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iPhone 3G Skin Reviews Roundup

Since getting the iPhone 3G, I’ve had a chance to try quite a few skins. If you want protection for your shiny new phone without the bulk of a case, a full body skin is just about the only way to go. Even though Apple eschewed the super-scratchable aluminum back for a less silver plastic back, it still scratches awfully easily. With the relative cost of a skin vs. the total phone cost, its almost a must. So, I tried quite a few, and here are my observations.

The contenders: BestSkinsEver, Bodyguardz and InvisibleShield. I also tested other front-only products, but that’s a story for another time.

I’m going to break them up based on their relative merits.

Price: BestSkinsEver is uncontested in this department. They cut costs by removing the frills offered by other companies, shipping their product in regular letter envelopes and with no instructions or application solution. The cost for a full body skin is $7.99. Bodyguardz comes next, with a 2-pack of their fully body skins running $24.99 ($12.50 each). They do go big on the frills though, with a full size box including a spray bottle of solution and application instructions printed on the box. Invisibleshield is last in the price department, with a single skin running $24.99. They offer the same “frills” as the Bodyguardz.
Bodyguardz iPhone 3G Skins

(Bodyguardz Packaging)

Ease of Application: Bodyguardz takes the crown here. With less folds, flaps and individual pieces than any of the other products, it is definitely the easiest to install. They also include a spray bottle of solution, so you don’t have to make your own. Invisibleshield is #2, with solution included as well and a more straightforward installation of the back with their single piece design. Since my review, BestSkinsEver created a single-piece back that should make things better, but I haven’t had a chance to try it. Through process of elimination, that puts BSE at #3.
BestSkinsEver iPhone 3G Review

(BestSkinsEver Corner Application)

Quality: Frankly, they’re all about the same. BestSkinsEver and InvisibleShield both use the same basic skin. Invisibleshield claims that they use some special “nano coating” but that’s just marketing speak. I haven’t verified what skin Bodyguardz uses, but my guess is that its similar enough. They all have about the same clarity, but your own application quality will be the deciding factor (how much solution you use, what temperature you put it on with, how you align, application environment) and so fourth.
Bodyguardz iPhone 3g Skin Review

(Bodyguardz Back Application)

Customer Service: Believe it or not, this does matter. Bodyguardz and Invisibleshield both offer lifetime warranties (replacements if you ever screw yours up) and while BestSkinsEver doesn’t advertise this, they do offer it (from my experience, they’ll send you a new one if you ask nicely). In numerical order, I would place BestSkinsEver at #1 because they have a very “down to earth” attitude and they’re very nice people. Bodyguardz at a close #2, very nice people to deal with. InvisibleShield is #3 by far, I would consider them at the rank of sleazy. You don’t want to have to deal with IS customer support, and that’s not just my opinion. Its so widespread that its practically fact.

BestSkinsever iPhone 3G Skin Review (BestSkinsEver Front Application)

Conclusion: I’m afraid there is no cut and dry conclusion. You have to make your choice based on any number of factors that matter to you, but I’ve tried my best to outline the differences. If you’re really strapped for cash (what are you doing with an iPhone?), BestSkinsEver is cheap and a fine product. If you’re looking for some nice “extras,” my nod is to Bodyguardz. You won’t have to make your own special sauce to get it to stick and you get a proper instruction manual in the box. I cannot in good conscience recommend Invisibleshield because of the serious problems with Zagg.


4 Responses to “iPhone 3G Skin Reviews Roundup”


  1. 1 otis Aug 4th, 2008 at 6:49 am

    I’m curious what problems you’re referring to about Zagg? Can you be more specific? What sort of horror stories are out there? I was under the impression that they were pretty good, but I haven’t done a lot of searching yet… Thanks for the help!

  2. 2 Taylor Aug 4th, 2008 at 10:11 am

    Hi Otis,

    Here’s just the things that have happened to me personally.

    #1:
    I ordered a skin, and it never arrived. Their support was unbelievably unhelpful and would not refund me or send another skin. They couldn’t even tell me when it was mailed. 3 weeks or so passed, and I filed a PayPal dispute. They didn’t even bother responding to it. PayPal defaulted in my favor and returned the money. This whole ordeal took weeks.

    #2:
    I wrote an article on another site about a different skin and said, like I did here, that I recommend it over the InvisibleShield. Someone went onto the site and posted a comment blasting the other product and trumpeting the IS, pretending to be a regular joe who had tried both skins. The problem? Not only did he work for Zagg, he lied about it when I directly confronted him; and yes, I confirmed that he is a current employee. Talk about low, defacing a review of another product in the name of your own company.

    #3
    Their customer service tried to make amends after the PayPal dispute and sent me a coupon for 25% off. It didn’t work, saying it was expired weeks before they gave it to me. I sent a reply, they said tough luck. Talk about winning a customer back.

    These are just my experiences, but I’ve heard loads of similar ones about their customer service.

  3. 3 adda4u Aug 10th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    Nice post about the product very good information …

    Thanks

  4. 4 roguedog Nov 2nd, 2008 at 8:41 am

    Just what I was looking for. Finally someone doing a side by side of all these various products.

    Any difference in texture or glossiness? I’d read that Zagg has a texture to it versus just smooth.

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