Full body iPhone protector

This looks like a very good protector from invisibleSHIELD for the iPhone. It doesn’t just protect the screen, it protect the whole phone!

invisibleSHIELD for the Apple iPhone (Full Body)

According to the manufacturer, the invisibleSHIELD is made from a unique material originally created for the military to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades. It offers protection that other screen protectors, covers, skins, or cases just can’t match.

It also has over 2,000 copyrighted, precision-cut designs for a variety of gadgets, including iPods, smartphones, and cell phones. With this patent-pending full-body contour wrap, your iPone will look like it did the day you bought it.

If there is no invisibleSHIELD for your device, you can request the company to custom design one for you.

It even comes with a 30 days guarantee. You can ask for a full refund if you don’t like it. And if the invisibleSHIELD ever scratches, you can get it replace for free, for life.

Clik here for more information about the invisibleSHIELD for the Apple iPhone (Full Body)

2 simple tips to extend your iPhone battery life

It is annoying to every cellphone user when the cell phone battery flat out. For cell phone as powerful as the iPhone, the battery drain even faster when it is stretch to the max.

Try listening to your favorite song, checking your email and text messaging several friends all at once and see how fast the battery goes flat.

On the Apple website, the battery life expectations are quite clearly explained. The that information is applicable if you are running one application at a time. iPhone users love to multitask, which is a bane to the battery.

However, there 2 ways can make your iPhone’s battery life even longer.

1. Turn off the Bluetooth feature if you are not using it.

Very little people understand that when you keep your Bluetooth turned on, you are draining your battery power even if you are not using it.

This is because the iPhone is constantly searching for other Bluetooth devices, which require power to work. If you do not want to connect to a Bluetooth device, than make sure that your Bluetooth is turned off. This is also good practice from a security standpoint.

2. Always lock your iPhone when you are done using it.

When you are finished talking on the phone with your best friend, checking your e-mail or sending a text message, make sure that you activate the lock button. Many people wait for the screen to shut down by itself after they are using it. While this may seem like a great idea, you are wasting battery life by doing so.

Set your phone to auto-lock. This ensures your phone will lock itself just in case you forget to.

There are many iPhone owners that set their auto lock for five minutes after use. However, if you multiply this five minutes of power usage by ten times per day, your battery will go flat faster than you expect.  You should set your auto lock for one minute (1) after you have completed using your phone. This will ensure that the iPhone screen will not stay lit when it is not being used.

iPhone repair video

For those iPhone fans who love to do DIY repair, this video will be useful.
Note that it is not advisable to do your own repair if your iPhone warranty is still valid.

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