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jpiszcz

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Mar 28, 2010
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Hello,

I was curious what is currently the best dry-application screen protector out there for the iPhone 4?

I am not sure there are too many, Wrapsol Ultra being one, I also got one of those with numbers on them and it was cloudy/unusable. I am getting a replacement in the next few days.

However, I was curious if there were any other dry-application iPhone 4 screen protectors-- and whether anyone is using them?
 
Hello,

I was curious what is currently the best dry-application screen protector out there for the iPhone 4?

I am not sure there are too many, Wrapsol Ultra being one, I also got one of those with numbers on them and it was cloudy/unusable. I am getting a replacement in the next few days.

However, I was curious if there were any other dry-application iPhone 4 screen protectors-- and whether anyone is using them?

they said SGP is good. Not sure about it since they all said Wrapsol is the best.
 
I always used power support screen protectors for my 3Gs... im gonna give the SGP EX series a try for my iphone 4.

The ones the above poster linked for 9.99 seem thin and much more adheasive than any of the power support or SGP ones. I dont know if they leave any residue, but the PS or SGP ones dont at all. I had one PS anti glare on my 3gs for over a year and it never had a scratch on it.
 
I have SGP EX Ultra Crystal on the back and SGP Ultra Oleophobic on the front, both dry installs. Couldn't be happier.
 
im very satisfied with my wrapsol ultra

looks great, they had some issues at first but that has now been resolved
 
I would wait for Power Support to release their films. I've had nothing but wonderful experiences on the three previous iPhones with their products. Excellent fit, finish, and quality.
 
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