Friday, September 26, 2014

iPhone 6 plus without a case why are carrying?

iPhone 6plus
The iPhone is an expensive, sophisticated computing devices. If you prefer, or a case for your iPhone protective gear swaddled Tell us why you want to leave the beauty of


IPhone to a new iPhone without a case. If you are of a certain kind of person, you will love these pictures. If you're the kind of person, you're nervous at the sight of a naked iPhone. Photo: Robyn Beck / AFP / Getty Images

Concern is to find the owner of an iPhone.

Much of the device, despite the prohibitive cost, is one of the most sought-after in the world of consumer products.

Many other parts of the iPhone as much as the cost of the monthly rent. New iPhone 6, top of the line, sells for $ 849. The new iPhone 6 Plus - phablet version - is $ 949.

This is less expensive Android phones in the world today, with 300m smartphones influential, which is why most of the world, even the middle-class consumers, is unimaginable amount.



It wags on Twitter #bendghazi tight pockets as it has been dubbed the new 6 plus loses shape, from a rainstorm, a dip in the toilet destruction succumbs, or expensive, just a matter of time before the high-functioning devices.

A decent case: there is a simple solution.

Our colleague Charles Arthur iPhone case manufacturers that it will help keep its shape for a more firm "bumper", adding that the report is to strengthen the muscles in the case for the new Apple phablet.

It is a sensible solution, but we fear it may be neglected.

Brotherhood of the cracked screen powers - - except in the case of carrying the iPhone is played on those principles. They feel the weight of the iPhone's line of view, and (even if it means the ultimate destruction) want to enjoy her designs.

Manufacture the bumpers you like, but some people like their iPhones can not completely naked. It's not about reality, they say, it's about taste.

About the necessity of the case, we unintentionally fine handheld computer with a naked iPhone is definitely judgmental tweet was this cult. Farhad Manjoo, a tech columnist for the New York Times, on the design advocates stood up for immediate function.

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