The problem with this, of course, is that the more of the vent you block, the higher the pressure air coming out of what's left of the opening.
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I dropped my iPod nano on the street while I was walking and then immediately stepped on it, and the screen was shattered. Amazingly, it still worked, but I doubted it would hold together very long. I was on the fence about trying this, worried that the touch screen wouldn't work at all afterward, but the thing was so near destroyed anyway I figured it'd be worth the risk. I put two coats of clear nail polish on it and guess what! It still works!
I have a broken screen on my phone and I may just have to try this. How does it look when it is turned on? I am afraid that the polish might leak into the display. Also I am
I have a broken screen on my phone and I may just have to try this. How does it look when it is turned on?
When it's on and the light shows through it, it still looks all cracked, but I'm no longer worried about getting tiny glass shards in my thumb when I operate it, which was the goal.
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I am afraid that the polish might leak into the display. Also I am
That was my fear, not that it would look bad but that it would gunk up the tech and make it stop working. It makes a big difference that it was my nano and not my phone. I don't think I would have tried that on my phone. But first we went to the phone repairing place in the mall, but they didn't have the nano-sized screens. But that's where I would go if I broke my phone.
In conclusion, the nano also had one singular crack all the way across the screen from almost the first moment I got it and it never bothered me because it felt smooth and it worked fine. It wasn't until I was looking at a pile of tiny glass shards held together by who knows what that I decided it needed a fix.