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Zagg Launches invisibleSHIELD for T-Mobile G1

Oct 23 2008, 8:07am CDT | by

Zagg Launches invisibleSHIELD for T-Mobile G1
 
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ZAGG, the people behind the fantastic protective coating for notebooks and mobile phones, have announced that the invisibleSHIELD for the T-Mobile G1 is now available to purchase. The film is available in multiple outlets and online according to ZAGG.

I have seen the ZAGG film in Wal-Mart before. The G1 kit is priced at $24.95 and makes the phone scratch resistant. I have used the film for a long time on my iPhone and it works fantastically for scratch protection.

“The complex shape and design of the G1 necessitates a specific kind of protection,” said Robert G. Pedersen II, President and CEO of ZAGG. “The invisibleSHIELD is custom-designed to protect the full body of the G1 without interfering with functionality or touch screen sensitivity. The G1 is a significant advancement in smartphone technology, and it deserves the most advanced protection. Unlike bulky cases that offer inadequate protection, the invisibleSHIELD is the most durable way to scratch-proof any device, while preserving the original, sleek design.”

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