It really is sad that the suggested threads are from the One X and the G1, Gorilla Glass 4 should not be having hairline scratches. Anyway, this post will be my first for the T-Mobile Note 4 portion of XDA, as I just upgraded from the S5. The individual who sold it to me had CM12 on it and I immediately flashed it to Kit Kat TouchWiz (Lollipop on the S5 was hawt). Anyway, it came with hairline scratches on the top half of the screen. Though they're not palpable, I tend to stay fixed on the center of my phone because if I analyze the beautiful QHD display closely, my experience is ruined due to the rainbow hairline scratches being exposed when light backgrounds are being shown on my phone. Which leads me to the rather obvious question, what should I do?
A. Get a screen protector or tempered glass. If so, please let me know which specific brand because when I got a screen protector for my older devices, they got smudges on them and rainbow, oily, greasy fingerprints easily which didn't happen on my S5 nor my Note 4.
B. Replace the screen. I found a replacement screen cost ~$12 and I know someone who owns a T-Mobile shop that can do it for me but I'm kind of OCD (in general, whether it's DIY or professional) that the screen won't be intact as it is now. Hopefully one of you will have a strong rebuttal for that.
C. Try to get rid of them myself. I heard a dab of toothpaste on a damp cotton swab could help if you gently rub the scratches in circles, but will that damage the screen at all or make it less responsive?
D. [Any other possible ideas you can think of.]
try a screen protector first. Any of the more "liquid" screen protectors should make these scrateches almost invisible. I really enjoy this one for fixing minor crathes. As long as they are only surface scratches and not cracks it should fix the issue you are having.
http://www.skinomi.com/sagano4.html
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Ok am really! careful with my screen! but some how i have some little hair line Scratches! on my screen.. is there any way i can remove them safe? cheers
Should've put a screen protector immediately when you got it.
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you may find adding a protector now will hide the scratches if they are small enough
They may be superficial. Did you try some good rubbing with a lint free cloth. I had no sp for the longest with no scratches
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Ok am really! careful with my screen! but some how i have some little hair line Scratches! on my screen.. is there any way i can remove them safe? cheers
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sadly NO, If it makes you feel any better my Note always has a case on and just once i removed it for 5 minutes, I manage to drop the phone on a concrete now my screen is scratched thank good the glass didn't break.
I have a scratch on my Galaxy Note also :/ I've only just had it for a week. I only noticed the scratch when I was about to put the screen protector on. I think it happened due to me showing my sister my phone, and she gave my phone to my TWO year old niece to draw on :/ I'm so upset and angry about it. I've dropped my HTC Desire HD many times and not a single scratch.
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I have a tiny little scratch on my note as well. Its no big deal because it can't be seen unless you direct it to the light at a certain angle but it still bugs me.
It seems like the scratch was made with the s pen as it has the pattern of something I had drawn when I was trying out the s pen.
I'll be getting a screen film soon to avoid any further scratches.
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I got a 1mm deep scratch on my screen to
again always had a cover on it and when i took the cover off ... guess what .. it fell on its face and got the scratch.
Now i have the flip cover on it and wouldn't risk taking it off again.
As they mention : Gorilla grass is scratch resistant only.
Look up 'Displex' - it's the best scratch remover there is, and it's cheap too.
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This isn't for the faint of heart....
I built scale plastic model airplanes for 30+ years until the bifocals & carpel tunnel made it impossible to hold an airbrush.
The clear plastic "glass" parts, if not packaged in a bag, can get scratched, screwing up a good looking model.
For starters, try some mild toothpaste. DO NOT rub very hard. It's glass, but you don't want to really screw it up...just in case. After toothpaste, try buffing it with a sheep skin cloth (chamois). Now this one will sound silly, but it works on plastic, clear future floor wax. I used it from time to time to fill the spider cracks where they didn't get the mold clean when they injected the plastic.
I haven't had to fix a gorilla glass/hardened glass screen, but I've used these tricks on my old windows phones & pda's after too many uses of the stylus.
I don't use a protector on either my streak, for over a year, or my note for the last 3 months. I don't understand how they are getting scratched.
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This isn't for the faint of heart....
I built scale plastic model airplanes for 30+ years until the bifocals & carpel tunnel made it impossible to hold an airbrush.
The clear plastic "glass" parts, if not packaged in a bag, can get scratched, screwing up a good looking model.
For starters, try some mild toothpaste. DO NOT rub very hard. It's glass, but you don't want to really screw it up...just in case. After toothpaste, try buffing it with a sheep skin cloth (chamois). Now this one will sound silly, but it works on plastic, clear future floor wax. I used it from time to time to fill the spider cracks where they didn't get the mold clean when they injected the plastic.
I haven't had to fix a gorilla glass/hardened glass screen, but I've used these tricks on my old windows phones & pda's after too many uses of the stylus.
I don't use a protector on either my streak, for over a year, or my note for the last 3 months. I don't understand how they are getting scratched.
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Clear floor polish works on harder clear plastic. Never tried on glass. WOrth trying for $10 from local supermarket. And then put a cover on it
I'm lucky so far - only scratches have been on the screen protectors. But then I need to replace them - used up two so far, and good quality 6H ones too! Better than a scratched glass though - sorry to hear about that!
Hello everyone!
Well, to make my sad story short: My Note fell gently on the floor with the screen down and it slid around 20 cms on the floor. I guess there was sand on the floor because when I checked my screen had a ~1 cm scratch, thick as a strand of hair (God, I hate to remember that moment... ).
So well, when I use my Note I can see a rainbow effect where the scratch is, it isn't very noticeable for other people but I do see it when I use it, specially on white backgrounds or high brightness, AND I can also feel it with the S-Pen. When I got home I immediately started reading about screen protectors and ordered an SGP Ultra Oleophobic one, I'm still waiting to get it next week .
My question is: Some people claim that some screen protectors with wet applications (like XO Skins) can hide these scratches and I'm wondering if some of you guys with scratches on your Note have successfully hid them with these protectors. I'll try with the SGP one when I get it to see the results but I'm interested to know if the other ones work also.
Thanks a lot everyone!
I have used a Skinomi and it reduced a scratch significantly on 2 phones- I never thought that the fact it was a wet application may have helped a bit.... Thankfully, I put a crappy protector straight on my note..I scratched 2 gorilla glass phones within 3 days of getting them...I am a slow learner.
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Hello everyone!
Well, to make my sad story short: My Note fell gently on the floor with the screen down and it slid around 20 cms on the floor. I guess there was sand on the floor because when I checked my screen had a ~1 cm scratch, thick as a strand of hair (God, I hate to remember that moment... ).
So well, when I use my Note I can see a rainbow effect where the scratch is, it isn't very noticeable for other people but I do see it when I use it, specially on white backgrounds or high brightness, AND I can also feel it with the S-Pen. When I got home I immediately started reading about screen protectors and ordered an SGP Ultra Oleophobic one, I'm still waiting to get it next week .
My question is: Some people claim that some screen protectors with wet applications (like XO Skins) can hide these scratches and I'm wondering if some of you guys with scratches on your Note have successfully hid them with these protectors. I'll try with the SGP one when I get it to see the results but I'm interested to know if the other ones work also.
Thanks a lot everyone!
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Here in Canada there are kiosks in the Malls for a company called "Ghost Armor" and the screen protectors they apply (you can get them full body skinned as well) cover and fill scratches (or at least the appearance of them anyways).
Its a good product but I dont know if you have them in your country...
ZAGG Invisible Shield will totally hide it. The adhesive fills anything. It covered a noticeable gouge on my old S2.
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People should always use a screen shield/protector. I have the SGP Glas.t on my Note. It's also scratch proof. I tend to leave my phone in the same pocket as my coins.
Thanks for all your replies, guys! I'll see the results when I get the screen protector shipped and I'll post the results. If it doesn't work then for sure I'll try to get one of the ones you mentioned.
So I love my galaxy note and I'm a bit paranoid about scratches to it.
Now I think you would need to use the s pen to enjoy the full experience but I'm afraid to scratch it when there might be sand or other material between the tip and the screen.
If I clean the screen and the pen with my shirt everytime I use it am I safe then?
Today I went to my local store to get some more info and if it would affect the screens accuracy and he told me if Samsung sells them for the note I could be sure that it wont affect it because it would otherwise generate to much complaints.
And they generally cost 10 euro there and ive seen some that cost 50$ on the internet so what could be the difference and is it worth it?
Thanks in advance
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It will be a real pain to clean the screen and the pen everytime you wanna use it don't you think ?
I never liked screen protectors myself but I changed my mind after I made a scratch on the screen using the pen
you could go for a screen protector but they are prone to indents and scratches while using the pen so I don't know if you'd like it
then again you could get the sgp screen protector made of real glass but they are expensive . Costs around 40 bucks
http://www.spigen.com/sgp-samsung-g...r-glas-t-premium-tempered-glass-series-1.html
Your call....
I personally use a screen protector, cheap and easy to replace, sure it might affect the use of the pen slightly (pen doesn't glide as smooth) but ive been sketching and taking notes with the pen and a screen protector fitted from the day after i bought my Note and can honestly say its not as bad as some people would have you believe.
Anything abrasive that can get between pen and screen can also get between your finger and the screen, therefore you're just as likely to get scratches from your finger as you are from the pen, I personally use a screen protector but that gorilla glass is good stuff and unless you slide it across the floor your unlikely to get any deep scratches just from day to day use.
I got a tiny scratch on my screen and I've no idea how as I only every put my phone in my jeans on its own. On top of this I was using a flip cover. I have now relegated the flip cover to my drawer as I found that I was getting tiny abrasions all over the bezel (especially on the corners) simply from the act of repeatedly putting my phone in my pocket. They are really only microscopic and mainly visible when you hold the phone up to the light but still very annoying. I do wish Samsung would choose a matte polycarbonate material instead of those stupid glossy plastic nonsense. Anyway, rant over. I DEFINITELY would use a screen protector and a more holistic case than the - frankly - useless flip covers unless little scratches don't bother you at all.
Screen protector and case from day 1. All like new.
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i wouldnt worry too much, as somebody else said that gorilla glass is tough. i only had my note a week so cant really comment but i had a galaxy s for almost 2 years (also gorilla glass screen) never had a screen protector and it was always in my jeans pocket with loose coins keys n lighters n after 21 months it has 2 of the tiniest scratches i have ever seen
Just get a screen protector, no need to worry about abrasive, tiny particles (i.e. Sand) getting stuck on tip of finger/S Pen and scratching your screen.
Gorilla Glass is scratch resistant, not proof!
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I am not sure why people still use screen protectors on today's high end devices especially phones like the Galaxy Note II with the enhanced toughened glass it has. Not only do they look terrible, they cause problems. See the numerous video uploads of people trying to scratch the glass for proof of how tough it is.
The Galaxy Note II has an extra issue with screen protectors in that it obviously uses an S-Pen detection layer.
I have just read the official manual for it and it clearly states NOT to use one as it causes sensor malfunctions. See attached clipping:
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I am not sure why people still use screen protectors on today's high end devices especially phones like the Galaxy Note II with the enhanced toughened glass it has. Not only do they look terrible, they cause problems. See the numerous video uploads of people trying to scratch the glass for proof of how tough it is.
The Galaxy Note II has an extra issue with screen protectors in that it obviously uses an S-Pen detection layer.
I have just read the official manual for it and it clearly states NOT to use one as it causes sensor malfunctions. See attached clipping:
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This is very true with the invent of gorilla glass I have personally tried acracthing screens with no success I have even gone to the point of using an extremely sharp knife and dragging the point across the screen, he screen protectors are only really good for keeping fingerprints off screen ans if you are worried about that you really have no business having a touch screen and yes the cause many problems
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This is very true with the invent of gorilla glass I have personally tried acracthing screens with no success I have even gone to the point of using an extremely sharp knife and dragging the point across the screen, he screen protectors are only really good for keeping fingerprints off screen ans if you are worried about that you really have no business having a touch screen and yes the cause many problems
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Have you tried with sand?
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I am not sure why people still use screen protectors on today's high end devices especially phones like the Galaxy Note II with the enhanced toughened glass it has. Not only do they look terrible, they cause problems. See the numerous video uploads of people trying to scratch the glass for proof of how tough it is.
The Galaxy Note II has an extra issue with screen protectors in that it obviously uses an S-Pen detection layer.
I have just read the official manual for it and it clearly states NOT to use one as it causes sensor malfunctions. See attached clipping:
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Any ideas what they meant by sensor malfunction? Inaccuracy of S pen? Is it a temporal or permanent malfunction?
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ya let me see you go to the beach and somehow manage to get some sand accidently on ur phone like i did when i tucked my phone in my bag which happened to have caught some sand from playing arnd..........do that and then come back here and tell us what u think of screen protectors......
I think the massage for sensor error is not for s-pen. but maybe for brightness or gesture hand on the top of the sensor.
I'll test it when it arrives.
But gorila glass or not... every phone i had got scratched, and if it was made with diamond glass .- it would scratch...
F..it - I'll use the screen protector. (bestskinsever has the best one for me.. I just emailed them when will they get one for NOTE II.
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This is very true with the invent of gorilla glass I have personally tried acracthing screens with no success I have even gone to the point of using an extremely sharp knife and dragging the point across the screen, he screen protectors are only really good for keeping fingerprints off screen ans if you are worried about that you really have no business having a touch screen and yes the cause many problems
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Gorilla glass will still scratch I had a htc one x with a few light scratches from sand and everyday grit
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I get AMAZED when people vouch for screen protectors like they are invincible ARMOR which protects the screen from all possible damage like that from Sand all keep talking about.
Is it so that sand will not scratch the screen protector but will the screen? Or is it that we feel that even if it does scratch the screen protector, it will miraculously save the screen? Both this conditions seems quite ambiguous and UNBELIEVABLE to me unless I see a proof that screen protectors ACTUALLY save the screen even when scratched through Sand or Diamond or whatever!
I would appreciate enlightenment through fellow members on this and more thoughts accordingly.
This really annoys me.
Gorilla Glass SRATCHES. It may not be a huge scratch but you will always get light scratches which only show up when you inspect the screen closely and I HATE those more because you can be so careful with the phone and then find some tiny dust particle you couldn't even see has made a mark on your display. I hate it.
Screen protectors get Scratched. They will get more scratches than the glass because they are softer but the screen will be perfect underneath.
And when it's really dirty ill just change the protector.
I agree that the protectors won't stop something seriously sharp like metal going through but if you take care with the phone and use a protector then the phone will be perfect for as long as you have it.
And incidentally I have a GLAS.T SGP protector on my iPhone 5. It's glass so it won't scratch easily, and yes it will pick up light scratches but again underneath its perfect.
That's why I use them.
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I get AMAZED when people vouch for screen protectors like they are invincible ARMOR which protects the screen from all possible damage like that from Sand all keep talking about.
Is it so that sand will not scratch the screen protector but will the screen? Or is it that we feel that even if it does scratch the screen protector, it will miraculously save the screen? Both this conditions seems quite ambiguous and UNBELIEVABLE to me unless I see a proof that screen protectors ACTUALLY save the screen even when scratched through Sand or Diamond or whatever!
I would appreciate enlightenment through fellow members on this and more thoughts accordingly.
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Why is this confusing to you? If you cover something, and the cover is scratched, then you can just change the cover. If your protector is pierced, then of course no go, but I suspect your screen is still damaged. Scratches are typically not deep.
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I have a Spigen Crystal Clear protector on my Note II
So far after a days use i have found NO problems with having the protector on.
I will keep this thread informed if I run into any problems.
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Why is this confusing to you? If you cover something, and the cover is scratched, then you can just change the cover. If your protector is pierced, then of course no go, but I suspect your screen is still damaged. Scratches are typically not deep.
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My question is more related to the THICKNESS of those screen protectors. How does a less than 1mm thin plastic skin protect whats beneath. Wouldn't it scratch the screen anyway when it is exposed to sand and hard metal which can scratch Gorilla glass?
I get extremely annoyed when the screen protectors themselves may get easily scratched even while putting on the screen. I have used SGP Ultra Fine on my SGS2 for few weeks and while I loved the way my fingers used to glide over them with hardly any smearing compared to the original Gorilla glass screen, I could not tolerate the numerous scratches it got despite careful use and hence had to remove it to avoid the distraction and recover the outstanding display beneath. I hate spoiling the display for such hypothetical situation where we believe that the protector can actually protect the screen as I anyway never had any scratch on my SGS1 and only recently noticed couple of them on my SGS2 which may have come during a visit to the service center and am still okay with the screen without the protector as otherwise the screen is still flawless and those scratches are invisible unless specifically searched at an angle with strong light (like sunlight) comes through a specific angle.
I think people are missing the point here, my original post made reference to the Samsung manual for this device which clearly tells you not to use one as it causes malfunctions.
The negatives outway the positives in that, they alter functionality of the phone as stated by Samsung, they spoil the appearance of your phone with bubbles and mis-alignment, they are not going to save the screen from heavy scratches anyway and the only people that really benefit are companies that sell them.
If you use one and you are happy with that then all well and good. But personally I find if you take care of your phone and use a good case as I have done for years you simply won't need a protector.
I used one for months on a first gen Note, no problems at all; I can't imagine why it would cause any problems. And the reason I installed one is because before I installed it, a small bit of dust caused a noticable scratch on the glass. As for appearance issues, if you take your time and install a decent quality one, you won't notice it at all, and I tend to prefer the feel of a protected screen over glass now. Having used a few protectors over the years, it's hard to imagine what you'd be doing that could penetrate a protector, short of attacking it with a Stanley knife, in which case your screen is the least of your worries. They're designed to take minor scuffs, and since this is a stylus orientated device, I'd be worried about dragging plastic over it without some protection.
I am on day 3 with my protector on my Note II and no problems.
Pen works perfectly. Pressure also works perfectly.
I want to know about this as I plan to draw a lot on my galaxy note and I am known to be quite "expressive". I don't want to scratch up my screen from doing digital paintings, that's why I want a screen protector :/
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I think people are missing the point here, my original post made reference to the Samsung manual for this device which clearly tells you not to use one as it causes malfunctions.
The negatives outway the positives in that, they alter functionality of the phone as stated by Samsung, they spoil the appearance of your phone with bubbles and mis-alignment, they are not going to save the screen from heavy scratches anyway and the only people that really benefit are companies that sell them.
If you use one and you are happy with that then all well and good. But personally I find if you take care of your phone and use a good case as I have done for years you simply won't need a protector.
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I'm still not sure what they meant by malfunction....is this a long term malfunction or short tern while the screen protector is on?
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I believe they are concerned about it covering up the light sensor than more than anything.
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The bottom line is your screen will probably end up with a minor scratch after a year of use. So do you put some cheap plastic/rubber film on it and never enjoy the brilliant screen? Or do you enjoy it for all it's glory and deal with scratches if they happen?
The Note 2 comes with the best screen protector already. It is called Gorilla Glass 2. Why put a 10 cent (sold to you for $40) piece of crap on it?
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The bottom line is your screen will probably end up with a minor scratch after a year of use. So do you put some cheap plastic/rubber film on it and never enjoy the brilliant screen? Or do you enjoy it for all it's glory and deal with scratches if they happen?
The Note 2 comes with the best screen protector already. It is called Gorilla Glass 2. Why put a 10 cent (sold to you for $40) piece of crap on it?
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There are great protectors out there that are very clear and looks almost like as if nothing is on it
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I think people are missing the point here, my original post made reference to the Samsung manual for this device which clearly tells you not to use one as it causes malfunctions.
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Unless your screen protector is magnetic, it's not going to cause malfunctions.
You can put a piece of cardboard on top of your screen and it doesn't affect the stylus. Seriously. Try it.
The only way you are going to induce scratches is if your protector is made out of sand or something, or you trap sand or whatever under it.
I didn't use screen protectors with my galaxy note until I got a small scratch on the screen.
There is also a nice degree of comfort knowing your screen is protected. If you get something on the screen - dirt, oil, whatever.
Worst case scenario is you just get a new protector. (versus a new screen).
Do I really NEED one? Perhaps not. But I do anyway.
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I bought a Note 9 from swappa. I was under the impression that the micro scratches the seller said would really not be noticeable at all. But I do notice them a little when I am in the sunlight.
I thought about returning it as it bugs me a little but I've already grown attached the to the thing and don't want to go through the process of return the buying yet a different one and reloading things
Is there any way to fix little scratches on the screen? I bought an accidental protection for 50 bucks from swappa when i bought it. but wanted to ask first.
my intention is to get a flip cover for the phone to keep the screen as pristine as possible
The safest options I've seen online is to either live with it, apply a screen protector on top of some kind or apply oleo-phobic coating on the screen. There are more volatile solutions that I wouldn't recommend.
As others have said either any screen protector will cover up micro scratches mainly because of the adhesive seeps into the small "canyons" from my understanding.
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I use Zagg's custom made sticky HD protectors and they work great. My Note 9 lives in a case and screen protector; the small moments it hasn't have been enough to cause small scratches on screen even with Gorilla Glass whatever. And debris does get into case and if not cleaned frequently can scratch your back glass / edges too.
Why I paid $1,200 for an all-glass phone is beyond me. I love Notes. Hate not being able to ROM it, but at least I could downgrade it from the horrid Pie update.
If what bugs you is the scratch itself, you can try rubbing toothpaste on the screen. It helps removing very minor scratches.
If you can live with the scratches but you just don't want to see them then use LOCA-based screen protector such as Domeglass. LOCA will fill in the scratches and you will no longer see them.
It happened to me many times as well. Just placing a screen protector (tpu soft one - not glass protector) will hide the scratches.