So, it kills common bacterias. Ok. Seems like after applying a small amount of this, these bacteria will die forever in our phone, they not gonna come back? Btw, normal hand sanitizer or wipes can kill those bacteria too & those are much cheaper. How come there is no review in the internet. There are so many other 'liquid' screen protectors in amazon, but few things are common, they don't protect from scratches & they are fingerprints, smudge, dust magnet. People needs to use microfiber cloths before using their phone.Hi this is Michael from NanoFixIt! I couldn't help noticing your genuine interest in our products and just wanted to help clarify a few of your questions. If you go to our website nanofixit and look under About Us - Press Releases you will find the actual documentation you are looking for. We have had several reports made which includes the hardness test 9H as well as a radiation and antibacterial report witnessed by SGS (the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company). In fact, the antibacterial report, which will soon be made available online, show's that the NanoFixIt liquid screen protector kills almost 100% of the most common germs found on our devices - the E. Coli and S. Aureus. This is a major find since we use our devices everyday and don't necessarily clean our phones or hands every time we've been in contact with germs and bacteria. I hope this has helped you clarify a few things about our product and if you have further concerns or questions please don't hesitate contacting us through nanofixit - Contact Us.
Thank you for your questions! Yes it kills bacteria and you're right that you can also use sanitizer to clean your screen with but that you will have to do on a daily basis. We are yet to test the effect over time but the nano coating will stay for up to 2 years before you have to reapply it again, which makes it more more durable than most screen protectors in the market. Our product is basically a multi-purpose product, which not only protects your device from daily wear and tear but also have other unique benefits such as the antibacterial effect. The Nanofixit product range is also different from most of the liquid screen protectors you will find on Amazon as ours is water based and does not contain any chemicals or flammable substances. Nanofixit liquid screen protectors will make your screen much smoother than the original screen surface as the tiny nano particles penetrates and seals all the tiny pores and it means that dirts and smudges will have a hard time sticking to the surface. Much like the leaf of a lotus flower where you will see droplets of water that slides right off the surface. We are still a fairly new company that hasn't reached a worldwide audience yet as we have been mostly focusing on direct consumer sales in the Philippines, where we are based. Thus we welcome any reviews that will make our products known to more people around the world.So, it kills common bacterias. Ok. Seems like after applying a small amount of this, these bacteria will die forever in our phone, they not gonna come back? Btw, normal hand sanitizer or wipes can kill those bacteria too & those are much cheaper. How come there is no review in the internet. There are so many other 'liquid' screen protectors in amazon, but few things are common, they don't protect from scratches & they are fingerprints, smudge, dust magnet. People needs to use microfiber cloths before using their phone.
If your product is exceptional, you should prove it by sending samples to some well know devs (eg. @TEKHD, @OvrDriVE, @PapaMag) in our forum. They can test it & review it.
Thank you for your suggestion and references to these members and we will surely consider sending samples to such users in exchange for honest reviews. As I've written earlier we have been mainly focusing our attention here in the Philippines so far and also had reviews from local bloggers. I appreciate your suggestions and will take it further!I want to chime in with this:
Giving samples out to a few respected Youtubers and XDA members in exchange for honest reviews will actually be good for business.
LG did it with their new V10 and got a ton of PR through Youtubers willing to unbox the phone and use it for a certain amount of time. Heck, LG even encouraged dropping the phone without a case.
I don't know about XDA members, but A FEW respected Youtubers I know of are:
Floss Carter
MobileTechReview
JimsReviewRoom
These three will give honest reviews and will only do so after using a product for a week or two under normal user conditions. They're pretty unbiased too. If they personally don't like something, they'll mention that it's just due to their personal tastes and why, but won't hold it against the product since not everyone shares their same tastes. Also, none of them rate products (like 2 out of 5 stars or something), they only review.
Letting people sample your product in exchange for an honest review would honestly be a pretty wise business decision.
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Hey Michael! Name's JB, based in the Philippines like you. Reached out to your local sales team because I'm personally interested to try your product, but I agree with the other members here in that you might want to send some samples to them to vouch for it. It does sound compelling, but I've yet to see other reviewers apart from one local blogger and self-made videos by you guys. If you're interested, I can help you contact some more tech bloggers locally--I work at a PR agency and have contacts from the tech media you might want to reach out to. Hit me up via PM if you want help!Thank you for your suggestion and references to these members and we will surely consider sending samples to such users in exchange for honest reviews. As I've written earlier we have been mainly focusing our attention here in the Philippines so far and also had reviews from local bloggers. I appreciate your suggestions and will take it further!