I'm not sure quite who you are trying to contact here, but this is just a discussion of a review of the Imos screen protector. There are no sellers of the Imos represented in this thread that I know of. Good luck in getting in contact with the company you ordered the Imos from to resolve this. Thanks!I placed an order on Feb. 2, 2016, and I've already paid the total amount by credit card since then. I was informed that I'd be received my order yesterday by the notice from your website. However, I haven't received it yet! Moreover, I tried to contact with your company, but you even give me any response. Please answer promptly. Thank you.
I placed an order on Feb. 2, 2016, and I've already paid the total amount by credit card since then. I was informed that I'd be received my order yesterday by the notice from your website. However, I haven't received it yet! Moreover, I tried to contact with your company, but you even give me any response. Please answer promptly. Thank you.
I can attest to the apparently less-than-kosher experience with GoProtect. GoProtect's website had not been updated to account for the newest version of the Imos, so I e-mailed them to inquire about the situation. I never received a response, and I suspect they may be defunct. Regardless, I strongly suggest avoiding them.I'm not sure quite who you are trying to contact here, but this is just a discussion of a review of the Imos screen protector. There are no sellers of the Imos represented in this thread that I know of. Good luck in getting in contact with the company you ordered the Imos from to resolve this. Thanks!
Hello, 10-Dee-Q -my friend is the iMos distributor for Indonesia and neighbouring country, maybe i can help you to order it if you are interested.
The Imos is a great screen protector, but it definitely has case compatibility issues due to its thickness. Personally, I think curved glass screen protectors like the Imos (and the Cinder) are great for caseless users, but given all the hassles they cause for case compatibility, case users might be better off with a good edge to edge, non-curved, protector. Have you considered the E2E edge to edge screen protector by ThanoTech, makers of the K11 bumper? I was quite impressed with it:Hello, 10-Dee-Q -
I'm not sure whether your reply was directed at me, Hooterville, or Ponmponmer. Thanks for the offer!
Although I live in the U.S., I am definitely interested in iMos. Still, I want to decide on a case for my phone before I choose a screen protector. Presently, I'm trying to choose between nearly 18 different cases, many of which can't accommodate an edge-to-edge protector.
Kind regards,
Brian
Kristin, thanks for keeping me ahead of the curve.The Imos is a great screen protector, but it definitely has case compatibility issues due to its thickness. Personally, I think curved glass screen protectors like the Imos (and the Cinder) are great for caseless users. . . .
Kristin, thanks for keeping me ahead of the curve.I must say I'm not surprised. I'll take a look at your video later.
I did watch Aaron Ho's E2E review. He said it pairs well with the K11; otherwise, he seemed rather lukewarm in his praise. I take it you disagree?
Here's a compilation of protectors I'm considering:
RealCooll
ITG Silicate
Kyasi Gladiator Glass Ballistic
All-Glass Z for iphone 6S Plus
Imos Solid EX 3D, version 2 (.4 mm)
At the moment, ITG Silicate is my first choice.
Kind regards,
Brian
The Eclipse has better case compatibility, but E2E has a much better warranty (lifetime, with $5 replacement fee in the US and $10 outside the US), so if the E2E fits with your case, I'd go E2E...So do u suggest the eclipse or the e2e for us case users.