Here is how to get rid of Droid Turbo 2’s Verizon logo
There is no doubt that the shatterproof display of Motorola’s Droid Turbo 2 has been creating a lot of buzz lately. At its official launch in New York, the device was dropped several times and still managed to remain unscathed. The invincible screen however comes with one minor flaw. Since it is a Verizon-exclusive device, it bears the company’s branding at the bottom of the screen. Here is how you can get rid of it.
As we had informed you earlier, Motorola’s Shatter Shield technique consists of two lens elements atop the flexible touch screen. None of them is glass, but a clear polycarbonate and acrylic polymer, which cannot be shattered. While the top later is prone to scratches, it is user replaceable. Now, that is a good news because this is the layer that bears Verizon’s checkmark logo.
The international version of the device, the Moto X Force, is likely to come with a blank space exterior. So, if you find the Droid Turbo 2’s logo bothersome, you can simply replace its exterior lens with the one that would available for the Moto X Force.
As the last resort, you can completely go without the exterior lens, which wouldn’t come without consequences. One, it may damage the internal lens of the device. Two, you may lose Motorola’s lucrative four years’ guarantee to get the screen fixed.
Source: Pocketnow
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