Q. I heard the InvisibleSHIELD by Zagg Samsung Galaxy S3 Screen Protector is very good and provides outstanding protection.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/invisibleshield-invisibleshield-by-zagg-samsung-galaxy-s3-screen-protector-nsmsamgals3eus-nsmsamgals3eus/10207338.aspx
But the Moshi Samsung Galaxy S III Screen Protector is also good and it can be washed and cleansed of the residue and dirt and reusable afterwards.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/moshi-moshi-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-screen-protector-99mo045951-blue-99mo045951/10214632.aspx
Which one is better? And I think invisibleshield is a one time use??Thanks.
A. They're both the same price, so anything that comes with a *** lifetime replacement warranty *** is a no brainer, surely? So if you have to spend 35 bucks on a screen protector then my money would go on the InvisibleSHIELD.
However, neither of these will protect the edges and back of the phone from scratches and dents if you drop it. Buy a flip cover case and some basic screen protectors. Job done.
Can magnetic cover case damage my phone?
Q. Hi all, I have been searching and
searching but cant find any conclusive
evidence to put my mind at rest.
I have a samsung galaxy y and it fits nicely
inside a flip case, held closed with a
magnet. I am no scientist but a good
friend of mine, who is a scientist,
seems to think that a magnet could
damage the phone!
I have heard that they can mess with
the internal compas (i didnt even
know i had one until yesterday) but
what about the motor in the lens, will
this be damaged being an electro
magnetic motor?
I am most worried about the screen
being effected by a magnetic field
always being near (even on) it.
Has anyone had any experience about it? shall i use that cover or throw it?
Thanks in advance, nilakshan
A. Magnets, especially permanent magnets aren't much powerful to cause any damage to the phone.
Only powerful electro-magnets of industrial scale, cause the cells of a hard-disk to be "wiped-out", because hard-disks are magnet based data-saving devices.
That magnetic case, won't damage your phone. The magnetic case will never disrupt your display, or any other part.
By answering this question you agree not to take the idea elsewhere and use it, I just need public opinion?
Q. Okay, so my invention is a case for a variety of smart phones, it will be a leather case which has springs in a hinge, to hold it you just flip the top over the back, and the spring wont feel tough on your hand, but if you drop it or as soon as you let go the flap will flip over, the case will look like this----------
http://www.amazon.co.uk/GADGET-SAMSUNG-GALAXY-Executive-Leather/dp/B0056BVKW0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1340129530&sr=8-2
There for if you drop it none of the phone will touch the ground, as soon as you let go it will fly shut, so by the time it hits the floor it will be completely safe and closed,
thanks and tell me your opinion.
A. So you're on a site there are thousands of non-experts, non-lawyers, describing an invention. Your comment where the question is supposed to go wouldn't protect you. Do you think that's smart. Did it occur to you to check out a site like Legalzoom where there might be a lawyer you can talk to about this... for free!? I work for 2 patent attorneys, and I can tell you that without a doubt, although it's unlikely there'd be much hope for your idea, that making an invention idea public without even applying for a patent... is NOT smart!
I will say that even closed phones that are dropped on the ground... DO break. Sometimes a cover will protect it, but generally the covers are made to keep the phone from getting scratches and dents, and maybe some drop/shock protection.
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