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发表于 13-2-2012 08:39 PM
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本帖最后由 keatlck 于 13-2-2012 08:41 PM 编辑
Originally Posted by maxh
I figured a better end-of-conversation would be to say screen protectors are more of an insurance policy. Without one you may or may not get a scratch. With one you have to put up with a less than optimal viewing condition, but you gain peace of mind that when you go to sell your device, you can peal the screen protector off and have a scratch-free screen underneath. Personally, I like to enjoy my devices unencumbered and not worry about scratches. I want the full experience. I also go without a case; what's the point of a slim, sexy device if you go and bulk it up with a case?
Even if I do get a couple small scratches (I haven't had a scratch from normal use on my last 3 phones), it's still preferable to dealing with the ugliness of a screen protector. I'll pay the extra cost of possibly reduced resale value in the future, and receive a superior usage experience now, without increased screen thickness, fogginess, reduced clarity, visible edges of the protector, and possibly bubbles.
My personal experience is that screen technology is good enough that you won't experience scratches under normal use. If the phone is the only thing in your pocket, and you don't get sand in there, and you keep the stylus tip clean, you shouldn't get any scratches. I haven't.
My phone is two months old, and it is scratched. I'd never used any protector film (my Galaxy S never used it, and the screen in the last one and a half year it's practically new) but being carefull with the phone.
So because I'd never put the phone into the pocket with any other thing, I think probably the scratches are caused because the stylus...
Now I bought a Steinheil protector film, I don't want to wait to see the screen more scratched.
Good point as well but you need to try the SGP Ultra Oleophobic screen protector, you cant tell theres a protector on till you see the edges of the SP.
还是乖乖买回 SGP Ultra Oleophobic.
死salesman弄坏我的Oleophobic。 |
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