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Apple iPhone Leather Piel Frama Luxury

Apple iPhone Leather Piel Frama Luxury
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Written by Martin Regtien   
Jun 10, 2007 at 07:27 PM

Piel Frama iPhoneWhilst you're all waiting for the imminent availability of the iPhone, you must have a look at getting some protection.

 

Why?

Have a look at the 10 serious problems with touchscreens that you should know before 29th June below.

And, frankly, what better way to cradle your treasure than in an exclusive leather ballet for your Apple iPhone?

Check it out.


         
     


 

Featuring:

 

High quality cowskin leather.
Closure by leather strap.
Sync through travel cable.
3 credit card slots.
Mesh in window.
Money Pocket.
Soft leather lining.
ABS inserted protection.

The user price is 70 € (Worldwide shipping cost is included in the price).

For these models, worldwide shipping costs by TNT or UPS are included in the price.

Available colours: Black, Tan, Black/Tan, Red, Green and Blue colour and also in Cowskin-Crocodile and Cowskin-Ostrich

Delivery time: Parallel to iPhone launching.

Link: http://www.pielframa.net/pielframa_productos.asp?id=1805

 

 


So the Apple iPhone is coming on 29th June, eh? Exciting. But just in case the whole anticipation thing is becoming a bit too much for you to bear, here’s a small list of things to ponder while you’re waiting.

 

10 serious problems with touchscreens that you should know before 29th June

 

1. Sunshine is not your friend.

TouchscreensunDon’t bother trying to dial from that sunny beach. It’ll be a wash out. Of course you can always turn the screen brightness up full and watch your battery life plummet.

 

2. Grease is your enemy.

 Get yourself a good cleaning cloth immediately because you’ll need it. How do the the words ‘smear & smudge’ sound? I recommend Calotherm (www.calotherm.co.uk/branded/index.htm).

 

 3. Fat fingers fumble.

 Get used to mis-hitting keys if you’ve got stubby fingers. It’s fair to say that touchscreens don’t like chubby people.

 

4. Pockets get picky.

 From now on your pocket holds one device only. Forget about throwing your keys, coins and assorted knick-knacks in with your new touchscreen gizmo, because that’s a recipe for disaster. Scratch, crack or worse.

 

For the other 6 points visit our friends at The Red Ferret Journal (http://www.redferret.net/?p=8843)

Last Updated ( Jun 12, 2007 at 08:49 PM )