PaulQ
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- Jan 6, 2011
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So if you are easy on your device, why have a screen protector?
Easy... Because I learned, even though I am easy on my devices and have yet to break a screen, damage the body, you can still scratch your screen. At least, I did.
A few years ago, I had a Mate 9. There was maybe a one month period during my ownership where I decided to join the "go naked" group - I'm sure it was because I read a forum thread talking about how resilient the screen was.
I changed my mind and put a protector back on. I went to sell it sometime after that, I took the screen protector off and upon close examination, there were two scratches on the screen, one really weird sort of triangular one. I think I had seen them but assumed they were on the protector.
My guess is that it was some sand in my pocket because I can't think of any of my other usual behaviors that would have caused scratches. I live in a desert.
It's a particular issue for me because I go through a lot of phones! By choice. <rasing hand> Phone addict. I sell them each time. Every single one has been in mint condition... except the Mate 9. I even use minimal cases (literally MNML cases when I can) but my phones are still immaculate. I'm careful.
This is just my experience. When I get a new phone, I flash back to the Mate 9. Every phone I get, I see the people who advocate no screen protector. I do like what the phone feels and looks like without it. However, I don't know what else I could have done to prevent those scratches. Vaccum my pockets several times a day?