Air bubble under scre
On the screen protector that came with the Zen Vision: M, there is an air bubble in the top right corner of the screen, and it looks like dust is underneath. Since it is right at the corner, is it possible to partially remove the screen to fix it, and then put the screen back on, or will it lose it's stickiness? I want to leave the screen protector on because I don't have a case or anything to protect it.
bestskinsever.com just bought this for my ZVM and it will protect the face?of the ZVM. Skin+shipping and handling is under $9.00. and you will never have to worry again. The protector that comes with the ZVM is nice for the screen but you need to keep the rest of it protected from those hairline scratches and this will do the job.
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