By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 5:59 AM
Mobilefun.co.uk kindly emailed me to let me know that their Invisible Shield range now includes the Nokia N97 and 5800 XpressMusic, the iPhone 3G (and therefore I’d assume 3GS), and also the BlackBerry Bold.
The InvisibleSHIELD is the toughest, most durable scratch protection film available on the planet. The film has its origins in the U.S. military protecting the leading edges of helicopter blades from wear and tear.
Features include:
Invisible protection.
Custom design for your device.
Covers the whole device.
Scratch proof.
Includes special application adhesive and full instructions.
Easily removable without leaving marks on your device.
So there you have it – this is tough stuff, and assuming you fit it correctly, then you should have one very protected device. A less-than-£10 pricepoint is also welcome!
If you want to know more or buy the Invisible Shield, go see Mobilefun.co.uk here.
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