Protective Films (England)

Before I get my iphone, I want a protective film for the UK... Some brands are hassle to get here and I will not use eBay.
I basically need a front and back cover and maybe sides... I’ve come across ZAGG which is £18 but I here they have an orange peel effect. Anyone one got a better suggestion?

Hi have a front and back one both bought separately from ebay sellers. i have bought lots of different types in the past and these are definitely the best. They are totally clear, have no bubbles, if you apply them right, and are fantastic. I used the same brand for my 3gs also. The sellers name is digi-flexuk for the front ones, and first2save for the back ones. I wouldn't use anything else. I have read a few problems on here using the zagg, basically you have to be really careful with the spray not to get it in the ports. Hope that helps.

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