The Powermat Wireless Charging System for the iPhone provides iPhone users a protective case that also charges cable free. Powermat sent the Geeks a Wireless Charging System for both the iPhone 3G/3GS and the iPhone 4 and we put the case in the hands of some of our reviewers for a couple months to test… Continue reading Review PowerMat iPhone Charger and Case
Tag: iphone 4
OtterBox releases color iPhone4 cases
OtterBox released two new color options for the iPhone 4 Defender Series (review to be released shortly) in white and black as well as pink and black. Not only does the iPhone case provide the standard drop and shock as well as water and dust protection, but the OtterBox cases protect in style.
iPhone DSLR Video
Jeremy Salvador created a new iPhone DSLR blog to document the steps he is taking to create a DSLR iPhone and posted the following video from Vid-Atlantic all show with an iPhone 4 with OWLE Bubo and EnCinema 35mm Adapter using the Canon EF 50mm f1.8 SLR lens.
Tale of Two Mobile Phones: HTC EVO 4G and iPhone 4
Rather than write only about Apple’s iPhone 4 launch that set records by selling out 600,000 pre-orders well in advance of launch day, the Geeks have decided to tell a tale of two mobile phone releases: Sprint’s release of the HTC EVO 4G and AT&T’s pre-order release of Apple’s iPhone 4.
iPhone 4 Pre-Order Sold Out!
It’s official (according to BGR and Engadget), the iPhone 4 pre-orders have been completely sold out and anyone who was actually able to place an order after 1:30p Pacific will get their iPhone between June 25th and July 5th. If you were unable to pre-order, you still might be able to walk in on launch… Continue reading iPhone 4 Pre-Order Sold Out!
AT&T Fail… again
Ordering through the AT&T site is down, must be June and time to pre-order the new iPhone… You’d think AT&T would have learned their lesson by now. AT&T has failed again under the demand for pre-orders of the iPhone 4. Gadget blogs throughout the blog-iverse are reporting that the connections to AT&T have been failing… Continue reading AT&T Fail… again