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		<title>Review: Egrips for the iPhone 3G</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Let me start off by saying I'm not usually a fan of any protective skins for any cell phones that are currently on the market.  I've found that Egrips for iPhone 3G have to sway me in a different direction, however, and I've found they can be quite valuable.  If you'd like a more confident grip on your iPhone 3G, then Egrips <a href="http://store.theiphoneblog.com/egrips-/4A133A4911.htm">available from The iPhone Blog Store</a> for the price of $14.95, just may be what you are looking for.  </p>

<p>For a more in depth look, keep reading after the break!
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<h2>Design</h2>

<p>Egrips are made from a specially formulated silicone elastomer that has an extreme amount of friction that prevents your iPhone 3G from sliding around on almost any surface, as long it is dry.  You name it, it will stick -- things like car seats, center consoles, counter tops, desktops, laptops and even your shirt sleeve.  Egrips are only 0.5mm thick so if you decide these are for you, the days of bulky silicone skins and cases.</p>

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<p>In the package you get 4 separate strips to apply to your iPhone 3G.  The back piece, two pieces for each side of the home button, and one last piece for the upper right hand corner next to the handset speaker.  You may be wondering, where is the piece for the left of the handset speaker?  Well that's an easy one to answer: there is none (it would cover the light sensors).  Don't fret just yet, you can still place your phone face down without it getting scratched.  The three pieces do a fine job.  Something else worth mentioning here is that Egrips comes in two variations:  black (what I went with), or clear.</p>

<p><a href='http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2009/02/img_0922.jpg'><img src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2009/02/img_0922-200x200.jpg" alt="" title="egrips5" width="200" height="200" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-7070" /></a>
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<h2>Usability</h2>

<p>How many times have you set your iPhone 3G down on the passenger seat while you were driving only to take a turn and see your precious phone go flying off of the seat and crashing into the door or onto the floor?  Scary moments, I know.  I was a bit skeptical when I first received my Egrips but I put it to the test by placing my my iPhone 3G on the leather passenger seat in my car and took a nice quick ride.  While I was nervous that my phone would go flying, to my surprise it didn't move an inch.  Success!</p>

<p><a href='http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2009/02/img_0928.jpg'><img src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2009/02/img_0928-400x300.jpg" alt="" title="egrips4" width="400" height="300" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-7069" /></a></p>

<p>While some of you who don't use a case may really enjoy Egrips on their own, I can understand there may be a concern for those who do use a case.  I have eight or nine cases for my iPhone 3G, with the Egrips applied to my phone I was able to still use all of my holstered cases.  Vertical or horizontal, it did not make a difference.  For those of you who use hard cases or silicone cases, I am afraid you are out of luck.  That add extra thickness of .05mm is just a bit too much for those types of cases.  </p>

<p>A few more questions I had were: how long and how well would it stay on my iPhone 3G and would it stay clean?  Honestly, I've only been testing out Egrips for about a week and I can say that I see no signs of them coming off anytime soon.  None of the corners have peeled up or are showing any signs of that happening,  which is a good thing.  If you do want to remove it for whatever reason it does indeed come off without leaving any residue or damaging the phone in any way shape or form.  Now the other all-important question: how clean would this sticky material actually stay over a period of time?  Again, Egrips did not disappoint.  What I expected was something similar to a silicone case.  You put it in your pocket and when you remove it, it's covered in lint.  Not the case with Egrips, which was nice to see.</p>

<h2>Conclusion</h2>

<p>So if you are someone who likes the whole "naked" look of your iPhone 3G but you want a little more reassurance in terms of grip, Egrips are just the sort of product you should consider trying out.  If you are someone who loves a hard case or simply wants the best protection you can get, you might want to pass on Egrips.</p>

<h2>Pros</h2>

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<li>Gives you excellent added grip</li>
<li>Does not add much extra bulk to your iPhone</li>
<li>Fairly cheap</li>
</ul>

<h2>Cons</h2>

<ul>
<li>Does not offer the overall protection that a normal case can</li>
<li>Hinders your ability to use <em>some</em> cases while Egrips are on iPhone</li>
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<h2>TiPb Rating</h2>

<p><img src="http://www.imore.com/wp-content/themes/iphonify2/images/tipb_review_40_stars.png" alt="The iPhone blog 4 Star Review" /></p>
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		<title>[Sponsored Post: Egrips for iPhone 3G]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:19:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sponsored Post: <a href="http://store.theiphoneblog.com/egrips-/4A133A4911A.htm">Egrips for iPhone 3G</a>

<a href='http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/4911.jpg'></a>The iPhone 3G was made for Egrips!  Egrips enhances the iPhone 3G experience, giving you a confident grip each time you pick it up,]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Sponsored Post: <a href="http://store.theiphoneblog.com/egrips-/4A133A4911A.htm">Egrips for iPhone 3G</a></h3>

<p><a href='http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/4911.jpg'><img src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/4911.jpg" alt="" title="egrips for iphone" width="200" height="181" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-6221" /></a>The iPhone 3G was made for Egrips!  Egrips enhances the iPhone 3G experience, giving you a confident grip each time you pick it up, play a game or type an email!  Egrips protect and prevent your iPhone 3G from sliding around wherever you put it, even face down!</p>

<p>Egrips are less than 0.5mm thick and not bulky like cases and silicone skins, maintaining the iPhone's beauty. Egrips complement the iPhone 3G and you'll refuse to be without them after they're installed.</p>

<p><a href="http://store.theiphoneblog.com/egrips-/4A133A4911A.htm">Egrips for the iPhone 3G are available now from the TiPb iPhone Store</a></p>
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