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iPhone 4: Do they help to improve the signal?

was expected, since the iPhone 4 has a problem that affects his ability as a receiver of radio frequency waves (which we can talk on the phone and send or receive text messages), someone should use this situation to their advantage.






While rival phone companies have already done so, including Samsung and Motorola with appropriate posters, so did the Invisible Shield people, a company that sells films (movies, films) protective covers and even headphones for the iPhone and other mobile equipment. In this particular case, what is Invisible Shield offers a set of protective sheets covering not only the screen and back cover of the iPhone 4 but also its sides, thus interfering with direct skin contact with the antenna signal solving any problem caused by the AntennaGate.

However, if it is the only company sheets / covers / shells that exploits the problem directly from an aggressive marketing campaign to sell their products, there are other options within the same market as they are Wrapsol and Stealth Armor. Although the latter offers its product as a solution to the problem of the antenna directly, the first does so without even mentioning the issues of signal. However, since their product completely covers the phone like the other two companies, is likely to solve or help solve the problem in as much as the others. However, saying this question is what fixes the problem as these foil adhesive? Then I shall present what I found.


Invisible Shield
(By ZAGG)



offers five options: protective films to the metal frame (ie, for the antenna), protector screen protector, rear deck, complete protection (sides, screen and rear cover) for easy application and full protection of maximum coverage.

With respect to the antenna, appears not to resolve completely. There are people who say they have solved your problem with this product, but there are those who say that the problem persists even with the blades attached. Perhaps the solution is good for those with the AntennaGate, but not for cases of Finger Spot (details of the classification are here.)

For protection, users say it is good, though some complain that it looks a bit "fuzzy" screen saver when you stand, so we should try it with the version that protects the antenna just to see how it, if the main reason for buying is to solve the problem of AntennaGate.

In previous versions, users were also complaining that the film became slightly yellowish with time. However, nothing I can say about this release, which might have improved on the previous at that point. It's a question of waiting for more reviews go.

short :

Coverage Options:
Five design options: One (Clear)
Solve Finger Spot:
not Solve AntennaGate: Yes, in some cases
Protects against scratches: If
protects against falling: not

Good added that the company responsible for the product also offers one called ZAGGskins , including custom designs.

Official Site Coverage


Stealth Armor
(By Fusion of Ideas)



Sold in two options: screen saver, and full protection (sides, screen and back).

Stresses of its competitors offer, besides the typical transparent sheets, some films with different material finishes that mimic not only the eye but also to touch. So, have a catalog that offers from faux finishes faux leather to aluminum, through imitation carbon fiber and even wood.




However, despite the finish you choose for the back cover, the front will remain completely transparent, and sides of a faux brushed aluminum . However, the attractive design of the Stealth Armor products is consistent with its quality and mitigating the problem of the antenna.

Since the company made clear that the product simply to protect the iPhone from scratches and bumps when they learned from user feedback that many were noting that the sidewall of the Armor Stealth helped alleviate the problem of reception. Encouraged by this discovery, would have sent a sample of your product to people SlashGear announcing it as a possible solution to the problem of the antenna. However, the staff of that website could not corroborate it, experts have noted that despite the protective put Stealth Armor, the iPhone 4 of his property continued to have the same signal problems.

however, can not fail to take into account the product as a sum of protection and personality without having to add extra weight to the new iPhone. According to comments from users, these films fulfill his role as anti-scratch protection.

short :

Coverage Options:
Two design options: Several
Solve Finger Spot:
not Solve AntennaGate: If In some cases
Protects against scratches
: If
Protects against falls: not

people of SlashGear


Wrapsol Ultra
(By Wrapsol)



People Wrapsol
offers two options, both cover the entire iPhone 4: Anti-scratch Protection Original and Ultra-fall protection and Scratches.

The particularity of this product is that despite being a thin transparent film, promises to protect the iPhone 4 will not only be scratched but also look after damaged by accidental damage (including falls from five feet high), if we acquire the Ultra version.

From what I could find, the "original" version of the film gives a matt (dull) to the back of the iPhone, while the Ultra version keeps the glossy finish like the film front. There are also differences between the method of application between the versions, while the "original" version maintains the typical method of application that uses a liquid to adhere the film to the iPhone, the Ultra version has a new application "dry" to is (as people of Wrapsol) 87% faster than the old method. I expect that in this figure include the time saved by not having to wait for the phone to dry before using again, as with the method of spray adhesive.

In terms of quality and protection, seems to be as good as its competitors, although the applied "dry" would seem to be a big plus. Those who have used recommend it, but I could not find a user who has made a test to see if the Ultra Wrapsol actually protects against drops from five feet in height. There are videos showing more resistance than enviable, but made by Wrapsol people so I personally do not trust me a lot. On the issue of the antenna, there are users who say nothing.

short :

Coverage Options:
Two design options: One (Clear)
Solve Finger Spot: No one knows for sure
Solve
AntennaGate: No one knows for sure
Protects against scratches : If
protects against falling: No one knows for sure

Despite
it did not have concrete evidence, it is expected that the protective film Wrapsol AntennaGate solve the problem but be safe with respect to the Finger Spot, just like the products of rivals.

Official Site

Finally, if interested in these products but would like to see other brands on their own, I leave a brief list of other similar films:

PureProtect ; (Print to Screen By SwitchEasy)
PureProtect + (Print to screen and back cover By SwitchEasy)

BodyGuardz (All options)

BestSkinsEver (All options)

personally recommend looking SwitchEasy blades that come with exciting finishes on the sheet to the screen . Among them are reflective finish gives the appearance of a mirror to the iPhone screen when it is off, and finish "proprietary" used to it that shows the iPhone's screen can be seen only from the front , ideal for anyone who is on our side can not spy on what you are doing.

Moreover, surely there are also some other good options left out, but these are the best known and recommended in various pages and forums. While it is always good to have some protection for a touch device as expensive as the iPhone, it remains a pity that the sheets (or bumpers, or shells, depending on individual taste) become mandatory for some the problem with the antenna that has the iPhone 4. The only thing you can do is hope that the problem is overcome with the next model, the hard reality harvested from posters such as Samsung and Motorola are in the past.







Note: ZAGG both as Wrapsol Fusion Of Ideas and also offer the same protection for smartphones from other manufacturers, so it is shame them into account while not holding an iPhone.

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