Moto 360 3rd Gen Case - Wear OS Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone know a case that would work for the Moto 360 3rd gen? I really need one as the silver bezel or edges are getting dented and scratched from the work I do.

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Nexus 4 rear protector recommendations?

After having mine for one day and really enjoying it, there are already two hairline scratches on the back, I'm fairly one of them (about 1mm long under the G under "LG") came with the phone, and the other I have no idea, as most people I've baby'd the device since I opened the packaging so there's something going on.
Regardless, it isn't really an issue but I'd like to get a rear protector to potentially stop further hairline scratches, does anyone have any recommendations as the Spigen dual protector has some awful reviews.
Cheers :good:.
Exact Armor
I spent about $7.95 for an Exact Armor case. Its not huge but has enough soft and hard protection where the back would be reasonably well protected. Any case like it would work, but its price sold me.:victory:
Spigen sgp steinheil screen protector for front and back. I love it!

[Q] Wet screen protector application

So I recently purchased an lg g pad 8.3 and an accompanying armorsuit military-shield screen protector. The screen protector uses an application fluid spray and I was wondering if this was safe for my tablet. Because the glass on different devices varies, I would like to know if it's safe specifically on the lg g pad 8.3.
Used this on mine, no complaints. Give it a day or two and it will be crystal clear. Just squeegy away from any ports.

Moto X backs

Hello Everyone,
I was wondering how everyone's experience with the leather, specifically the natural leather, and plastic backs? I like the idea of the leather aging naturally, but wasn't sure how the new leather compared to the Moto X 2014. I am curious how the plastic backs compare to the OG Moto X (2013). Also does anyone know if there is a place where you can view the backs before buying the phone? Thanks for the help.
I've got the black plastic back, it's got a diagonal ribbed texture which helps a lot for grip. It's not anything like the almost waxy plastic texture of the white and black version of the OG Moto X that I had.
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It's also a bit of a rubberized material too so it's that much more grippy feeling.
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kj1060 said:
Hello Everyone,
I was wondering how everyone's experience with the leather, specifically the natural leather, and plastic backs? I like the idea of the leather aging naturally, but wasn't sure how the new leather compared to the Moto X 2014. I am curious how the plastic backs compare to the OG Moto X (2013). Also does anyone know if there is a place where you can view the backs before buying the phone? Thanks for the help.
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I've got the natural leather. I like it better than in the 2014 Moto X. I like the texture and it feels more premium. It is wearing pretty evenly and looks better than on the 2014, except where I dropped a French fry on it then jacked it up trying to get the grease stain out. But I know a good way to do it now, after the fact!
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[Q] Screen replacement costs for Moto G4 Plus

Hi everyone
My Moto G4 Plus fell down recently and cracked the screen. Any idea on how much the replacement costs for the screen would be?
Thanks in advance
If you're in India, going by the listed price for last year's Moto G 3's listings for ONLY the GLASS screen is about ?1200-1400 on average across most online sellers. However if the damage is more extensive, and you'd need the replace the digitizer as well, most listings suggest about ?2000-2500 which mention LCD+digitizer assembly.
Given moto g4 got launched only a few months ago, you would have it under warranty. At one time Moto had officially offered a one time free replacement for its entire E, G and X range in a few markers, probably two years ago. But not sure if your specific purchase entitles you to damage protection, considering there is no such announcement in Indian market atleast.
Going by my own experience with a broken screen iPhone some years back, I'd suggest getting repair and replacement done through only the manufacturer, the only expense should be the replacement screen, warrant would entitle you to free service. In my case I'd tried saving on Apple's expensive spares and service, and ended up with a dead screen as the generic substitute was not capable of sealing the display as needed.
Here's a really helpful explanation about the three display components found on LCD touchscreen phones from an old iPhone forum, which helped me establish what was actually broken on my iPhone:
The screen is the glass on the front of the iPhone that you touch. It has the opening of the ear speaker at the top, and the opening for the home button at the bottom. It is real glass, is what usually cracks when you drop an iPhone. It looks like the entire front of an iPhone. It is just over half a millimeter (0.6 - 0.7 mm) thick clear glass with the top and bottom areas painted black.
The next layer is a thick layer of adhesive which bonds the front glass to the digitizer.
The digitizer is glass and interprets your finger touch movements so you can use the iPhone. The digitizer is just a bit larger in area than the picture size, you see when you use the iPhone.?*
The third component going in, is the LCD which is the video display screen, this displays the picture you see. The LCD size is nearly the size of the picture you see.
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i enquired a local repair shop. He quoted me @ 40 for display.
in aliexpress you can found the display+digitizer for 50 USD... and there are a lot of tutorials on youtube to change the display...
with the moto G3 it was expensive and hard because the display was stick to the rest of the phone with a lot of glue.... this is not the case with the moto g4

Zen fone flip cases (any good ones or better to stick with number and other cases?)

I am new to the Zenfone, but one thing I have noticed is there have been what look to be identical cases (flip cases) for past models.
I am considering the Zenfone 3, but am wondering if official flip cases are made by other companies who market under their own name, such as seen in this Italian video comparing an ASUS snd a Nillkin case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMKKKHOkqMY
Anyone know?
I have seen other models that also look the same, such as TopAce, etc. Nillkin gets the most hits. Are they the makers of the official case?
Related question. Will a flip case take a tempered glass screen protector? I tend to think no since there is also a protective screen built into the case. As such, maybe better to get a good bumper or other case with a tempered glass protector? But I hear the zenfone 3 is partly curved and may be a challenge for such glass protectors.What do others have to say? Thanks!
I have this one. Not expensive at all, closes with magnets, and has excellent protection on all sides (the phone fits in a soft elastic plastic) . Sorry it's on Amazon France but I guess you can find it almost everywhere https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01EHP3STS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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