Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Looking at the size of the box


In this way, even though there aren´t as many Sidekicks on the street as something like the iPhone, the Sidekick is more likely to be stolen. You´ve got to wonder why this is the case. Is it just that BlackBerry and iPhone owners guard their technology more carefully, whereas the Sidekick is typically more popular among careless teenagers? That´s just conjecture, but it could be a possibility. iphone battery case Looking at the size of the box, I can see that it would easily fit in the hull compartment of my kayak, and it comes with a lanyard in case your boat doesn´t have a secure area to store it.
Both models are priced at $99 each and will come in multiple colors. While a bit expensive, if the extra durability and looks of the phone appeal to you, and they would actually prevent a screen from smashing, it might be worth it. The phone cases are directly available from EDGE Design´s website. As for me personally, I have my Android smartphone in a cheap $15 plastic case, but that´s just me. iphone 4 cases It´s a bit of a stretch to go on such a brief mention, but it is a little more evidence pointing toward the possible development and pending launch of an iPhone nano. We also have to wonder what the iPhone nano would look like. A smaller bar? A slider? Flip?
The cases are named the Alfa and Aktiv, both of which are compatible with iPhone 4 and 4S. They use high-strength aluminum in conjunction with a polymer band that suspends the phone inside the case. This helps with shock absorption when dropped and also keeps the aluminum from short-cutting the antenna in the phone. iphone charger This comes by way of AllThingsD.com, a tech blog that falls under the News Corp. umbrella... and you know how good those guys are at digging through voicemails their sources to get at the heart of a matter. This is in stark contrast to most other reports that are saying the next iPhone will be released in September, just in time for the back to school rush. The increase in staff seemed to support that notion too.

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