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Martin Fields advice K850i please. |
tai020381 Joined: Dec 07, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
4 IS REDUNDANT. Take it out of the flash and reapply 5. It should not have anymore bubbles. Be sure to clean the back and light sensor thoroughly before you apply. Good luck!!! |
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ofiaich Joined: Nov 12, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: East Yorkshire, England PM |
@tai020381!
thanks ! I didn't put the flash cover in ! But I will try again later !
Ofiaich |
tai020381 Joined: Dec 07, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
Ue a non-scratch cloth (3m cloth) to smoothen out the phone when applying. |
EddieAdams Joined: Nov 12, 2007 Posts: 251 From: L.I., New York PM |
On 2008-02-23 10:18:12, ofiaich wrote:
Hi EddieAdams!
I will do a search about it but can you post here about how to apply this to the K850i?
I know it is a sheet, but there is a total body product, isn't there?
Interested to know !
I will also check out You-Tube for videos..
Ofiaich
It is pretty easy to apply. Takes a little patience. It comes in 4-5 pieces, applies with a little water(think it comes with a spray bottle) then just align and apply. If you get it wrong just remove and start again, doesn't leave residue and you don't have to worry about tearing it when you remove it. Once you have it where you want it use the squeegy/credit card like thing it comes with to press out any bubbles. whhaaa laaa.
Hello, Exactly!-Eddie Adams a.k.a. Dirk Diggler a.k.a. Brock Landers. Boogie Nights. |
ofiaich Joined: Nov 12, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: East Yorkshire, England PM |
Thanks EddieAdams!
That's helpful to know ! Might get one ordered soon...
I applied the Martin Field Screen Protector piece number 5 to my K750i and I cannot get rid of the bubbles.
I am used to doing these, so it's quite frustrating ...
Ofiaich |
way2quik Joined: Feb 17, 2008 Posts: 35 PM |
applied the MF protector front and back (full) as well as camera lens cover.
no bubbles whatsoever, except the front with 2-3 minor dust and a bubble on right corner due to popping it with my fingernail.
All in all, I can't be sure if the camera lens protector affects picture quality, but I for sure do not see a reflection of the lens itself. |
Slartibart Joined: Feb 21, 2008 Posts: 4 PM |
On 2008-02-23 09:59:17, larry 68 wrote:
OMG that silicon case is dreadful, will give that a miss.
These two cases should look better since they leave the keypad exposed:
Boxwave Flexiskin - $20.95 + shipping:
Cheap looking version from ebay - $2.00 + shipping:
EDIT: This looks like it is a hard case with a rubber coating
[ This Message was edited by: Slartibart on 2008-02-26 21:15 ] |
haojan Joined: Sep 12, 2007 Posts: 13 PM |
Actually these are pics of mine that I toke maybe 10-20mins to apply and I didn't bother waiting for the instructions of 24 hr wait time and just started using it.
Quick Tip One thing to watch out for regarding the edge by the screen and the top part. I am not sure how to avoid it but my phone's screen was slightly lower than the top and I squeegie it too much. Slightly noticeable dots from the second picture at the top left of the screen are what I believe stretch marks but not quite noticeable now. I wold probably recommend that if that happens, you should just apply pressure until it dries up.
On 2008-02-23 09:15:53, daviep wrote:
@eddieadams
that protector yuove got looks good,must have taken a lot of time and patience to apply
[ This Message was edited by: haojan on 2008-02-26 21:40 ] |
Slartibart Joined: Feb 21, 2008 Posts: 4 PM |
On 2008-02-26 06:49:12, way2quik wrote:
applied the MF protector front and back (full) as well as camera lens cover.
no bubbles whatsoever, except the front with 2-3 minor dust and a bubble on right corner due to popping it with my fingernail.
All in all, I can't be sure if the camera lens protector affects picture quality, but I for sure do not see a reflection of the lens itself.
Can you tell if the protectors covering the front and back sensors have any detrimental effect? The front sensor supposedly automatically adjusts screen brightness, and the back sensors adjust for light and proximity when taking photos.
For anybody who has left-over MF, invisible shield, or Protech material, can you test how easy it is to use a hole punch to create holes for the sensors? |
EddieAdams Joined: Nov 12, 2007 Posts: 251 From: L.I., New York PM |
there's a hole in invisishield for light sensor. |
way2quik Joined: Feb 17, 2008 Posts: 35 PM |
On 2008-02-29 05:43:32, Slartibart wrote:
On 2008-02-26 06:49:12, way2quik wrote:
applied the MF protector front and back (full) as well as camera lens cover.
no bubbles whatsoever, except the front with 2-3 minor dust and a bubble on right corner due to popping it with my fingernail.
All in all, I can't be sure if the camera lens protector affects picture quality, but I for sure do not see a reflection of the lens itself.
Can you tell if the protectors covering the front and back sensors have any detrimental effect? The front sensor supposedly automatically adjusts screen brightness, and the back sensors adjust for light and proximity when taking photos.
For anybody who has left-over MF, invisible shield, or Protech material, can you test how easy it is to use a hole punch to create holes for the sensors?
I would say to not punch any holes whatsoever to the screen protector.
As I all ready stated in the invis shield thread, I think* it does have an effect on picture quality, both sensor and lens cover do.
I'm a neat freak as I want everything to look new even in months, but if I want quality pictures, I gotta make some sacrifices. |
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