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Just tried rain x. it cleans the screen well but didn't get rid of the 3 small scratches on my n9. As an added bonus it made the screen significantly more finger print resistant. I haven't notice any negative effects of the rain-x but it didn't serve the purpose invented.
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I have managed to crack the whole screen, and being in USA is not easy to get it replaced unless I want to shell out $200 and wait 20 days......
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Edit:
Did a search ... it was on the Lumia 800, so I guess it would apply to the N9 as well.
"The Corning Gorilla glass makes sure the display won't get scratched either. Under that tough cover hides a polarizing filter that reduces reflections and improves the image quality."
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_lumia_...view-686p2.php
Ok, more info from Nokia Conversations:
"In ClearBlack Display phones, the polarizer is placed between the window and the touch sensor. The goal of this layers is to stack the optical performance with an air-gap solution. By putting the polarizer between the touch and display, engineers can block reflection from the captive sensor grid. To envision this, tilt a traditional touch screen phone in direct sunlight…see the grid of tiny dots? That’s the capacitive sensor grid."
http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/...ifferentiator/
Last edited by sting.kl; 2011-12-06 at 15:50.