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Hey guys, I just got a new cell phone, and I was wondering, do you guys leave the plastic sheet covering the screen on, or do you peel it off. Most of the info I've gotten from Google says ,peel it off. What do you guys do?

 

Hootie

  • Super User
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I peeled mine off.  Is your phone a touch screen?  You may need to peel it if that is the case.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Peel it off, then get a screensaver.  They're a film just like the one you peeled off, but they're designed to be semi-permanent and less noticeable. Plus they work fine with touchscreens.

  • Like 1
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Peel it off, then get a screensaver.  They're a film just like the one you peeled off, but they're designed to be semi-permanent and less noticeable. Plus they work fine with touchscreens.

X2. I have dropped my touchscreen phone and had it ran over last week while coyote hunting. 3/4 of the screen is now cracked. Can't even feel the cracks with a screensaver on it. Still works like a champ too. 

  • Super User
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peel it off and get the Zagg scren protector for it and be done with it.  That screen protector is awesome, you lose little to none of the visibility and clarity and touch screens work the same.  The scratch protection is also top notch.  I have used them on all of my iphones and when i remove it when i get rid of the phone, there is nary a scratch on the actual screen.

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