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The additional traction also makes the iPhone easier to hold - especially with your finger tips. It feels like you’re moving your finger across the screen a certain amount - much akin to using a scroll wheel on a mouse with grooves versus one that was completely smooth. I prefer the slightly more tactile feel of the material (and if applied to the back as well if applied) as it gives a better sense of tactile feedback on the touch screen. Additionally dirt, dust, and other cosmetic annoyances can be easily washes or wiped off the screen just like the glass screen on the iPhone. It’s also exceptionally thin and clear leaving the screen of the iPhone easy to see underneath it’s protective layer. It’s remarkably resilient to scuffs as well as often wiping away the offending scuff will cause it to disappear, or if dirty a little bit of water will work as well. While often the scratch will be visible, running your thumb over the scratch or just giving the material time will have the scratch disappear like it never existed. The Invisible Shield protects my iPhone quite well against scratches against keys and well near anything that doesn’t actually slice the material itself. It took a while but after reading reviews I settled on using the Invisible Shield by Zagg.
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When I got my iPhone I went looking for a case that ideally would not make the iPhone much more thicker than necessary, protected the screen from fingerprints and scratches and generally didn’t suck.