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Anyone scratched their screen yet?

I've had my X since launch with no case or screen protector. It still doesn't have a single blemish or scratch on the body or the screen. Motorola has really impressed me with this handset's build quality. At first I was very weary about not getting a case since I use this phone constantly for 12 hour work shifts. I usually can't make it the full 12 hours with heavy usage, but I charge it during lunch and I'm back up to 80-90%.
 
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Have my X for 8 days in all its naked glory. No scratches or blemishes on it. I just make sure he gets his own pocket with no keys or coins to mingle with.

FWIW I have an ipod touch i had for almost 2 years and never put screen protector on it. No scratches either. I think its just marketing praying on our fears to buy protectors.
 
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I got the vzw brand this time and they work well I usually use phantom skinz but they tend to blur the screen which the vzw ones don't.


Do you have the anti-glare? That was all they had when I got mine and it was super blurry. I took it off right away. I actually tried one again the other night and got the same results.

I ordered some crystal clear protectors, but am waiting on my replacement to use them. My original here hasn't had a protector on it, aside from those few minutes, and doesn't have a single scratch on the screen.
 
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Yes they do and yes they are a bit blurry, but they do not show my greasy finger prints like a bare screen and it's easier to slide my finger around on it.

I'll be trying something else or nothing when this one's done

I use the antiglare as well. I got it for free with my droid x purchase. It did take some getting used to. You definitely lose some luster, especially when watching videos. And it seems to have a slight rainbow effect against white backgrounds.

However, it definitely does a better job of dealing with fingerprints. And I can read any text against a light colored background in full sunlight with good clarity. It helps given that I have a relatively long walk to my subway stop.
 
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If it uses the same glass as the original Droid, it's gonna be very, very tough to scratch. My phone has been through a lot in the 8 months I've had it, never with a screen protector. There are knicks, chips and scratches on the body itself, but the glass is still pristine. The only thing that's gonna really scratch it is if there's sand in your pocket.
 
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You see alot of mention that the iPhone 4 does scratch and it uses gorilla glass. I don't know if there are better/worse grades of gorilla glass. In any case, I put a screen protector on everything so when I invariably drop the phone in the same pocket as my keys there are no worries.
I am not sure if we are referring to the same article.
One I read was very misreading "http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/23/yes-you-can-certainly-scratch-the-iphone-4/" this one.
It says you can scratch it but just not the screen.
 
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There is a youtube video where someone takes a key and scrapes it across the screen, and it doesn't leave a scratch at all. My bigst concern is if it hts the concrete, and cracks the case itself. We'll probably end up with silicon covers at some point, once some good looking options are available. I really hate that plaid everyone is buying.
 
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You see alot of mention that the iPhone 4 does scratch and it uses gorilla glass. I don't know if there are better/worse grades of gorilla glass. In any case, I put a screen protector on everything so when I invariably drop the phone in the same pocket as my keys there are no worries.

The iPhone uses a glass similar to Gorilla Glass, but it is NOT Gorilla Glass. The iPhone 4's glass is made by a company in China, not Corning.
 
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The iPhone uses a glass similar to Gorilla Glass, but it is NOT Gorilla Glass. The iPhone 4's glass is made by a company in China, not Corning.

I think you all might be right....I'm seeing these article titles in google, but then the articles talk about the back of the phone.

iPhone 4 Gorilla Glass not quite so scratch-resilient after all ...

The iPhone 4 has Gorilla Glass magic, right, and so can’t be damaged by us mere mortals? Sadly not; Gdgt’s Ryan Block has tweeted an image of a review iPhone 4 – apparently from the pocket of Josh Topolsky – that’s gained a few unsightly scratches in the few days its been in the wild.
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I don't think it's the gorilla glass you have on the screen.
 
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