iPhone – A Phone With All Facilities

Ending months of widespread story, Apple finally has launched the much expected touch screen Apple iPhone 3GS at an event in San Francisco, USA, for gadget freaks who want to view movies, TV shows, hear music, and play games at a single place. The iPhone is an innovative product released by Apple a leader and pioneer in computer and mobile technologies. The iPhone has shrunk the size of personal computing and has made it easy to be carried anywhere with much ease. Apple iPhone has a wide range of facilities and it offers as that of a desktop or Laptop. Speculation about the capabilities of the iPhone and other things, have made this device to be one of the most glorified and eagerly expected gadget.The iPhone is Apple’s product designed to fill the gap between ordinary mobile phones and laptops while being more functional and feature filled than the notebooks

This gadget may slay down laptops and desktops in the future years. these phones are available with hard disk capacities of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive and are powered by 600Mhz CPU. it has a large multi touch display with IPS technology and has a high pixel resolution of 1024 by 768. it consists of two sensors accelerometer sensor and ambient light sensor including for the inbuilt touch keypad in the screen.

Bottom edge of the screen consists of different applications I-Book – an eBook enables readers to read and retrieve data’s or resources and get stayed with Apple’s very own iBook store. any user can browse by categories and buy books or can download directly from the iPhone based upon their need. Also introduced during the launch of the iPhone is a new suite of work application that deals with keynote, numbers and Pages and is designed to be used on the iPhone. The iPhone also has a 10-hour battery backup and also features the 30-pin connector. I phone is totally an intelligent device that is of great use for everyone ranging from college students to scientist and research scholars.

Backed by growing mobile data revenue, telecom giant pioneers 4G networks in China

If you live in Hangzhou and happen to commute on the B1 express bus, downloading a high-quality MP3 file in blink of an eye and streaming full HD movies can make the daily commute much less painful. China Mobile, the world’s biggest carrier, turns the buses in the capital city of Zhejiang province into moving 4G hot spots and provides Internet service with a downloading speed of 70Mbps, free of charge.

The Chinese telecom giant has over 100 TD—LTE base stations in town now and is building four of them every 10 days. by the year end, it is expected to have 2,000 base stations in Hangzhou and over 18,000 in eight other cities.

The expansion is backed by its 125.9bn yuan (US$19.9bn) net profit last year, while its competitors, China Unicom and China Telecom, only made 20.6bn yuan (US$3.27bn) combined.

The company said in its annual report that the mobile data service had been a driving force behind its growth. the revenue of the service increased by 45 percent from last year and accounted for 8.4 percent of the company’s 528bn-yuan operating revenue in 2011.

“ThedatabusinessisplayinganincreasinglyimportantroleforChinaMobile,anditwill becomethebiggestdriverforChinaMobile‘srapidgrowthinthefuture,” said WangJianzhou, former chairmanof the company.

Facing competition from its two domestic rivals, China Mobile expects to attract another 30mn to its 56mn 3G users, a share of about 39 percent of the current market, according to Li Yue, the company’s CEO. In 2012, it plans to raise subsidy from 17.2bn to 20bn yuan, 90 percent of which will go to smartphone manufacturers.

China Mobile also looks to seal a deal with Apple to sell iPhone on contract soon. Qualcomm, a world leader next-generation mobile technology, is said to be working on chips that allow phones to run on both China Mobile’s 3G and 4G networks. “Integration into the iPhone 5 and other leading handsets will allow China Mobile to leverage its vast and under-utilized 3G network as well as move early to 4G,” said HSBCSecurities analystTuckerGrinnan.

Camera Dream Turns Your Photos Into Surreal Moments

Camera Dream Turns Your Photos into Surreal Moments

The App Store contains numerous photography apps, some trying to have every feature imaginable and others concentrating on only one or two capabilities. From the makers of King Camera, Camera Dream is one of those which focuses on a single ability, creating the Orton effect.

Pioneered by photographer Michael Orton, the effect’s overall result makes scenery and objects appear surreal or dreamy. to create this look, an image is brightened and blurred, in this case, done by increasing the contrast.

Creating new photos with Camera Dream is easy. Either snap a new photo or import one from your photo library. Camera Dream includes a viewfinder grid option and big Button, a choice to use the entire screen as the shutter button. the import feature is accessible within the Options menu.

Once you’ve taken or imported your photo, Camera Dream will apply the default Orton effect. A single tap on the screen reverts back to the original parameters, and a tap again will re-apply the effect. beyond Camera Dream’s automation, you can manual adjust saturation, brightness, contrast, shadow, and highlight intensities.

When the photo is to your liking, save it to your iDevice’s camera roll or share it via email, Flickr, Facebook post, or tweet. In addition, Camera Dream allows direct sharing to the company’s other aforementioned app, King Camera, and third-party apps, such as Color Splash, for further editing. Selectable export preferences include full or medium quality, and choosing to save or discard the original photo.

Camera Dream is a universal app compatible with second generation iPad, third generation iPad, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and fourth generation iPod touch running iOS 5.0 or later, and available in the App Store as a free download. Banner ads can be removed via a $0.99 in-app purchase.

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Untethered Jailbreak and Unlock iOS 5.1/5.0.1 iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, iPad 2 and New iPad 3

As a leader in the iPhone jailbreaking service globally, iPhone4sJailbreak.com is pleased to announce the release of its untethered jailbreak and unlock software for iOS 5.1/5.0.1 iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, iPad 2 and new iPad 3.

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Through its website, iPhone4sjailbreak.com reveals that its software can jailbreak and unlock the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs, iPad 2 and the new iPad 3 up to the latest iOS 5.1, also enabling video chat on the 3GS iPhones. This also allows the iPhone to have Flash and Cydia applications installed. Providing GPS Navigation application for free, this software can be used on any GSM SIM card worldwide and is compatible with the latest baseband, while guaranteeing zero loss of features or functionality and charging zero on roaming for calling from overseas. Moreover, customers will be able to avail of lifetime updates and support upon purchase of this software.

The iPhone4sJailbreak.com software guarantees extreme ease of use. Along with the product is an illustrated guide that shows how to unlock an iPhone. the whole process takes approximately five minutes.

John from the United States, enthuses about iPhone4sJailbreak.com, “Many thanks for your support. bought my iPhone from the apple store, brought it home, downloaded your software and had my SIM working in minutes. your software is fantastic and very user friendly and I have recommended it to many friends already.”

iphone4sjailbreak.com’s software has been downloaded by over 250,000 customers located in over 145 countries. To further ensure customers of its products usability, jailbreakiphone4s.com offers a 100% full money back guarantee on all orders. Customers dissatisfied with the companys product will be given a full refund, no questions asked.

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Top 5: Portable power chargers for smartphones, tablets

3. iBall Portable Power Charger (Rs 2,499)

This iBall device is a multi-purpose portable charging pack with 8 connecters — micro USB, mini USB, Nokia 2mm, MP3 Player, iPhone/iPod, Sony Ericsson, iPad and Galaxy Tab. hence it can accommodate eight devices, be it mobile phone, MP3 player, digital camera or Bluetooth headset, at one go.

This portable charger comes with a retractable 75cm USB cable and has an Auto Power Saving mode built-in. As fancy as it can get, this iBall portable power charger comes with a 5000 mAh Li-ion battery capacity and weighs about 140 grams.

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Bluetooth Car Kits: How to Pair iPhone, BlackBerry and Nokia Phones to a Parrot Car Kit

Pairing Bluetooth car kits with mobile phones can prove challenging. different manufacturers and sometimes individual phones, set up Bluetooth connections with different menus and selections. this guide shows how to pair iPhone 4, BlackBerry Curve 8900, and Nokia E72 phones with an MKi9100 Parrot car kit and accompanies a video on each.

People often navigate their phone menu system knowing that they need to achieve a Bluetooth connection, but without any idea how to achieve this. this is not surprising as there are so many different mobile phones on the market, and therefore many different ways of setting up the same Bluetooth function. Often if a successful connection is made, this is down to luck rather than understanding.

Here in this guide we set out the pairing Bluetooth procedure for three different brands of phone; the iPhone 4, BlackBerry Curve 8900, and the Nokia E72. this guide should be similar for other phones from these manufacturers, however they are not guaranteed to be the same. for other brands of phone, it is easier to get an understanding of what functions need to be found, by seeing these three sets of menu selections.

A mini screen MKi9100 Parrot car kit was used for the pairing of each phone.

To begin with it is necessary for the mobile phone to be within Bluetooth range, this means the phone should be inside the car and the vehicle engine needs to be switched on.

Pair iPhone 4:

  1. Select main menu – Settings – General – Bluetooth,
  2. Turn Bluetooth on,
  3. Select Parrot device and enter MKi default code ‘0000’.

Pair BlackBerry Curve 8900:

  1. Select BlackBerry Menu button – Manage connections – turn Bluetooth on – Set up Bluetooth – Search,
  2. The phone finds the MKi9100 device, click on this to select it,
  3. Enter the MKi default code ‘0000’ to complete pairing,
  4. Before clicking Yes on the phone to connect to the Parrot kit, tick the box that says don’t ask this again, for automatic pairing each time the phone enters the car.

Pair Nokia E72:

  1. Select function buttons: Menu – Ctrl. panel – Connectivity – Bluetooth (for first time Bluetooth use the phone will need to be assigned a name),
  2. On this menu there are three tabs – Settings, Paired devices and Blocked Devices scroll right on the main navigation button for the second Paired devices tab,
  3. Click on Options – New paired device – more devices,
  4. The phone searches for the kit, when found click on it and enter MKi default code ‘0000’,
  5. Click yes to Authorise device to make connections automatically (for automatic pairing on entering the car),
  6. Click yes to Authorise device to accept connection (to synchronise contact address book from phone to car).

In most cases these steps will prove to be sufficient however if pairing fails, it can be of assistance to set up the Parrot kit to look for a phone to pair with.

Set up the MKi9100 Parrot Car Kit to look for Phones:

  1. Click scroll wheel and turn until reach Settings (click to select),
  2. Click scroll wheel to select Bluetooth,
  3. Turn scroll wheel till reach Pair with (click to select),
  4. Click to select Other phones.

Once paired each of these three phones should now benefit from automatic address book synchronisation, from phone to the Bluetooth car kit. this allows caller ID to be shown on the Parrot car kit screen and is a common feature of all kits that have a display.

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The Way We Listen Now

// by Baobao Zhang

“Spotify is the greatest thing since sliced bread!” my friend proclaimed this summer when the music streaming service arrived in the U.S.

I rolled my eyes. “What’s the big deal?” I thought. Haven’t we seen Napster, Limewire, Pandora and Grooveshark come and go? after my friend kept waving her Spotify app in my face, I begrudgingly downloaded the program.

Nine months later: I am addicted to Spotify. I open it more often than I open my iTunes or turn on my iPod. Originally critical, I was soon won over by the program’s clean graphics, expansive catalogue, and extensive sharing features. (The ads are pretty annoying, but I’d rather not pay a monthly fee to avoid them.) most importantly, I felt good about using Spotify because I wasn’t breaking the law.

Little did I know Spotify was killing my music listening habits. Unlike Pandora, which generates a virtual radio station based on a song, an album, or an artist, Spotify allows users to choose what exactly they want to listen to. During the first month of using (it’s like a drug), I was overwhelmed by the freedom. I felt like a five-year-old at Hershey Park.

Slowly, the magic wore off. instead of exploring new music, I kept returning to the same old tunes. I must have listened to Brahms’ “Ein deutsches Requiem” 50 times, featuring a dozen different orchestras — I’ve even heard the four-hand piano version! Worse still, instead of listening to a whole album, I would fixate upon a song till it grew tiresome.

In my pre-Spotify days, I was an adventurous music listener. Because I reviewed music for “Scene,” WEEKEND’s predecessor, I needed to keep up with the latest bop right off the block. I obsessively followed podcasts from NPR Music, WNYC and KEXP. I read everything from Rolling Stone to Paste to Pitchfork. every time NPR’s “Exclusive first Listen” came out with a new album, I would set aside time to listen to the entire thing. some of the music I encountered, like Dirty Projectors’ “Bitte Ocra” or Eric Whitacre’s “Choral Music,” never quite won me over, but they were worth the listen. but I also discovered some of my favorite albums, such as PJ Harvey’s “Let England Shake” and The Black Keys’ “Brothers,” through this same process of exploration.

Most importantly, I listened to an eclectic mix, from bluegrass to gospel, from piano virtuosos to Azerbaijiani singers. I listened because they were the only things available to legally stream on the internet. (Beyoncé or Taylor Swift, or rather their labels, didn’t let their entire albums stream on the web.) As a broke college student, I could neither afford to buy music, nor did I want to illegally download music. (Limewire can give your computer viruses — it’s not a myth.) so I listened to whatever I could find; incidentally, these sounds broadened my musical horizon.

The unfettered freedom of Spotify ironically limited my appreciation for new music. Too much freedom of choice is not necessarily beneficial — take cable news, for instance. Jurist and economist Richard Posner argued that the explosion of cable news programs made news shows a lot more partisan.

In the pre-cable days, there were only a few news programs, so they did their best to be “fair and balanced” to appeal to the median viewer. (To all you political scientists and game theorists out there, it’s the Downsian model!) Nowadays, in the world of the 24-hour news cycle, networks find it more profitable to target partisan, niche markets. bill O’Reilly and Rachel Maddow stay on the air because people like to watch news that confirms their political views.

Spotify is not nearly as bad as Fox News, I’d like to tell myself. but, just as I had stopped watching TV, I might have to delete Spotify from my computer soon.

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Yale Wiki: Because the Common good and Stuff

// by Aaron Gertler

So here we have a website that could potentially be the most useful thing ever and is definitely not just the quickie creation of someone who wants to run for YCC. I happen to live above someone who wants to run for YCC, and was thus recruited to join staff. so now, whenever I write anything, I get to thinking “hey, why aren’t I on Yale Wiki, contributing to the sum total of all human knowledge?” It’s because I know that I only write to see my name on things, like everybody except the unselfish human beings/saints who built the Yale Wiki from the ground up.

But actually, this is a good site (and one you should write for), even when it deviates from traditional Wikipedia formatting. Take “Making the most of College,” for example. some stressed-out senior wrote a long, heartfelt essay about everything from constructing the ideal Four-Year plan to keeping yourself physically healthy. but that wasn’t the end of it. Someone else got to swoop in and make the infinitely useful contribution of adding an embedded link to a half-baked Yale Wiki article on physical fitness that they spent an hour writing solely so they could embed it everywhere and feel useful. Ahem.

Yale Dining, Computer Stuff Yale Pays for, Where To Buy things — really, Yale Wiki is HackYale for people who don’t know how computers work but still want to make their lives easier. if people read this website, Yale might start giving us some money, which means we could make an app and devote more time to content creation and possibly start embedding videos and fancy interactive polls (read: the Favorite Sushi War to End All Wars). We’re creating a mass-information system that compiles and applies student wisdom in ways the University can’t match, so if you have some wisdom, visit yalewiki.org today (tomorrow, next week, no rush) and tell us all of your secrets (and recipes; we need recipes).

Plus, this is where all the Harvard kids who didn’t get into Yale will eventually be spending their time. Crying, I hope.

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The Future: Pulling the plug?

// by Jacob Evelyn

Everything is going wireless. Phones used to be bound by those curly wires that allowed you to walk a daring 10 feet away from the kitchen telephone jack, and before that an operator had to sit at a telegraph machine all day, receiving messages from London via a cable running across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Then (skipping over a remarkable sunlight-based wireless telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter in 1880), radio came along and became the first-ever widely used wireless communications technology, with the exception of delivering mail by horse.

Then came pagers, then cell phones, then Wi-Fi. Today you’d be hard-pressed to find a college student who connects to Facebook by any means other than the magical Internet that floats around in the air.

Interestingly, our concept of The Future doesn’t seem to have a whole lot of creativity here. what comes after Wi-Fi? Sure, lots of sci-fi involves faster-than-light communications (probably originated by Ursula K. Le Guin in 1966), but the actual things being transmitted wirelessly (electromagnetic waves) seem to have plateaued in our imagination.

Not so in science, friend. in the late 1800s, Nikola Tesla managed to illuminate phosphorescent (and a few years later, incandescent) lamps with electrostatic induction — that is, wirelessly. Here’s something Le Guin never thought up: the wireless transfer of electricity.

You may have heard of newfangled wireless chargers for iPods, iPhones, iPads, and, hell, BlackBerries or whatever else old-fashioned people use. though we’re only just getting them now, these wireless “induction chargers” use the same basic technology Tesla used over a hundred years ago, leveraging magnetic fields to transmit electricity instead of that tangled mass of wires behind your desk. Induction chargers are now being made for everything from laptops to electric cars. The Age of Induction means no more cables, no more exposed metal.

As you might expect, wireless induction is less efficient than standard conduction charging, and typically requires charging objects to be placed on top of a charging pad. but a company spawned by research at MIT, cleverly called WiTricity, is looking to change that. using resonance to amplify the induction, WiTricity claims it can produce highly efficient power transfer across a few meters of air — a feat that trumps all other wireless charging companies by a wide margin.

But wireless charging, in any form, still requires a wire: from the outlet to the charger, perhaps, or from the power line to the outlet. Nanotechnology company Nanoholdings has developed materials allowing electrons to be captured from sunlight, stored on any surface, and beamed around the home or around the block or wherever need be. though these nanomaterials appear to be in relatively early stages of development and testing, if Nanoholdings founder Justin Hall-Tipping’s claims are true, we won’t need power plants or electrical lines any more. “The grid of tomorrow is no grid,” he proclaims in a TED talk, “and energy, clean efficient energy, will one day be free.”

One of the problems with this sort of future, however, is the idea of beaming energy from place to place. Typically, receiving energy in this manner is relatively inefficient. That may be changing, however, with results from NASA’s Beam Power Challenge (later renamed Elevator:2010). The goal of the competition is to create an efficient cable-climbing robot powered by infrared energy beamed from lasers on the ground (eventually NASA hopes to use this technique to power an elevator to space, a very cool idea I will tease you with but not delve into).

The NASA challenge was won by a company called LaserMotive, and if their energy beaming is indeed efficient enough, the final key may be in place. Long-range charging, off-the-grid energy transfer, and efficient solar energy capture all point toward one thing: we may finally be able to make electricity, itself, wireless.

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// by Carolyn Lipka

The most popular camera in the world is the iPhone camera. Apparently, people use it for more than just snapping photos of their drunk friends with red solo cups or James Franco in Starbucks. Although I think the mupload itself is an artform, the camera on the iPhone is fast becoming a legitimate tool, increasingly endorsed by artists of many mediums. an HD camera for both still photography and filming, the iPhone provides virtually anyone with the opportunity to make a professional looking film or take a high quality photograph.

This method of photography was recently validated as art with the new exhibition “Call to Everyone” at the Donald Mitchell Library in Westville, CT. The exhibit, curated by photographer JoAnne Wilcox, features photos taken by cell phone cameras printed on card catalogues and due date cards from libraries.

“People are realizing that there’s something in their pocket that can put them into a creative space any time in their day,” Wilcox said. “My goal as a photographer over the years has been to always have my camera on me, and suddenly I found myself using my cell phone camera all the time.

This kind of exhibit is just the beginning of a slow recognition of cell phone photography as a more legitimate artform. Although the photos that result from phones are perhaps not as easily manipulated as an SLR, and take much less work than an actual film camera, they still allow virtually anyone to become an artist.

Camera phone photography brings about a debate in the art community about what defines photography as an artform. Critics argue that the phone limits your ability to frame and compose a shot outside the confines of a very limited zoom. Purchasing “apps” can give your phone a fisheye lens, but an artificial one at that.

So is iPhone photography really art? Or does is just impersonate it?

Wilcox sees her camera as a tool to create art, and her cell phone similarly. WIlcox said that she believes the camera doesn’t affect the eye of the photographer, but merely limits them to the modifications that a cell phone camera has. At the end of the day, it won’t be the same as having a digital SLR, but that doesn’t negate the art it produces.

“It’s an excellent tool for honing your eye and playing with composition and framing,” Wilcox added.

Photography is not the only visual art people are exploring on their cell phone cameras.

The capability to record video on a cell phones has further expanded the base of people able to make films. More people have access to HD video cameras, and with that, more people are able to experiment with the medium.

Qualities that are symptomatic of filming on one’s phone, like shaky film or a slightly elevated view with restricted frame, have been adopted as techniques by the actual film industry. Yale Film Society President Becca Edelman ’14 sees this style employed by big budget films like “Paranormal Activity” and “Project X.” She also sees increased use of the phone camera as characteristic of a larger trend in film.

“It is [part of] the movement toward producing films on a lower budget,” Edelman said. “It’s great that anyone can make a film, although I’m not sure how easy it would be to create an entire film on an iPhone.”

Making film on the iPhone is hard, but not impossible. Manipulating the zoom is a little complicated, and the cameraman is restricted to two aspect ratios, the widescreen or long shot. in order to make the camera still without extensive post-production tricks, the cameraman needs a tripod, not something really made for camera phones. The lack of viewfinder and one’s ability to make small modifications, like setting the white balance or adjusting the sound, only add to the user friendliness of the device, but simultaneously take away the nuance needed to implement certain artistic visions.

Despite its pitfalls, the iPhone camera rocks. It allows everyone with a cell phone to make calls, play “Scramble with Friends” and make art. Developing an artistic eye and playing around with composition is vital to the creation of a photographer and a filmmaker. The popularization of the cell phone camera allows all of us to be Scorsese or Leibowitz.

Contact carolyn lipka at

carolyn.lipka@yale.edu .

NeoGeo X is real and costs a small fortune

In January details leaked of a new portable gaming device carrying the Neo-Geo name. it looked a lot like an iPhone, yet was purely focused on playing games and would ship with 20 classic Neo-Geo titles on board.

It now looks as if that rumor was true. Blaze, who specialize in video games accessories, has signed a deal with SNK Playmore and distributor Tommo to launch the NeoGeo X. the only problem is, the price we can expect to pay renders this device dead on arrival.

The leaked specs for the NeoGeo X were slightly off. Instead of a 4.3-inch display it will only have a 3.5-inch LCD. There’s A/V output though, as well as an SD card slot. Other details about the hardware have not been confirmed, but the original leak stated there would be 2GB of on-board storage, a 2200mAh battery, and an ARM chip as the central processor.

As for the games included with the unit, they have been confirmed as:

As for the price, Blaze has confirmed we can expect to pay £500 (US$785) for the privilege of owning a NeoGeo X. if that remains the case, no one will buy it. if you consider the vastly more powerful PS Vita costs only $299.99 with 3G, how can Blaze warrant pricing this retro-gaming unit so high? it makes little sense.

Hopefully that price will be revised downwards considerably before launch and I’m also hoping for an online store offering the rest of the 158 Neo-Geo games that got released.

Apple iPhone 4 Cases – Spicing Up Your iPhone 4 and Protecting It

One of the most famous things that people buy as soon as they purchase their iPhone 4 is the iPhone 4 jelly case. It has almost become quite a norm that anyone who buys the smartphone eventually buys the jelly case as soon as possible. on one hand, this seems quite a perfect solution because the jelly case is actually quite effective in helping you keep your iPhone 4 very safe. The case can keep your iPhone 4 safe from scratches and dust to a good level.

Sometime earlier, the trend was for the iPhone 4 bumper case. Though that has changed and as with every other market, new designs and new trends replace old ones, the bumper case still remains a good option if you want to go in for a cheap and effective solution to begin with.

One good thing about these iPhone 4 cases is that they do a very good job of keeping your iPhone 4 safe, dust-free and scratch-resistant. Despite the pollution, dust and accidental bumps or jerks, your iPhone still remains intact, and even brand-new with the help of these cases. In that aspect, some of the higher quality cases such as the iPhone leather cases or the chrome cases provide much more than mere protection and safety.

The leather cases or the iPhone Chrome cases are quite professional-looking too. they come in various colors and thus provide a way of customizing your iPhone with whatever color you choose. besides this, the cases such as Carbon or Silicone and Aluminum also have a very high durability and strength. they are long-lasting and thus provide a nearly-perfect security to your iPhone from any kind of a mishap.

With the Apple iPhone 4 cases, it is always a matter of choice of style and purpose. The cases are not at all costly – most of them are very cheap but very effective nevertheless. all you need to do is just choose the right one according to your needs – is it for safety or is it for the looks or is it for both

Top iPhone 5 Cases of 2011 and 2012

Because acquiring a new iPhone 5 smart phone does not come cheap, protecting your investment with the right iPhone 5 cases is only logical. Depending on your particular taste and needs, various protective cell phone cases are available for the iPhone 5. how you want your phone to look, and how you intend to use it will also dictate the type of iPhone 5 case that will be ideal for you. following are some of the better products for iPhone 5 protection that are available this year.

Case-Mate Chrome Barely There Skin Case – This is one of the iPhone 5 cases that perfectly fits the smart phone. the back side is mainly covered with chrome which results to a stunning look. Although the cell phone case covers and protects a significant part of the unit, access to the screen is unrestrained. likewise, enough openings around the docks and ports are provided to facilitate docking of various accessories such as car chargers.

BodyGuardz Protective Skins – With protective films such as BodyGuardz Protective Skins, you get smart phone protection from a cell phone guard that does not seem to be there. it is like having invisible protection. the skins are made from the same materials used to protect the front side of cars from stones and other abrasive debris. This makes your iPhone 5 virtually scratch-free.

Apple Bumpers – while protective films are focused primarily on protecting the glass parts, these bumpers cover and support the antenna. This gives you the added confidence to put your phone down in most surfaces without fear of damaging your unit from contact with rough surfaces. likewise, when you are using your phone in a low-signal area, the Apple Bumpers will keep you from holding your smart phone the wrong way. they also come in various attractive colors that complement the white iPhone very well.

Overboard Pro White Waterproof Case – With this iPhone 5 case, you can take your smart phone to the beach or pool without having to worry about incurring water damage. You can even use your phone as you go through a car wash or while leisurely soaking in the tub – with matching earphones to boot. This is great to use for your phone when going on vacations.

Mophie Juice Pack Air – Although this protective case does not really flaunt your white iPhone 5, it will give you enough time later to show your phone off because it will keep your phone well-charged. the phone and the case can be charged separately to provide twice the amount of talk time, music, surfing, gaming, and anything else you love doing on your smart phone. This is ideal for frequent travelers who are on the road most of the time. You can get a lot more power for a little more cost for this iPhone 5 case.

There are other products in the market with different features and functionalities. in selecting the right iPhone 5 cases for you, it is best to consider your desired look and intended use for your smart phone.