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How to remove Verizon screen protector?

rob316

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Apr 13, 2010
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Guys I applied the Verizon screen protector I got last week, but I was thinking about getting the whole phone protector. Well I was looking at the screen of the INC and for the life of me I cannot find any corners to start peeling the screen protector off. Any suggestions?
 
The Verizon one should come off really easily, as it covers only the display and is pretty thick and rigid.

It should be simple to get a fingernail under it.


Thanks for the tape suggestion, I cannot even find a corner to put the finger nail under, did I apply to perfectly or did I not apply it correctly. I remeber peeling the 2nd tab off and seeing the protector go on.
 
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Thanks for the tape suggestion, I cannot even find a corner to put the finger nail under, did I apply to perfectly or did I not apply it correctly. I remeber peeling the 2nd tab off and seeing the protector go on.
I think you pulled the protector off with the second tab ;). As you can see from my pic, you'd definitely notice it.
 

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I think you pulled the protector off with the second tab ;). As you can see from my pic, you' definitely notice it.


Damn your right I held my phone the exact angle as your pic and I do not see it LOL. Oh well saves we one less step when I finally do get a protector. Its kool I have the phone in a Verzion clip carrier where the phone is facing in.
 
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heh... I was lucky the verizon guy put mine on... and ironically he does window tinting as a side job, smooth professional screen protection ftw!
Luckier than you know. I know how perfect I want my screen protectors to look, and how bad I am at putting them on. When I had them put one on my Eris, I had to wait 30 minutes for the right person. VZW associates are not required to install them, and most don't like to mess with it.

The one on my Inc is just a placeholder until my permanent one arrives, so I was alright about installing it myself.
 
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Yeah we went into our Verizon store to buy a 3 pack of shields until we get our 'real' ones later...the csr said they won't install them because there are too many bubbles and they can go through a whole stack just trying to get it right. If we take it to a technician at a Verizon kiosk, apparently there is a machine that applies it to the phone. Anybody hear of that?
 
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