on 16-11-2014 00:45
on 16-11-2014 00:45
on 16-11-2014 13:35
I'm with the Boys on this one ( @Bambino and @MI5 ). Common sense , water(condensed or not)+mobile phone=trouble. You tube is worth what is worth...there is a lot of useful stuff on there but there's also a lot of "experimental" and dubious stuff... No disrespect @bandofbrothers as usual you are only trying to help, but this may change your views ,
16-11-2014 13:55 - edited 16-11-2014 14:02
16-11-2014 13:55 - edited 16-11-2014 14:02
on 16-11-2014 14:20
on 16-11-2014 14:20
on 16-11-2014 14:24
@Anonymous I'm always willing to learn and I'm curious now, when you say
@Anonymous wrote:
We give our opinions from experience.
I've applied these over many years with and without using varying methods.
under what circumstances or trade did you use this?
on 16-11-2014 14:38
on 16-11-2014 14:38
on 16-11-2014 14:38
on 16-11-2014 14:38
@Anonymous wrote:I'm with the Boys on this one ( @Bambino and @MI5 ). Common sense , water(condensed or not)+mobile phone=trouble. You tube is worth what is worth...there is a lot of useful stuff on there but there's also a lot of "experimental" and dubious stuff... No disrespect @Anonymous as usual you are only trying to help, but this may change your views ,
Thanks for the support @Anonymous As you most likely have far more experience dealing with people who have had problems with phones and moisture, I think your comment carries a lot of weight. The OP started this thread because she is having problems applying a screen protector, and clearly needs the protector to be put on by someone who knows what they're doing. To take a phone, which clearly isn't waterproof, or even water resistant into a steamy shower room, would not be a prudent thing to do. As @Anonymous has said, she has failed several times trying to apply the protector, and she would most likely spend more time in that steamy environment than would be safe for that phone. Advising her to do so is, in my opinion, an irresponsible thing to do.
16-11-2014 14:44 - edited 16-11-2014 14:52
16-11-2014 14:44 - edited 16-11-2014 14:52
on 16-11-2014 15:02
How about apple @Anonymous ? Apple never refuses to help their customers. Even if u didn't buy the screen protector from them you bought their phone
on 16-11-2014 15:05
on 16-11-2014 15:05
@Anonymous wrote:How about apple @Anonymous ? Apple never refuses to help their customers. Even if u didn't buy the screen protector from them you bought their phone
Great idea
on 16-11-2014 15:07
@Anonymous just trying to trick u again into saying what you did for a living
About the "wet"methods ( condensation,sprays,etc... ) unless the manufacturer clearly states the phone is waterproof I would stay away from them.:smileywink: