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SwitchEasy introduces Colors for iPhone 3G

August 13, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News No Comments →

SwitchEasy has introduced Colors for iPhone 3G, featuring 10 different colors and a new ‘jelly bean’ home button. The new cases feature silicone construction with a home button cover and a hard-resin ‘jelly-bean’ styling; it has a raised, thick shape, and in some colors features a contrasting color scheme. Each unit also includes protectors for the iPhone’s data-port connector and headphone jack. The Colors for iPhone 3G cases are available now for $15 (at press-time, the website incorrectly lists the price as $25, until listing $15 on the order-now screen). The cases are available several “designer” colors: Milk, Bleu, Truffle, Fuchsia, Viola, Turquoise and Citrus — all featuring similar color-schemed jelly bean home buttons.

The Stealth (black) scheme features a high-contrast red home button, the Crimson has a white button with red etching and the Mican features a yellow body with orange home button scheme. Each case comes with a pair of anti-static screen guards, a micro-fiber wipe, a screen guard squeegee applicator, a headphone jack protector and a data-port connector protector.


source: macnn.com

iPhone seems a better option at AT&T than Blackberry

August 02, 2008 By: tech expert Category: Apple News, iPhone Accessories, iPhone News, iPhone Review No Comments →

Research in Motion and its BlackBerry smartphones on the verge of falling out of favor at AT&T in exchange for the iPhone, says an investment note from Credit Suisse’s Kulbinder Garcha. The analyst notes that RIM’s share of smartphone sales at AT&T, which have crested at 70 percent in June, are unlikely to remain at such high levels and instead are more likely to drop as AT&T shifts the brunt of its promotion to the iPhone 3G. The touchscreen phone remains a strong seller three weeks after launch and has already seen AT&T agree to heavy subsidies to help push its sales where BlackBerry devices are strictly in line prices at other competitors. While not committing to a definitive estimate for the scale of the decline, Garcha believes the loss of marketing effort will be tangible enough to ultimately cost RIM its overall influence and hardware sales, even with the expected high-profile launch of the touchscreen BlackBerry Thunder in the fall and a sales boost forecast to give RIM 55 percent of smartphone sales at Verizon.

About 25 to 30 percent of RIM’s phone sales hinge on AT&T, the analyst says. RIM’s BlackBerry Bold smartphone has already been touted as a carrier exclusive in the US but caters more to the Canadian firm’s traditional office worker audience than the Thunder, which lacks the BlackBerry’s signature QWERTY keyboard.

The company is also thought to be a victim both of a limited market and of itself. While growing rapidly, the smartphone industry is said to be growing relatively slowly, expanding by a relatively modest 64 percent in 2009, and will face shrinking profit margins on its devices as it faces price cuts or else rising product costs in order to stay competitive.

source: electronista.com