Intoroskins.co.uk Review
Update: 3 months later and the skin is still flawless. The colours are still vivid, scratches are only visible when angled against light (and it’s done a great job of shielding my phone from these) and the adhesive is as strong as ever. Absolutely top notch materials, very happy with my purchase.
Seems to be a near complete lack of written reviews for Intoroskins.co.uk, and I’m not a huge fan of review sites, so here we are.
Having looked around the various skin sites, I settled on a more local option than the several US-based alternatives. Despite a complete lack of reviews and a somewhat shady looking site design, I decided to bite the bullet and ordered a custom skin for my new Samsung Galaxy S (awesome phone, but that’s another story).
To start with, the Flash-based design tool for custom skins is actually decent. It’s packed with more features than the only other site I have experience with (GelaSkins) and uploading more images doesn’t exponentially increase the loading time, as is the case with GelaSkins where I often found myself having to go back to upload a variation on an image only to find the designer taking 5 minutes or so to load. As you can see below, image quality is poor in the designer (and in the final preview too, misleadingly enough) but this certainly does not represent the quality of the final print.

Disregard poor image quality in the designer and final preview
Having ordered on Monday, payment processing was done by the next day (Tuesday) and the skin was printed and dispatched on Thursday, arriving the next day to Northern Ireland.

Delivery was by first class Royal Mail in a cardboard-reinforced envelope clearly labeled Do Not Bend.
The print resolution was exceptional, though I expected no less given that I provided a 2820×2500 image. There is some very slight distortion of the contrasting black lines, typical of inkjet prints, but this is only visible if you look very closely and likely would only affect anime-style skins.
The vinyl finish feels excellent to the touch, and provides significantly more grip than the standard plastic backplate of the Galaxy S.
All in all, I’m very impressed with the skin, as you can see in the final result: (decided not to use the front skin in the end)

The poor camera on the Galaxy S simply does not do Misaka Mikoto justice.
There is really very little to complain about, other than the preview, which in no way affects or represents the final product. So that’s a 9 out of 10 from me
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