08-29-2016 15:44
08-29-2016 15:44
08-29-2016 18:01
08-29-2016 18:01
I don't think the screen is made with glass. I think it is made of plastic.
08-30-2016 00:30
08-30-2016 00:30
Mike | London, UK
Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, Charge, Flex 2 - iPad Air 2, Nokia Lumia 925 (Deceased), iPhone 6
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
08-30-2016 00:40
08-30-2016 00:40
08-30-2016 03:30
08-30-2016 03:30
I was replying to the post above mine.
Mike | London, UK
Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, Charge, Flex 2 - iPad Air 2, Nokia Lumia 925 (Deceased), iPhone 6
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
09-02-2016 10:33
09-02-2016 10:33
Hm.. I guess I am wrong. Thanks for the clarification.
Nevertheless, glass can still be stratched easily.
09-02-2016 22:58
09-02-2016 22:58
09-03-2016 02:25
09-03-2016 02:25
If the screen is made of any kind of plastic, simply get some toothpaste on a cloth and rub the scratch. May seem dumb but trust me it works. Hope this helps!
09-03-2016 04:24
09-03-2016 04:24
@yhussein and if the screen is made of ha tells glass version three as the company claims, what would suggestion be?
09-03-2016 04:27 - edited 09-03-2016 04:28
09-03-2016 04:27 - edited 09-03-2016 04:28
Well, I am sure that you could try toothpaste, but no guarentees that it would work. Try contacting a watch repairer as that is where i got the toothpaste trick from.
Good luck! @Rich_Laue
09-05-2016 05:09
09-05-2016 05:09
Hello all, I hope you are doing fine! If you are experiencing problems with your Blaze, I recommend getting in touch with our support team, I know they will be glad to help you out. For a faster response you can contact them via phone or chat.
Let me know the outcome.
09-06-2016 08:27 - edited 09-06-2016 08:28
09-06-2016 08:27 - edited 09-06-2016 08:28
n/m