I can vouch for these specific protectors as well as most other good
ones which aren't super-thin. What Amy says is correct in that anyone
can attach these, but by all means, get help if you are not comfortable
with it. The worst thing to have are bubbles on after installing one,
but with the Speed Dots ones, I haven't had any bubble trouble, and it's
worked perfectly. Since I don't do as much typing as I thought I would,
I've considered switching to the lesser dot model because I still like
the placement of key dots in areas for various apps which allow me to
find things quickly. I play the games from Storm8 and the buy more
button is always located on or just under the dot 5 and this really
helps. With many audio player apps, the play button is usually near or
around the G button and that's also a huge time saver.
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On 5/14/2012 12:30 PM, Amy Billman wrote:
Hi Traci,
We recommend to all of our customers whether they purchase directly
through us or one of our resellers to make sure that their phone is
completely clean prior to applying their screen protector.
This applies even for screen protectors without tactile markings. If you
put it on straight, with no corners hanging over, it will last much
longer. Putting it on crooked or onto a screen which is not free of
dust, oils, lint or debris of any kind, will cause it to peel.
We have had customers tell us that they like to switch between their
standard and advanced models, so they’ll remove one, clean the phone
with glass cleaner and dry it with the lint free cleaning cloth we
provide, and stick the old one to a shelf or place on their desk, and
put on the other one. This, without having them peel.
Also, if you purchase it from us directly, (I cannot speak for any of
our resellers,) we will replace them if they peel if they peel within a
month of purchasing.
Honestly, if our instructions are followed for insuring screen
cleanliness and it is applied straight, there’s no reason why the
protector will not stay in place.
We’ve had over 1,800 in circulation since July of last year, and very
few replacements.
Also, just FYI: We do tell folks that if they are in any way
uncomfortable with sticking the screen protectors onto their device that
by all means, have someone assist you with this process. It is however,
possible to do it without vision. My partner and I who own the company,
as well as a friend of ours who helps us make them, are all totally
blind, and have applied many screen protectors on iPods and iPhones and
done it right the first time. Point is, it can be done; though I don’t
blame anyone for not wanting to try it! **smile**
Amy Billman
Check out my company for your screen protector and phone accessory needs!
SpeedDots: the makers of the tactile screen protector
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*From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
Behalf Of *Traci
*Sent:* Thursday, May 10, 2012 10:30 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* More feedback on speed dots?
Hi all,
I went through some of the viPhone archives and read about folks using
the speed dots screen covers.
I was hoping to get some more feedback on the 2 models. If I understand
them correctly, 1 model has all the letters covered with dots except
f&j, and the other model has f&j covered. Both models have the other
dots sprinkled around.
I'm curious who is using which one and if they feel they are worth it.
For those of you using the model where nearly all the letters are
covered, are you able to text without really paying attention to
voiceover? Say for example, you are in a noisy place.
My last concern is the screen placement and longevity. I read a handful
of messages where folks couldn't get their screens to stick and stay in
place. How annoying for a $10 purchase. Any further thoughts on this? Is
it a good idea to take the cover to Verizon and have them fit it?
Thanks for the info. In a perfect world I'd have a braille display, but
$10 is far more realistic then $1700. :)
Traci
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