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I'm always intrigued when TwelveSouth the Andrew Green sent me an email telling me that something new will come out. Indeed, he told me yesterday that something was very cool in the works, and this morning, an e-mail has been touting the new iPhone BookBook (U.S. $ 59.99). In early afternoon the FedEx guy brought it to the door, so I could try and write a review.
If you are familiar with the BookBook iPad, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, you'll know that I speak of a book old fake leather that protects the exterior of your device while looking very chic. BookBook the new iPhone takes care of your iPhone and also acts as a portfolio, so you wear a leather case in your pocket instead of an iPhone and a wallet.
The Apple iPhone 4S brought us Siri, an iOS update, as well as faster processors and a better camera. Still, the upgrade was considered relatively minor , with many Apple fans hoping that the next iPhone, or iPhone 5, will feature a design overhaul as well, just like the original iPhone 4 did.
Screen size remains the sameThe Apple handset’s display, in particular, has come under fire for its relatively small 3.5 inch screen size , which has remained the same as the first iPhone, despite receiving a retina pixel upgrade. Android phone models like the Samsung Galaxy Note or HTC One X, in contrast, are sporting ever more gigantic screen sizes. There’s been a lot of demand for Apple to do the same and, recently, rumours coming out Korea suggested they were.
4.6” rumoursIn widely reported speculation, South Korean sources indicated that the iPhone 5 would have the same 4.6 inch display size as another highly anticipated smartphone, namely, the Galaxy S3. This would definitely make sense, considering the new standard for high-end handsets seems to be that bigger is better. Indeed, a recent study confirmed that phone users prefer larger-than-iPhone displays. Nevertheless, the source remained unnamed and, upon closer inspection, the rumour seems untrue.
iPhone 4 (), or fourth-generation (4G) iPod touch () can be displayed as they were intended—on a big, beautiful HDTV. The small white adapter has a male 30-pin dock cable on one side and, on the other side, an HDMI port and a dock connector port.
more...28, 2011) Is this the Dock Connector for the iPhone 5 with its viscera hanging loose? Taiwanese site Apple.pro certainly thinks so, and as the guys who first posted pictures of the touchscreen to the new iPod Nano, they've got a decent history of
more...The 30-pin dock connector swivels out for this, while keeping it powered up. In the other open position, the dock holds the iPhone in a perfect position for resting on a tabletop for most any use including FaceTime. Kensington designed the PowerLift in
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