View Full Version : Im lost
duckcall
09-11-2007, 06:47 PM
well after reading for over a hour i have over thought what i want to buy as far as protecting my iphone. i was going to get the BodyGuardz but it seems like every other post i read someone hates it or someone loves it. i really dont know what other options there is beside the BodyGuardz to keep the screen safe?
thanks
jeff
well after reading for over a hour i have over thought what i want to buy as far as protecting my iphone. i was going to get the BodyGuardz but it seems like every other post i read someone hates it or someone loves it. i really dont know what other options there is beside the BodyGuardz to keep the screen safe?
thanks
jeff
I'm not going to be much help, but as you have found out, there are so many different options out there for cases, protectors, covers that it is very hard to get anyone to agree on what is best. I really don't think that you have alot to worry about with the screen as long as you are reasonably careful with it. I haven't had anything on my screen for the 2 months I have had mine and have had no troubles at all. The glass screen is pretty tough and the stylus (ie..your finger) that we use with these is pretty soft.
duckcall
09-11-2007, 07:34 PM
well im really anal about the screen and what not, im the only one who touches the phone. i went ahead and ordered the bodyguardz skin. sounds kinda hard to install but i saw a few write ups for it while i was reading. anyone have any tips on the installation?
thanks
jeff
duckcall
09-12-2007, 02:39 PM
before applying the bodyguardz can i use the cleaning solution they sent to clean the screen?
thanks
jeff
brojimh
09-12-2007, 03:33 PM
Invisible Shield, best one hands down.
It's a little pricey ($25.00) but has a lifetime guarantee against scratches and tears.
If it ever scratches or tears they replace it for free for the lifetime of the device.
www.shieldzone.com (http://www.shieldzone.com)
Crash Override
09-12-2007, 04:49 PM
I debated over the bodyguards and the Invisible Shield, and to be honest, can't remember what swayed me one way over the other. They both seem very similar. I will tell you this: it's a pain in the A** to get installed. Be very patient. The front screen shield is pretty easy to apply, but the back is a whole different beast. Be sure to get the holes on the top and bottom lined up correctly, get the back smoothed out and then move on to the corners. The corners will be difficult to get to stick, let them dry a little. Here's a helpful tip. I used a wide rubber band, stretched around the edge of the entire iPhone to hold the corners in place while they dried. Worked like a charm. I was originally going to order an iSkin Revo, but glad I went with the bodyguardz instead. My iPhone still looks brand new, and I like the way it gives the back a "wet" look. Plus it still fits perfectly in my pocket.:smile:
When I feel like I want a little extra protection (Like when putting it in a glove compartment), i just slide it into the cloth pouch that came with my old 30 gig iPod video.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by
vBSEO 3.3.0