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View Poll Results: What brand do you stand by to protect your phone?
BodyGuardz 61 16.01%
InivisibleShield 177 46.46%
Phantom Skinz 11 2.89%
Ghost Armor 35 9.19%
Invisible Skins 4 1.05%
Boxwave's ClearTouch 22 5.77%
PPC Techs' WriteSHIELD 7 1.84%
other 64 16.80%
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Old 11-06-2008, 11:33 PM
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InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

I plan on protecting my TP as soon as i get it but whats the best way? I've heard pros and cons about the Invisible Shield, but not much about Bodyguardz. Anybody had good/bad experiences with either???? Thanx in advance


EDIT (11/11/0: Someone gave a good suggestion so I added a poll to help this post out. I added as many choices as i could thing of. If your chose "other" post what your using

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Old 11-07-2008, 12:49 PM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

How does the invisibleshield hold up when the phone is dropped? Does the device get dents on it, and are there any holsters that are compatible with the case?
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Old 11-07-2008, 12:57 PM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

I used the Clear Touch - Anti Glare for my Diamond and loved it, as it is fingerprint resistant. Currently they are in production to make the Anti Glare for the Pro which will cover the entire front (Screen + 4 function buttons). Another thing I like is they are precision cut to fit the selected phone model. No CUTTING
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

lol @ the Zagg spokesman
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Old 11-07-2008, 01:02 PM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

lol. zagg vouching for invisible shield, you guys don't even have the CDMA pro protector yet, but yet, you're pitching it already.
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Old 11-25-2008, 10:52 AM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

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lol. zagg vouching for invisible shield, you guys don't even have the CDMA pro protector yet, but yet, you're pitching it already.
Actually I bought the CDMA version directly off thier site. I've been a big fan of the Zagg products since my first Ipod.

The Pros: it protects it from scratches (which we all know it scratches very easily!)

It is for the most part invisible. I have not noticed any viewing distortion at all.

Perfectly pre-cut, easy to install

Installed, it greatly helps on accidentaly opening programs/folders when scrolling but does not really hinder the sensitivity.

The Cons: unless you get the full body version the screen portion only covers the screen! Not the entire front (4 buttons)
Using the stylus is difficult. It feels rubbery and you can't get the smooth slide with the shield installed.
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Old 11-07-2008, 01:10 PM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

yeah i didnt see a cdma one... but as sdoon as it comes out ill get it.. hopfully i dont drop it b4 then
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Old 11-08-2008, 01:43 AM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

so nobody's used Bodyguardz?
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Old 11-08-2008, 01:52 AM
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

Id hold out for a case made by Seidio, they have by far the best case protection design for most ppc phones. Combine that with a decent clear screen protector and your set. I tried using an invisishield for my mogul and my gf diamond, only thing that was really annoying is that they never go on perfect, dust and debris get under the film and in the end you have dots on the screen and miniture bubbles. Only if there were professionals that can gaurantee to put these on without the bubbles or dirt trapped underneath the film. The scratch resistance is awesome, but also it sorta makes the sensitivty on the touch screen not as responsive compared to a regular screen protector.
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Re: InvisibleShield vs Bodyguardz

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Id hold out for a case made by Seidio, they have by far the best case protection design for most ppc phones. Combine that with a decent clear screen protector and your set. I tried using an invisishield for my mogul and my gf diamond, only thing that was really annoying is that they never go on perfect, dust and debris get under the film and in the end you have dots on the screen and miniture bubbles. Only if there were professionals that can gaurantee to put these on without the bubbles or dirt trapped underneath the film. The scratch resistance is awesome, but also it sorta makes the sensitivty on the touch screen not as responsive compared to a regular screen protector.
Yea i had bought a case from seidio when i had first bought my Mogul, had the black case and clip. Lost the whole phone a month later lol. I will admit the case was good but it was a lil on the bulky side. The main thing i didnt like about it was that it took away from the sliding action
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