Introducing New Mirrored Rear iPhone 4 & 4S Panels!

Posted on: May 10, 2012 at 8:00am — By: melissajenna

You have something in your teeth, and we wouldn’t have to be the ones to tell you if you’d just carry a mirror. And before you go telling us how you’re “too much of a manly-man to carry a mirror,” take a look at our latest offering: a mirrored rear panel for the iPhone 4 and 4S.

If avoiding awkward “you have something in your teeth,” conversations isn’t motivating enough, imagine all of the fun you can have taking photos of “the gun show,” and knowing you’re always in frame. Or perhaps you’re a lady (or a fella who fancies lipgloss, we won’t judge). Touching up makeup is so easy when your phone is your mirror. No more wasting time launching the camera app, just to reapply your lip-balm. Brilliant!

Not only does it look completely awesome (we’re pretty sure Clooney himself would use one), but it’s simple to install, it’s just as protective and durable as the rear panel that comes on the iPhone originally, and it’s priced lower than a regular replacement rear panel, making it an excellent option if you’ve shattered the back of your phone. All good things.

But perhaps you want to see it in action. I’m excited to give you a look at the mirrored rear panel in action, so take a look at the video below:

Convinced? Buy a mirrored panel for the iPhone 4 here or for the 4S here.

Comments

The mirrored back has another great use you didn’t mention: Turn on the camera light and you can see in tight spaces. I find myself trying to read serial numbers on equipment in tight spaces (racks, etc) and having a mirror to look into that’s illuminating the target is brilliant!

By: Eric Hill - May 10, 2012 at 11:10 am

Question: Does this back panel use the same super-strong glass that is standard on the iPhone 4s?

By: Ben - May 10, 2012 at 3:51 pm

MJ had it on the back of her phone for about a month (with no case) and she had no issues with it breaking. It doesn’t have Gorilla glass like the original iPhone panels as we can’t get our hands on that stuff. I compared dropping both an original panel and one of the mirrored panels and they both broke at the same height (about 7 feet) when dropped onto concrete. Can I promise it won’t break? No. But I can say it’s held up as good as an original panel.

By: Scott - May 10, 2012 at 4:30 pm

The stock iphone rear panel is not gorilla glass either.

By: Audun Reinaas - May 11, 2012 at 2:18 am

Tôi muốn đặt mua miếng dán iphone này!

By: Nguyễn Thị Lệ Nhung - May 15, 2012 at 3:57 pm

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