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How many screen protectors did you waste while installing it by yourself ?

My Nexus 7 doesn't have a screen protector. But it does have a case with a screen cover so its pretty much immaculate still. I didn't apply the one on my Galaxy Nexus (its the same one Verizon applied in March). And I put a wet one on my Droid Eris way back in summer 2010 (got it the first time too) and lasted till I got my GNexus. Albeit, it had a really gross "orange" color when I took it off. Ugh.
 
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I were too reluctant to put a screen protector on the N7, but after a couple of days some very fine swirlies appeared on the screen. After close inspection, I found that games like Temple Run is the "killer" because you need to wipe left, right, up down... to play that game, the glass would become warm due to friction, and if the screen or your fingers have dust particles the glass might be scratched over the time.
 
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Only one. I searched for a how to remove dust from a screen protector :).

How to install (turn down volume). Foolproof way to put a screen protector - YouTube

How to remove dust. How To: Remove Dust Bubbles from Screen Protector after Installing - YouTube


On the 1st video the guy removes the 2nd layer too quick, I only remove the 2nd layer after all the air bubbles are gone (I wipe them out with a plastic credit card), if you apply the credit card directly on the screen protector you may make a coupe of scratches as well (I experienced it during the first attempt).
 
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Anyway I learned something new with the videos above, I will use the tape trick the next time when I change the screen protector on my N7, it's a brillant idea to align the protector the the N7's edges. The screen protectors I ordered from an online seller have pretty good quality, they are cut to perfectly match the N7 screen, if you drift by only 1/20 mm the other side won't fit the edges.
 
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I've attempted to install screen protectors on other devices with mixed results in the past. Always seem to end up with a dust particle or a bubble or two.

On my N7, I took it took the local mall where there's a kiosk that sells Ghost Armor screen protectors. Cost me $20 for purchase and install. It has a lifetime warranty so I can get it replaced anytime. I can install it myself for free, or pay them $5 to install it. They get it installed right or I can have them redo it within 30 days.

Costs a little more but well worth it to me. I also have Ghost Armor on my Droid Razr phone.
 
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I've ruined zero screen protectors because I've never installed one on any phone or tablet I've ever owned. I've also never had a scratch on any screen. Most devices I see with screen protectors appear discolored and scratched.

Yes, I have to agree. I haven't used screen protectors since my old Palm T2. I've had a TX, a Nokia 5800 and have a 3 year old Nexus One that doesn't even have a case (it *is* carried in a belt case, but I use it caseless). I have never scratched a screen and I find screen protectors significantly diminish the quality of the screen.

That's just me. ;)
 
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Screen protectors don't seem to diminish the quality of the screen for me. Regardless, I get a warm fuzzy feeling by having a screen protector! ;)

Yep, even the cheap ones I've used don't really have an impact on the screen quality.

I'd much rather have a protector and not need one than the opposite.
 
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I tried installing the screen protector that came with my case. I couldn't manage to get the air bubbles out, then tried a wet install with screen cleaner. The wet install worked fairly well but the screen protector was scratched up from before, and had a rubbery feel. So I decided not to use it. The case covers the screen anyway.

I've never used one on my phone, the last one I installed was on my PSP.
 
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I don't bother with screen protectors on a gorilla glass screen. The iPhone 3GS and the iPad 2 are as good as the day I bought them. A few blasts of warm breath on the screen combined with the kind of wipe that comes with a pair of glasses and they come up good as new.


The problem is that the N7's glass is not Gorilla.
 
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Sand does it too apparently. That will even scratch gorilla glass by all accounts.

sand will scratch ANYTHING on earth including diamond, tungsten, etc... you name it sand will scratch it. take it from me a machinist. this is how we dress our diamond grinding wheels is with a stone (a very hard stone) sand is the most abrasive thing on earth. i specifically bought a carbide wedding ring hoping it would hold up to my work environment and it is scratch worse than you could believe. my warranty specifically points out that it is "scratch proof" so i can get a new one (they cant or wont polish it) for free but i dont want to go that long without it :)
 
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sand will scratch ANYTHING on earth including diamond, tungsten, etc... you name it sand will scratch it. take it from me a machinist. this is how we dress our diamond grinding wheels is with a stone (a very hard stone) sand is the most abrasive thing on earth. i specifically bought a carbide wedding ring hoping it would hold up to my work environment and it is scratch worse than you could believe. my warranty specifically points out that it is "scratch proof" so i can get a new one (they cant or wont polish it) for free but i dont want to go that long without it :)

Note to self, don't take Nexus 7 to beach. Note to self 2, I live in South Dakota, I don't need to worry about it.
 
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