one swipe 90% of the liquid was out. Then I start to smooth the edges. Get a blow dryer and make light passes at the phone. Keep at it for a minute or so and done. Let it sit on a table overnight and when u wake up, looks perfect.
I really want a glass protector, in fact ordered 3 different ones, however I'm hesitant from all the horror stories I read about the ones for the s6 edge.
Anyway, good luck.
BTW, Amazon has the armorsuit for under $10.
i agree with the armorsuit since noone has a legit glass protector yet. i do my installation in the bathroom too.but i do mine on the sink with hot water on. thought i would have issues cause the edges were lifting but i guess it was just the excess liquid. after few minutes pressed the edges down and they stayed down. didnt even use blow dryer. waiting for skinomi version which is supposed to be full body. front, back and sides.. i mostly use a case but still too pretty i dont want any scratches lol
I've always applied mine in the bathroom with the hot shower running.
I did purchase a TPU case but it made the screen look horrible (bubbles, rainbows, scratches, etc) so I took it off straight away.
The Skinomi TechSkin looks great with some great reviews so I think I will go for that one for now.

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