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GoldLyrics.com - Case-Mate IPH3GSP-3PK Screen Protectors for iPhone 3G - 3 Pack

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List Price: $9.99
Our Price: $9.99
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
Manufacturer: Case-Mate
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Case-Mate EAN: 0811352011046 Feature: Serious, see thru protection for your iPhone 3G screen Label: Case-Mate Manufacturer: Case-Mate Model: IPH3GSP-3PK Publisher: Case-Mate Studio: Case-Mate
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Features
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Serious, see thru protection for your iPhone 3G screen Easy to apply, long-lasting Made of a durable self-adhesive polymer Does not interfere with touchscreen functions Anti-dust, anti-bubble, anti-UV, anti-glare
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: My favorite screen protector so far... Comment: I gave it a 4 and not 5-star because this is my favorite screen overlay but I'm sure there's some room for improvement.
Ok, the screens fit, and all the tips are in the other reviews. You do want to wipe down the screen before application to reduce air bubbles but you won't get rid of all of them. The good news is that if you wait for a day or so and just use the phone as normal the rest of the air bubble find their way out.
You'll be glad you bought this the first time you look down and see that you accidentally scratched the screen and don't even know how it happened. If the protector wasn't there, then that scratch would be there forever. Now you can just remove and replace.
Now for why I picked this brand over others, it comes in a 3 pack, I change my screen every 2 weeks to a month depending on what's happened to it so I prefer not to buy a high priced one because I would just have to change it if it were to get scratched. It does tend to collect a bit of oil from your fingers and face when you are speaking on it. So insted of buying a whole bunch of single packs that I see I just buy a couple of these 3 packs.
Just one more point, the screen really do fit, but snugly, if you but it on correctly nothing goes over the silver area and the button/speaker are left open. You won't get it perfect everytime but then that's not the product's fault is it. Patience padawan you will leanr in time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't breathe Comment: I have the iPhone 3G, and I purchased 3 cases with the phone. The salesperson claimed to be an expert at applying these little protectors. She first washed her hands with antibacterial goo (probably to avoid the errant fingerprint), then rubbed my phone down with the enclosed microfiber square. The final result? A cover that was slightly off center and still managed to have a speck or two of something under it (they say dust is primarily made of sloughed-off skin cells--gross, no?) which created bubbles that you'll be spending a 2-3 months (if you're lucky) ignoring until it's time to replace the film. How do you know when it's time to replace? Well, dirt or whatever manages to get under an edge. You keep smoothing that edge down, but slowly it works its way farther and farther into the main viewing area of the screen til the day comes that you must brave replacing the cover yourself.
That day was today. I determined to go about this like a laboratory scientist. I washed my hands to reduce oily prints. I then carefully removed the hard case, cleaning off crumbs and such as I went. I buffed my iPhone, inspecting it carefully to ensure not a speck of anything remained (and here, I must stop and say the first protector did an excellent job--no scratches, no sign that it had been there, unlike some protectors that actually wind up SCRATCHING your screen). Finally I laid out a blank of white paper after giving it a nice whoosh of breath to ensure there were no particles of sloughed-off human on it. Then the moment of truth--I followed the instructions carefully, pulling off the tab, being careful not to touch the sticky side. I started to apply the film. But what was this? My eye spotted a piece of lint approximately 5-6 mm long, something, if left ignored, would soon become the iPhone equivalent of a pubic hair surrounded by a bubble. Determined to salvage this cover, I retrieved the needle-point tweezers and attempted to pluck said lint from cover. The result was further mashing the lint into the cover, getting very determined, and finally ending up with appearance of a serious pubic-hair-from-very-hirsute-human-with-scratch-encased-in-bubble. I gave up, thinking all was lost, and that I must return to the AT&T store for more protectors.
But alas! The case contained not 2 but 3 covers! The idea, I believe, is that the customer is going to destroy at least 2 in the process. Only on number 3 will he/she get it right (and who are we kidding--by then "right" is anything short of a giant fingerprint or eyelash on the screen) and not feel like their money has been completely wasted.
So on my second try, I once again went through the steps, being more careful to hold the protector sticky side DOWN; that way any floating pieces of lint (or sloughed-off human flesh) would hopefully be less likely to land on the surface. The result? An off center screen with a top portion that nearly half-covered the hearing piece. This would not do! I carefully peeled off the cover, replaced it, and by this time was happy that there were only 1 or 2 small specks of whatnot surrounded by bubbles. I'm hoping this lasts at least 3 months before I have to go through this again.
My advice: Good product. Buy it, but expect to get 1/3 not 3/3. And watch the movie Gattaca first. Mimic Ethan Hawke's shower scrub-down before attempting application of the screen protector. And then don't breathe through the process. The protector will be tolerable, but don't expect perfection. Even Ethan lost an eyebrow or something that blew his cover. It happens.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does the job Comment: I read one review about the screen protectors being too big for the iPhone but thought I'd give it a try. And the screen protectors worked just fine. They're the right size. In fact, I have such a good fit with the first one I've used that I can barely tell it's there. I'd recommend this. The only thing that I might mention is that there might be cheaper screen protectors out there but I chose this one because of the Amazon Prime shipping option.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Apply with care, but then you'll be glad it's there Comment: I'm here to buy a pack for a friend, having gotten my own with my iPhone a week ago. It takes care to apply the protector with correct alignment -- maybe that's why three are supplied. I needed one, it turned out, for practice. The second one's been on my iPhone for a week, and it's impossible to tell that it's there except by very close inspection of the home button and speaker, where the protector's cut-outs are.
Re another reviewer's comment about length... as applied, my protector covers a hair-thin portion of the silver part of the case above the top of the display. That is, I can insert my fingernail between the glass and the silver on all sides except for the top -- and that's the only way I can tell, as I can't tell visually. Visually I can see that my application is a hair too high because the speaker cutout is not vertically 100% symmetrical. But I've experienced no problems due to this slight vertical misalignment and don't see the potential for any.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Too big for the screen. Comment: I purchased this brand and part number at the AT&T store with my iPhone 3G. The quality and clarity of the plastic is fine, however, all three screen protectors in the pack were just a bit too big for the screen. I tried multiple times with each protector, thinking maybe the one I had was just slightly improperly cut. Unfortunately, none of them would completely seal on the screen because they were just a bit too long. The width was fine, however.
Having the plastic covering just a bit too big causes the place where it extends beyond the glass of the phone to not seal properly, and be prone to getting air bubbles under it, dirt under it, or prone to popping up if you slide your finger across it or some other object across it the wrong way.
I was much happier with the brand that Apple is selling-- "Power Support" brand. I will be returning this pack and trying a second pack or seeing if they have a different brand.
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