Has anyone noticed that xperia s has a shatter proof film like the one found in xperia z. my shatterproof film has got scratches with time so i am thinking of removing it.. Has anyone done this before with Xperia S? and does it has any other disadvantage on removal apart from the glass not remaining shatterproof?
Thanks
fundoozzz said:
Has anyone noticed that xperia s has a shatter proof film like the one found in xperia z. my shatterproof film has got scratches with time so i am thinking of removing it.. Has anyone done this before with Xperia S? and does it has any other disadvantage on removal apart from the glass not remaining shatterproof?
Thanks
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Yes, I removed my film a long time ago, the only problem I have ever encounter in doing so is the screen becomes TOO sensitive. leading to ghost touches and little hiccups due to the over sensitivity. Luckily, just putting on a brand new screen protector made the phone perfectly fine, eliminating all forms of over sensitivity. hope this helps! :good::good:
ANY type screen protector will do for the XS, even the cheap ones on eBay!
naeem123 said:
Yes, I removed my film a long time ago, the only problem I have ever encounter in doing so is the screen becomes TOO sensitive. leading to ghost touches and little hiccups due to the over sensitivity. Luckily, just putting on a brand new screen protector made the phone perfectly fine, eliminating all forms of over sensitivity. hope this helps! :good::good:
ANY type screen protector will do for the XS, even the cheap ones on eBay!
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Are ghost touches this thing when you scroll something and you still see previous content (text for example)? Because i removed my film and i have this problem..
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naeem123 said:
Yes, I removed my film a long time ago, the only problem I have ever encounter in doing so is the screen becomes TOO sensitive. leading to ghost touches and little hiccups due to the over sensitivity. Luckily, just putting on a brand new screen protector made the phone perfectly fine, eliminating all forms of over sensitivity. hope this helps! :good::good:
ANY type screen protector will do for the XS, even the cheap ones on eBay!
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After removing is there any glue left out on the screen? and is Sony logo still there?
patrik123 said:
Are ghost touches this thing when you scroll something and you still see previous content (text for example)? Because i removed my film and i have this problem..
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It can be, for example when I press the back button the stock browser, the phone thinks I'm holding down the back button and this open the Bookmarks tab, even though I just wanted to go back a page or exist.
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fundoozzz said:
After removing is there any glue left out on the screen? and is Sony logo still there?
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There is no glue what so ever on mine, and yes, the Sony logo is baked into he phone. Not the protector! hope this helps.
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My Xperia Play screen is now pretty messed up. What can I do? I have a scratch and a few lines with weirdly lit pixels. Any suggestions?
jdz7t8 said:
My Xperia Play screen is now pretty messed up. What can I do? I have a scratch and a few lines with weirdly lit pixels. Any suggestions?
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Pay to have the LCD/digitizer replaced
jdz7t8 said:
My Xperia Play screen is now pretty messed up. What can I do? I have a scratch and a few lines with weirdly lit pixels. Any suggestions?
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do you have a warranty, because if yes you could probably take it back to verizon (after unhacking it {if necessary}). if no, you will probably have to find a replacement screen (online would be your best bet) and pay someone to replace it (i would NOT try to replace it yourself because my friend went through about 4 psp 3k's trying to put in a replacement screen (after having the fluids leak out ) and breaking the connector because it was built at a really weird angle, almost as if it was intended only for a machine to replace it )
or another option (probably the cheapest) is to buy some of this stuff Displex screen scratch remover
I want tosee if the scratch remover actually a works, you can try that op and post back
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You're xplay came with a screen protector attached....its only the screen protector that is scratched.Buy a new screen protector and remove the old one.
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Deoxlar said:
You're xplay came with a screen protector attached....its only the screen protector that is scratched.Buy a new screen protector and remove the old one.
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the xplay comes with one already attatched?
loismustdie555 said:
the xplay comes with one already attatched?
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Yes. A factory fitted one.
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AndroHero said:
Yes. A factory fitted one.
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
AndroHero said:
Yes. A factory fitted one.
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Please tell me you all are not talking about that piece of plastic that came on the front of the screen LOL. Every cell phone I ever bought had that same piece of plastic. And to think mines fell off when I put the phone in my pocket the first day I had it...
I went to Rogers and they basically said that they doubt the screen could be repaired. They gave me some bullcrap story about if the repair is under 150 dollars they will do it [which i will have to pay for] but if it is over 150 dollars they will just send it back to me without it being repaired. So they basically told me that even if I was willing to pay whatever price to have it fixed or replaced, they still would not do it if it came up to over 150 dollars.
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Please tell me you all are not talking about that piece of plastic that came on the front of the screen LOL. Every cell phone I ever bought had that same piece of plastic. And to think mines fell off when I put the phone in my pocket the first day I had it...
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no it's not the thin little piece of plastic that is on all phones. i just did a google search and it's actually a crystal clear screen protector put on by a machine and if you look VERY closely at the edges of the top of your xplay you will notice a very small raised edge.
plus sony says that the screen is virtually scratch proof (meaning that the op most likely scratched the screen protector {and not the screen itself} and just needs to replace the screen protector)
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no it's not the thin little piece of plastic that is on all phones. i just did a google search and it's actually a crystal clear screen protector put on by a machine and if you look VERY closely at the edges of the top of your xplay you will notice a very small raised edge.
plus sony says that the screen is virtually scratch proof (meaning that the op most likely scratched the screen protector {and not the screen itself} and just needs to replace the screen protector)
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Thanks for the info! I thought sony was making fun of people with that piece of think plastic film being called a protector
It's not a screen protector, it's a shatter resistant film. But yeah, just take it off and your scratch will likely disappear.
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I got a screen protector in the top flap of the xperia play box and had to fit it myself
solitaire4eva said:
Please tell me you all are not talking about that piece of plastic that came on the front of the screen LOL. Every cell phone I ever bought had that same piece of plastic. And to think mines fell off when I put the phone in my pocket the first day I had it...
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No i'm not All xperia phones come with a shatter proof factory fitted screen protector, It's quite thick, and really hard to remove.
http://cdn.androidcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/peelback-540x258.png
http://androidcommunity.com/xperia-play-comes-with-screen-skin-protector-attached-20110525/
Roshi69 said:
I got a screen protector in the top flap of the xperia play box and had to fit it myself
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You have two on your phone now ...... Bulletproof
AndroHero said:
You have two on your phone now ...... Bulletproof
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You reminded me of an Apple fan who thought the gorilla glass on his iPhone was invincible, so he grabbed a handgun and shot it. Guess what happened ;p
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captain67 said:
You reminded me of an Apple fan who thought the gorilla glass on his iPhone was invincible, so he grabbed a handgun and shot it. Guess what happened ;p
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I remember a story ages ago, about an original xbox that got caught out in a shootout. And it still worked afterwards
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You reminded me of an Apple fan who thought the gorilla glass on his iPhone was invincible, so he grabbed a handgun and shot it. Guess what happened ;p
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Video or any links, please?
Wow... I didn't know I had a screen protector that was on the play. Nice...
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Update:
So, I'm really wondering about screen protector replacement, and I found some by different brands. If you guys please could guide me and tell me your reviews:
Official Sony's One (~$20, but it says NO LONGER AVAILABLE):
store.sony.com/p/Sony-Ericsson-Smartphone-Accessories/en/p/TRU990
InvisibleSHIELD by Zagg ($15, free shipping to Europe):
m.zagg.com/invisibleshield/sku/S66SONXPEIONS
ScreenGuarz by BodyGuarz (~$16, UltraTough or HD AntiGlare-AntiFingerprints):
www.bodyguardz.com/screenguardz-son...en-protectors-covers-shields-skins-films.html
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Hi, there!
I bought a Sony Xperia Ion HSDPA (LT28h) in early February and some weeks ago I somehow scratched the screen –TBH I don't now what exactly happened to f**k it up as I tend to be careful, but, whatever–. There is a little scratch about 1mm long and 0.1mm deep which is noticeable by finger at usage time, and a very tiny one next to it which's almost inappreciable.
I've been wondering about it and found things like banana-rubbing, toothpaste applying, a product called Displex –which really called my attention– and screen protectors (actually, Ion seems to have a pre-applied one).
So the dilemma is: Should I either ignore it or try some fixing method?
I'll really appreciate your opinion, experiences with these methods and so on.
Thanks in advance!
My scratch is over the whole screen. I ignored it for several weeks, now i´m buying a new screen protector to replace the pre-installed one.
w3nZ said:
My scratch is over the whole screen. I ignored it for several weeks, now i´m buying a new screen protector to replace the pre-installed one.
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Thanks for the reply. In case you get a nice result please let me know how did you do it exactly and maybe I'll take that way too.
Greetings.
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Ignore. My ion has a few scratches but the screee still looks nice.
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That's the use of screen protector....to protect the screen...
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Yeah the screen works perfectly, no color nor quality artifacts in the scratched zone. It's just annoying at touch and I wanted a working solution.
If I decided to replace screen protector, would I need to remove Sony pre-applied one first? And, how should I do it? I'm afraid it maybe has Sony logo baked-in just like Xperia Z =S
Greetings.
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Serede said:
Yeah the screen works perfectly, no color nor quality artifacts in the scratched zone. It's just annoying at touch and I wanted a working solution.
If I decided to replace screen protector, would I need to remove Sony pre-applied one first? And, how should I do it? I'm afraid it maybe has Sony logo baked-in just like Xperia Z =S
Greetings.
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Sony pre-applied screen protector is the best one...and nah,Xperia Z is the first to have Sony logo baked in the screen protector
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UchihaDareNial said:
Sony pre-applied screen protector is the best one...and nah,Xperia Z is the first to have Sony logo baked in the screen protector
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Would http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762976 work? And could I add it over the pre-applied one without removing it?
Thanks for your help!
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Okay, that was actually a stupid question, didn't notice it was only for Xperia S lol
So, I'm really wondering about screen protector replacement, and I found some by different brands. If you guys please could guide me and tell me your reviews:
Official Sony's One (~$20, but it says NO LONGER AVAILABLE):
store.sony.com/p/Sony-Ericsson-Smartphone-Accessories/en/p/TRU990
InvisibleSHIELD by Zagg ($15, free shipping to Europe):
m.zagg.com/invisibleshield/sku/S66SONXPEIONS
ScreenGuarz by BodyGuarz (~$16, UltraTough or HD AntiGlare-AntiFingerprints):
www.bodyguardz.com/screenguardz-son...en-protectors-covers-shields-skins-films.html
Thanks again.
I put screen protectors on any phone I own. I ordered the ZL but I am afraid that I will wreck the display taking off Sony's installed screen protector. Has anyone had any problems removing this or damaged their display? Any tips for easy removal?
giper54 said:
I put screen protectors on any phone I own. I ordered the ZL but I am afraid that I will wreck the display taking off Sony's installed screen protector. Has anyone had any problems removing this or damaged their display? Any tips for easy removal?
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If u do a little bit reading around u will see
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I saw a you tube video but it was by a cell phone reviewer who has more experience than the average person. I am looking for feed back from XDA users too
Hi.
I did it with a needle. Peel the first edge of was very hard, but if there is a little bubble, you can grab the plastic and pull. For me there is no damage at all.
Marco
I scratched the display, is about 1 inch, not very visible and only when the phone is off.
Is there a solution to remove the small scratch ? Could i, maybe, in the future, to replace the screen display ?
Thank you
The ZL comes with a screen protector installed on it. Remove the screen protector and install a new one.
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nex_t said:
I scratched the display, is about 1 inch, not very visible and only when the phone is off.
Is there a solution to remove the small scratch ? Could i, maybe, in the future, to replace the screen display ?
Thank you
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Did you scratched the surface of the glass or just the screen protector. Make sure.
Because all the latest Sony phones comes with the screen protector preinstalled.
I thought the phone comes with Dragontail, making it relatively scratch resistant?
Beautiful...
I just got a "Hand-me-down" Sony ZL (It is Great to have friends in the Business).
But there is a small 1" scratch in the top half of the screen. Not too bad when it is on but ugly when the screen is dark.
I only just now, after reading your posts, noticed that the screen already has a screen protector.
Is there anythign special needed to remove the old one?
I am jsut waiting for Amazon to deliver my new screen protecter than I will remove the old one and have a perfect phone.
Thanks for the heads up...
Yazzy88 said:
I thought the phone comes with Dragontail, making it relatively scratch resistant?
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Dragontail is resistent. The preinstalled screen protector isn't.
pedromsouza said:
Dragontail is resistent. The preinstalled screen protector isn't.
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But the ZL doesn't have Dragontrail. Well, nobody confirmed it yet.
MichelBFR said:
But the ZL doesn't have Dragontrail. Well, nobody confirmed it yet.
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That's true. Some people say it is dragontail based on the Z screen... but I saw a test on youtube... this guy scratched the screen, then removed the protector... after that he tryied to scratch using knifes and keys but the screen was intact.
grneyez said:
the zl comes with a screen protector installed on it. Remove the screen protector and install a new one.
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thats a shatter proof tough screen protector it shouldnt b removed
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nex_t said:
I scratched the display, is about 1 inch, not very visible and only when the phone is off.
Is there a solution to remove the small scratch ? Could i, maybe, in the future, to replace the screen display ?
Thank you
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IF ITS NOT EASILY VISIBLE then jst apply a screen protector on it it vl bcome almost invisible n the scrath is on the tough shatterproof sheet no need to worry
my screen cracked and have been trying to source an oem one. All I get are those cheap china one. Anyone know where I can find a screen?? Thanks.
bhavstech said:
thats a shatter proof tough screen protector it shouldnt b removed
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IF ITS NOT EASILY VISIBLE then jst apply a screen protector on it it vl bcome almost invisible n the scrath is on the tough shatterproof sheet no need to worry
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While it shouldn't be removed... unfortunately, it's REALLY easy to scratch that "protector"...
They do remove easily and you can replace it with a different screen protector, I'm unsure what removing it might do to your Warranty... (mine ended up rather scratched up, and I replaced it with a Skinomi protector instead...
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While it shouldn't be removed... unfortunately, it's REALLY easy to scratch that "protector"...
They do remove easily and you can replace it with a different screen protector, I'm unsure what removing it might do to your Warranty... (mine ended up rather scratched up, and I replaced it with a Skinomi protector instead...
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how are you liking the skinomi protector? is that the "techskin"?
foomanjackel said:
how are you liking the skinomi protector? is that the "techskin"?
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I think it's better than the original protector... But I've used this style of screen protector on other phones before as well, and found them to be pretty good.
Based on what I saw with the screen and finger prints, you don't want to try and use this phone without any screen protector... that just ends up being a mess waiting for a place to happen...
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I think it's better than the original protector... But I've used this style of screen protector on other phones before as well, and found them to be pretty good.
Based on what I saw with the screen and finger prints, you don't want to try and use this phone without any screen protector... that just ends up being a mess waiting for a place to happen...
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thank you brother, thats good to hear since i've already ordered one lol. :laugh:
so would you say getting the old one off is fairly easy? does it leave some sort of residue on the screen after removing?
thanks again for the info! mine has a couple of marks/scrapes on it that just annoy the heck out of me. love this phone if not for that.
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thank you brother, thats good to hear since i've already ordered one lol. :laugh:
so would you say getting the old one off is fairly easy? does it leave some sort of residue on the screen after removing?
thanks again for the info! mine has a couple of marks/scrapes on it that just annoy the heck out of me. love this phone if not for that.
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The old one wasn't too hard to take off... and I don't remember it leaving too much residue... start at a corner, and be careful... I think I used a needle to help me get it started... but was trying to be careful so I wouldn't actually scratch things under neath while trying to get the other screen protector off... you will want to clean the screen before you put the new protector on though...
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.
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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)
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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.
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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.
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.
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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?