Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Best Tempered Glass Screen Protector for iPhone 6S

This product was the perfect solution for my needs. The Tempered Glass Screen Protector is simple to use and incredibly effective! It fits a 4.7 inch screen and is compatible with the Appple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, and provides my delicate device with the maximum protection needed against impacts, scratches, dust and general wear and tear.
This is a good screen protector, easy to install properly, gives good protection to the screen. I ordered the white version, and would probably go with a less flashy style next time, but it is very shiny and pretty - it really is like rose gold like a nice ladies watch.
I have two young boys and a husband who all three believe my phone is their phone so it gets a lot of daily use. From amazon and online shopping to emais, facebook, taking pictures and videos, writing grocery lists and reminder notes, playing games and the obvious texting and making or receiving calls. Trust me when I say my phone is like a member of our family.. & we protect our family!

The laser cut tempered glass has rounded edges, and provides you with awesome clarity and touchscreen accuracy! In addition, its special coating offers fingerprint resistance. Though not resistant to my boys sticky fingers.. That still requires an electronic wipe.

Take it from me and learn from my mistakes.. Dont wait to protect your device! Get yourself the glass screen protector and, knock on wood, if something were to happen to your phone by eay of scratch or inpact youwill be happy you took the time to secure a screen protector!
Fits perfectly on the iPhone 6 4.7" that I have. no bubbles and edges are clear. I love this as you really cannot see it. It almost is better than the original glass as feels smoother with less friction and makes screen look clearer almost. Not sure why other reviews don't have good fit. It does take a little while to settle and although it tells you not to press too hard, i preferred to make sure so i squeezed the air out of the few pockets that existed. Mostly the edges of the screen - not the edge of the cover but the actually screen edges for some reason. But once I did that and left it overnight, it was nicely stuck on. Maybe you need to squeeze it out at first then let it settle. Anyway, for me, the best cover I have had on my iPhone.
This is the most amazing screen protector! I have the new iPhone 6s and I have dropped my phone over 100 times. I looked at my screen and saw a piece was shattered and did t know if it was the screen protector or actual screen so I ordered another screen protector. When I took off the old one, thank god it was the screen protector and not the actual screen that was cracked. I forgot how thick the screen protector is! Absolutely wonderful!
Lastly, because this is made of glass, you really probably should also have a case, as these edges are a little bit sharp - not enough to cut you, but enough edge to possibly catch on something and maybe scratch it or get peeled off.
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Nillkin 3D Full Screen Coverage Protection Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector for iPhone 6S and iPhone 6 [Black Frame]
Nillkin 3D Full Screen Coverage Protection Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector for iPhone 6S and iPhone 6 [White Frame]

Monday, July 25, 2016

Cell Phone Anti-tracking Anti-spying GPS Rfid Signal Blocker Pouch Case

This high quality bag have 3 basic functions, namely: anti-radiation, with this bag it can prevent you from being damaged by the wave radiation that produced by cellphones; anti-degaussing, when you put your ID card, bank cards such as IC Magnetism card into the bag, it can aviod magnetism lost and information leak; anti-signal, with this function, it prevents people from being tracked and if you don't want to answer the phone, you can put the phone in the bag, then the phone will tell "Calls can not be connected."
Features
1. 100% brand new, easy to use
2. High quality and perfect design
3. Can be used as a wallet at the same time
4. Anti-radiation, anti-degaussing, anti-signal
5. Prevent people from being tracked with this bag, protect your privacy
6. If you don't want to answer the phone, you can put the phone in the bag, then the phone will tell "Calls can not be connected"
7. ID card, bank cards such as IC Magnetism card into the bag, it can aviod magnetism lost and information leak
8. Color: Red
note: This bag with two pockets,the cellphone signal will be blocked only when you put it into the inner pocket and remember to close the bag at the smae time.
Works great. Slip in whatever you want and it is shielded from interference. As a person that has worked around a lot of high voltage wires, it's a problem having credit cards become demagnetized and ruined. It's also nice for security in case somebody wants to scan your pockets without you knowing. I keep my cell phone in it at night so it doesn't fry my brain. Better than turning it off.

Bought this bag right before my trip to a hacking convention, and I was not displeased- it worked like a charm! Lots of people had their usernames / passwords lifted right if their phone, but not me! Just big enough to fit my galaxy s6 in the black-out pouch, and some money in the other, larger one.
Previous reviewers knocking the product should be reminded that GPS tracks last known position and not current position. If you slip it in your pouch at your hidden destination, you're not going to be safe. You'd have to do so well before you get there.
I really like this item, very well made, and I called my cell phone while it was in the back pocket, and the call went straight to voicemail, like it was not avail. I tried another sure fire way to tell if it was detectable and it passed. Im not sure what that test was offhand, I believe I tried something to do with the wifi signal. It iddnt receive soo thumbs way up! Great for the price also and I received very promptly. I will buy again, and gift this product.
Buy it online: Cell Phone Signal Blocker Pouch Case
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Apple iPad Pro 12.9" Review: Not a Laptop Replacement, Not Just an iPad

Apple iPad Pro - 12.9" Display
The Apple iPad Pro is an amazing piece of technology and looks and quality have always been a staple with Apple and that is still what their products are all about here with the iPad pro. I almost feel like buying this would be a waste if you don't try and get your hands on an Apple Pencil as the two go so wonderfully together. Why the two do not come together really mind boggles me. They could still sell it stand alone for $100, but include it with the pro for no extra charge, but the pencils sell like hotcakes, so they're not going to change the business model.
There's a lot of confusion about this online at the moment, and things may not be any clearer if you try it out at the Apple Store.

The two prevailing views about it are that it's a larger iPad great for movies, surfing, and reading -- or that it's trying to be the Surface Pro and fails because it can't replace your laptop.

Neither view captures what is truly new and unique about it.

It's not trying to be a laptop replacement. It's certainly an iPad, but it's something no earlier iPad has been able to be.

It's a new kind of computer: it's iOS as a kind of desktop experience, one that makes the strongest case ever for the virtues of computing with one app at a time, and one that can make you more productive by affording you a much greater sense of clarity and focus. It declutters your space: mentally and physically. You have nothing in front of you but a keyboard and screen (closer to you than the screen on a laptop), and you're free from the busyness of juggling so many windows around a virtual desktop.

Put another way: it may be less functional than a Mac or Surface Pro *if your primary goal is to multi-task*, but if your goal is to get discrete things done -- create a doc in Word, write email, read a webpage or a pdf -- the iPad Pro is so much more elegant, cleaner, and more pleasant to work with.

Apple seems to be saying: keep your laptop for the more elaborate file manipulation stuff. But for the vast majority of the rest of it, set your laptop aside and enjoy the clarity and elegance of this.

I've had the benefit of using the Surface Pro 4 for the past two weeks and the iPad Pro for the past week. They're both incredible devices. The use cases for the SP4 are obvious, and I love using it (work paid for it, so I didn't have to choose). But if you love the design qualities of the iPad and iOS, you will find the iPP every bit as compelling to use for almost anything.

After all the carping online about the limited keyboard shortcuts in iOS (which will obviously change soon), the complaints about how often you need to raise your arm to touch the screen, the limits of multi-tasking on the iPad, and so on, I've been pleasantly surprised by how much I can do on it (or how little I can't) and how easily. Many tasks I wouldn't have bothered with on my smaller iPads are now worth the time on the larger one, because it's so much nicer to use at this size.

The iPad Pro is also noticeably larger than the Surface Pro 4. Because I use the iPP with the Magic (and not Smart) Keyboard, I prop up on a few books, making it more ergonomic. It's like a large laptop screen at the right height, and closer than I could bring a laptop, making it more intimate and immersive. I could do the same with the SP4, but I usually use it with the Type Cover, which means it's usually lower down, with its screen seeming smaller and slightly more cramped by comparison.

Is the iPP worth it if you can't do to much multi-tasking on it? Why would you buy it (plus accessories) when you could get a retina Macbook for almost the same price? This is the part that won't be obvious if you only try it out at the store.

Buy it. Bring it home. Give it a try. It won't come down to specs. It will defy your earlier assumptions about computers and iPads. It will either appeal or it won't.

I suspect it will. Either way, you'll see that there's really nothing else like it.

Anyways, back to the iPad. The screen is huge and the overall construction of the iPad Pro is super solid, which is typical of Apple but on a tablet of this size, you can really appreciate that Apple sturdiness. The display is the best I've seen on any phone or tablet displaying bright, sharp, and vibrant images that just seem more life like than ever before without any 3D utilization. Images just look amazing, but this was bought to be almost fully dedicated to artwork. Using this coupled with the Apple Pencil and some apps like Sketckbook Pro and Procreate, will grant you an amazing drawing and painting experience. Procreate's utilization of the Apple Pencil is by far some of the best I've seen for stylus's with pressure and tilt sensitivity. You will be amazed at the precise feedback of your inputs of attention to detail when working with the Apple pencil on this screen.
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Thursday, July 7, 2016

iPhone 6S Review: Stronger glass, Live Photos, fast processor and rose gold!

iPhone 6S
I'll start by saying that the rose gold 6S is very much pink color. It's not a yellow-pink color as the name rose gold would suggest. It's a dusty rose pink. Today everyone I've talked to has asked me if the pink 6S was actually a pretty pink color, or a yellowish-pink shade. Yep, it's pink!

The timing couldn't have been more perfect for me this year, with the announcement of the new iPhone 6S. I got my 4S a few years back, just months before the iPhone 5 was announced. I've loved my little 4S, and up until recently, I had not really been planing on upgrading to a newer model. I'm on an endless mission to lower my family's ever growing cell phone bill, not raise it. So the added length of the 5 models weren't enough of a size difference to make me want to upgrade. Then when the new larger size of the iPhone 6 came out, my first reaction was that I wanted it.

However there was a bit of a concern last year with how bendable the iPhone 6 was, and also that Apple had not included a more durable glass that some had originally thought they might. This stronger glass was a feature I had been looking forward to. My husband and teenage son both use ruggedized smartphones by Casio and Kyocera, and I've seen what those phones can survive. My husband has dropped his phone in a lake while fishing, tosses his phone anywhere without the slightest concern for the glass, and my son drops his phone on every hard surface possible, and the screens not only stay in one piece, but without a scratch on them and work just fine even after being completely under water.

While I didn't need the extreme toughness of being waterproof, years of seeing my friend's iPhones with spider web cracks covering their screens made me want to hold out a little longer. My 4S was still small enough and thick/bulky enough that I hadn't damaged the screen. Rumors of an iPhone with a stronger glass made me want to hold out just a little longer.

Then last month my old 4S started acting up. I stopped getting notifications of any kind, my phone would drop calls and the internet was getting painfully slow. I knew it was time. I thought maybe when Apple released their new phones, I could pick up last years model a bit cheaper. Then I saw it. ROSE GOLD.

That was the shiny bait that made me look closer. What a beautiful color. And then I saw the words I had been waiting for. That the glass on the iPhone 6S is made using a process that makes it stronger and the most durable in the smartphone industry. The best of both worlds, large phone/screen and strong glass. And of course....pink.

So I pre-ordered it and from the moment I received it, have been blown away by the features. The screen resolution is stunning, the photos it takes are beautiful and the processor works FAST. The Live Photos feature surprised me the first time I was looking through my pictures. I took a photo of one of our dogs to send to my daughter via a text and when I went to select it, my dog's tail was wagging! Describing it, it sounds like it's just a clip of a short video, but it really is a little different. When you're scrolling through photos and each one has a second of movement to it, it's wild. It's almost like looking through a living photo album.

The fingerprint touch ID to unlock the phone and order iTunes music works really well. I was a bit concerned at first I was adding even more steps to unlock my phone each time I wanted to do some small task, like check the time. But using the fingerprint ID gets me in even faster, since I'm not swiping my finger across the screen to unlock it any longer.

For me, the most disappointing feature of the phone was putting a case on it! Having to cover the beautiful rose gold color. However I've ordered a new clear case to help with that. Extra protection and I can still see the gorgeous phone color. Upgrading to this new 6S has been worth every penny. With the super fast processor, beautiful rose gold color, Live Pictures and stronger glass, I'm so glad I waited the extra year. Loving everything about it.
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Sunday, July 3, 2016

iPhone 6S Plus Review: A home run by Apple

I have been using iPhones for several generations and when the 6 plus became available I was intrigued by the larger screen. I normally carry my iPhone in a suitcoat pocket, and when I realized that the 6 plus fits very nicely in such pockets, I was sold. I use my iPhone as much for email and web browsing as I do for telephone calls so for me the larger size is a very significant advantage. Especially since many of the emails I read have PDF or Word documents attached.
After a month of use, I can truly say that this size of iPhone seems "normal" to me. Sure, you can't text with one hand, but then again I couldn't do that before anyway! I bought the 128GB version because I store very large amounts of music and videos on my iPhone for boat trips and vacations. So the storage is a big advantage for me as well.
The white-gold iPhone is absolutely gorgeous. I bought both the 6 plus and my new iPad Air 2 in this color, and I can absolutely recommend it.
The fingerprint reader on this iPhone (and the iPad Air 2) works first time, every time once you have registered your fingerprint with the phone, which is quick, easy, and elegant to do. It is great to be able to open my iPhone without typing in the 4 digit code. I love using Apple Pay for its speed and security and I look forward to the day that I can do most or all of my transactions this way -- not having to put my actual credit card numbers "out there."
I bought the iPhone 6 Plus not just for its larger screen size and faster processor, but Mostly for the extended battery life.
I was NOT Disappointed at all. My last phone was an iPhone 5 (regular, before they had 5c and 5s types). Every iPhone I've ever had has been perfectly functional and so why change brands to potentially save money but find out I'd made a huge mistake. (I have 2 friends who got Samsung's because they seemed to have all the same stuff, for less money, but later said they wished they gotten iPhones.)
BATTERY LIFE is Amazing ! ! !
I frequently drive to see patients and sometimes the GPS doesn't get me to the right place and I have to get turn by turn directions from the patient themselves, thus burning up a lot of batter power. The phone usage burns the battery Much faster than listening to songs or audiobooks does.
With my iPhone 5 I occasionally got down to a 20% battery charge towards the end of the day and was sweating whether or not I'd have enough to get me to the last patient, or maybe not allow me to call my wife when I was on the way home.
I got the iPhone 6 Plus, and it is a monster, esp. after I put the protective case over it, very large for a shirt pocket, but still manages to fit.
After using it for 4 or 5 days, at the end of each day I'd check the battery charge remaining level and got results like this: 93% ; 87% ; 91% ; 78% ; 89%. Needless to say, I was OVERJOYED!! I'll never have to worry about the battery running out on a single day, unless I don't plug it in
overnight, and even then, not so much.
Overnight not plugged in test: end of day results: 75% ; 67% ; 82% ; 76%.
So, I pushed the experiment: I left it unplugged for FOUR DAYS: 56% ; 73% ; 67%. And this was still with using it during the day, making some calls, and almost always listening to an audio book from Audible.com (subsidiary of Amazon - Apple screwed up and should have bought Audible before Amazon, because to me the combination of an iPod or iPhone and audiblebooks is the greatest educational enhancement technique in the last 2,000 plus years!!!)
Now my only worry is I might get lazy and not plug it in for a week just because I get used to not having to plug it in every day!
If battery life is a big thing for you, the answer is Apple's iPhone 6 Plus ! !
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