Showing posts with label iPhone Cases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone Cases. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Convenient wallet case for iPhone 5


A durable case that delivers device protection in a smart design, which also features a built-in wallet sleeve for up to three cards and cash. This updated version of  CM4’s Q Card Case is the thinnest yet and comes in classic Black Onyx and Pacific Green, as well as two new colors: Red Rouge and Mahogany Brown.

The iPhone 5 version was specially crafted to fit the new Lightning dock adapter so that users can continue to use their 30 pin accessories. The Q Card Case is an ideal solution for savvy travelers, people on the go, and anyone looking to slim their pockets and purses for a night on the town.


The case is made from soft-touch rubber and a premium fabric wallet sleeve that fits an ID, credit or debit card, and some cash. As a result, the case features a lightweight but secure fit around the iPhone 5. A protective front bezel with lay-flat Screen Guard design provides an added defense for the iPhone screen.

The case is carefully designed to align perfectly with the iPhone 5’s control buttons to maintain full use of the Apple smartphone, adding less than 4.5mm to the already slim device and maintains access and interaction with all the phone’s functions. Available at cm4.com

source: interaksyon.com

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Apple Settles iPhone 4 “Antennagate” Class Action Suit, Free Money or iPhone Case Could be Yours!


When the iPhone 4 launched in 2010, some users immediately complained about poor reception when using the device. It eventually came to light that gripping the phone in a certain way covered the antenna integrated into the bezel and appeared to cause a not-insignificant signal drop. That was all in the past. However, Apple has now settled a class-action suit with dissatisfied customers, with those affected winning their choice of a free iPhone case or $15. Don’t spent it all in one place!

Back in 2010, Apple responded to the initial furor with a revamped algorithm for displaying signal strength, but also issued free iPhone cases to affected customers. With the cases, users were unable to completely block the antennas and thus unable to block the signal. The fact that free iPhone cases are once again being offered might seem a touch ridiculous, though they are apparently being offered to those who were unable or uninterested in taking advantage of the 2010 offer.

While $15 per person sounds like a paltry sum, the class-action suit covered some 18 individual lawsuits affecting 25 million customers. That’s a hefty chunk of change, though it’s widely known that Apple has oceans of cash at its disposal.

If you’re part of the lawsuit you should receive an email from Apple within the near future. If you are looking for something to do with your $15, I suggest getting $40 more and buying one of these. Functional, dangerous, and it will probably keep you from messing up your antenna.

(via Macworld)

source: http://www.geekosystem.com/apple-iphone-antenna-lawsuit/