Video: Quick Look: Phone Suit Screen Protector for iPhone 3G
By URPREY, posted Wednesday, Feb. 25th, 2009
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I just received a couple of review items from PhoneSuit.com and wanted to do a quick video showing you how to easily install their screen protector on your iPhone 3G or other device without bubbles or dirt. Professional results every time:
Arguably, the iPhone with it's hard screen, is the easiest device in which to install a screen protector. I've put protectors on all my phones and find that those from Pocket PC Techs are usually the easiest to apply and last the longest.
The three enemies of a screen protector installation are bubbles, dust, and alignment. Bubbles will eventually disappear on their own as the trapped under pressure air diffuses through the protector and the softer resistive screens found on WiMo phones. Dust and alignment may require the protector to be removed and re-applied, sometimes multiple times. This is possible with most quality protectors as long as the they're not creased.
Another issue is the removal of a protector that's been in place for a long period of time. Never use the plastic toothpicks supplied with some protectors! They can damage the screen. Use tape applied directly to the face of the protector to gently lift from a corner.