N nipcarlover Well-known member Dec 5, 2010 101 2 0 Dec 5, 2011 #1 I don't know if there's another thread for this, but I was just wondering that if the Galaxy Nexus has a fortified glass on the screen, is there really need for a screen guard?
I don't know if there's another thread for this, but I was just wondering that if the Galaxy Nexus has a fortified glass on the screen, is there really need for a screen guard?
moosc Grand Master Moosc Oct 20, 2009 3,264 162 0 Dec 5, 2011 #2 There's always a need for a screen proctector. No matter the screen makeup. Glare finger prints fine scratches are just a few reasons Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
There's always a need for a screen proctector. No matter the screen makeup. Glare finger prints fine scratches are just a few reasons Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
H Hondo_Lane Well-known member Feb 23, 2010 64 16 0 Dec 5, 2011 #3 I've never used one... only because I've never seen one that I thought looked good on the device. I currently have the OG Droid with Gorilla Glass and have never scratched it. As of now I do not plan to use a screen guard on the Nexus.
I've never used one... only because I've never seen one that I thought looked good on the device. I currently have the OG Droid with Gorilla Glass and have never scratched it. As of now I do not plan to use a screen guard on the Nexus.
moosc Grand Master Moosc Oct 20, 2009 3,264 162 0 Dec 5, 2011 #4 I never did either but the bionic has some type of coating on the screen that scratches easy its annoying. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
I never did either but the bionic has some type of coating on the screen that scratches easy its annoying. Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
tony bag o donuts Q&A Team Apr 26, 2010 4,338 263 83 Dec 7, 2011 #5 I always go with zagg. It makes the screen just a bit less smooth for scrolling and I prefer that
1 1088933 Androidoholic Apr 26, 2010 738 40 0 Dec 7, 2011 #6 I'm not using one on the GN, and all is good still. No scratches or anything else.