One of the things that I found was that if you take your time you can get it to stick to your phone farely well. If the corners start to peel, one of the things to do is just to cut it off because if you leave it on it will help peel off the rest of the shield. If you have to, just sign up for the warranty and you will beable to buy a new one for about $5 but you have to send your new one back
The invisashield is sort of like tinting windows, if you've tinted windows before, you'll be good at this. If you haven't, it'll be awkward and difficult, more solution you use, the easier it is to adjust and position the shield on the phone, just be careful not to use too much, it'll get into the iphone and cause water damage.
Can you comment on how well it has worked for you? It has been about 2 months.
I eventually took it off. I still love the native feel of the iPhone's screen. The invisashield just wasn't slick and easy enough for me to keep it on.
Althought it would be worth to keep on for the protection factore. I'm careful with my iPhone so it's not an issue for me.
Thanks for the info. My friend had the same experience. It started falling off on the corners 1st week, and the screen about a few weeks later, now it looks like he has tape on his phone that's half falling off.
It's a great idea though, it's too bad the adhesive they use isn't stronger, if it stayed on, it would be great!
I know what you mean about the glass feel of the iphone screen. I'm using a plastic anti-glare protector right now and it's good too. Plastic's easy to slide on.
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JapanBananaMan 1 year ago
**you can buy a new one for about $5 but you'll have to send your old one back**
JapanBananaMan 1 year ago
One of the things that I found was that if you take your time you can get it to stick to your phone farely well. If the corners start to peel, one of the things to do is just to cut it off because if you leave it on it will help peel off the rest of the shield. If you have to, just sign up for the warranty and you will beable to buy a new one for about $5 but you have to send your new one back
JapanBananaMan 1 year ago
Thanks for the review.
The invisashield is sort of like tinting windows, if you've tinted windows before, you'll be good at this. If you haven't, it'll be awkward and difficult, more solution you use, the easier it is to adjust and position the shield on the phone, just be careful not to use too much, it'll get into the iphone and cause water damage.
Can you comment on how well it has worked for you? It has been about 2 months.
I'm thinking of getting one.
Thanks!
CritterCallReviews 2 years ago
I eventually took it off. I still love the native feel of the iPhone's screen. The invisashield just wasn't slick and easy enough for me to keep it on.
Althought it would be worth to keep on for the protection factore. I'm careful with my iPhone so it's not an issue for me.
iPhoneNuts 2 years ago
Thanks for the info. My friend had the same experience. It started falling off on the corners 1st week, and the screen about a few weeks later, now it looks like he has tape on his phone that's half falling off.
It's a great idea though, it's too bad the adhesive they use isn't stronger, if it stayed on, it would be great!
I know what you mean about the glass feel of the iphone screen. I'm using a plastic anti-glare protector right now and it's good too. Plastic's easy to slide on.
CritterCallReviews 2 years ago