Why are people buying a SCREEN PROTECTOR??!

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Its made out of friggin Gorilla glass... all these stupid screen protectors ARE A SCAM. You will sooner rip the screen protector off than scratch your evos screen. Furthermore, there is no such protector that helps with oil. The oil residue (which we ALL naturally produce on our bodies) will come into contact with whatever you are touching. It will not magically vanish into thin air because of a plastic screen protector.

Cmon guys... do your homework. Stop aimlessly spending money on crap.
 
Werx, you would be incorrect my dear boy. I have ever so slight hairline scratches on my Evo. Far far far from me to care or worry about, but they are most certainly there. I did visit the beach, so maybe I scratched the screen with sand, but they are there nonetheless. Just a friendly FYI.
 
Its made out of friggin Gorilla glass... all these stupid screen protectors ARE A SCAM. You will sooner rip the screen protector off than scratch your evos screen. Furthermore, there is no such protector that helps with oil. The oil residue (which we ALL naturally produce on our bodies) will come into contact with whatever you are touching. It will not magically vanish into thin air because of a plastic screen protector.

Cmon guys... do your homework. Stop aimlessly spending money on crap.



you wouldbe WRONG the evo ( from my knowledge ) is not made with gorilla glass . the only phone i know atm is the dell streak that is made with gorilla glass.


so please do your home work and stop inserting foot in mouth
 
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I, too, have heard reports that it is gorilla glass. But I have never seen anything from HTC that says so. You would think that would be a feature worth listing in the specs, wouldn't you?

Anyway, until HTC explicitly says it is gorilla glass, I'm using a screen protector.
 
Well I've tried scratching my phone with scissors and it didn't do anything so, until it gets a large streak across it. I'm not getting a screen protector, because it makes the touch screen just a tad-bit less sensitive.
 
you wouldbe WRONG the evo ( from my knowledge ) is not made with gorilla glass . the only phone i know atm is the dell streak that is made with gorilla glass.


so please do your home work and stop inserting foot in mouth

Well, you may have your foot-in-mouth and not the person starting this post. The Evo does have Gorilla glass. Ask Sprint or HTC. I put a screen protector on mine because while it is really tough glass, it is still glass. I will be able to scratch it. I have a talent for scratching smartphone screens. I have also seen videos online showing that while Gorilla Glass outlasted other types, it did get scratched. It took a heck of a lot more, but it did.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/11/htc-evo-4g-subjected-to-harrowing-barrage-of-scratch-tests-hold/

Here is a video of a guy trying to break an EVO screen.
 
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all i have to say to the creator of this post is do your homework. and to those who tried to defend what he said also do your homework. neither sprint nor htc has said anything about this phone having gorilla glass and until i htc says that it does, in my opinion it has normal glass and i will keep my screen protector
 
I've always used screen protectors on all my mobile devices. They are not a scam. No glass is scratch proof. I've seen both iPhones and Droid Incredibles with numerous large scratches. Besides, if you do a good install, you don't even notice it's there, and you can swipe away without worrying. If scratches or the possibility of scratches don't bother you, than swipe away at that naked screen. Otherwise, a good quality screen protector like SPG's or Seidio's is well worth it.

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To cover or not to cover its a matter of choice I can see good arguments in both directions. I have watched the videos kept up with the conversation and what I have seen is shattered screens but what I have not seen is a scratched one. We have had these devices for a while now and I would think that if scratches were common there would be tuns of pictures of scratched screens going around. I don't know what kind of glass this is but it seams its close to indestructible or at least it will brake before it scratches so for me I will remain unprotected. I am already paying $7 a month why should I have to buy a screen protected isn't that what TEP is for.
 
I somehow put 2 scratches on my screen the first day I had my phone. Without dropping it, or hitting the screen wity anything. It's certainly not invincible.

That's why I bought a screen protector.
 
I put a Zagg Invisishield on my phone a week after I got it. I got a custom full cover because I like the design on the back of the phone and it DOES reduce the amount of oil deposits you leave on the screen. I screwed up the screen side and it's killing me while I wait for the replacement. I have to clean the screen constantly without it on.
 
BTW - Evo is not Gorilla glass. If you have proof otherwise, post a link. Asking the guy at the Sprint store is about as reliable as asking your grandmother how much RAM your laptop has.
 
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BTW - Evo is not Gorilla glass. If you have proof otherwise, post a link. Asking the guy at the Sprint store is about as reliable as asking your grandmother how much RAM your laptop has.

+1

With most high quality dry screen protectors, it is impossible to even tell it's there. Also, I can say for a fact that they do cut down on the ammount of oils transferred to the screen from your fingers. I don't have to clean the screen every time I look at it with my boxwave.
 
I just love the phone and I'm paranoid. It lives in my pocket and sometimes, if I've had too much to drink the night before and my Evo alarm is waking me up the next day I may not be reaching for it too nicely in the morning.
 
I personally dont like the look of a screen protector and carried the Hero in my pocket for 5 months without one and when I sold it on June 5th it looked new. No screen protector on my Evo for nearly a month now and not even the slightest scratch. That said I am very careful with my Evo.
 

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