Thanks for all the advice and suggestions. Hoping the TomTom car kit I
saw on WWDC will be available in Australia soon!
Macworx currently have all iphone/pod cases for 30%off.
Thanks Peter (bought three cases today).
AB
On 27/07/2009, at 2:08 PM, Andrew Bignell wrote:
Hi all
Hi all
Shops that have the best range of iPhone cases and accessories?
Preferably North of the River ,
Any recommendations to keep my new iPhone 3GS safe and sound?
Any workarounds/solutions for Calendar snoozing of reminders?
Regards
AB
Email: abign...@inbox.com.au
Hi Andrew
MacWorx Joondalup range is quite good. I am currently using a Case-
Mate rigid case.
They also have a good range of accessories.
Regards
Daniel Forsdyke
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On 27/07/2009, at 14:08, Andrew Bignell abign...@inbox.com wrote:
Hi all
Shops that have the
Hi Dan and Andrew
I got a freebie with mine, it's a disaster. Stretchy tacky rubbery
plastic.
Protects it well but it's a bugger to drag it out of your pocket when
it rings. Recommend smooth and shiny case!
dd
On 27/07/2009, at 14:25, Daniel Forsdyke wrote:
Hi Andrew
MacWorx
Ab,
I brought a leather case with an extra battery pack from office works for $69.00
They have other options as well. Office works that i brought it from is in
Scarborough Beach road Osborne Park
John
On Mon Jul 27 14:08 , Andrew Bignell abign...@inbox.com sent:
Hi all
Shops that have the
Have a look on eBay as well, can be good for getting stuff that isn't
stocked in Aus. I got one of the Speck Candyshell cases off eBay for
about $40 including shipping.
http://www.speckproducts.com/products/candyshell/iphone-3g-iphone-3gs/162
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For the first 12 months I used the Marware Flip CEO leather case, $45
from (now defunct) Digilife
This, together with a screen protector kept my iPhone in near
pristine condition.
http://www.marware.com/PRODUCTS/iPhone-3g-cases/C-E-O-Flip-Vue-for-iPhone-3G
However, i recently bought a
speck and iskin are great.. Speck are somewhat harder to get in Aus
now there is no distributor for them.
We will have a full range of iskin soon, we also have the mophie juice
pack air which are a slim hard case and an additional battery at the
same time
On 27/07/2009, at 2:08 PM, Andrew Bignell wrote:
Hi all
Shops that have the best range of iPhone cases and accessories?
Preferably North of the River ,
Any recommendations to keep my new iPhone 3GS safe and sound?
Hello Andrew,
I had a Contour iSee case for my iPod Touch for years
If you are inclined to the full leather flip case with magnetic clip
then the dreaded Telstra sell one for $35. I have found it very good.
Genuine leather [going by the smell], made in China, but I can not
decipher the brand name. Slip in sleeves for a couple credit cards if
so wish.
I have had 3 so far and 2 were by useless really.
The first was leather, opened like a book. Could not hold phone and
use it while thing was flipped open. It needed to be bent right around
behind the phone to be able to grip the phone safely. Also would not
allow easy access to
Macworx currently have all iphone/pod cases for 30%off.
I grabbed a casemate for $24 and can't be happier.
Peter
On 27/07/2009, at 8:02 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:
I have had 3 so far and 2 were by useless really.
The first was leather, opened like a book. Could not hold phone and
use
My wife and I have tried quite a few different cases since getting our
iPhone 3G's almost a year ago.
Originally I had a blue DLO BlueJam silicone case that was great at
stopping the phone falling out of a loose pocket and stopped it
slipping off an inclined surface like a lecture
Andrew Bignell wrote:
Hi all
Shops that have the best range of iPhone cases and accessories?
Preferably North of the River ,
Any recommendations to keep my new iPhone 3GS safe and sound?
Any workarounds/solutions for Calendar snoozing of reminders?
Regards
AB
Email:
If you go to the Catchoftheday site http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/
they are having some kind of special sale tomorrow Wed 29 Jul. It
seems they have DLO cases free. Probably have to pay shipping. You
need to be registered but that is easy enough.
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