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Old 01-11-2004, 02:00 PM
     
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Where Can I Get Screen Protector

for the Kyocera 7135?

Is there any?

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Plenty of them on ebay. I had a lot left over from the pda daya and cut them to fit. They are about 1/3 the price of the 7135 ones.
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Several of the mfgs now make them for the 7135. There are some that do not stick (strong eng) that a lot of people like.

I also use the left over ones from my last phone, which were just regular palm protectors.

Next one I replace I will pay because cutting them to size is a pain
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Cutting to size with a paper cutter takes about 15 seconds.
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I like rounding the corners and find it to be a pain...can I send you some to cut for me?
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Someone mentioned a particular type of Scotch tape works well (at least to protect the part you write on). I was planning on trying that but now can't find the post. Will any type of Scotch tape work?
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That was Beryl and the tape in Question is Scotch 811 removable Tape. And that was in the "Best Screen Protector for the 7135?" thread (Sorry for not providing a link). I would search for Screen Protectors and you'll find a ton of information on the different screen protectors people are using.
Personally I use the SE screen protectors and I also like the tape as well for the grafitti area. It gives a nice texture like writing on paper. And the tape is CHEAP! a whole roll will last a lifetime. besides I tend to use a pen or pencil for a stylus often and end up writing on my screen protectors.
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Not to belabor a point, but why do you round the corners? The corners on the screen are perfectly square!
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Yes, the StrongEngineering ones are the best. They are crystal clear unlike most of the others and they last forever. They are two-piece to cover both areas.

http://strongengineering.com/miva?/M...ode=SP+Kyocera

They make 'em for every device you can think of, even iPods!
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Stop belaboring my point! I am just picky about the edges and how it looks on the screen. I never get it perfect, but I try so I use an exacto knife. It's just enough work that now that they have ones made for the phone, I will get those next time.

When I first got the phone, they did not have any specifically made for the 7135. Also, I use them on my gps and universal remote so I had them sitting around. They are made by Fellows and are far from clear, though. I have gotten used to it and it only bothers me when I look at my roommate's phone with no screen protector.

I loved how the se ones tucked under the edges, but I did not like how they felt (at that time I was using jot and writing on the screen). They were very clear and looked great. I will have to try them again now that I am using Fitaly stamp.
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They are made by Fellows and are far from clear, though.
Ah yes, the "WriteWrongs".
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Thanks MGuzzy. By the way, is your alias for the fine Italian Moto-Guzzi motorcycles? If so, did you know you may be able to use your 7135 to check the Marelli fuel injection data and error codes?
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Thanks MGuzzy. By the way, is your alias for the fine Italian Moto-Guzzi motorcycles? If so, did you know you may be able to use your 7135 to check the Marelli fuel injection data and error codes?
Off Topic alert! Actually no... Its based on a grammar school nick name of my last name. But I am aware of the app that you are referring to.
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