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Wink Invisible Shield.

Hey guys, I am about to buy (probably) the Invisible Shield for my X10i.

Would You say it's a buy worth buying? ^^

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Hey guys, I am about to buy (probably) the Invisible Shield for my X10i.

Would You say it's a buy worth buying? ^^

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Yes!!!!! Ive always wanted one and apparently they are the best protectors for phones, which covers the whole phone and not just the screen, so yeah definitely a must get
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It's totally worth it. I have had mine for about 3 months and not a single scratch has appear on my screen. It's very resistant, and doesn't take away screen sensitivity, though it leaves a rubbery feeling on the screen that you might or might not like.

But be careful when applying, read the steps and don't rush the process, you wouldn't want to have specks or particles that create bubbles in the future. The film is reapply able though.
 
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Thanks so much for a quick response!

Ordered it after reading Ur opinnions- should ship in max 2 days!
 
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Don't forget to remove the screen protector that comes applied from the factory. It's almost invisible to see, but is there, you wouldn't want to have 2 screen protectors there, dulling the touch screen.
 
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Ok, will remember to check for any extra foil! Thx for advice

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Hey guys, I am about to buy (probably) the Invisible Shield for my X10i.

Would You say it's a buy worth buying? ^^

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Had one of those but couldn't use it for more than 10 days.

The good - really protects the phone.

The bad - hard to apply + dust and fiber magnet.

The reason why I stripped it away was that around every border of the parts sticked to the phone there were always fibers from my trousers and dust.
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The reason why I stripped it away was that around every border of the parts sticked to the phone there were always fibers from my trousers and dust.
Same here, stripped it down for the same reason. The product itself is fine though.
 
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had one myself and it definitely seems to do what it says on the tin and plus theres the lifetime warranty where you can get a replacement for just a few dollars for postage.

I ruined mine unfortunately though by attempting to wash it and accidentally used boiling water. doh!

Have now replaced it with a cheapo screen protected from amazon and its nowhere near as good. Wont be getting another invisible shield for my x10 - but i still might consider getting them for future phones.

 
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