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Cell Phone Skinz

Cell Phone SkinzDo I need a screen protector for my Samsung Mythic?

I had a regular flip phone for several years. I just received the mythical Samsung AT & T and I love it. It is a touch screen and I wondered if I should get a screen protector like Ghost Armor or Phantom Skinz? The touch screen phones have built-in scratch resistance? I know I'll have this phone for a while and I'm worried about ruining it. I keep my phone in my pocket, and not in a box, and I do not put anything else in that pocket.

Thank you.

Any screen protector can effectively contribute to improving the lives of your phone and its surface. I recommend it. Btw, keep in your pocket can put at risk of moisture through your body heat and moisture.

As for the skin, I can not speak of a particular brand, but I do recommend them. You have two choices, tough and rubbery. difficult cases are two pieces fit together and. They protect the phone by allowing a small amount of space between the phone and the case. If you fall, it breaks apart, the spacing preserves the impact of direct contact with the phone.

The rubber comes in two forms; rubber coating on difficult cases and expandable rubber sleeves. The feeling of being a rubberized case is better than a hard plastic. The rubber sleeve is thinner and does not change the thickness of the phone, but can not be as effective as a hard case to protect the phone if dropped.

Overall, all cases, will give protection against a fall. But remember, all it takes is the wrong point of impact to negate all efforts to protect a phone.

Posted on March 30, 2010.
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