If your iPhone serves as a tool, then you know that it does not say anything good in "Adam's costume". We don't mean to drive nails with it, but many people have a profession/hobby that doesn't offer them the most gentle conditions. Lunatik cases have always been the best insurance policy for the iPhone, and the Aquatic and Taktik 360 for the iPhone 6 (and 6 Plus) are no different. Don't worry, iPhones, Lunatik has your soft "back".
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GIF, the de facto language of the future, is now also available as the iPhone GIF Keyboard created by Riffsy, Inc. and the PopKey keyboard created by WorkshopX Inc. With these imaginative and free iOS apps, you can add even more emotional power to your conversations. Which one you choose is up to you.
The Chinese high-tech company Xiaomi, also known as the "Chinese Apple", may be an exotic brand for us, although it ranks 6th in the list of the largest smartphone manufacturers. It recently made a positive surprise with the successor of the Mi3 model, the Mi4, which raises the level of their flagship - higher processor capacity and system memory capacity plus 30 days of standby time!
The iTunes online store, where virtual shelves are crowded with applications, is like a 99 cent shop. Many of them are free, and even more have a price of a few cents or euros. However, there is also a section where prices soar to the ceiling (this one is at $999.99, approx. 790 euros). On this site, we have collected a few that are sinfully expensive.
The team at Californian startup Arubixs has rolled up its sleeves and introduced a smartphone worn like a shirt sleeve to the world via crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. The Portal is a flexible waterproof tablet that can be worn as a wristwatch. Forget smart watches and their tiny screens, here is a 4- or A 6-inch screen that, unlike the iPhone 6, does not mind bending.
How to protect your investment worth around 800 euros so that it doesn't end up in your pocket? By choosing a wooden cover for it. Nonsense, you will say! No, just a smart move by Grovemade, which makes the most wooden cases for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.
Despite all the technology, lenses currently have no serious rival in photography. Single-lens reflex cameras, those robust ones, which are precisely because of them, are far from being able to be put in a pocket, are considered the concept of excellent photography, looking down on the quality of smartphone photos. This level was only a pious wish for them, but with the Relonch Camera case, iPhone owners are offered exactly this - the luxury of the DSLR world.
As the quality of cameras in smartphones grows, so do the appetites of users. Not long ago, DSLR photography and mobile photography could not be thrown in the same bin, as they were light years or millions of pixels apart. However, it's not all that black and white these days, and with the advent of the Manual app, which allows for manual settings on the iPhone camera, the gap will be a little smaller and less noticeable.
Well, we have it. One more proof that Apple is now copying from Samsung and not the other way around. The latest iPhone 6 is indeed bendable, and yes, you're right, Samsung recently patented bendability. But there is no promise of a new legal saga, because with Apple it is not about the flexibility of the screen, but about the case, which is unexpected. Alarms went off at Apple and the giant promised a change to all those whose pockets were dented by the curvature.
Since we're already in the process of our smartphones controlling almost everything, why not muscle pain? Philips BlueTouch, a wireless TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) device, does just that.
Well, maybe it's not exactly an eternal question, but Apple has been asking us since 2007 or In 2008, when he sent the descendant of the first iPhone to the market, he tried to convince Mr. Is that true? We have presented you with iPhone 6 alternatives, but if you remain loyal to Apple and the dilemma is only an upgrade, we offer you graphics based on the principle of tearing the petals of a flower and begging "I love you, I don't love you" and that will find the answer for you.
Samsung may not have been 100 years ahead of its time like Nikola Tesla, but three years in digital years is practically the equivalent. When Samsung launched its "flashy" Galaxy Note phone in 2011, it was the target of ridicule from Apple because of its large "pumpkin". Now that the latter has done the unheard of and trampled on Steven Jobs' vision, offering a (too big) 5.5-inch screen, Samsung has decided to strike back. In a sarcastic way.