Protect your Samsung Nexus S from scratches with Screen Protectors

The first thing you'll want to do after getting your new Samsung Nexus S is to protect your screen from all the elements that can cause scratches and dents. Why not protect your investment by picking up a screen protector that will not only enhance the quality of your display, but keep it out of harms way as well.

Samsung Nexus S Screen Protectors

Samsung Nexus S Screen Protectors 

Screen protectors for the Samsung Nexus S allow you to go about your daily business without having to worry about your device getting scratched by the keys in your pocket or other abrasive materials that your Nexus S may come in contact with.  Easy to apply, and simple to keep clean.

 

Samsung Nexus S Cleaning Cloth

Samsung Nexus S Cleaning Cloths

Microfiber cleaning cloths are a great way to keep the screen of your Samsung Nexus S looking clean and pristine at all times. These microfiber cloths are the perfect size to carry with you wherever you go, ensuring that your device looks as good as the day you purchased it.

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