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- 01-03-2013, 09:18 AM
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My L920 got dropped twice after 3 weeks of use. It turned out it's not that solid and I could really use a case and screen protector (Yeah, I regret not using them). There are 2 corners damaged and 2 scratches on the glass, luckily not right above the screen. How do you guys deal with the scratches? Is there anything to fix that? I doubt it because toothpaste is just a 'legend' that never work on this kind of glass. But it could be an interesting thing to discuss.
- 01-03-2013, 09:26 AM #2
Same. After a month, my Lumia 920 is battered. Two corners are dented, one of which I had no idea happened (probably slid off the table over night and my gf picked it up). As such, the frame is slightly squeaky around the top and bottom. My screen is slightly scratched probably from contact with my jacket zipper. I really regret not getting a screen protector and a case now.
- 01-03-2013, 08:40 PM #5
Mine has all four corners dented and the sim tray doesn't sit right, because a demented chick threw it across the road.
But it still looks great and I'm getting Nokia to replace the shell, it's just $$$ so if you don't like the scratches replace the case then take better care of it. Or take to it with paint or sandpaper to make it a truly unique phone. - 01-04-2013, 12:24 AM #8
Which is why I bought the Otterbox Commuter Case not too long after purchase. It's funny, cause just the other day my phone slipped out of my hand and on the ground it went. The case took the fall, and the phone is fine.
I don't care how nice looking the phone is; a case is a must. Too expensive otherwise. - 01-04-2013, 01:21 AM #9
Personally, I have chosen to go the route of "ignorance is bliss". Meaning if I were to drop it or accidentally think I "scratched" it, I choose not to examine/pay detail to it. I own a White Lumia, so it makes that easier, but the day I start looking for scratches is the day I start becoming paranoid about such things.
- 01-04-2013, 06:52 AM #11
Scratches, dents and dings are gonna happen. Most of the time you can ignore them.
Unsightly abrasions, like when I dropped my Lumia 920 and the corners were scuffed up, I usually get a black sharpie to mask the scuff marks.
Scratches on the screen are a different story.... they suck.
Luckily, the hair line scratch on the screen is in line with the edge of the tiles on my Start Screen and barely visible. Not sure if I would be so forgiving if it was in the middle of the screen though.George Ponder
Reviews Editor - Windows Phone Central
Email: george.ponder@wpcentral.com
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- 01-05-2013, 02:06 AM #12
Anyone has tried the product called Displex before?
Fast Action Scratch Remover for Nokia Lumia 920 - Buy Fix It! The Scratch Has Met Its Match
If yes, care to share the outcome - 01-05-2013, 03:53 AM #14
I did not buy a case for my 920 because I'm careful enough with my phones when it comes to dropping them and I can't imagine hiding such a beautiful phone in some case. However, no matter how hard I try to protect my phone screens, they always end up scratched, so I did go ahead and buy a screen protector. The naked glass does feel much better than the screen protector, but it's worth it. Screen scratches are the worst since the screen is what you pay the most attention to on a phone. You won't notice the dents/body scratches as much as would notice screen scratches.
As for how I deal with scratches... I just try my best to forget about them and pretend they aren't there. I luckily have not had any severe scratches on any of my phones, so maybe I'm not experienced enough with scratches to be able to comment. - 01-05-2013, 04:04 AM #15
I have a screen and full body protector on mine for the scratches. No case though.
- 01-05-2013, 08:31 PM #17
Speaking of cases and screen covers for scratches...
My phone was fine for the few weeks I had it until stopping by the phone case cart at the local mall while Christmas shopping. I shouldn't have handed the girl my phone. She placed it screen down, opened the doors above it and dragged a pile of ugly, random phone cases off of a shelf onto my phone. I stopped her and asked wtf are you doing my phone is under there but I don't think she under stood. Had to grab her arm to stop her. Felt weird doing it but she was not stopping. Other woman working cart came around and asked what was going on and drags the pile to the side. I again ask wtf, louder. Shoppers stop, kid on Santa crying. I ask her to clear the pile and give me my phone back. Phone has three scratches horizontally across the screen, same direction the pile was dragged. I'm still bull **** when I see them with a dark screen in the right light for not demanding them to repair it replace it. If I scratched it I could care less. I didn't even want a dang case, just figured maybe I'd buy the cheapest they had to give them some business during the holiday.
Don't buy a phone case at the bedazzled case cart in the mall. - 01-05-2013, 08:58 PM
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That's too bad. Especially she didn't do it on purpose, we can't blame her that much. I wish we can have a phone stronger that can be more resistant. At least not 100%, but 95% for daily damages. Otherwise, the 'natural beauty' of the body design is just a matter of time.
- 01-05-2013, 11:49 PM #20
I had Ghost Armor full body put on mine. I have a red 920 and I chose the clear. You have to look very closely to even see that it's there. Screen is perfectly smooth. It won't protect from drops but it most certainly protects from scratches. Adds no weight at all. I don't worry about dropping my phone. If it do, then I do. But I do hate scratches. I don't like to have to baby my phone. With the GA I feel fine just throwing it in my pocket or purse, or laying it down on any surface knowing that it won't scratch.
- 01-08-2013, 10:16 PM #21
if you can cough out $6, try buying a small tube of polywatch. I use it for my watch crystals and it works like a charm.
- 01-09-2013, 06:38 AM #25
If you have some screen scratches, try getting a BSE skin. Yes I know it seems silly to do this after you've already scartched it but it noticeably reduces the visiblity of the scratch. I had a pretty bad one on my screen that always caught the light, with the skin I can't even see it anymore. As well, I usualy don't even notice the skin the transparency is perfect head on. I also have one of those cheap eBay cases that I put on the phone when I'm in "high risk" situations like hiking or going out with drunk friends.
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