Touch Pro InvisibleSHIELD Followup Pictures

by Eric on January 5, 2009 · 10 comments

in PDA / Smartphones,Product Reviews

In followup to my previous InvisibleSHIELD review, here are some pictures of the Touch Pro with a cured InvisibleSHIELD.

Immediately after application:

The battery cover doesn’t look half as bad, but the screen looks absolutely hideous with all the air bubbles. However, after about two days, most of the air bubbles had cleared up. After a week, the InvisibleSHIELD was completely cured and the air bubbles had worked themselves out from the screen, as well as in other minor parts of the body.



Month and a half later:


As you can see, the InvisibleSHIELD cured very nicely, especially the screen part. Notice that the hideous air bubbles have worked themselves out. The only part that’s a little messed up is where the screen meets the hard buttons. I ended up stretching out the InvisibleSHIELD screen piece a little too much which left a little overhang at the bottom. Its not very obtrusive so I don’t mind it at all.

The skin is still sticking very well. I’m a fidgety person by nature and sometimes I’ll fidget with the skin. Fidget as in take my fingernail, find an edge on the InvisibleSHIELD, and try to dig it up with my fingernails. I don’t know why I do it; I’m just fidgety, but the skin has held up well and hasn’t become detached in any area.

I’ve also dropped the phone about 3 times since I’ve had the skin installed. The phone was dropped from about waist high onto hard wood flooring. One time it dropped so hard, the battery cover and battery popped out. After putting everything back together, the Touch Pro was still in perfect condition. Not one scratch or nick on the body. Can you tell the phone was dropped from the pictures?

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1 abrahan 01.20.09 at 12:17 pm

i was wondering… how did the InvisibleSHIELD feel on the phone? i imagine it feels sticky to the touch.

2 Eric 01.20.09 at 1:10 pm

It feels sticky to the touch for about a week. After about a week, it starts to feel more smooth, kind of like the texture and feel of a leather wallet.

3 Van 01.21.09 at 10:39 pm

I have had it for about two weeks.
I really like the way it feels and the fact that it reduces the fingerprints on my phone. I do have a scratch on the screen protector part, but it is on the shield and not on the phone, so it did do its job by protecting my screen. They do have a lifetime warranty, but you have to peel off the shield and send it back to them before they send a replacement. I am going to wait a while before I do this because I love the way it protects my phone .

4 none 02.19.09 at 7:38 pm

who installed you’re skin?

5 none 02.19.09 at 7:46 pm

did some on install it or you did it you’re self and if some one did is there a place in L.A i can take it to get it installed?

6 Eric 02.20.09 at 12:28 pm

I installed it myself

7 abrahan 02.24.09 at 12:29 pm

i just ordered it but have one last question.

i currently have a mirror screen protector on my touch pro.

do you think i could leave it on under the shield to keep the mirror effect? it doesn’t seem like it would be too thick in the end since the screen is as thick as two stripes of scotch tape.

8 Eric 02.24.09 at 12:54 pm

It should work, just make sure to clean the surface.

9 Laos 04.08.09 at 5:29 am

Does it affect touch screen capabilities (If you kept it on the screen)

I want to get this for my HTC Touch Pro (Verizon) But dont want difficulty using the screen.

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