I'm not completely sure if the virgin mobile htc evo 3d 4g has Gorilla Glass on it or not. I just want to be safe. So?
I'm not completely sure if the virgin mobile htc evo 3d 4g has Gorilla Glass on it or not. I just want to be safe. So?
I'm not completely sure if the virgin mobile htc evo 3d 4g has Gorilla Glass on it or not. I just want to be safe. So?
If you want your screen to stay in immaculate shape you'll still want a protector. I have a small scratch or two, but it's worth it for the touch response and smooth feeling of glass.
On another note, I had the One V for a couple weeks and had to take it back because it scratched so damn easy. I loved the construction of that phone more than any I've ever had, including this one. Make the phone out of beautiful aluminum and put sh**** glass on it...
I recommend the Zagg shields. I use them on all my devices. They cost between $15-$25 depending on the device, but they offer a lifetime warranty on the shield.
Totally agree.Personally I find that Zagg's are the worst out there, I personally prefer wet application screen protectors myself but the problem with Zagg's are orange peel and rubbery feel. You can buy Armour Shieldz on ebay for 1/10 the price and a much better experience.
Totally agree.
Swyping on a Zagg is like molasses, read the box, it even says "Improves grip". Umm...
And then there is price, Best Buy wants around $20 (and $15? for install), are you freaking kidding me? I buy cheap Ebay ones, a few bucks for several, if you mess one up going on or gets damaged, who cares. Zagg is actually no more durable and in soem ways worse.
Just stay away from the anti-glare models, especially on an Evo V, they are blurry. I suspect the 3d system in the screen is conflicting.
Totally agree.
Swyping on a Zagg is like molasses, read the box, it even says "Improves grip". Umm...
And then there is price, Best Buy wants around $20 (and $15? for install), are you freaking kidding me? I buy cheap Ebay ones, a few bucks for several, if you mess one up going on or gets damaged, who cares. Zagg is actually no more durable and in soem ways worse.
Just stay away from the anti-glare models, especially on an Evo V, they are blurry. I suspect the 3d system in the screen is conflicting.
Swyping on a Zagg is like molasses, read the box, it even says "Improves grip". Umm...
I guess to each their own. I've never had any issues with swiping on my devices using the Zagg shields. I prefer the orange peel, because it has cut down on glare and fingerprints significantly. I will have to try out an "Armour Shieldz" protector on my next device. Thanks for the tip!
Some marketing douche found a way to pass off a negative as a "feature" to unsuspecting customers
Gorilla glass is not scratch resistant, it's break resistant.I dont know about Gorilla Glass... My Triumph is less scratched then my HTC EVO V 4G.
I don't know where you got your info from but if anything Gorilla Glass is more scratch "resistant" then break "resistand". With Gorilla Glass you don't need a silly screen protector. You should be able to walk around with keys in your pocket and not have to worry about your keys scratching up your screen.Gorilla glass is not scratch resistant, it's break resistant.
It's softer than glass, but far more flexible and shatter resistant. Run a cheap screen protector and you have the best of both.
I don't know where you got your info from but if anything Gorilla Glass is more scratch "resistant" then break "resistand". With Gorilla Glass you don't need a silly screen protector. You should be able to walk around with keys in your pocket and not have to worry about your keys scratching up your screen.
It is supposedly scratch resistant, but Corning has been shown demonstrating it's strength more than anything.I don't know where you got your info from but if anything Gorilla Glass is more scratch "resistant" then break "resistand". With Gorilla Glass you don't need a silly screen protector. You should be able to walk around with keys in your pocket and not have to worry about your keys scratching up your screen.
Keys no, 2 grains of sand and suddenly screen protectors don't seem so "silly".
It is supposedly scratch resistant, but Corning has been shown demonstrating it's strength more than anything.
Corning at SID: Corning
Sorry but I dont keep sand in my pockets... And like I said if anything its more scratch "resistance" then anything. Cell phone screens have not cracked less. Don't get mixed up in the marketing BS side of things. If it was "resistance" it would not scratch nar break.
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