15
Apr
Author: admin // Category:
Case
3 Different Review
Review 1
Great price for what’s worth but it doesn’t work for what I wanted it to do. I’ve been searching for a belt-loop/clip case or a holster that can hold the iPhone with an ifrogz case. This one fits perfectly well if not having the ifrogz case. But again, I want to have the ifrogz case on it so when I take my phone out of the case/holster, the phone is still protected!
I switched from Blackberry Bold to iPhone and really like the BB Bold case that it comes with it. It swivels with a belt-clip but not belt-loop. I’ve tried to put my iPhone (with ifrogz case) to a friend’s Bold case and it works perfectly fine. So I’ve placed an order and will use it for my iPhone.

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12
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
BLACKBERRY
3 Different Review
Review 1
I’ve been using the new Blackberry Bold for three days. I’d previously used nearly all versions of Blackberry’s since the old Inter@ctive early days of when these devices were sold mainly as pagers.
For the last year I’ve been relying primarily on the iPhone for my main phone. That’s going to continue but I decided to pick up a Blackberry to see how things have changed and so I could compare the two devices for online reviews.

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11
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
Case
3 Different Review
Review 1
After spending a few months with the DLO case that failed, I find this case is a much better option. I had been a little concerned about the magnetic “latch” on the fold-over flap but have not had any issues with reception or demagnetizing anything else yet. I have had the case now for several weeks using it daily without any problems and almost no signs of wear. I can remove my iShield encased iPhone from the case easily. I catch the case occasionally on a desk chair arm without having the case come off my belt or the belt hook rip off the case. I can plug in my headphones and use them while the phone is in the case, too. Admittedly, the DLO has a little nicer feel in the hand than this case but so what. I bought this to carry my phone and not to play with. It is a little more fiddly to place on the belt each morning with the two added belt loops but well worth the added security. It has a very nice subtle complimentary style to it. I would highly recommend this for a belt mounted iPhone case.
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06
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
Even though there aren’t too many differences in the exterior of the models, we are going to point them out before we get to the hardware. The screen size is exactly the same at 3.5″ on both models, which provides for an ultra-clear 480×320 screen resolution. The rear of the original iPhone has a smooth metal finish with a black strip at the bottom. The front of it has a shiny metal piece that surrounds the side of the phone and ends behind the screen. The iPhone 3G has a smooth piano black or white finish. It also has the shiny metal piece around the outside of the screen. The iPhone 3G features buttons that are made from a shiny metal, excluding the home button. This gives them a sturdier feel compared to its predecessor. The shape of the 3G phone is a major difference as the original iPhone is a little thicker and completely flat when set down. The 3G has more of a round feel to it that flattens out slightly around the edges. It has been said that the screen of the 3G heats to a warmer temperature than that of the original iPhone.

Comparing two great phones is always hard, but Apple made a great move by creating the 3G iPhone. The iPhone 2G is impressive, but with the features the 3G provides and the transition with new phones all moving to 3G, it’s a definite requirement if Apple wants to maintain its new status as the #1 selling phone in the US.
23
Dec
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH