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So I wonder if I remove that logo/screen protector and do not put another screen protector on, would it still be shatterproof?
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Verizon sells one.I'd be interested in a logo-less tempered glass replacement.
There is a logo on the factory installed screen protector. You can easily replace it with a screen protector without a logoThe on I see on their website shows the logo, is it really with no logo?
I don't care if there is a logo on the phone. I think it's funny that THIS is what people are complaining about. The phone seems to have a fantastic camera, and I don't need to reiterate the specs. I guess some people will just never be happy.
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I don't care if there is a logo on the phone. I think it's funny that THIS is what people are complaining about. The phone seems to have a fantastic camera, and I don't need to reiterate the specs. I guess some people will just never be happy.
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This. Some go nuts over a logo.
I don't mind the logo much, I care mostly on the material on the protector, because I heard it scratches fairly easy, I was thinking on putting like a tempered glass instead, but I am not sure anymore.
High quality crystal clear screen protectors don't have any real impact at all in my opinion. Some that emphasize Anti-glare for instance to cause. Grainy or cloudy look to the screen.I've always refused to use a screen protector. I feel they take away from the screen in a big way.
Any other people our there that share the same sentiments that are happy with the factory protector?
Anyone know of the screen is still shatterproof after removing the logo?
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Yeah but do you know that for sure? I'm wondering if that first layer isn't simply a screen protector in the first place. I don't have my T2 yet, so I can't tell. Not that I mind the logo being there. Just am wondering.