hey guys
I am a little be amazed how fast the screen has gained very very fine hairline scratches, knowing that I barely used even. I owned a HTC touch HD before and the screen was like new even after lots of use. As I mentioned I just used it maybe for a week and I always keep it in the pouch that came with it. And then yesterday all of a sudden under the light I noticed hairline scratches on some parts of the screen where I usually use my finger. I am really surprised.
Did any of you get the same experience. What can i do to solve this now
hykhleif said:
hey guys
I am a little be amazed how fast the screen has gained very very fine hairline scratches, knowing that I barely used even. I owned a HTC touch HD before and the screen was like new even after lots of use. As I mentioned I just used it maybe for a week and I always keep it in the pouch that came with it. And then yesterday all of a sudden under the light I noticed hairline scratches on some parts of the screen where I usually use my finger. I am really surprised.
Did any of you get the same experience. What can i do to solve this now
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This does not solve your current problem -- hairline scratches; sorry.
But to prevent future scratches a screen protector is highly recommended. Check out various threads on the Accessories sub-forum.
I put a screen protector on my TP2 after a week of ownership (not sure if it had hairline scratches at the time) -- even though the screen-protector I got (at the time) wasn't a perfect fit for my version of the TP2. I decided that it's better to protect the screen -- with a protector that can be replaced -- than to keep the beautiful screen bare and vulnerable.
Hi, I applied my Invisible Shield to my Desire last night, and even tho I followed the description described, I got some bubbles, they aren't very big, but there are like 10-15 bubbles around the screen, I've heard the bubbles should disepear after 3-5 days, is that true?
And I still haven't tried to turn on the device yet, just a bit afraid if my screen will be broken when that "sponge" is still inside those bubbles and the device is on and im when im using it and probably will be touching those bubbles sometimes, anyone that can tell me for sure if this is true or not?
I applied one and it was damned awful. Too tacky for a touch screen device. All the bubbles disappear but you'll still have small artefacts under the film that will drive you crazy the whole time it's there. Even if you laid it on perfectly there will be a strange rainbow effect on places.
I complained and they sent me a new one, but I have yet to apply it now after almost a month. The material the phone is made of doesn't seem to scratch and the screen is flawless.
Okay, well I just wanna give it a try and see how it is, but you dont think there's any danger with the sponge inside the bubbles even when I use the phone then?
I tried one for my Milestone when I got that. I ended up with a few specs of dust under the cover that I couldn't get rid of.
Ended up trashing the thing, waste of time and money.
Flawless Screen!
Aitese said:
I applied one and it was damned awful. Too tacky for a touch screen device. All the bubbles disappear but you'll still have small artefacts under the film that will drive you crazy the whole time it's there. Even if you laid it on perfectly there will be a strange rainbow effect on places.
I complained and they sent me a new one, but I have yet to apply it now after almost a month. The material the phone is made of doesn't seem to scratch and the screen is flawless.
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Yes thats true, to be honest I don't think you'll need a screen protector for the Desire, check this guy out: ( http://www.scratchdesire.de/ ) you can clearly see almost nothing happens to the screen (except tha fact that poor guy has dropped his phone and broke the whole thing)....although I must admit, the only thing that bothers me (and made me think of getting a screen protector) with the screen is the finger marks left on it,,regardless of how clean your fingers are it will leave a greasy pattern on the screen.
Aitese, actually it's how you manage to put it on the device. I can say mine is ... AMAZING no artifacts, no trouble using it. Feeling better for having protection.
As for bubbles - the big ones should be taken out as soon as you put it on the screen. The small ones disappear in a few days or a bit wearing in the pocket. You can turn on the device mere 15 mins after fully positioning the invisible shield, but it would have some weird colors, because it will still be wet under the protector. This would disappear in a day or two tops. (next morning for me).
Also having the invisible shield saved my device from a biiig fat scratch on the back
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Aitese, actually it's how you manage to put it on the device. I can say mine is ... AMAZING no artifacts, no trouble using it. Feeling better for having protection.
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I applied mine perfectly. I've used the product before on my mp3 players in the past. I apply it in the bathroom after leaving the shower running, takes all the dust particles out of the air. I also wash my hand. There was no dust or particles under the film, but the film itself must be FLAWLESS, which in most cases it isn't. If you feel your touch responsiveness is the same with the skin on then good for you, but for me it causes too much friction to be a functional touch screen cover.
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Hi, I applied my Invisible Shield to my Desire last night, and even tho I followed the description described, I got some bubbles, they aren't very big, but there are like 10-15 bubbles around the screen, I've heard the bubbles should disepear after 3-5 days, is that true?
And I still haven't tried to turn on the device yet, just a bit afraid if my screen will be broken when that "sponge" is still inside those bubbles and the device is on and im when im using it and probably will be touching those bubbles sometimes, anyone that can tell me for sure if this is true or not?
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I'm in the same case, applied it yesterday, looks a lot better today... hopefully the very few left bubbles will be gone in a few days
Thanks for all the replies, I will try it for a few days now and see if its ok to have on. Atm I dont really notice the bubbles while the screen/light is on, but I hope its gone in a few days anyway
I have an odd issue that has more to do with the physical feel of the glass rather than the smoothness of the UI. My screen seems to be missing the oleophobic (sp?) coating or something that makes it so that my fingers don't glide on the screen like my GS3 for example. Others have noticed this while playing with my phone without me mentioning it as well.
I'm a freak about my screens and keep a microfiber cloth with me at all times (ok maybe two or three) and haven't felt a screen like this since using my old storm 2.
Anyone else experience this or does this sound like a defective screen? I paid full price for this thing and don't want to settle for something that is not the norm.
Hey all,
I've had the G4 for about 3 weeks and the screen sensitivity is my only gripe. It sometimes takes several taps to get it to respond and when scrolling in various apps it will not always respond. Like many others I have a glass screen protector and I've read a few times that people think that might be part of the issue. I want to test this without destroying the current protector I have by removing it. I have also noticed that if I need to push for several seconds on the same spot (mainly for long pressing on the keyboard) my finger will move around slightly and not always tap the area I was aiming for.
Anyone else remove their glass screen protector and notice better performance? Or maybe switching to a non-glass protector? It can be frustrating when thinking you tapped the screen and then doing it again and again.
I went to return my phone, peeled off the screen protector, and the difference was huge. Still very weak touch response even without a protector, though. Less sensitive than a Samsung or iPhone anyways. I decided to just get used to it and it doesn't really bother me as much anymore. I went with a warranty replacement to be safe anyways, and it does seem to be a little better than my previous phone. Still a much weaker touch response than my S4 ever had, but i will say that my gf's iPhone 5 is much worse with her thicker glass protector (i bought a really thin .2mm one, which has already spidered within a week xP)
Thanks for the response Ryan. I'll probably remove the glass protector as well then. I bought the one that Verizon offered which I think is a generic brand. It looks great on the phone but with this issue it's not worth it. Thanks again!
Just a quick update. I replaced my glass screen protector with this one from Spigen and it is noticeably better. As Ryan mentioned previously, still not perfect which I believe is something that LG needs to work on. The phone is not as responsive as it should be. The previous glass protector was too thick and this Spigen one makes a huge difference. I still occasionally have to tap twice but this at least makes me want to throw the phone less.
I use an Invisashield and I haven't had a single issue with touch responsiveness. I just got my phone a few days ago so maybe it's got something different. I don't know.
Have been using this phone as a backup phone for a while and now I'm gonna give it to my grandfather. Since he is 79 years old, a bit careless, I purchased a screen protector.
It's the typical 0.3mm shatter proof 9h but the problem is: I can barely pull the notification bar and the phone just feel like not responding at all.
You must press harder on the screen, at times with two fingers running down the screen to pull the notifications, typing is a nightmare. Since it completely lost the sensitivity, it feels like the phone is slow or freezing up but it's not the case. I'm pretty sure if I take the screen protector off it comes back to normal. Funny enough, if you run a touchscreen test, it works just fine by just lightly touching it.
The touchscreen is awesome without it, I used to play some minor games on this phone. It was my daily phone for walking and listening to music, I switched back to my Nokia 930 because I don't think my grandpa would be able to use a Windows Phone lol.
Has anyone experienced this kind of issue before? Don't think the phone will last long naked just like his Moto G4. (two weeks with a shattered screen then completely dead)
Should I purchase another screen protector?
nitzero said:
Have been using this phone as a backup phone for a while and now I'm gonna give it to my grandfather. Since he is 79 years old, a bit careless, I purchased a screen protector.
It's the typical 0.3mm shatter proof 9h but the problem is: I can barely pull the notification bar and the phone just feel like not responding at all.
You must press harder on the screen, at times with two fingers running down the screen to pull the notifications, typing is a nightmare. Since it completely lost the sensitivity, it feels like the phone is slow or freezing up but it's not the case. I'm pretty sure if I take the screen protector off it comes back to normal. Funny enough, if you run a touchscreen test, it works just fine by just lightly touching it.
The touchscreen is awesome without it, I used to play some minor games on this phone. It was my daily phone for walking and listening to music, I switched back to my Nokia 930 because I don't think my grandpa would be able to use a Windows Phone lol.
Has anyone experienced this kind of issue before? Don't think the phone will last long naked just like his Moto G4. (two weeks with a shattered screen then completely dead)
Should I purchase another screen protector?
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Pull that dammm protector off