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Ipad Mini Lifeproof Screen Protecter

How do you take off a LifeProof case?

1.Removing the Bottom > Locate the charger port on the bottom of the phone or tablet. Open the charge port door.> Find the small slot to the left of the charge port. This is placed on the case for easy removal. > Flip the case over, so the back is facing upward. Then, turn the bottom of the phone so that it is facing away from your body. > Grab a dime or penny. Insert it into the small slot to the left of the charge port. Work the coin further into the slot by twisting it slightly.Continue to do this very gently until you hear a click, indicating the back and front portions are separated. > Slide your fingers into the bottom of the case, where the charge port door has opened. You should hear another pop when the other side of the latch opens.> Work your fingers in further, between the back of the phone/tablet and the back of the case. Pull the back of the case away from the front, using a back and forth motion toward your body.You should feel several latches along the side of the case release as you work the back portion away from the front in a seesaw motion.Do not use a peeling motion. Without your hand between the phone/tablet and the back of the case, it will break.> Set the back of the case aside.2. Removing the Top > Turn the LifeProof case over. Do the next step above a soft area, such as a bed, in case your phone or tablet falls out of the case quickly.> Apply pressure to the front of the case with the surface of your thumbs. Try to do this in the middle of the case.> Grasp your other fingers around the sides of the case. Your phone should pop out of the back.> Peel away any parts that are still attached at a gentle diagonal angle.

Which is better? Otterbox, Lifeproof, or Trident?

I have an iPad mini and on it is the otterbox defender. I love this case but it is hard to clean the inside screen protector. The otterbox costs around $70. I also had a griffin survivor on my iPad mini but do not buy that. The survivor damaged the screen on my ipad and I had to get a new. I would say go with the otterbox because I've heard and seen videos of how bad the life proof is for the ipad mini. The trident seems like a good case for a lot cheaper. I haven't really looked into the trident so I do not know much about.
I would say get the otterbox or the trident.

Why can't I swipe up/down to access Notification Center and Control Center in iOS 8.1?

Both Notification Center and Control Center have settings to choose when they can and cannot be accessed, such as disabling them on the lock screen (which I highly recommend, especially for Control Center) and inside apps.Control Center is the easiest to access; it's right on the main screen in Settings.Notification Center is a bit more hidden. If I remember correctly it was once available from the main screen of Settings, but now it is located under your Password Settings. It is divided into two toggles for the Today and Notifications View tabs.If your settings allow for one of the screens to show up and it still won't, you may have a case on that prevents swiping from the edge of the screen in a way the phone can recognize. This sounds odd, but it was the case with a super-rugged thick case my father has for his iPhone 4s.

Is there a way to get hairspray off a phone screen???

I wasn't paying attention when getting ready this morning. And now there is hairspray all over my phone screen. I have a Palm Centro. Any ideas how to get it off???

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