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Air bubbles in my screen protector
I just received 2 new iPhones and attempted to put the screen protectors with them, but I have air bubbles under the screen protectors.
How do I get the air bubbles out?
use a credit card/bank card to try and force them towards the closest side.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
use a credit card/bank card to try and force them towards the closest side.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
that one i cant help with..i did the same thing once and said s crew it and put a case on so it wasnt as noticeable lol.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
did the protector come with any directions? i tend to get all of mine from Amazon and they usually have removal and placement instructions in with it. might say how to fix it or remove to re put it back on.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
what brand is the screen protector? might be able to go to their site for more info.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
i could have sworn if you purchased the screen protector from them that they could also install it for you..might have been more of a Sprint thing so dont hold me to it lol.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
BrendaH wrote:
UPDATE: I went into a chat session with T-Mobile. I explained the situation. The (very nice) T-Mobile person told me to take the phones back to a local store and they would fix the issue.
I just printed off my order that includes my order number and everything I purchased, and will take back to a local T-Mobile store, once I find one.
I probably should have just gone locally and bought everything, but when I originally started with the chat with the T-mobile employee that I ended up buying from, my intention was a fact finding mission, NOT meaning to purchase anything. I expected to be pressured, etc, like (most stores) do these days.
So I will be going to a local T-Mobile store, once I figure out where they are in this town.
I'll give an update once I get back home, but I'm sure everything will go fine. When I bought the phones, I was told that I could get 3 free screens per year. I don't know if that meant screen protectors or screens on the phone itself… but I "assume" it was screen protectors. Perhaps I will find that out at the store.top right of this page is the “find a store” selector.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
Cali Cat wrote:
Next time, go to Amazon and find a protector that includes a plastic frame that makes the alignment foolproof. Those also come with YouTube videos on how to do this yourself. You will save at least 50% off TMO prices and you will get multiple protectors. I prefer Spigen brand and those have worked great.
Ditto.. they have been my go to for quite a few years now.
- BrendaHRoaming Rookie
Thank you. That fixed it.
NOW… on the other iPhone that I just unboxed, I put the screen protector on it… and didn't get it quite straight. Besides that, there seemed to be a hair (or something) near the edge, I couldn't stand that, so I picked up that edge and tried to clear the "hair" but it seems to be a squiggle mark on the underside of the protector itself, so I gave up and tried to put that corner back. Now that edge doesn't really lay down completely. Is there anything I can do about that?
- BrendaHRoaming Rookie
That’s what I’m getting ready to do…
OR - if I buy a new screen protector (am guessing I cannot reuse it, once I remove it) -→ How do I remove this one? Just lift it off?? - BrendaHRoaming Rookie
I bought it through T-Mobile… The instructions were SO POOR, I had to go to YouTube to see what in the world the instructions might even mean.
It talked about “A” and “B” but nothing was even labeled… making the instructions not even match anything that was in the box I received…
So basically, NO.
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