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Hey guys,
I have a Xperia Arc that took a tumble out of my pocket yesterday evening while I was visiting a friend out in the country side. His drive way is all gravel and scratched up the screen with tiny hairline scratches. Is it possible to buff these out? If so what kind of tools or supplies would I need ? Possible to get a replacement digitizer? the screen functions perfectly and the scratches arn't deep but I'd like it to look good to keep up the resale value. I know I'm going to get lectured here about how "you should have had a screen protector on it", I did have one on until recently and even had a case still on the body.
If anyone is able to help me or knows where I can get it replaced near where I am, I live in Chateauguay, Quebec Canada
Thanks in advance!
did u remove the preapplied shattered proof sp? by default se put one on ur screen unless u already removed that also..
Id also like to know if theres any tip how to remove scratches.
There's a factory applied screen protector, just remove that you're scratch free.
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Yes, try removing the factory screen protector first, and if there are still some scratches, you can go to an automotive store and try looking for plastic polish products, but NOT scratch fillers. I use this (http://www.bestplasticcleaner.com/) on my car's headlights, it's a very fine plastic polish, and might buff out small scratches, but if you can feel it with your finger nail, it's probably too deep.
If that doesn't work, you'll have to just replace the whole digitizer / screen assembly , which isn't too hard, but might be a bit expensive.
check out this XDA post for removing your screen.... i think somebody in there posted a place to buy replacement parts if you do need it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1086178
ZAGG - Invisible Shield for Xperia Arc
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It really looks good on Xperia Arc, Looks is not compromised.
Con's
The power button is now slightly aligned with the Ishield.
The material is not 100% exact pre-cut size, some edges are not covered, and some are not properly aligned.
The sides was not included, just like the Picture above.
Dirt gathers on the edge of the Shield, some cleaning will require to remove them.
Screen Responsiveness may reduced slightly, specially when you have sweaty fingers.
Xperia Arc with Ishield Installed
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Ione had it for my arc, only front though. It did protect, you can't really damage it, BUT and a big but.. I felt that the touchscreen became harder to use, and it was hard to move the finger cross the screen, because of the material it was made of. Maybe it was just me, but they sure do make good products.
i have it on my neo and must say i am disappointed, it works that's true but i have a lot of micro bubbles under my shield that looks horrible. And before i will get blamed for not following installation manual, i followed, took me like 20 minutes but still those bubbles never dissapired. Another thing i do not like is the fact its sticky and gets easily deformed on the edges. Do not buy...
marcindpol said:
i have it on my neo and must say i am disappointed, it works that's true but i have a lot of micro bubbles under my shield that looks horrible. And before i will get blamed for not following installation manual, i followed, took me like 20 minutes but still those bubbles never dissapired. Another thing i do not like is the fact its sticky and gets easily deformed on the edges. Do not buy...
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They are the one who will install the ZAGG shield on my phone here, so I may not experience that problem you are facing. If i did see any bubbles on the installation ofcourse they have to fix that as part of their service.
emperact said:
Ione had it for my arc, only front though. It did protect, you can't really damage it, BUT and a big but.. I felt that the touchscreen became harder to use, and it was hard to move the finger cross the screen, because of the material it was made of. Maybe it was just me, but they sure do make good products.
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That's one reason too why I will not replace my pre installed shatterproof screen, because of the sticky feeling on ZAGG.
Back and Sides are one need to be protected for now
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I've had it installed. I've had it previously (2 years ago or more) on my iPhone and I must say that the quality was way better. My invisible shield once the phone was in my pocket and the temperature was high during this summer, it simply started to unstick, especially on the corners. I've received the replacement but did not put it on. If someone is interested, pm me, I can resell it cheaper, cause I am not going to use it definitely...
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oh so you're interested in it too? i saw it in SM also and inquired about it as well... i'll buy one this october and i'll tell how it goes...
i currently have this gel casing for the arc: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Grey-Gel-...&otn=4&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=9222435326255838901
but i feel its true beauty is somewhat lost upon covering the entire thing... so yeah i'm also looking forward if iShield could deliver to my expectations...
shipment for the gel casing took 2 weeks btw in case you're interested...
I have an experience with ZAGG with my old Satio
I bought the full coverage one.. it really help and still shines !!
but..
touch screen becomes less responsive, Satio has Resistive touch screen, even thought it's much better than older ones ( like W960i ) but it still not as responsive as capacitive. the shield notibaly affected the respondivity of the touch screen and the feeling of it...
after some time, the ZAGG becomes yellowish ( like any transparent plastic exposed to sun ) and if you don't take care of cleaning then you will have some issues in the shield's edges where all dust and smudges goes after cleaning...
I'm talking about more than 1 - 2 years of using it.. at the end I decided to remove the shield as it comes not so clean and too yellowish also... plus Satio doesn't worth that now !!
so if you want to replace it after some months ( or each year ) then it's okay but taking it's price into account compared to other solutions make you wonder to use it replace it more than 2 times as the phone will be old enough !!
cryogenix said:
oh so you're interested in it too? i saw it in SM also and inquired about it as well... i'll buy one this october and i'll tell how it goes...
i currently have this gel casing for the arc: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Grey-Gel-...&otn=4&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=9222435326255838901
but i feel its true beauty is somewhat lost upon covering the entire thing... so yeah i'm also looking forward if iShield could deliver to my expectations...
shipment for the gel casing took 2 weeks btw in case you're interested...
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Thats what I liked with IShield, Xperia Arc Stays Sexy
Xajel said:
I have an experience with ZAGG with my old Satio
I bought the full coverage one.. it really help and still shines !!
but..
touch screen becomes less responsive, Satio has Resistive touch screen, even thought it's much better than older ones ( like W960i ) but it still not as responsive as capacitive. the shield notibaly affected the respondivity of the touch screen and the feeling of it...
after some time, the ZAGG becomes yellowish ( like any transparent plastic exposed to sun ) and if you don't take care of cleaning then you will have some issues in the shield's edges where all dust and smudges goes after cleaning...
I'm talking about more than 1 - 2 years of using it.. at the end I decided to remove the shield as it comes not so clean and too yellowish also... plus Satio doesn't worth that now !!
so if you want to replace it after some months ( or each year ) then it's okay but taking it's price into account compared to other solutions make you wonder to use it replace it more than 2 times as the phone will be old enough !!
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Thanks for sharing, I think, more than 1 year is good enough for me before replacing it with a new one , and about the screen protector I might go look for another brand, I don't like the sticky feeling
mhyke13ph
Can you post some pics of your Zagg-protected Arc?
I'm kinda interested on that product.
lawgone said:
mhyke13ph
Can you post some pics of your Zagg-protected Arc?
I'm kinda interested on that product.
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My Arc is still naked at the moment, i accidentally used my money somewhere else
Maybe some time next week or 2nd week of October
Pros:
- very good protection
- durable material
Cons:
- hard to apply (even after washing with soap)...at least in my case
- sticky feeling
- hard to slide on screen
- almost impossible to apply it without dust particles under it
- less screen responsiveness
IMHO there are better solutions out there...vikuiti, clarivue...
But that's just me...
BR
hrvoje123 said:
Pros:
- very good protection
- durable material
Cons:
- hard to apply (even after washing with soap)...at least in my case
- sticky feeling
- hard to slide on screen
- almost impossible to apply it without dust particles under it
- less screen responsiveness
IMHO there are better solutions out there...vikuiti, clarivue...
But that's just me...
BR
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I think that Sticky Feeling is part of the Features for "Improved Grip" which is good for the Body, but i can't say it will be good for the screen too.
Screen Responsiveness and Sticky Feeling on ZAGG screen protector is BAD, according to you guys, so thanks, I will not apply the screen protector, but it will be available in the package so i guess i will reserve it for future use
As for the Application of the Shield, they will apply it for me, it is part of the service when i bought the IShield, so i guess I won't have any problems
@cryogenix
I have ordered mine last week, and they said it will arrive in 2-3 weeks , they only had 3 stocks before it went out. too bad. I bought the Full body Protection for 1,500php
can't wait for it, i'll update this thread and post pics too
mhyke13ph said:
i'll update this thread and post pics too
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please do so cause I would like to know your opinion on IShield, since I'm looking for a good protector for myself...I mean my arc :-D
BR
hrvoje123 said:
please do so cause I would like to know your opinion on IShield, since I'm looking for a good protector for myself...I mean my arc :-D
BR
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Sure I will, currently its been 2 weeks now, i still have a week to wait
Updated 1st Post
i have just availed one last sunday (at sm which took them 30 mins to apply).
screen responsiveness is still smooth. but with sweaty hands, the sticky rubbery feeling will kick in and hence, that feeling of reduced responsiveness.
tried playing games with it and it responded fine. better even.
mine has a little bit of microbubbles but they said it was normal and i just had to wait for the solution to cure out over time.
texture so far looks like fresh paint over a not-so-smooth wall but then again, they said it will improve to a barely-there smoothness over time.
overall, i like it. my arc is sexy again!
*i bought the full body package btw
cryogenix said:
i have just availed one last sunday (at sm which took them 30 mins to apply).
screen responsiveness is still smooth. but with sweaty hands, the sticky rubbery feeling will kick in and hence, that feeling of reduced responsiveness.
tried playing games with it and it responded fine. better even.
mine has a little bit of microbubbles but they said it was normal and i just had to wait for the solution to cure out over time.
texture so far looks like fresh paint over a not-so-smooth wall but then again, they said it will improve to a barely-there smoothness over time.
overall, i like it. my arc is sexy again!
*i bought the full body package btw
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I was Text Messaged Yesterday, Sunday, that my Ishield for Arc is already available, but didn't have time to go there, so Today I had my Ishield Installed on my Xperia Arc!
I'll Update my 1st Post for a short review and pictures too
@cryogenix
I was asking the Sales Lady(Daisy ), If any one else also ordered and installed Ishield on Xperia Arc, and showed me their log book that someone yesterday also ordered and installed Ishield for Xperia Arc, It was you
and I was curious about the newly opened shop near Ishield, an Accessory Store for phones and gadgets, I was asking for Xperia Arc if they have Casing/Leather Case/Gel Case etc and is available, they said they can request, and their request log book, I saw some people requesting for some Xperia Arc Accessories too.
I just installed the Vikuiti ADQC27.
I think pretty hard to install (it's really the size of the screen, so no space for small mistakes...), but great haptic and the touch works great, so far. But I didn't notice a anti reflection layer yet....
For all who don't want the Zagg protector for the screen.
--Rob-- said:
I just installed the Vikuiti ADQC27.
I think pretty hard to install (it's really the size of the screen, so no space for small mistakes...), but great haptic and the touch works great, so far. But I didn't notice a anti reflection layer yet....
For all who don't want the Zagg protector for the screen.
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Thanks for the Tip
Now my Ishield on my Arc looks better now after the curing stage, but i have yet to confirm, if the sides is also included, because all Arc Ishield available currently has no protection on the sides, unlike in the ZAGG site, or in the picture in my 1st post
1st Post Updated
Still confirming about the sides of the Arc, why its not included
I owned one for a Palm Pre and its worth for what it's announced, it's nearly impossible to harm any device with it on(full body). Problem is that as time goes by it becomes full of dust, with some bubbles inside, and its a crime to beauty have an Arc in such conditions.
P.S. sorry for my English =)
Hello, found a few scratches on my Xperia Arc screen and got very disappointed, I thought it had scratch resistant screen, later I took a close look to the screen and found out that it had one more screen layer, could anyone tell me if it can be removed or not, because when I asked SE support team, the operator told me that it can be removed, I just wont a suggestion, help guys.
I would not touch that layer it is part of the capacitive sensor on the screen if I'm not mistaken
yeah, I'm afraid of that too, but support team convinced me in opposite
Yes, you can remove it without problems. I did it in December without problems so far.
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how did you remove it? any suggestions to peel it off? It's a bit hard to do that ( with nails )
With my nails
It takes a while to pick up a corner, but once you got a corner picked up it's easy.
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SL_Don said:
I would not touch that layer it is part of the capacitive sensor on the screen if I'm not mistaken
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Part of capacitive sensor ?? Lol
Anyways..it's just a screen protector..if got scratched,replace it with a new one..
And in this case,i would suggest you to seek some professional help as you might end up making new scratches in order to remove the protector.It's a tough job and needs a lot of love and care d(^_^)
Thank you all, I did it, it really was a screen protector, if found layer like this on your arc , you should peel it off, as a result you get Better colors, touchscreen enhancement and sharper image.
I dont think that we should remove the screen guard. SE provides two screen guards with the handset. One comes already pasted on ur handset and other comes in the box. we need not remove it as it keeps the main screen safe from scratches..
I really agree with your, but that screen protector makes touchpad less sensitive and colors are less vivid, so I prefer being extra careful with my phone then looking at Less Attractive screen
Last time I checked the screen protector I have on doesn't change the quality, clearness or the color of the display. Just saying.
Protect your screen with one. Most of them now a good and leave your screen feeling normal.
i know its an old question but anyway i have one question.how hard is it to peel of the screen protector? im trying it right now and im afraid of braking something, should i force it off or what?
It is glued there so you may have to use some force to peel it off.
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Hi
just need to know whether Arc S has a built in screen guard from the company or not !
cuz from the beginning m not using any protection as i see an edge around the corners that reflects the dual surface, which i believe is the original protector !
plz help as i want to put a guard now as i see sme minor scratches which are alarming !
awaiting reply
Yep the phone comes with 'mineral-resistant screen'. However it is best to put another screen protector on it just to be on the safe side I have a mirrored one
thnx ! but if that mineral protector is somehow peeled off ! is it bad ? cuz i did that deliberately !
stab2 said:
thnx ! but if that mineral protector is somehow peeled off ! is it bad ? cuz i did that deliberately !
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Really? At least on my phone I even did not try because it looks like almost as its fixed there and cant be peeled.
Mine as well didn't last long.. In just couple of days air bubbles started to breed between the screen and the protector! I had to take it off and apply a new one (you can buy in mobile shops)
A good tip is to make sure there's absolutely no dust on the screen before you start applying the protector
Stock protector is applied so precisely and is so sticky that it's almost impossible to "accidentally" remove it. So I don't know how did you manage to do that, really.
Also, can someone explain to me how is it possible for bubbles to start appearing under screen protector all by themselves, for no reason??? Some new laws of physics maybe, or...?
Hey guys,
On all the reviews I've seen it says the screen is prone to scratches/finger prints/lint etc - is there a screen protector I can use to eliminate all these problems... can you get screen protectors that repel finger marks? (sorry, can't think of a better way to phrase that) - if so could you please link me to the one you've been using?
My other concern is that the battery doesn't seem very big - how long are you guys getting out of your Compacts on average?
Cheers
Threads related to Battery and Screen Protector already in place. Do a search before posting as to reduce duplication and easier to find (If you do a search within Z1C Forum/ Thread).
Screen - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2631495
Battery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2631336
Thanks I did see screen protector thread before posting, but my question's more if a screen protector can counter all the negative remarks said about the display in reviews
The built in screen protector of Sony in this device is already doing great for a protector. I say you should be more worried about the back side being scratched than the fron portion Also battery life you'll be overwhelmed by it's capacity to hold a single charge.
Riyal said:
The built in screen protector of Sony in this device is already doing great for a protector. I say you should be more worried about the back side being scratched than the fron portion Also battery life you'll be overwhelmed by it's capacity to hold a single charge.
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Not agreed with Riyal, if you are saying the Built in Screen Protector (Means the ASF Anti Shutter Film) then you are wrong, a lot of users from Z1 and Z1 Compact reported that the ASF scratch easily, attract dust and fingerprint.
Or maybe you are talking about the Screen underneath the ASF (by removing the ASF and lost the Sony Logo) then I don't know as I've not tried it yet.
Some users had a Screen Protector included in the Box (Depends on carrier and where you buy), then even the spare Screen Protector included in box are not good enough to prevent scratches and fingerprint.
Therefore, I would really recommend to get a decent protector for "Front" and "Back". Battery wise is good and last me more than 2 days of normal used. (My normal used consider FB, XDA, News Feeds, Browsing web, sync, email, whatsapp, Hangout, G+, Wifi, Mobile data, No GPS and other minor setting tweaks)
My feedback was from personal experience though... I already had 3 sony phones.
Xperia Pro, Xperia S and this Xperia Z1 Compact. The oldest sony device I have is Xperia Pro which I still use for 3 years now. And I can even show proof that the built in screen protector of my Xperia Pro still doesn't have even a single hairline scratch. Same goes for my Xperia S which I sold now and now on my Xperia Z1 Compact.
I'm not sure how those other users handle their phone to the point that it scratches the screen but I can say that if used properly you won't have any trouble with the built in protector. But of course... The protector is plastic it would get scratched when it's scratched by an object that's sharp and harder than plastic obviously.
thermalboyz said:
Not agreed with Riyal, if you are saying the Built in Screen Protector (Means the ASF Anti Shutter Film) then you are wrong, a lot of users from Z1 and Z1 Compact reported that the ASF scratch easily, attract dust and fingerprint.
Or maybe you are talking about the Screen underneath the ASF (by removing the ASF and lost the Sony Logo) then I don't know as I've not tried it yet.
Some users had a Screen Protector included in the Box (Depends on carrier and where you buy), then even the spare Screen Protector included in box are not good enough to prevent scratches and fingerprint.
Therefore, I would really recommend to get a decent protector for "Front" and "Back". Battery wise is good and last me more than 2 days of normal used. (My normal used consider FB, XDA, News Feeds, Browsing web, sync, email, whatsapp, Hangout, G+, Wifi, Mobile data, No GPS and other minor setting tweaks)
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thermalboyz said:
Not agreed with Riyal, if you are saying the Built in Screen Protector (Means the ASF Anti Shutter Film) then you are wrong, a lot of users from Z1 and Z1 Compact reported that the ASF scratch easily, attract dust and fingerprint.
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+1 There have been so many reports of the ASF being easily scratched that I recommend putting a protector on asap, which for me is before I've even turned the Phone on.
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And I can even show proof that the built in screen protector of my Xperia Pro still doesn't have even a single hairline scratch.
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I would need to see that proof before even considering to believe that. I'll get some pictures up tomorrow of how my current protector looks, but I can always remove it and add another, once the ASF has just one little blemish then you'll be kicking yourself because the only way then to remove that blemish would be to remove the ASF. I also take the resale value into account too.
I would upload one later on Time to test macro photography of Z1 Compact then haha!
I also have BTW a nokia N900 which has a resistive screen(made of plastic) and also no scratches and that's almost 5 years old now
Yeah I'm an avid fan of phones with HW qwerty keyboard.
XperienceD said:
+1 There have been so many reports of the ASF being easily scratched that I recommend putting a protector on asap, which for me is before I've even turned the Phone on.
I would need to see that proof before even considering to believe that. I'll get some pictures up tomorrow of how my current protector looks, but I can always remove it and add another, once the ASF has just one little blemish then you'll be kicking yourself because the only way then to remove that blemish would be to remove the ASF. I also take the resale value into account too.
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The screen protector is awful...
Already have a deep scratch and I'm a very careful person... On the back I already have a film protector, so I can't give any feedback, but the screen protector on the front is very, very soft to protect from almost any scratch...
First, dont worry about the battery - the phone's battery life is fantastic. only bettered by 3000mAh+ phablets
Dont worry about the screen panel - it's a lovely 720p part with neutral colours which makes photos and videos look fantastic.
*Do* worry about the back - it's a horrible plastic that scratches easily.
*Do* worry about the Anti-Shatter-Film on the front. It's an abomination. It picks up dust, it scratches, and will need to come off sooner rather than later.
(compare this with any iPhone 4S+ screen after 2 years hard use - spotless, no/few scratches, oleophobic, lovely cold glass touch - it's no wonder that Sony have *finally* conceded and removed the plastic film from the Z2 (and hopefully Z2 mini))
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I should add - I feel this is the best android device currently available, and I use it every day. Despite the caveats listed I would definitely recommend it.
ziggyball said:
First, dont worry about the battery - the phone's battery life is fantastic. only bettered by 3000mAh+ phablets
Dont worry about the screen panel - it's a lovely 720p part with neutral colours which makes photos and videos look fantastic.
*Do* worry about the back - it's a horrible plastic that scratches easily.
*Do* worry about the Anti-Shatter-Film on the front. It's an abomination. It picks up dust, it scratches, and will need to come off sooner rather than later.
(compare this with any iPhone 4S+ screen after 2 years hard use - spotless, no/few scratches, oleophobic, lovely cold glass touch - it's no wonder that Sony have *finally* conceded and removed the plastic film from the Z2 (and hopefully Z2 mini))
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I should add - I feel this is the best android device currently available, and I use it every day. Despite the caveats listed I would definitely recommend it.
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Cheers
I've ordered a screen protector, would you recommend removing the ASF before fitting it in that case?