Martin Fields Overlay Plus Screen Protector - Nokia N900 - Review - HD
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@karlstade these are the best protectors ive come accross so far. Ive still got mine's on. Its easy to apply just take your time, peel off the corner then line it up on the screen and slowly peel the back off while pressing down firmly to apply the film as you go along.
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got one for my HTC Desire, you couldn't even tell its fitted, thx for the advise
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How did it go with the scratch/time test 360?
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What is the name of the song when you're applying it?
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There's no cut out for the front camera because the martin field's screen protector is also used to protect the front camera.
I bot the martin field screen protector for my HTC Desire and they included a small round piece "lens protector" for the HTC Desire's exposed back camera.
The image quality with the "lens protector" is excellent. It's as if there wasn't anything there. This is a great value plus for people who want protection for their coverless back camera.
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Looks awesome. No bubbles after using the phone for few months??
And if you take it off, will it cause any damages, scratch, sticky or anything like that??
I might buy this one tomorrow. Please let me know.
They usually add 2 in the pack because most people fuck up the first time and whine about it. Stingy brands only give u 1 though :D .
hobsignrho 1 year ago
@hobsignrho haha yeah true.
360NextLevel 1 year ago
I posted my comment but it doesnt show up? Anyway, it looks awesome. No bubbles after using the phone for few months??
And if you take it off, will it cause any damages, scratch, sticky or anything like that??
P.s which one is better, this one Martin Fields Overlay Plus Screen Protector or Zagg one??
I might buy this one tomorrow. Please let me know.
Thanks.
MakkabI 1 year ago
@MakkabI MartinFields is the best so far! I haven't taken it off yet so I am unsure of how well it can handle scratches etc but I will find out shortly as I have some new screen protectors due. But I highly recommend MartinFields for now :)
360NextLevel 1 year ago