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the new wrapsol ultra drop and scratch protection is so strong - it helps protect a Nokia N97 Mini from damage when dragged behind a car at 35 miles per hour!

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  • can you do a wet application with the ultra, even though its a dry app?and is it the same cut as the normal wrapsol? thankssss

  • @rickyracer12 yes, you can use an application solution if you wanted to. but you don't have to. our new technology allows the film to be repositionable without any liquid.

  • When you fold the film around the device and seal it with the extra film sticking out it is NOT the same as their pre cut kit. Their kit doesn't cover the device as well as ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD.

  • @ireliv the new ultra covers all the corners. using our new dry-fit adhesive technology, we are able to cover more of the device without any drawbacks such as the film peeling/lifting.

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  • Pause at 3:01 the camera has a crack. Total fail.

  • First rule of demoing a product's protective performance: NEVER cut away from the object its protecting while filming - especially if you plan on posting the video on the internet where everything is either fake or conspiracy.

    Good demo none the less, can't say I didn't cringe though!

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  • the so called "new dry-fit adhesive sucks when you apply it on the screen, which is the most IMPORTANT part, because it always leaves bubbles that don't EVER go away. So Far i had 4 "replacement" that cost money?? and all left air bubbles.From my experience i would perfer the other competition. Oh i also forgot to say that most of the time you would get a defective screen protector and when you try to tell customer service they just don't give a s**t and make u pay for another one

  • I see comments about the cracked camera and pulling parts off... Keep in mind ..They drug the thing behind a car at 30+ MPH for almost 40-50 seconds..... WHO WOULD NORMALLY DO THAT??? The most any of us would do is drop it from 5-6 ft.. If the camera is cracked.. that's not bad for what they did to it...

  • Why would you wrap your entire phone in plastic?

  • After already seeing the crack on the camera at the back.. at 3:02 he attempts to cover up the camera lens at the back to hide it :| tut tut... FAIL!

  • unglaubwürdig.....es sind zuviele schnitte z.b. beim anhalten des pkw´s zeigt die kamera wo anders hin, genug zeit um das handy zu tauschen... wollt ihr glaubwürdig sein??? dann dreht es neu aber ohne die kamera zu bewegen,also es soll immer auf dem handy sein, das ist meine meinung...die folie ist bestimmt schon gut,aber nicht so wie im video

  • unglaubwürdig.....es sind zuviele schnitte z.b. beim anhalten des pkw´s zeigt die kamera wo anders hin, genug zeit um das handy zu tauschen... wollt ihr glaubwürdig sein??? dann dreht es neu aber ohne die kamera zu bewegen,also es soll immer auf dem handy sein, das ist meine meinung...

  • @ 2:46 - 2:47 you can see the plastic has a hole and the phone got scratched. Fail lol

  • lol the camera was cracked and the film doesnt crack, taking a photo would result in ever photo looking like lary king

  • @wrapsol yeah but wet is easier and plus the dry gwts dust under it like any other dry film

  • ok, but late.. did that phone worked ?

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