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my xZ, received some visible scratches on the back out of daily usage really nothing rough tho , do you guys know if the phone has a back protective sheet applied, and if there is one ( i think i can see one applied looking at the edges on back) will it be ok to replace by a normal back protective sheet?
appreciate your help,:)
thanks.
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the back has a Anti-shatter Film ASF, do NOT remove it, my suggestion is this, apply a scratch proof film on top, it might hide the scratches. it is NOT recommended to remove this film at all.
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Thank you uliwooly, i'll see if i can get a screen protector applied soon, wish i did it earlier tho
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make sure that the film its not on the flash nor too close to the camera
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i know someone who will be able to make openings in the film before applying it so should fit the camera & flash when applied. thanks for your replies really , just waiting on the new firmware yet not got it , think coz i got a C6602 so might take few time.
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the reason I'm saying it is bc if its too close then your pictures (w/ flash) will be burned out
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oh i see what you mean, i'll make sure its not too close to flash or camera lense thank you:smileyhappy:
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anytime