Saturday, September 29, 2012

The cases create an air bumper around


So that´s a cool looking case that will feel like a real classic camera in the hands when you are taking snaps. But it appears like the new case won´t be a good fit for your pocket. And as for the lens on the case, it´s fake. louis vuitton iphone case There are some iPhone cases out there that have solar panels and I think this is a great idea, but wouldn´t it be better if the solar panel was integrated into the handset itself. Instead of that plain black or white plastic back, Apple could place a solar panel on there. The same can be said about smartphones from Samsung, Motorola, HTC... just about anyone.
The cases create an air bumper around the phone, allowing the outer layer of rubber to take the impact of drops before springing back into place to take another hit. And it doesn´t take up as much room as you would think from its job description: It adds about 1/8" on all sides and the back, and weighs about 22 grams, or 1/5 the weight of the iPhone 4. iphone 4 cases Case and screen shapes and materials, thicknesses are very speculative matters at the moment, however BGR has chosen to put these quite bluntly: they somehow have learned that Apple is planning to use a rubber or plastic material - similar to the material used in the company´s bumper cases - that will be built into the new iPhone chasis. In all likelihood, this material will be used as a bezel surrounding the front edge of the phone (like the iPhone 3GS bezel) and it will serve two purposes.
Rumors persistently have it that just like the iPad 3, the iPhone 5 will have an A6 SoC (System on Chip) in its core. The Tech Journal has this to say about this 28 nm technology, 30 % more poweful than A5 chip: iphone 4 covers XSKN is a company that produces cases for a variety of cell phones and in the screenshot that you can see here, there is an option to choose the iPhone Nano. Could this be little more than a simple typo or is there more to it than that? Could XSKN already be designing (and building) cases for a phone that does not officially exist yet?

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