How do you protect your iOS device?

Discussion in 'General iOS discussions' started by Badd_Blood, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. InfinitiProject Active Member

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    Oh wow lol I never seen or used one but i'm tempted to buy one just to see how horrible they are
  2. Chaaqoti Active Member

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    has anyone tried the powersupport hd antiglare protector either for ipod touch 4 or iphone 4?
  3. Badd_Blood Well-Known Member

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    I know that antiglare protectors kinda mess up the clearness of the screen.
  4. Bok Choy Member

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    Yeah, I had one for my 3GS and it made the screen look incredibly grainy and pixel-y.
  5. Picu97 Active Member

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    Don't have any protection...

    Look what happens when you don't have it:

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    Fresh photo, real iPhone with a bad ending :(
  6. Pandawg Well-Known Member

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    iPhone 4 - invisible shield + bumper
    iPad - front screen invisible shield + case
  7. iAlpha New Member

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    My View

    All I can say is...
    • Don't use your nails a lot. That may cause scratches.
      Don't scratch the screen
      If you can, wash your hands and get the debris and gunk off your hands before you use your iOS device.
      Hold on to it carefully
      Get a back protector
      Get a screen protector (if you don't mind the grainy view and impossibility to put on)
      Charge it when it's low on battery, if you do this, you preserve the battery life
      Just don't do anything to it that you wouldn't do to a baby
  8. micro_hard Active Member

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    When I had my iPod touch 4th, first thing I did was to install a BestSkinsEver (back only). It's one of the best scratch protection investment you can make for the iPod.
  9. 42395_skyline Community Development Team

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    iPad 2 - Max InvisibleShield
    iPod 4G - Full InvisibleShield
    iPhone 3G - eBay case and screen protector. It came on the iPhone with all the bubbles :(

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