Plastic Screen?

nickmiller71

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So i got my Triumph and was saddened to see a screen that felt extremely plasticy even though i was told it was glass...can anyone confirm whether or not its plastic or not? Thanks!

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Bryceb04

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Check out the other thread in this forum, there is another screen protection layer over the gorilla glass.

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nickmiller71

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Saw that too. It made the screen pretty unresponsive until I took it off. Now I really don't have any problems

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It feels that way because there's a thin screen protector on it applied from the factory. I'm getting ready to remove mine to improve screen responsiveness like others have noted.
 

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It feels that way because there's a thin screen protector on it applied from the factory. I'm getting ready to remove mine to improve screen responsiveness like others have noted.

Removed mine yesterday, alot more responsiveness. But hey, if you like screen protectors at least you don't have to do it yourself, is kinda cool they do it for you as most phone do not have anything on it protectionwise from the factory.
 

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Just removed it and holy moly what a difference in screen responsiveness! That wasn't a thin little protector either which is why I'm assuming the screen responsiveness dropped! Even the screen appears to have more contrast without it on! Sweet!!!
 

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Picture I took for reference. I believe this is the protector being talked about here.

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