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Old 04-13-2006, 10:03 PM   #41
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Thanks for the review. I just bought a set of screen protectors for my 7105t and my 7100t. I can say that although the box said compatible for 7105t, they work better on my 7100t. I have had one on my 7100t since I got them, and about 5 on my 7105t. The screen guards never seem to go on straight with the 7105t. I hope the screen protector I'm getting with my case for the 7105t is better than this.
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Old 04-13-2006, 10:47 PM   #42
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Good review, you convinced me to buy them. Got them and the egrips. Bring some patience to the table when putting on the screen protector. Mine got all stuck together before the install but I finally got it on. The piece of mind that comes from the screen protector was definitely worth the price of admission.
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Old 04-13-2006, 10:50 PM   #43
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I installed the protector with no problem. However, it seemed there was a cut out for the ear piece on the screen protector. I could not get this off so I figured it was not suppose to be removed. anyone have this issue? Was I suppose to remove that section of the screen protector and if so any idea's on an easy way to do it?
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Old 04-14-2006, 02:27 AM   #44
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I installed the protector with no problem. However, it seemed there was a cut out for the ear piece on the screen protector. I could not get this off so I figured it was not suppose to be removed. anyone have this issue? Was I suppose to remove that section of the screen protector and if so any idea's on an easy way to do it?
I took my ear piece cutout off, I figured I'd hear better that way. To get it out, as I was peeling the piece off, I used a pencil to punch out the cutout.

I really like the bestskinsever, but I just wish they would cover the corners of the blackberry, since that's where most of the abuse occurs.
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Old 04-14-2006, 08:01 AM   #45
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I carefully cut it out with an exacto blade. I cannot believe how good the skin looks. Actually you cannot even tell the BB has one on. I am truly amayzed and impressed with this product!!!
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Old 04-14-2006, 08:32 AM   #46
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I just sort of punched out the ear piece part with a tooth pick before wetting it.
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Old 04-14-2006, 02:19 PM   #47
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i like how scratch resistant it is as well - mine skidded across a tile floor, and not a mark!
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Old 04-14-2006, 08:36 PM   #48
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I ordered the skins myself but when I tried to put the screen protector on, it was scratched or I damaged it myself. So I'm dissapointed about that, the rest looks great though.

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Old 04-27-2006, 09:29 AM   #49
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I ordered the full body armor version and installed it last night. My 8700 looks fantastic!!!. I was freaking out a little over the water aspect of the install but I have never used a skin that looked and felt so good on a phone. You cannot even tell it has any shielding on the device!
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Old 05-04-2006, 09:02 PM   #50
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30 minutes and a chilly cold one later and mine are on. Ordred on Monday and arrived in the mail on Thurs. Excellent delivery time!!!

No issues on installation, a bit leary on H2O and Backberry mixing on purpose, but aside from that it was really easy to install.

Hopefully it will work well at protecting my investment. On my way to order one for my wifes 8700, Nano and PSP.

Enjoy!
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Old 05-16-2006, 06:59 PM   #51
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Anyone know where I can get a full shield for the 7100t or 7105t like the one Igreenberg was talking about for the 8700g?
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Old 05-16-2006, 07:02 PM   #52
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Anyone know where I can get a full shield for the 7100t or 7105t like the one Igreenberg was talking about for the 8700g?
http://www.bestskinsever.com/servlet...y-7105t/Detail
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Old 05-16-2006, 11:27 PM   #53
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yeah Igreenberg I saw this site from the first part of your thread. I was wondering if there was anything that covers the whole phone-not just the screen. From my search so far nothing like that is available for the 7105t.
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I noticed IVISIBLE SHIELD has a full body for 7100t but $24.95? Thats a little steep compared to full body for the 8700 from BEST SKINS EVER.
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Old 05-17-2006, 05:15 AM   #55
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Invisible Skin charges more because they offer a lifetime replacement policy.
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Old 05-20-2006, 03:18 PM   #56
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My skins for my 8700g and my iPod arrived today. Problem is that whoever packaged these skins and sent them put the BlackBerry ones facing each other, so the BlackBerry ones are all stuck together and in attempting to peel them apart they got all stretched and I doubt they will be usable now thanks to their mistake. So far my first impressions are not good :(

Edit: They are definitely not usable since they are permantently stretched and the adhesive is sticking together on some of the pieces.

Edit 2: Okay, I overreacted. The material these things are made of is pretty forgiving and right now I am successfully applying them to my BB. I also put them on my iPod. It is a little tricky at times, but easier than I thought.
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Old 06-07-2006, 09:29 PM   #57
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I promise that the Invisible Shield is better than anything out there. I do evaluations of electronic products, accessories, etc. for companies. Over the past several months, this topic of protectors has been at the top of my priority list. In one test, I was given $300 to test various protectors for a period of three months. I put them through all sorts of tests to get my money's worth. FYI-I have access to various dummies and real electronics to test on. Three of the most "off" tests included: Chucking the device on the ground (hard), summerging in water, and a run through with my 8-mo. (bad) puppy. Among other tests as well, the Invisible Shield by far was the best! The Blackberry with the Invisible Shield that was submerged in water actually still works...the display is messed up. But works! Now I am not saying that the Invisible Shield actually water proofs your Blackberry, I actually called the company several times and asked this question. They assured me that the product does not waterproof anything. But in every test, the Invisible Shield surpassed other options available. I include in the evaluations other details such as: Phone service, Perks, Delivery, etc. Though, a good point is made that the Invisible Shield is a bit more than other protectors such as Best Skins Ever, it's worth. Spending $24.95 for protection on a product that is worth more than $300 is by far worth it!
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Old 06-08-2006, 12:55 AM   #58
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I promise that the Invisible Shield is better than anything out there. I do evaluations of electronic products, accessories, etc. for companies. Over the past several months, this topic of protectors has been at the top of my priority list. In one test, I was given $300 to test various protectors for a period of three months. I put them through all sorts of tests to get my money's worth. FYI-I have access to various dummies and real electronics to test on. Three of the most "off" tests included: Chucking the device on the ground (hard), summerging in water, and a run through with my 8-mo. (bad) puppy. Among other tests as well, the Invisible Shield by far was the best! The Blackberry with the Invisible Shield that was submerged in water actually still works...the display is messed up. But works! Now I am not saying that the Invisible Shield actually water proofs your Blackberry, I actually called the company several times and asked this question. They assured me that the product does not waterproof anything. But in every test, the Invisible Shield surpassed other options available. I include in the evaluations other details such as: Phone service, Perks, Delivery, etc. Though, a good point is made that the Invisible Shield is a bit more than other protectors such as Best Skins Ever, it's worth. Spending $24.95 for protection on a product that is worth more than $300 is by far worth it!

heheh sounds like you work for invibleshield.
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I promise that the Invisible Shield is better than anything out there. I do evaluations of electronic products, accessories, etc. for companies. Over the past several months, this topic of protectors has been at the top of my priority list. In one test, I was given $300 to test various protectors for a period of three months. I put them through all sorts of tests to get my money's worth. FYI-I have access to various dummies and real electronics to test on. Three of the most "off" tests included: Chucking the device on the ground (hard), summerging in water, and a run through with my 8-mo. (bad) puppy. Among other tests as well, the Invisible Shield by far was the best! The Blackberry with the Invisible Shield that was submerged in water actually still works...the display is messed up. But works! Now I am not saying that the Invisible Shield actually water proofs your Blackberry, I actually called the company several times and asked this question. They assured me that the product does not waterproof anything. But in every test, the Invisible Shield surpassed other options available. I include in the evaluations other details such as: Phone service, Perks, Delivery, etc. Though, a good point is made that the Invisible Shield is a bit more than other protectors such as Best Skins Ever, it's worth. Spending $24.95 for protection on a product that is worth more than $300 is by far worth it!

Again, the Best Skins Ever are EXACTLY the same as the Invisible Shield minus the replacement warranty.
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Sounds like one ruined blackberry too..... LDI = RED.... :chuckles:
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