Harald Hansen
15-06-2010, 07:52
For de som må ta med sin iPhone på tur også, så har Magellan laget en kjempesolid innkapsling med ekstra batteri inkludert:
http://gizmodo.com/5559670/magellans-indestructible-waterproof-iphoneipod-toughcase-for-outdoorsmen-and-clumsy-people
497
First off, yes, this case is really big. After you insert your iPhone (or iPod touch, which also fits with an included sleeve), the device becomes nigh-unpocketable, yet retains most of its functionality. It's not so big or so heavy that you have a problem carrying it around, but it is about three times as thick as an iPhone 3GS. Which means it's going to be 4 times as thick as the iPhone 4. And yes, they will have a version for the iPhone 4.
You can still access the screen through the touchscreen layer, still talk on the phone as normal, still listen to music (but the line-in microphone stops working), still access data through 3G/Wi-Fi and still use the on-board GPS or the GPS in the case itself, which is more accurate than your 3GS/3G's chip.
http://gizmodo.com/5559670/magellans-indestructible-waterproof-iphoneipod-toughcase-for-outdoorsmen-and-clumsy-people
497
First off, yes, this case is really big. After you insert your iPhone (or iPod touch, which also fits with an included sleeve), the device becomes nigh-unpocketable, yet retains most of its functionality. It's not so big or so heavy that you have a problem carrying it around, but it is about three times as thick as an iPhone 3GS. Which means it's going to be 4 times as thick as the iPhone 4. And yes, they will have a version for the iPhone 4.
You can still access the screen through the touchscreen layer, still talk on the phone as normal, still listen to music (but the line-in microphone stops working), still access data through 3G/Wi-Fi and still use the on-board GPS or the GPS in the case itself, which is more accurate than your 3GS/3G's chip.