DLO Jam Jacket. its great cause it lets you store our headphones. While it doesn't have screen protector inluded, the case does give a good gap between the screen and the surface.
so the rubber inCase case is it a major dust magnet like other cases or is it a good case?
No not at all. I bought a silacone case first at att but returned it within 5 minutes because it was a dust magnet, and that is defiantly not the situation with the rubber incase.
Well i have the power support shield and its ok but its night and day when compared to the invisible shield or products similar
i just ordered the power support crystal film since they're all out at the apple store...i'm kinda wary w/the invisible shield since you have to wet the film first...kinda scared of getting moisture into the phone...plus does it leave a residue since it's wet and u have to dry it first?
No residue and if there is any water damage they offer a Lifetime guarantee against any damages during the installation or the effectiveness of the shield. Ive emailed them before and even asked when i installed it on my iPod about water and they just said if it was damaged get a letter from a genius that it is indeed because of the IS that the phone is not functioning correctly they will replace the device.
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Black Rubber Incase. Very OEM looking
yea the device furthermost to the right seems the best out of all of them. Wasn't the one to the left like $500 retail at one point? And bashers complain about the price.
i just ordered the power support crystal film since they're all out at the apple store...i'm kinda wary w/the invisible shield since you have to wet the film first...kinda scared of getting moisture into the phone...plus does it leave a residue since it's wet and u have to dry it first?
Don't worry...moisture is not an issue, and the invisible shield is incredible. From BGR's site:
Originally Posted by BoyGeniusReport
We'll admit it. We get some sort of sadistic pleasure out of the destruction of an expensive, coveted gadget. Call us freaks. Mobility Today is apparently with us on this one, putting their new iPhone to the ultimate test. They sheathed it in an Invisible Shield protective layer, and poured some water over the unsuspecting device. The result? Shockingly, the iPhone survives. What does this prove? The Invisible Shield rocks! This nearly imperceptibly thin layer of plastic protects your iPhone without adding to the width or weight. Pretty dope. Scratch and liquid resistance? Check.
It appears that some debris (?) is getting trapped between the Belkin acrylic case and my iPhone, and is leaving marks on the aluminum and plastic back cover, as well as the stainless steel screen bezel. The iPhone is a bit loose in the case, so maybe that’s the problem!
Before you think that I’m being careless:
- I always put my devices in cases (either acrylic or silicone) to protect them
- I always put my devices alone in my pockets (no coins, keys or other items)
- Even cheap (eBay special) acrylic cases have never scratched any of my devices before
- My pockets are clean of debris
I’ve contacted Apple and Belkin… I’ll keep you posted!
And thats why I dont use cases on my devices. A lot of times, the cases themselves can actually do more harm than just leaving it bare.
Anyways, the iPhone is damn tuff & these cases aren't necessary at all. It even holds up quite well to random drops. If you wanna protect it even more, just get one of the thin shield skins & call it a day.
Speck ToughSkin case sucks - it has horrible fit around the front of the phone. The top and bottom areas of the case, near the earpiece and the home button, bow out to a ridiculous degree. Disappointing, as Speck's products are usually top notch.
Power Support Crystal Film is *awesome* - easy to put on, easy to get air bubbles out, but due to its stiffness, it's hard to actually get air bubbles under it in the first place. Just make SURE you cleaned the front of your phone with some antistatic spray FIRST, because any dust kills the film. Clean it, peel off 1/4 of the film, align, lay down, and slowly peel the rest off while laying down slowly to ensure no air bubbles.
And thats why I dont use cases on my devices. A lot of times, the cases themselves can actually do more harm than just leaving it bare.
Anyways, the iPhone is damn tuff & these cases aren't necessary at all. It even holds up quite well to random drops. If you wanna protect it even more, just get one of the thin shield skins & call it a day.
- I always put my devices in cases (either acrylic or silicone) to protect them
- I have never experienced case damage before (many devices, many years)
I agree. I will continue to recommend the invisible shield to anyone and everyone I can for any electronic device. They are EXTREMELY high quality, and you can't even tell they are on the device. I already have mine on my iPhone as well, and it fits great.
Isn't that soap water or any liquid bad for the electronic device?
iPhone isn't water proof, and who knows what can happen in the long run?
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