iPhone 6/6+ Screen Protectors

hawkz02

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0.4mm is it too thick?? Even those 0.3mm also can feel the depression.

Hi,

Just want to second his opinion. I actually ordered two pieces (in case somehow the installation didn't work out) from imos sometime back, its 0.4mm now as opposed to 0.55mm in the past. Great coating and durability. In the end I sold off the extra one on carousell. Price is on the high side but to me its ok for the quality.

However in the end i changed to retinaguard. Also want to ask you guys opinion ok this anti blue light thing? although retinaguard comes tested by sgs or something about wavelength of light blocked.
 

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0.4mm is it too thick?? Even those 0.3mm also can feel the depression.

actually most brand races to make slimmer creen protector because they can't make screen protector that are curved like the iphone display, so on the edges it will be uncomfortable to use, especially if you want to swipe gesture from the sides.
but on the iMos the design is very steamline with the iphone screen, so it doesnt effect the usability
it feels like there's no screen protector installed , and at 0.4 mm it's thicker, thus providing better shock and impact protection.

3D touch, also working fine.
 

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Hi,

Just want to second his opinion. I actually ordered two pieces (in case somehow the installation didn't work out) from imos sometime back, its 0.4mm now as opposed to 0.55mm in the past. Great coating and durability. In the end I sold off the extra one on carousell. Price is on the high side but to me its ok for the quality.

However in the end i changed to retinaguard. Also want to ask you guys opinion ok this anti blue light thing? although retinaguard comes tested by sgs or something about wavelength of light blocked.

for me those anti blue thingy is just a gimmick, i mean you do watch TV and all around us most of lighting nowadays are LED. those LED are producing blue light at the intensity that'st much more than your iphone screen.
and by the way iphone LCD is warmer than most of the andoid phone out there so warmer is less blue, or some says yellowish.
and on the next os 9.3 apple already has the feautres that change the temperature of the LCD screen to become warmer at night times. i forgot whats the features name. but just wait for it, it will be available on the soon to be released ios 9.3
 

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for me those anti blue thingy is just a gimmick, i mean you do watch TV and all around us most of lighting nowadays are LED. those LED are producing blue light at the intensity that'st much more than your iphone screen.
and by the way iphone LCD is warmer than most of the andoid phone out there so warmer is less blue, or some says yellowish.
and on the next os 9.3 apple already has the feautres that change the temperature of the LCD screen to become warmer at night times. i forgot whats the features name. but just wait for it, it will be available on the soon to be released ios 9.3

yeah! saw the ios 9.3. haha ordered another two imos online! in case one does not work.
 

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any shops in sg help to apply full body shield like the bodyguardz or bestskinsever ?

used to know a shop in selegie that does for zagg.
 

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Where to find imos or other reputable protector?

Where in Singapore can I find imos or a good range of iPhone screen protectors? I would like to get it tomorrow because of time constraints, thus no ordering online..

Thanks
 
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