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Screen Protecto(CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!)

fonecrzy

Dec 11, 2007, 12:03 AM
I ordered the verizon screen protector and got in the mail today and I got sooooooooooooo mad at it and used all three of them!!!!!!! 👿 They all had each of their own problems! I feel fine and much better not having it on the phone! To put it short and sweet it wasn't worth it at all!!!!!!!!!! What would I be protecting my phone from anyhow?!?!?!?!?!? The only time that you would be able to addor it is when your contract is up so why bother keeping it in tip top shape? Plus, you would be more worried about it getting all of the scratches? My 2 cents! 😁
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brucefulton

Dec 11, 2007, 12:11 AM
You might want to visit the Verizon store to make sure you understand how to apply them. They work quite well, are virtually invisible if properly attached, leave no trace when removed, and do not impair operation of the phone in the slightest. What you are protecting your phone from is scratches, abrasions and dings on the front screen, which will cost much more than the price of the screen protectors to replace. if you think you can keep your screen free of scratches, dings, and abrasions that interfere with readability and viewing pleasure for two years until your next phone, that's cool ;)
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carfanatic2

Dec 11, 2007, 9:14 AM
Good Point Brucefulton. Yeah, i agree that buying a screen protector for the phone is a very smart move in order to protect the phone from any sort of damages that could happen to it.
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matrix2004

Dec 11, 2007, 5:11 PM
Well i tried to use one and the little tab that you're suppose to peel off doesn't come of the other side. Part of it stick really hard to the display protector. Has anyone else had this problem?
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fonecrzy

Dec 11, 2007, 8:30 PM
First of all, I know that I will not have my phone for two years! I feel that LG should have made the screen scratch resistent like the iphone! The screen protector was irritating being that when I went to go fix it and it got stuff stuck under the screen protector and all of that good stuff, so I said the heck with it! By the way I went through all three of them! The main reason that I most likely had problems was because I am a perfectionist. 🤣
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usf

Dec 11, 2007, 8:52 PM
I bought the screen protectors from Verizon and I love it. I had no problem putting it on the external screen, and I also cut one down and put it on the inside screen. You don't even know it's there. I use the cloth that came with the protectors and just wipe the screens down each night.
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brucefulton

Dec 11, 2007, 9:14 PM
I feel that LG should have made the screen scratch resistent like the iphone
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brucefulton

Dec 11, 2007, 10:05 PM
Hmm, not sure what happened to the previous reply. The voyager is scratch resistant. SCRATCH RESISTANT IS NOT SCRATCH PROOF. Skate either your iphone or voyager face down across the pavement after it slips out of your pocket or detaches from your belt clip and see what happens. Screen protectors sell quite well for the iphone too. Guess they know something. I'd spend some time figuring out how to put on the screen protector if I were you, but suit yourself.
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phonephetish

Dec 12, 2007, 2:49 PM
I saw the screen protectors by Fellowes at Best Buy over the weekend and was thinking of buying them. Anyone know if these work well? They are ones that you have to cut to fit you specific phone or device.
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brucefulton

Dec 12, 2007, 2:56 PM
The verizon screen protectors are die cut to fit the voyager exactly. The kind you cut yourself should only be used if you can't find OEM screen protectors for your model. It's hard to get a precise cutout on the do it yourself kits, which is important to making sure they stay on.
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