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Scratches on a phone back happen to everyone. You slide it across a table, it rubs against your keys in a pocket, or you put it down once without thinking and there is a mark that was not there before. Getting it repaired is expensive and a bulky case adds unnecessary weight. The simplest fix is a mobile back sticker. A well-made phone sticker from Gadgetshieldz sits cleanly over every scratch, protects the surface going forward, and makes the phone look better than it did before. This post covers how to apply one properly, which finish works best, and what to keep in mind to get the most out of it.
There is a big difference between a good mobile back sticker and a cheap one. Cheap stickers from random sellers look passable on day one and start peeling at the corners by week two. They also leave residue that is annoying to clean off. A proper skin sits flat, covers everything underneath it, and stays put for over a year if you apply it correctly. Here is how to do it:
This is the step people skip and then regret. Give the back a proper wipe with an alcohol wipe or microfibre cloth. Oil, dust, fingerprints, get rid of all of it. Even a small amount of dust trapped underneath turns into a bubble and bubbles only spread. Thirty seconds here saves a lot of frustration later.
A generic phone skin will always leave gaps around the camera and the ports. Those gaps collect dust and look untidy almost immediately. Search gadgetshieldz.com for your specific device model and you get something made for that exact phone, every cutout in the right place.
Use the camera cutout as your anchor point. The adhesive lets you lift and reposition a few times without leaving any marks so there is no pressure to get it right first go. Once it sits where you want it, press from the centre out toward the edges.
Use a firm card or the squeegee that comes in the pack to press the sticker flat along the sides. The vinyl is flexible and will follow the curves without creasing, but the edges need proper pressure to bond well.
The adhesive gets stronger through the first day. Keep the phone away from water during this time. After that it is fully set and every scratch underneath is out of sight for good.
Worth doing: There is a How to Apply video guide on the Gadgetshieldz website. If this is your first time putting on a skin, watching it beforehand makes the whole thing a lot easier, especially on curved backs.
Most people have tried a cheap phone sticker at some point and the experience is usually the same. It looks okay when it arrives, the texture is clearly printed rather than real, and within a few weeks the edges are already peeling. A good skin needs to do three things right: fit the model precisely, bond without trapping air, and use material that has actual texture depth rather than a flat print on vinyl.
The Skinnova range from Gadgetshieldz is laser cut for each device individually, uses 3M grade vinyl, and the finishes like Carbon Fibre, Leather, and Fabrix are genuinely three dimensional. You can feel the difference when you run your finger across it. That is what makes them work so well at hiding scratches. Your eye reads the texture on the surface rather than anything underneath it.
Here is how the main options compare if you want to deal with scratches on a phone back:
| Method | Hides Scratches? | Prevents Future Scratches? | Affects Phone Thickness? | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Sticker | ✔ Completely | ✔ Yes | Less than 0.3mm | ₹499 to ₹999 |
| Bulky Back Case | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes | ✘ Significantly | ₹300 to ₹2,500 |
| Toothpaste / DIY Polish | ✘ Partially | ✘ No | None | Free |
| Professional Back Repair | ✔ Yes (sometimes) | ✘ No | None | ₹1,500 to ₹8,000+ |
| Liquid Screen Protector on Back | ✘ Barely | Partially | None | ₹400 to ₹700 |
A mobile sticker is the only option that fully covers the damage, protects against new scratches, and adds almost nothing to the feel of the phone. It is also the most affordable actual fix on the list.
Some textures hide scratches better than others. Here is what works best from the phone skin range if your main goal is covering up damage:
Probably the best finish for hiding surface scratches. The woven pattern is so detailed that your eye gets pulled into the texture rather than noticing what is underneath. Looks sharp too. Works well on most Android flagships.
If the scratches are deep or there are quite a few of them, Fabrix is the one to go with. The fabric texture is dense enough that nothing shows through it at all. It also adds grip to glass backs which a lot of people find useful.
Leather phone skin feel genuinely premium and the grain texture hides scratches well. Good choice if you care about how the phone looks and feels day to day, particularly suits iPhones.
If the back of your phone is shiny and shows every fingerprint and scratch, matte or brushed metal completely changes it. The surface transformation is dramatic and the scratches underneath just disappear. Clean and professional looking.
Once a mobile sticker is on, it becomes the surface that takes all the daily wear instead of your phone. Every key scrape, every rough desk, every time you drop the phone into a bag, that contact goes to the skin and not the original back panel. The 3M grade vinyl used in quality skins handles friction better than the glass or plastic on most phones. When the skin eventually looks tired after a year or two, you peel it off and put a fresh one on. The back underneath is still in perfect condition. That matters if you ever sell the phone, the resale value is noticeably better when the back has been protected from day one. Gadgetshieldz skins are made with this in mind, built to last and easy to replace when the time comes.
From a verified reviewer: "This particular product keeps my smartphones and gadgets like brand new as day one." by Apurba Lala, Tech Reviewer
A fair concern when buying phone skin online is whether your exact model is actually available. The catalogue at Gadgetshieldz covers pretty much everything worth covering in India. iPhone 17 and 16 Series, Samsung Galaxy S26, S25 and S24, Google Pixel 10 and 9, OnePlus 15 and 13s, Nothing Phone 3 and 3a, Oppo, Vivo, Realme, Redmi, CMF and more. You can search mobile stickers by device on the website. If yours is not listed yet, the Product Request Form on their site lets you flag it and they notify you when it is added.
Keep it away from serious heat: A car dashboard in summer is the main culprit. Sustained heat softens the adhesive over time. Normal indoor temperatures are fine.
Press the edges down occasionally: Run your thumb along the edges every now and then, especially if the phone goes in and out of a tight pocket a lot. Keeps the bond solid.
Replace it every year or so: When the surface looks worn or corners start lifting, put a fresh one on. Much cheaper than any repair and the phone looks new again straight away.
Do not keep pulling it off and reapplying: You can reposition during the first application, but after that leave it alone. Repeated removal wears out the adhesive and it will not bond as well each time.
Scratches on the back of your phone do not have to stay there. A good mobile sticker covers them completely, protects the surface going forward, and costs far less than any repair. If you want something cut for your exact model with real textured material, the Skinnova range from Gadgetshieldz is worth a look. Over 700,000 customers have used their skins. Find your phone on the site and pick the finish you like.
Shop Mobile Stickers at GadgetshieldzFrom what I’ve seen, it works really well for normal scratches. I had a few visible marks on my phone, and once I applied a GadgetShieldz skin, they were completely gone. Textured skins like carbon fibre make it even less noticeable. But if it’s an actual crack, the skin only hides how it looks like it won’t fix the damage underneath.
Q2. How long does a mobile sticker typically last?
In my experience, a GadgetShieldz skin easily lasts over a year with daily use. Mine held up pretty well without peeling or fading. And even when it starts to wear out, replacing it is quick and way cheaper than repairing the phone.
Q4. Do phone back stickers interfere with wireless charging?
I’ve used wireless charging regularly with a GadgetShieldz skin, and there’s no problem at all. It’s thin enough that charging works just like it normally would.
Q6. Will a phone back sticker leave sticky residue when I remove it?
A decent quality phone skin comes off cleanly if you peel it slowly from a corner. Residue is mostly a cheap product issue. Brands that use proper adhesive, like Gadgetshieldz, leave the phone back clean when you remove it.
Q7. Where can I find the best mobile stickers in India?
The most important thing is finding a brand that cuts skins for your actual model rather than selling generic sizes that roughly fit. Gadgetshieldz does this well and covers most major devices with skins starting at ₹499. Check their Instagram page if you want to see how each finish looks on a real device before you order.