The protector is just that, a protector, and even more: it decreases de
efficiency of the capacitive touch screen, so the idea is taking it out at
once. Do you leave the protective film when you get a new phone, of course
not!
Do it and try to move the cursors and you will se what am I talking about.
El mar., 29 oct. 2019 a las 14:23, Joe St. Clair AF5MH (<
saintc@...>) escribi¨®:
I don't think of this as a screen protector. It looks like the film
commonly seen on on much newly purchased electronics. I think its just to
keep smudges off during final assembly and shipping. The Nano is just
unusual (unique?) in that they screw the bezel on over the film. Perhaps
the display or electronics sub-assemblies arrived with the film in place
and final assembly just adds the battery, standoffs, back cover and bezel
without removing the film. I have a couple of these and on one I just
worked the film off from under the bezel. On another, I removed the bezel
screws - that was easier. If you are a screen protector kind of person, you
might do well to buy or salvage one and cut it to size. Real screen
protectors are tougher than this film.