No...it doesn,t
in the screen and handset
Charge the mobile upto 80 percent Switch off your mobile Press & HOld Power + Volume up Green screen will appear release power key Red screen appear release volume up key Recovery menu will appear Select Wipe data Select yes- delete all user data
The screen is very scratch resistant. It would actually have to take a pretty hard knock to scratch it.
Answer: When a mobile phone network is searching for a handset that handset will send it's ID back to the network to say, "Here I am!" then it start communicating with the network, by doing that it transmit an RF signal that is generating magnetic fields, that is strong enough to disturb the cathode ray in the monitor or TV screen, the same thing happen when one bring a magnet near a screen, but don't try it, it can permanently destroy the monitor or TV screen.
example is when a handset placed beside the monitor rings
Yes, although it may appear scratched if you have a screen protector because what appears to be a scratch is actually a rip in your protector, and if you run your fingernail through the scratch and you feel your scratch indent, it's not a scratch in your iPhone screen, it is only a rip in your protector
Yes
No. The screen is a special kind of glass that is very hard to scratch. It's not impossible to scratch, but it shouldn't be a problem unless you like to throw your iPod on the ground a lot =]
it depends on the size of scratch and if it is more deeper then you have to worry.
It's a cell phone screen. Of course it scratches.
It depends on how deep the scratch is, a small scratch may be easily covered over by a protective film or layer, a larger scratch though may require a filling. A really large crack will need the whole screen to be replaced
no