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Three LCD Screen Guards / Protectors for Motorola Droid A855

Three LCD Screen Guards / Protectors for Motorola Droid A855

date : May 26th, 2010

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  • Screen Protector will fully shield against dust, scratches, fingerprints and eliminate glare
  • High Quality PET Anti-Sratch Film is easy to remove with no sticky residue. Washable and Reusable

Product Description
Fully shield & Protect your device’s LCD screen against dust, scratches, fingerprints and eliminate glare. Ultra Thin, Durable and Optically Clear Protector provides seemless protection. Protecor is washable and reusable. includes free cleaning cloth. — *** IMPORTANT NOTE: Please do not install you new screen protector in a dusty environment. Please read the installation steps from the two tabs on the front and back protector layers prior to performing installation…. More >>

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  1. Stephen Haffly // May 26th, 2010 at 2:31 AM

    These screen guards arrived undamaged in a flat, business sized envelope. When I opened the package for them, the three guards were sandwiched between the two layers of the cardboard labeling. The microfiber cleaning cloth was there also. However, contrary to the instructions on the package label, my package did not contain the squeegee for removing the bubbles. That was not a problem, as I used as a substitute one of the key-ring tabs for a store affinity program, which worked just as well.

    1st attempt:

    1st issue: It should be labeled clearly which side of the protector is the adhesive side which should be applied to the screen. Both sides had a protective cover, which was good. One tab was labeled 1 and the other as 2. Both said to remove before applying. I first had to figure out which was the non-sticky side since nothing on the label indicated which was which.

    2nd issue: Unless one has very small fingers, it is difficult to use the tiny cloth to wipe the screen without touching it.

    3rd issue: As others have said, the alignment of the guard with the screen is tricky. Getting it in place while peeling the protective layer is finicky work. My first attempt wound up having dust under it, making a couple of bubbles that could not be removed. Also, by removing the outer layer of protective plastic, it made it difficult to avoid scratching the plastic of the guard. After several attempts to reposition the first guard, and unable to avoid touching the underside while attempting to remove the dust spots, I removed it so I could try again with a new one.

    2nd attempt:

    Using the lessons I learned with the first one, I did not remove the plastic protecting the outside surface. I re-cleaned the screen and carefully positioned the second one, peeling the protective layer for the adhesive side as I went. This time, I had the alignment correct and there were no dust particles visible.

    After using the card to remove the remaining air bubbles, I removed the protective plastic from the outside. I needed to work a couple of tiny bubbles from the corner which had been covered by the tab and not visible. After that, I had a clear, unscratched guard on my new Droid. I hope it will stay there and perform well. That is, of course, something that will only be evident with time. I still have one unused guard in reserve for when the installed one finally needs replacing.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. B. Betov // May 26th, 2010 at 4:03 AM

    The battery arrived promptly and charged OK. The problem was that the battery held charge for much less time than 2 year old one I was trying to replace.

    I give it 2 stars because of the quick shipping from the seller, but the battery itself is not good. I will try B&M store and see what happens…
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. C. Witherspoon // May 26th, 2010 at 4:12 AM

    Amazing product, especially for its price. I was a little weary with purchasing this product at such a cheap price, but in the future if I need more protectors, I will not hesitate to buy this product again.

    The product ships fairly fast and comes with three protectors, cleaning cloth, and a squeegee that is used to press all of the air bubbles out for a professional look.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. M. Maxwell // May 26th, 2010 at 5:53 AM

    Awesome screen protector for such a low price. Cant even tell its on and doesnt effect the touch screen.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Thomas G. Conley // May 26th, 2010 at 6:38 AM

    The battery worked very well – plug and play – the price was good – the item was shipped quickly.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  6. Vestige // May 26th, 2010 at 7:47 AM

    I had no problems whatsoever with these protectors. They arrived in the mail in an envelope, and as long as the postal service doesn’t bend it, they will arrive fine. The protectors are very easy to install, and on a down note, mine did not come with the squeegie. But it didn’t bother me one bit. Things happen, and I still had no air bubbles, as I was very careful putting it on. These protectors are very clear (as clear as the original Droid screen), They have the same feel (so your fingers won’t slide harder or anything), and the touch sensitivity is exactly the same as far as I can tell. The Droid’s original screen is already scratch resistant, and has underwent tests that I have seen done with keys, and still no scratch, but having such an expensive investment, it’s better to be extra safe than sorry, because usually it is WHEN it happens, not IF it happens. And since it’s a touch screen, the last thing you want is some annoying scratch that is going to bother you for the rest of the entire time you own your Droid. This product is well worth every cent.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  7. Aaron Alick // May 26th, 2010 at 8:28 AM

    While I’ll be the first to admit its pretty difficult to hold a company to a quality standard for a product that costs nearly nothing, I was still pretty annoyed when all three of the guards that came in the pack were extremely scratched and smudged to an unusable extent. For the price I expected them to perhaps not seal correctly, but I surely didn’t expect someone to have scraped them across concrete with oily hands, before sending them off to me.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  8. R. Rowlett // May 26th, 2010 at 8:41 AM

    Through random experimentation I determined that the BST-37 Sony Ericsson Standard Battery ceases to hold charge after being submerged in lake water. The replacement battery available through Amazon appears identical to my original cellphone battery and has allowed me to use my phone at distances greater than 3 feet from an electrical outlet. (It also cost me a third of what the cellphone store was asking.)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  9. E. Hofelich // May 26th, 2010 at 9:01 AM

    so this battery was not “new” as it suggested. i put it into my cell phone and charged it up. the battery lasted for 3 hours before going dead. i thought i’d save money by getting a new battery instead of a new cell phone… but this was a total waste. don’t bother
    Rating: 1 / 5

  10. D. Gathmann // May 26th, 2010 at 10:29 AM

    The company shipped the battery to me fairly quickly- I think it took 5 to 7 days.

    I was disappointed that the battery was not in the original packaging- it was shrinkrapped in cellophane. This means I don’t know if it is new or used. It seemed to work okay the frist week- but I started getting an error on my cell phone when I plugged it in to charge- saying “non-standard battery” but it charges up okay. I think it may be a fake SonyEricsson battery- it has a label that is different from the original – but still looks real- what can you expect for around $10.00 anyway.

    It seemsd to be working okay and I can get 2 days from a full charge.

    Doug G.

    P.S. I stopped getting the error message about the non-standard battery after a couple weeks. ??? may just be my phone.
    Rating: 3 / 5