Thursday, October 4, 2012

iPhone 5 Case – Sector 5 Development Update


The new Sector line has been in development for a long time, and the overwhelming response to the Sector 4 case has us really excited to bring you the Sector 5 for the iPhone 5. Here are the latest developments:

Friday -  We received our first iPhone 5 test phones and after evaluating it, I just want to say that this phone is amazing!

Saturday - We took our new iPhone 5s to our test facility in Santa Cruz, CA, along with our prototype Sector 5 case for in depth technical testing.
For the most part, the iPhone 5 is what we expected and our new design was working out pretty well. But, Apple threw us a curve ball on a few items and we’ve had to make some adjustments. The biggest surprise was in the dimensions: the actual size was thinner than we expected and the buttons/ports were shifted a bit, as well.

One item in particular that is never revealed early is the antenna configuration. Without going in depth, the antenna layout of the iPhone 5 is much different from previous iPhones and our engineers have pinpointed sensitive antenna drive points that will help us optimize the design of the Sector 5.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Best iphone 5 skins

No mater you are reading books, playing games, browsing web pages or watch movies on iPhone 5, you will enjoy 44% greater color saturation on the new iPhone 5 Case. Moreover, the Retina display has over one million pixels than an HDTV! The second new future of the new iPhone 5 is it comes with a new 5-megapixel iSight camera with autofocus and white balance, advanced optics with IR filter, face detection, and 1080p video recording.
The new iSight camera is very similar to the version inside the iPhone 5 Repair, but it has only 5-megapixle camera rather then 8-megapixle on the iPhone 4S. 1080p recording will also feature noise reduction and stabilization. What I pleased is the the rumors were true and the new iPhone 5 Accessories will support 4G LTE and data speed will up to 21 Mbps on HSPA+ and DC-HSDPA at 42 Mbps.
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