QUOTE(loongzai2 @ Dec 11 2016, 01:44 PM)
Can photo of the condition now ?The Official iPhone 7/7+ Thread | V5, This is 7
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Anyone can share the experience using a Back Protector for the Black / Jet Black iPhone 7 Plus?
It was reported earlier using a skin or back protector might risk peeling off the iPhone wordings and Regulatory Labels. http://www.macrumors.com/2016/10/18/fcc-labels-peeling-off-jet-black-iphones/ QUOTE(Boykidz93 @ Oct 25 2016, 11:27 PM) |
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QUOTE(Area51SE @ Dec 17 2016, 12:01 PM) Good to hear that. What type of 3 back plastic SP you have used? Any photo?QUOTE(PeeEl @ Dec 17 2016, 12:09 PM) What do you mean by ‘Normal’ screen protector? Basically from you your experience what type of back protector does not affect the letterings? |
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QUOTE(PeeEl @ Dec 17 2016, 08:12 PM) Certain brands of SPs include the back protector and this type just adheres to the back of the phone without 'glueing' to it as opposed to those wraps/coats. The former will not 'take out' the letterings from the Jet and Matte Black iPhones. Thanks for the explanations, it makes sense. Where to look for this type of back protector that just adheres to the back without 'glueing'? |
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QUOTE(Chubbyteddy @ Dec 28 2016, 04:56 PM) Switcheasy number case is tpu soft case fits very well with the coated phone. Mine coated back and front full body clear coat. How much is the Switheasy number case ? Is there any inner design inside the case ?Where to purchase ? This post has been edited by Yen8on3: Dec 28 2016, 06:35 PM |
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QUOTE(silencer5089 @ Jan 3 2017, 07:50 PM) nobody asks the person to buy and use it with brute force, from the looks of it looks like the case suffers from drop, but not cracked out of nowhere. been using mine for almost 2 weeks plus now still in excellent condition aside from the minor hairline scratches. Probably cracked from knocks or drops with the impact on the glass made back beside the SwithEasy logo and energy spread from that point. the thing is, if wanna show off jet black and cannot handle fragile case, don't use this case, or just wrap it with mobile outfitters and get a tpu case; else don't buy jet black in the first place. QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jan 3 2017, 07:57 PM) I really like this case and want it but not with those stupid wording on bottom... Indeed too much wordings but the IGLASS logo colour is quite subtle already Too bad I know too late, they no longer selling clean version. QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Jan 4 2017, 10:54 AM) A case to protect another case? I have only heard that some very extreme users install a plastic screen protector on top of their glass screen protector to protect the glass one. But that was years ago when glass screen protectors was really expensive. There is a 1mm gap between the iPhone and the glass back. Meaning the glass back is in a perpetual state of floating. IMO weakest area to pressure force |
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QUOTE(pakgao @ Jan 12 2017, 09:15 PM) According to Apple, yes you can .You can use Apple 12W and 10W USB power adapters to charge your iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple Watch, and other Apple accessories, like AirPods and Siri Remote. Using an Apple 12W or 10W USB power adapter can charge some Apple devices and accessories faster than a 5W power adapter. https://support.apple.com/en-my/ht202105 |
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