Has anyone looked for, or found, a replacement for the top plastic layer of the phone? I don't need one right now, but as my plastic layer is gathering scratches I'll want to replace it eventually.
I got one from Motorola for the turbo 2 in the past, but looking around I haven't seen one for the Moto z force yet.
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haven't really been actively looking for it but I asked a Verizon corporate store rep today if they had them in yet and so far no one has got them in yet.
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Has anyone looked for, or found, a replacement for the top plastic layer of the phone? I don't need one right now, but as my plastic layer is gathering scratches I'll want to replace it eventually.
I got one from Motorola for the turbo 2 in the past, but looking around I haven't seen one for the Moto z force yet.
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Once you have a new display, to avoid future scratches,, look into buying the "flexible" glass protector product from VZW...its the one made by vzw, make sure it says "flexible".
You will not even be able to tell when it is on the Z Force.
I used a razor and removed the shattershield plastic and replaced it with the pleson (new design) tempered glass. It's amazingly better.
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I used a razor and removed the shattershield plastic and replaced it with the pleson (new design) tempered glass. It's amazingly better.
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No concerns about voiding the shatterproof warranty? Any better than just applying the pleson on top of the shattershield plastic? Still happy with the result?
I would like to know how that went. You were able to just use a straight razor and shave off the plastic? Did it damage the glass underneath at all? I can't stand this plastic!
I've never quite understood the appeal of glass screen protectors (well, aside from just liking the feel of glass), especially on a phone with a Shattershield display like ours. Why protect an unbreakable screen with a breakable screen protector???
I've used soft military-grade clear film protectors on the last 4 or 5 phones I've had, and I acknowledge that they feel different than glass, but after years with them, I'm guess I'm just used to it . I don't really miss the feel of glass. The way I look at it, this way I protect my unbreakable-but-plastic screen from scratches, and I never have to worry about cracking my protector. I've also found that they generally fit WAY better than glass ones, which rarely seem to go edge-to-edge. Just personal preference, I guess.
I've been very partial to Skinomi's TechSkin protectors. They fit like a dream, they're easy to apply (YES, the micro bubbles sometimes take a day or two to fully disappear, but they will!), and their warranty is great. I'm aware this doesn't really answer your question, but while you're waiting for the SS replacement layers to become available, I bet if you threw one of these on your phone, it would "cover up" the scratches you're accumulating while not having to add a thick, breakable layer to your phone. Just my two cents!
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I've never quite understood the appeal of glass screen protectors (well, aside from just liking the feel of glass), especially on a phone with a Shattershield display like ours. Why protect an unbreakable screen with a breakable screen protector???
I've used soft military-grade clear film protectors on the last 4 or 5 phones I've had, and I acknowledge that they feel different than glass, but after years with them, I'm guess I'm just used to it . I don't really miss the feel of glass. The way I look at it, this way I protect my unbreakable-but-plastic screen from scratches, and I never have to worry about cracking my protector. I've also found that they generally fit WAY better than glass ones, which rarely seem to go edge-to-edge. Just personal preference, I guess.
I've been very partial to Skinomi's TechSkin protectors. They fit like a dream, they're easy to apply (YES, the micro bubbles sometimes take a day or two to fully disappear, but they will!), and their warranty is great. I'm aware this doesn't really answer your question, but while you're waiting for the SS replacement layers to become available, I bet if you threw one of these on your phone, it would "cover up" the scratches you're accumulating while not having to add a thick, breakable layer to your phone. Just my two cents!
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I just bought it from here:
https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-z-force-droid/moto-shattershield-replacement-lens
If you have a student in your family, there's even a discount. You need to validate it though.
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I just bought it from here:
https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-z-force-droid/moto-shattershield-replacement-lens
If you have a student in your family, there's even a discount. You need to validate it though.
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Does it come with instructions on how to remove the old one and replace it? I would very much like to remove the shattershield on mine.
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Does it come with instructions on how to remove the old one and replace it? I would very much like to remove the shattershield on mine.
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Yes. When you scan the code it takes you to the instructional video. Good luck.
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Yes. When you scan the code it takes you to the instructional video. Good luck.
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Do you happen to have a link to the video?
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Do you happen to have a link to the video?
https://youtu.be/3BILaq6dB24
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Well I currently have SGP dual front and back but this thing is a finger print magnet. I saw a ghost armor booth in the mall and I'm wondering if anyone uses it? How's clarity and smoothness? Orange peel? Does it pick up a lot of fingerprints? I don't want to pay a lot and then not like it!
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I use it and have on my last 6+ devices. I swear by it. Its ghost armor or nothing for me. I don't like how plastic everything else feels. Very clear and durable.
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I use it and have on my last 6+ devices. I swear by it. Its ghost armor or nothing for me. I don't like how plastic everything else feels. Very clear and durable. <br />
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So no orange peel? Also is it rubbery feeling like other wet applies? Edge to edge as well right? What case you using with it? Want to make sure it works with OEM bumper and it doesn't peel
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So no orange peel? Also is it rubbery feeling like other wet applies? Edge to edge as well right? What case you using with it? Want to make sure it works with OEM bumper and it doesn't peel
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I use it exactly because there is a ghost armor stand at the mall.
No orange peel. I haven't used other wet applies, but I don't think it feels rubbery. It is not edge to edge, the curved edges are left uncovered and even the back piece is a little small. I have the official bumper with it and the ghost armor works perfectly, the bumper actually does not even touch the front and back pieces. I have the full covering around the edges as well, which obviously does get covered.
Hope that helps.
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I just got a full body Ghost Armor for my N4 and I was surprised by 2 things:
1) It isn't edge to edge which I found odd because it was a wet apply.
2) Normally, I would not even look at a screen protector if it wasn't edge to edge but oddly, this protector isn't even noticeable that it isn't edge to edge. The way the N4's screen curves on its sides is so pronounced that you won't be able to see the edges of the screen protector. I've seen some other non-edge to edge protectors (SGP for example) and it looks terrible with such a "small" protector but this one seems to be oddly fine. I can't explain why this one looks fine (it's not as if they use some kind of special material or something), but I have no problems with it at all and as a bonus, it won't lift up because of any cases. Best of both worlds I'd say and I'm pretty satisfied.
I also got them to throw on a matte back protector which I think will go well with the official bumper if that ever comes back into stock. I was going to get a clear back as well but they ran out and offered me a matte back which I took. Think it was a good decision as the back will feel more solid with it than a smudgy and fingerprinty clear back.
They also put on some side protectors for the sides of the phone which I don't really like. Most likely going to rip them off, but might keep them as I will be using a case anyways and would make no difference.
Pretty satisfied overall. A little pricey at $35 for a full body kit + installation but I have always hated applying screen protectors by myself. Throw in the lifetime warranty and it's fair value I'd say.
Thanks for the replies. One last question. Does the clear one repel fingerprints well? If not how would you compare the matte one to the clear one as far as clarity is concerned?
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I used to only use ghost armor but tried Bestskinsever and now ghost armor looks like crap to me. The orange peel effect is horrible on ghost armor and on BSE it almost non existent. Just my opinion
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The clear one repels fingerprints about as well as the screen alone, maybe a little better, which basically means it doesn't.
Im thinking about getting ghost armor im just not down with the price
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Im thinking about getting ghost armor im just not down with the price
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You can order it and install it yourself and save 5$ from the installation fee. It is really easy to install yourself, although it takes a little while to cure, being a wet-apply screen protector. Personally I also don't really trust the stand at the mall near where I live, as I let the guy there do it once, and he did it quite poorly (left dust and many bubbles underneath, and actually didn't line up the cutouts right). I ended up redoing it myself ( I feel like reiterating that it is the easiest screen protector installation I have ever done). However, this is just my experience with the people at my mall, YMMV.
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You can order it and install it yourself and save 5$ from the installation fee. It is really easy to install yourself, although it takes a little while to cure, being a wet-apply screen protector. Personally I also don't really trust the stand at the mall near where I live, as I let the guy there do it once, and he did it quite poorly (left dust and many bubbles underneath, and actually didn't line up the cutouts right). I ended up redoing it myself ( I feel like reiterating that it is the easiest screen protector installation I have ever done). However, this is just my experience with the people at my mall, YMMV.
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I've generally had good experience with the stand at my mall, specifically with one guy who even when hungover (he told me) still did a great job. I've certainly had better treatment with Apple devices though, they go through so many iPhones/iPods each day that they can do it in there sleep and I find they have more difficulty with less popular, or, in this case, new devices like the Nexus 4.
With the Nexus 4 I'm a little dissatisfied with some of the application. The sides in particular, but for some reason the guy had trouble with the backing as well and there is a few air bubbles that have been bugging me. I've been considering redoing it myself, but as I've always had them do it I don't have the materials.
Do you know what I could use to reapply it at home?
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I've generally had good experience with the stand at my mall, specifically with one guy who even when hungover (he told me) still did a great job. I've certainly had better treatment with Apple devices though, they go through so many iPhones/iPods each day that they can do it in there sleep and I find they have more difficulty with less popular, or, in this case, new devices like the Nexus 4.
With the Nexus 4 I'm a little dissatisfied with some of the application. The sides in particular, but for some reason the guy had trouble with the backing as well and there is a few air bubbles that have been bugging me. I've been considering redoing it myself, but as I've always had them do it I don't have the materials.
Do you know what I could use to reapply it at home?
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I found that many of the tiny speck-like air bubbles actually dissappear by themselves after a few days, the larger ones you can sort of "push out" with your finger.
If you choose to install it yourself, they give you all the supplies you need, including a new screen protector, covered under the warranty. However, the mall stand I go to asks that you bring in your old screen protector if you peeled it off, so hang on to it.
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I found that many of the tiny speck-like air bubbles actually dissappear by themselves after a few days, the larger ones you can sort of "push out" with your finger.
If you choose to install it yourself, they give you all the supplies you need, including a new screen protector, covered under the warranty. However, the mall stand I go to asks that you bring in your old screen protector if you peeled it off, so hang on to it.
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I've never been given all the supplies before, as they do the install there and then I'm on my way. I've gone back and got them to reapply a few times previously with a few other devices, but I felt like I might just try it myself this time.
I realize most of the bubbles disappear, but it's already been over a week and there are a number of them left including one large one that I knew from the beginning would never go away on its own.
DowntownJeffBrown said:
I used to only use ghost armor but tried Bestskinsever and now ghost armor looks like crap to me. The orange peel effect is horrible on ghost armor and on BSE it almost non existent. Just my opinion
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THIS^. I literally just applied my bestskinsever, and i love it. great fit. I am not using a case at the moment tho, waiting for it in the mail currently
Hello, I recently dropped my Nexus 4 to a concrete pavement. Fortunately it was in a case and did not get much damage, but it still received 3 scratches on the silver metal sideband, one of which seems quite deep since you can see the black background through it. Check out the attached images.
Anyway, my questions are:
1. Do you think this kind of damage is reparable? Is it possible to replace only the sideband? If so, how much do you think would that cost?
2. Do you think any kind of anticorrossion product should be applied on the scratches to protect them from rust? If so, could you recommend any?
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
1. No, I don't think that's repairable.
2. No, you don't need to put rust protection on the scratches. All my old devices were filled with scratches (especially on the bezel) and there were never any rust issues.
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I think that ring is plastic. I have not scratched mine but I have checked it with a magnet and that does not stick. That means it is not steel and that is the only thing that would rust.
Ok, thanks guys. I'll just leave it as it is, then. All I need to do now is to find a more protective case, I guess...
Just out if curiosity, which case were you using?
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Just out if curiosity, which case were you using?
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I was using a flip case that I bought on eBay (here's the link, but I'm not sure if you can access it as it's the French eBay: tinyurl.com/cbt4jxc ; here's just a photo: tinyurl.com/c5czd4n ).
It generally did an OK job during the accident, protecting the back and front of my Nexus, however the upper corners were not protected which resulted in the damage. What is curious is that the lower corners ARE protected, and if they applied the same to the upper ones, I believe my phone would have come out of all of this without even a scratch.
Right now I'm considering a Ringke Fusion case (tinyurl.com/d9ssjuo). Do you know anything about it? Can you recommend it?
Buy the oem bumper, it looks like its part of the phone, hiding the ugly scratches.
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Buy the oem bumper, it looks like its part of the phone, hiding the ugly scratches.
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Yes, but it doesn't protect the glass back side of the Nexus 4, contrary to Ringke. Ringke case also hides the scratches and costs less
I'm looking for a screen protector for my S4. Given my history with them, I'm trying to find a 'Protector for Dummies' brand. Any suggestions?
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There are several great brands out there, I've had good experiences with Zagg, Skinomi, and Armorsuit Military Shield. Though the latter of the three is a bit more "stretchy" than the others (from what I remember). Another brand that has felt most like not having a screen protector on at all was REALOOK, I had their Crystal Clear protector on my GS2 and really liked the way it felt and looked. You couldn't tell there was a screen protector on the thing. I did find it to scratch though. I've had great experiences with their Customer Service too, I had a little "glue booger" on the sticky side and when I contacted them about it, they sent me another two pack for free. It also kept me from breaking my wife's screen. I chunked a door stop (on with a screen on one end) onto our bed, not knowing her phone was there. It landed screw side directly onto her phone's screen, and it sounded HORRIBLE. The screen protector received a little hold poked in it, but the screen itself was perfectly fine, not a scratch. Now, the phone would have likely been just as protected with ANY of the ones I mentioned, the realook just so happened to be the one I assaulted this time. Having said all that, I decided to try Armorsuit again on the GS4, and I am mostly pleased... I can tell it has a screen protector on it, but it doesn't really bother me that much.
Realook is the only one that I mentioned that is not a wet application protector, so there is less "forgiveness" in getting it on straight. Both wet and dry applications have their pluses and minuses. But, if you want something that is more forgiving in the installation process, you would likely want to go with one of the wet application screen protectors.
Good luck!
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There are several great brands out there, I've had good experiences with Zagg, Skinomi, and Armorsuit Military Shield. Though the latter of the three is a bit more "stretchy" than the others (from what I remember). Another brand that has felt most like not having a screen protector on at all was REALOOK, I had their Crystal Clear protector on my GS2 and really liked the way it felt and looked. You couldn't tell there was a screen protector on the thing. I did find it to scratch though. I've had great experiences with their Customer Service too, I had a little "glue booger" on the sticky side and when I contacted them about it, they sent me another two pack for free. It also kept me from breaking my wife's screen. I chunked a door stop (on with a screen on one end) onto our bed, not knowing her phone was there. It landed screw side directly onto her phone's screen, and it sounded HORRIBLE. The screen protector received a little hold poked in it, but the screen itself was perfectly fine, not a scratch. Now, the phone would have likely been just as protected with ANY of the ones I mentioned, the realook just so happened to be the one I assaulted this time. Having said all that, I decided to try Armorsuit again on the GS4, and I am mostly pleased... I can tell it has a screen protector on it, but it doesn't really bother me that much.
Realook is the only one that I mentioned that is not a wet application protector, so there is less "forgiveness" in getting it on straight. Both wet and dry applications have their pluses and minuses. But, if you want something that is more forgiving in the installation process, you would likely want to go with one of the wet application screen protectors.
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Thanks much for the valuable information! I'll take a look at the Reallook model.
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Thanks much for the valuable information! I'll take a look at the Reallook model.
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No problem, check amazon for them, they usually have several different types of protectors, but I honestly didn't even LOOK at them for this phone, so I'm not sure they are available (thought I couldn't imagine why not).
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No problem, check amazon for them, they usually have several different types of protectors, but I honestly didn't even LOOK at them for this phone, so I'm not sure they are available (thought I couldn't imagine why not).
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Ha, just checked Amazon. They only listed 1 model specifically for the S4 & it was a dry installation. I could have easily overlooked others though.
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Ha, just checked Amazon. They only listed 1 model specifically for the S4 & it was a dry installation. I could have easily overlooked others though.
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Unfortunately, realook ONLY has dry installation, the other brands I mentioned are the wet applications, and I believe all the others have a lifetime warranty if I'm not mistaken.
You can't go wrong with any of them, but I will say that the armorsuit protector doesn't feel as much like glass as the realook did. It is ALMOST "tacky" feeling, but not quite... it's hard to describe.
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Unfortunately, realook ONLY has dry installation, the other brands I mentioned are the wet applications, and I believe all the others have a lifetime warranty if I'm not mistaken.
You can't go wrong with any of them, but I will say that the armorsuit protector doesn't feel as much like glass as the realook did. It is ALMOST "tacky" feeling, but not quite... it's hard to describe.
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Got it. Will check others out.
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Spigen Glas TR Slim.
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It is a tempered glass SP. It protects your screen from cracking and shattering as well as scratches. It is a dry install but super easy. Even easier if you have painters tape to make a hinge to place it down from the side.
I also suggest grabbing the aluminum home key buttons. It comes with 3. Red, black and silver. They raise the home button a bit to make pressing it easier because of the screen protector.
This is a bit expensive, but completely worth every penny.
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Spigen Glas TR Slim.
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It is a tempered glass SP. It protects your screen from cracking and shattering as well as scratches. It is a dry install but super easy. Even easier if you have painters tape to make a hinge to place it down from the side.
I also suggest grabbing the aluminum home key buttons. It comes with 3. Red, black and silver. They raise the home button a bit to make pressing it easier because of the screen protector.
This is a bit expensive, but completely worth every penny.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll check it out with the others this weekend.
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I'm starting to see several scratches on the screen already, there are a couple of tiny scratches on the back of the phone as well. The thing is that I have not dropped this phone yet! nor have I placed it in my pocket along with keys and coins... I am very meticulous about my gadgets and take good care of them but I have no idea how these scratches got on this phone?! anyone else having this issue?
The back of this phone is probably a glassy material u need to be careful with that obviously.. Buy a back cover
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I noticed that too. Have been careful but still got some little scratches on the screen
Yeah .. U can get a tempered glass for your phone's back part
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Yeeaah, I already got a tiny crack.. On the top of the screen and the bottom from a very minor fall actually.. It's not the strongest of screens indeed. It never had any gorilla glass if I recall correctly, right? Anyone have suggestion on a good screen protector and something for the back too?
just noticed the same on mine. its always in a case in an empty pocket. never dropped and never had anything touch the screen. If it gets really bad in the next 3 months, smash the screen.
Lol the scratches just keep appearing all over my screen and the back of the phone... I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA how this is happening! I have OCD, I treat my phones like delicate jewelries lol and no I do not want to put this beautiful phone in an ugly case...
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Lol the scratches just keep appearing all over my screen and the back of the phone... I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA how this is happening! I have OCD, I treat my phones like delicate jewelries lol and no I do not want to put this beautiful phone in an ugly case...
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That is awful...
My screen too is becoming full of these tiny scratches.. This phone only left home once. This is way too fragile. Disapponted
Can confirm, I've got several scratches on the back of the phone. Got it for one week. I'm always carrying it in my backpack in a small pocket there without keys and such. I was always placing it on a cloth or a paper. Shame it got scratched so fast. My guess is that they did the same as sony and applied an anti shatter sticker on top of anti scratch glass and that's why it gets scratched so easily. I'm really disappointed with this because I don't want to put such a beautiful phone into a case.
One more, but only in the back. And my case is coming yet...?
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using a tempered glass protector is always nice.
Use a tampered glass for front and a transparent case for the back.
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Nanotech protection = amazing !!!
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The back of this phone is probably a glassy material u need to be careful with that obviously.. Buy a back cover
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I use an amazing nanotech protection !!!
Just incredible !!!
Should try it !!!
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I use an amazing nanotech protection !!!
Just incredible !!!
Should try it !!!
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Can i have the link to it bro?
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We should contact dBrand to make skins for Honor 8. If they'll get enough requests they'll release its skins, which will protect the glassy back.
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We should contact dBrand to make skins for Honor 8. If they'll get enough requests they'll release its skins, which will protect the glassy back.
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bt it would compromise that light reflective effect
Oh yeah, transparent case is better only then.
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Oh yeah, transparent case is better only then.
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yeah thats true, both protection and looks(atleast we should honor that 15 layer of glass structure :angel
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yeah thats true, both protection and looks(atleast we should honor that 15 layer of glass structure :angel
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Yes, but they should have made it a bit tougher.
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Yes, but they should have made it a bit tougher.
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yeah, sadly it dosent
I had to take my skinomi off my phone because it had become so discolored from my jeans. Now I'm wondering if I should get another and have to replace it down the road as well from the same issue or go without. I want to know though if other users of the white model have noticed discoloration? I'd rather end up with blue skins than a blue phone, but if going naked avoids it altogether that'd be cool. Thanks
Have had a white naked for a year+ and looks pristine. No spots, no stains, no discoloration.
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Have had a white naked for a year+ and looks pristine. No spots, no stains, no discoloration.
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Thanks, that's just what I wanted to know! Think I'll forgo replacing it, phone looks better anyways.
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Thanks, that's just what I wanted to know! Think I'll forgo replacing it, phone looks better anyways.
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The phone looks nice naked but the aluminum body is prone to dents and dings if you aren't careful with the phone. When I was looking at used ones on EBay last summer it was hard to find one without dings, dents or scratches on the body.
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The phone looks nice naked but the aluminum body is prone to dents and dings if you aren't careful with the phone. When I was looking at used ones on EBay last summer it was hard to find one without dings, dents or scratches on the body.
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I'm not too worried about that since I've been using the phone with nothing but a bumper and skin since it was released and it still looks pristine other than my skin getting discolored. Though I will say the issues you mentioned is one reason I still prefer plastic to metal phones.
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I'm not too worried about that since I've been using the phone with nothing but a bumper and skin since it was released and it still looks pristine other than my skin getting discolored. Though I will say the issues you mentioned is one reason I still prefer plastic to metal phones.
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Plus with plastic normally you have a removable battery.
I had the graphite and it got dings from dust getting in the case. I replaced the frame with the silver one and it looks great with the black finger print reader.
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I had the graphite and it got dings from dust getting in the case. I replaced the frame with the silver one and it looks great with the black finger print reader.
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Did you transfer over the NFC chip too?
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Ulver said:
Did you transfer over the NFC chip too?
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Yes I did.
Bluemgt06 said:
Yes I did.
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How did that go? Any tips on how you did it? I'm afraid I'll ruin the chip.
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Carefully and slowly. I repair phones on a regular basis so I'm used to doing stuff like that.
Bluemgt06 said:
Carefully and slowly. I repair phones on a regular basis so I'm used to doing stuff like that.
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Did you have to use any heat to remove it?
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Ulver said:
Did you have to use any heat to remove it?
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Yeah, just to loosen the glue, I don't remember it being too difficult. I used a hair dryer just because I wasn't at work. Also an easy way to get the glass and trim off are to use a razor blade put in at the antenna band and gently pry, must use heat!
Bluemgt06 said:
Yeah, just to loosen the glue, I don't remember it being too difficult. I used a hair dryer just because I wasn't at work. Also an easy way to get the glass and trim off are to use a razor blade put in at the antenna band and gently pry, must use heat!
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Thanks. I was able to take off the back cover no problem. I was just nervous about messing with the NFC chip. It's too bad you can't find replacements.
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