Ok, so you guys know that recently I got my Samsung Eternity. The first one I had got a deep scratch on the screen about a day after I owned it, so I immediately went to Google and looked for the best screen protectors. I could choose InvisibleShield by Zagg, or a screen protector from Bestskinsever.com. They both use the same material, except the Bestskinsever.com version is cheaper because they don't include anything with it... all you get is the skin. Now, I went to the AT&T store, exchanged my scratched phone for a new one which was fine since I had 30 days to exchange. Instead of using the phone right away, I kept it in the box until I got my screen protector from Bestskinsever. Now the day I got it was the day that I was leaving for my Germany trip with my high school, so I knew that the skin was going to get put through some abuse of not only airport security, but being in my pocket for 12-hour periods with various things, euro coins and czech crowns being some of them. The application of the skin was easy, I just peeled it off slowly AS I applied the skin, and pushed on the skin with a credit card the whole time. This way, all the bubbles were pushed out as it was applied AND I didn't need to use the dishsoap mixture that everyone recommends (nor did I have to let it sit and wait for the skin to set). When I got home from Germany, I went to exchange my phone for a Samsung Impression. You can only return the phone if it is in good condition. When I was at the AT&T store, I had to remove the skin from my phone so they could exchange phones. Low and behold I peel back the skin... and the screen was in BRAND NEW condition. It literally looked like I had never removed it from the box. The salesman at the AT&T store even asked me if I had ever used the phone because it had no wear or tear at all.
Oh, and here's some pictures of how you can barely notice the skin on my phone:
The skin on the sheet that you receive (not applied)
http://img27.imagesh...781/skinwte.jpg
The skin before I removed the bubbles.
http://img16.imagesh.../beforeskin.jpg
The skin after I removed as much bubbles as possible.
http://img15.imagesh...6/afterskin.jpg
The only real spot you can notice it is at the buttons on the bottom (call, back, end call buttons)... there is just a little white line where there is a gap between buttons.
For $7.99... I think it's definetly worth it. I wish I got one for my SE W810... poor thing is full of scratches on the screen.

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