Nokia E71 Clear Armor
NKE71-ARM
If a tree falls in the forest and no one's there to hear it, does it make a sound? Or, say, if a phone is covered but no one can detect it, is it still protected? Yes, yes it is...with Clear Armor. This material was originally made for the army - it's that serious. It protected Apache Helicopter blades from damage in Desert Storm, so you bet your ass it'll protect your Nokia E71.
Clear Armor for the Nokia E71 is the highest quality protective film available on the market today. If our premium leather cases aren't exactly what you were looking for, the transparent defense offered by Case-mate's Clear Armor is the best way to keep your Nokia E71 in pristine condition. With Clear Armor, Case-mate is the Clear leader in device protection.
Each Clear Armor kit includes: 2 sets of Clear Armor, a microfiber cleaning cloth, a bottle of application solution, an applicator card, and application instructions.
Installation is easy. Simply remove the film from the backing, spray it with the included solution to moisten it, and position it on your phone. Smooth the bubbles out and let it dry. This film will protect your Nokia E71 for years to come.
Now with a lifetime warranty! For more information click on the Clear Armor tab on the Clear Armor Warranty Policy.
Average Customer Rating

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Nokia E71 armor
Says exacly what it says on the can.
An extremely tough second skin to reduce surface scratches and inadvertent damage
As the film is so clear care needs to be taken to ensure that the film is correctly positioned
The larger pieces are easy to apply, the smaller pieces offer a challenge and require nimble fingers and need to be kept wet while positioning
The backplate piece require a little trimming after drying as the excess made the opening of the cover a little difficult.
Trimmed with a razor blade as this is the only thing that will cut the film without shredding!
TIP!
Keep fingers wet (stops finger prints in the adhesive) and keep cats away while applying the film, cat hair is disastrous once on the sticky side, maybe the film is static and attracts debris
-Stirling Miller
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