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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
i think the zagg in personal preferance. I tryed it and messed up the install, even tripped one of my water indicators from the solution dripping down. I returned it in the 30 day window. Cant really say if its good or not because i never got to try it. But from posts ive read some people swear by it and others hated it. I bought a pouch. Maybe you need something like a microfiber bag or sleeve?
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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
FYI on the Zaggs screen protector has got a kind of rubbery texture, so your figure and stylus doesn't glide over it like with the stock sprint screen protector or with just the screen.
Also if you get Zaggs one trick to prevent the water indicator from being set off is to cut a small piece of paper the size of the water indicator put it over the indicator with a piece of scotch tape (but be careful not to touch the water indicator with the tape, worked for me installing a screen protector with the soapy water method. The paint is coming off??? Any pics of this? |
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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
Not sure the invisibleSHIELD protects the plastic bezel around the screen based on the picture on their website: http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/...ns-shields.php
It's only showing pieces for the screen and the battery cover. I do know that Phantom Skinz does: http://phantomskinz.com/htctouchpro2sprint.aspx I used the Phantom Skinz for my Touch Pro and I found it had better coverage, especially around the chrome which is known for getting dinged up pretty bad. I haven't decided whether I am going to use any protection on the TP2. I'm still on the original screen protector that it came with. I'll probably wait until one of the "skin" products goes on sale at 50% off again. Phantom Skinz has them at 30% off right now until Dec. 1st. I'll probably end up getting a screen protector and case from Seidio since I am still hesitant to use any liquid to put on any skin protection on my week old TP2. |
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I had it on my TP1. Didn't like it. I'm not careless with the phone, so I don't worry too much about dropping it or dropping something on it. The TP1 screen with the invisible shield did look fine as it was a clean install, but it does make the texture slightly... not smooth. You can tell a difference immediately after using a stylus/finger/fingernail on the bare screen vs the newly textured screen. Now on the TP2, there is a proximity sensor just above the top left corner of the screen (no, you can't see it, but you can test it out during a phone call), so if you us a screen protector, you can't go all the way to the edge, you'll have to cut it off at the edge of the screen, which makes it not as effective, and ugly. I wouldn't get it on my phone.
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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
i have used Zagg and phantom
i like zagg better.. but im thinking about trying something new maybe a diff material than these 2 over all i think zagg is good. the main thing is to make sure its on right.. take your time putting it on...
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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
Zagg is OK for full body protection but the sticky tacky surface absolutely blows on the screen.
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Re: Zagg Invisi Shiel....yay or nay?
Invisible Shields from Zagg have looooooong been my favorite, they protect against scratches better than just about anything (just not helpful if you drop your phone obvioiusly) and i love that they keep the original look of the phone and dont add any size.
Best thing to do get the full body protection, it works great, but keep your original screen protector, i dont mind the one from zagg but i do like the smoothe glossy feel of the stock screen protector better. Personal preference. |
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