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I used the Wrapsol for my iPhone 4 last summer and I really didn't like how thick it was. After purchasing several of them, I stopped using them.

I now use SGP screens and they are easy to put on, very durable and they have several different ones for different needs.
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So how much thinner are they, and does the package come with back and side protection, (or just the front)?
 
WOW, it's been a couple months, and my wrapsol is kicking tail -
I very comfortable laying my phone down, and is still buffs up like new.
I would absolutely get another one, and will never use a pos invisibleshield again.
 
WOW, it's been a couple months, and my wrapsol is kicking tail -
I very comfortable laying my phone down, and is still buffs up like new.
I would absolutely get another one, and will never use a pos invisibleshield again.

Sounds like its an invisible shield competitor.. I have used invisible shield before, but only a one time deal...

Does WRAPSOL basically provide the same thing but in a better way??
 
Sounds like its an invisible shield competitor.. I have used invisible shield before, but only a one time deal...

Does WRAPSOL basically provide the same thing but in a better way??

It's a way better materiel, covers the sides and top, (and while I'd never tried it), I watched a utube vid of them dopping it 3-4 times in a row from 6 ft.

I didn't wanna bulky case, wanted it to be able to easily slide it in and out of my pockets. If I took off the wrapsol rt now, my 4s would still look absolutely brand new, not a blemish on it -
 
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