03-03-2022, 10:44 AM
I'm really sorry to hear that it sounds like the keyboard case is just as slick as the original case.
That's a real problem, especially since the screen is not gorilla glass, and these are made in such small numbers that no good (sturdy, like OtterBox) cases are made for them.
I have been very careful, however the inevitable happened and the phone slipped from my hand and shattered the screen, even though it was only a couple foot drop. But I feel really bad for Mil, who has a thread (about cases) where he said he has replaced his screen 3 times already. :o
The case is so slick, I was wondering if that would even adhere. Probably best to scuff it up first a bit with some sandpaper I guess. I guess 'ruining' it no longer matters if you are going to be spraying something like that on there anyway.
That's a real problem, especially since the screen is not gorilla glass, and these are made in such small numbers that no good (sturdy, like OtterBox) cases are made for them.
I have been very careful, however the inevitable happened and the phone slipped from my hand and shattered the screen, even though it was only a couple foot drop. But I feel really bad for Mil, who has a thread (about cases) where he said he has replaced his screen 3 times already. :o
(03-02-2022, 10:34 PM)danimations Wrote: What about using a spray-on rubber (or similar) product? You could coat the case with a light dusting of it, which should help.
The case is so slick, I was wondering if that would even adhere. Probably best to scuff it up first a bit with some sandpaper I guess. I guess 'ruining' it no longer matters if you are going to be spraying something like that on there anyway.
Cheers,
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TRS-80
What is Free Software and why is it so important for society?
Protocols, not Platforms
For the most Linux-y experience on your Linux phone, try SXMO!
I am (nominally) the Armbian Maintainer for PineBook Pro (although severely lacking in time these days).