New Arrivals: Shock Absorption Screen Protector for& Note 3/Note 2/S4/iPhone 4/4S/5/5S/5C

screen protectors for iPhone 4/4s/5/5S/5C


Colorful Jigsaw Diamond

Colorchange HelloKitty(Front+Back):

Colorful Kitty(Front+Back):

Colorful Mickey(Front+Back):

Colorful Guitar(Front+Back):

colour angry birds(Front+Back):


Blue Mickey(Front+Back) Hotpink Mickey(Front+Back)

Body blue, Body pink, Body green, Body white, Body silver

body silver show:





3D tetrahedral Diamond front+back






Diamond for iPhone 5,5s,



Gold Diamond


Pink Diamond



screen protectors for Samsung Galaxy SIII

screen protectors for Google Nexus 7:
(New arrivals, not oversize any more)

screen protectors for Amazon Kindle 4/4/Touch/paperwhite/Fire



Something you may want to know:
Applying a screen protector is NOT an easy job, especially for a 6+ inch screen.
If you are not experienced, please ask for an experienced friend's help ( or buy two to have one more chance, :) ).
Whether or not there are bubbles, is totally determined by your skilles but not the quality of the screen protector.
High quality screen protectors have below features:
1, durable, doesn't scratch easily
2, permit enough light to go through
3, not too hard/thick (i.e. your input is easy to be detected )
4, anti-glare (if it promises)
PS. Our screen protectors have lowest price because we imported them directly from the factory but not wholesaler.
Guide for DIY Screen Protector (SP) Applications:
a) Locate a dust-free environment with minimal air movements, for your SP application (if you do not work in an industrial cleanroom :sneaky:, some say bathroom is ideal AFTER a hot shower = subsided steam would have removed air-borne particles).
b) Carefully wipe the LCD Screen as well as its edges using a clean microfibre cloth (e.g. 3M microfibre cloth) to remove dirt, dust & grease (Note that if this is not done properly, trapped particles under SP = bubbles will result).
c) Use a cotton bud to clean out the edges of the LCD screen.
d) In event of stubborn stains, use a gentle cleaning solvent (preferrably those for cleaning windows, NOT those for scrubbing floors!) or you could try using scotch-tape to zap up dust particles.
e) Tilt the device under strong light to examine to ensure ALL visible dust particles have ben removed.
f) Peel off the backing plastic at the back of the SP.
g) Apply the SP using a credit-card to carefully edge out the air bubbles under the SP.
h) Tilt the device under strong light to examine that there are no air bubbles (i.e. trapped dust particles under SP).
i) In event of any air bubbles, apply scotch-tape at one end of the applied SP. Carefully peel it upwards (it should bring up the SP as well) to expose the naked LCD screen below. Zap up the offend-ing dust particle with some scotch-tape & edge down SP again with credit-card.
j) Repeat 'Step' h & 'Step i' if necessary. Good Luck!