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Just noticed couple scratches on my G3S. deep ones too. it is my first iphone so i was babying it while waiting for a case to arrive by mail. did not drop it nor put it anywhere near keys or change or rough surface. i am surprised, because my old S-Ericsson went thru 2 years of abuse with very little damage to the screen... not sure it is the coating though
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Of course a screen protector may or may not have oleophobic properties, but you can still wipe oil away whereas a scratch is gonna stay. I use & recommend the Power Support Anti-glare film set. They sell these at the Apple store for $15 (not sure who else carries them), but they go on very easily (more so than any other screen protector that I've tried for Newton, Palm, iPhone, etc.), no trying to chase bubbles out, and they do resist fingerprints & smudges. Power Support also makes crystal films if you don't like/want the matte anti-glare look, but I can't speak to how those resist fingerprints. |
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Exactly. I had dropped my original 2G iPhone 2 times. The first time I watched the face hit the floor and not one scratch. Second time around, I had small nicks. It happens.
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I have an Agent 18 Privacy Film on mine and it installed with no problems. I almost think it installed easier than my previous 3G. No bubbles, no nuttin.
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Thats exactly what I was thinking. |
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Before we all come to the undisputed conclusion that the coating increases the likelihood of scratches, let's remember this is one isolated instance. If this same situation starts to impact other iphone customers across the country maybe there is some truth to this assertion.
Until then, it sounds like the OP had the misfortune of dropping his phone and the end result is a scratch. |
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