Don’t like that Verizon red check mark located in between the two speakers on the Motorola DROID Turbo 2? Suppose we told you that it can be removed. As it turns out, the ShatterShield technology, which makes the screen shatterproof, includes an outer layer that has to be replaced by the consumer. Made of acrylic polymer, the Verizon logo is actually printed on this outer layer.
You could simply remove the acrylic polymer layer and the red check mark will disappear. However, you also lose a key component of the ShatterShield system. Not only would you be more likely to scratch or crack your … – Source
Don't like that Verizon logo on your Motorola DROID Turbo 2? It can be removed.
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