iPhone X Case - Olixar Helix Sleek 360 Protection - Space Grey - New Release
Olixar Helix blends the latest technologies with premium designs to create a truly slim-line iPhone X case. The package consists of 4 protective accessories, which can be used separately, or combined together for a 360° protection for your iPhone X.The complete 360 degree protection for your iPhone X, Meet the Olixar Helix - an ultimate360 degree protection kit that combines style with technology, in order to deliver a modern approach to a mobile phone protection. The Helix aluminiumcase, as well as tempered glass protectors included have been crafted from quality materials, which ensure a truly slim-line and light-weight design that perfectly fits, maintains and compliments the natural curves of your iPhone X. The Helix features 4 components that come together to form this state-of the art protection system: aluminium metal bumper,full cover screen protector,glass back protector and a nano-thin tempered glass camera protector.All of the protective parts within the bundle can be used separately or combined together, which ensures that you get the protection you want!Complete full cover edge-to-edge protection for youriPhone X's screen, This ingenious iPhone X screen protection solution involves a minimal-thickness tempered glass protector that covers the complete surface of the iPhone X's curved display. It is made from a reinforced 9H tempered glass that maintains perfect image claritywhile protecting your phone's entire screen from shocks, scrapes and scratches.Aluminiumand TPU composite bumper case, Olixar believes that quality materials result in excellent products, which is why the bumper case has been crafted from an aircraft-grade aluminium that offer substantial protection and great looks at all times.This bumper features anti-shock protection that maximises the safety of the iPhone X, whilst the complimentingshock absorbing TPU layercushions the phone and protects the finish when fitting and removing. In keeping with rest of the Helix system, the focus is on minimalism, protection and modern looks.Glass back protector protects and mimics the glass back panel of your phone, The Space Grey panel included slips seamlessly over the rear of your phone with a cutout left open for the camera and a transparent circle for the Apple logo. This tempered glass panel provides a tough and expendable protective barrier, yet it keeps the natural feel and vibe of your iPhone X design.Nano-thin tempered glass camera protector, Over the time you'll own it, your iPhone X's camera will have to stand up to everything from every day wear and tear to drops and impacts. Made from a a wafer-thin piece of tempered glass, and featuring apertures for your flash and sensor, it has been designed so that it does notinterfere with your photography and video-recording needs.Made for iPhone X, Designed specifically for the iPhone X, the Olixar Helix 360 Complete Protection Systemoffers a perfect protective fit for the device. Every aspect has been considered, tested and evaluated with the iPhone X in mind and how it will serve you day to day.
The iPhone XR, the "budget" model unveiled by Apple on Wednesday, uses an LCD screen instead of OLED. Samsung is reportedly no longer Apple's only supplier of OLED screens. Apple reportedly chose LG Display as its second supplier for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens used in the upcoming iPhone XS and XS Max. Apple gave the South Korean company the thumbs-up after its OLED panels passed the iPhone maker's quality tests, according to Reuters, which cited an article in the South Korea-based Electronic Times that used an unidentified source.
Personally, as an owner of baby hands myself, that's downright disappointing, And I'm not alone, There are dozens of us! *shakes little fist*, I blame the Samsung Galaxy Note, When it first came out in 2011, its 5.3-inch display -- which these days looks pretty average -- seemed almost comical, iphone x case - olixar helix sleek 360 protection - space grey I say "almost" because we knew there was was a function to that King Kong of a design, Samsung touted the Note for the power user and the embedded S-Pen drove that productivity angle further, It was a niche product, Not exactly a one-off like the Samsung Galaxy Beam, with its wonky light projector, or vertically curved Galaxy Round -- but it had a definite purpose and I assumed it would serve only a specific group of phone users..
After that though, suddenly every phone had to be big. There was the ridiculously squared 5-inch LG Optimus Vu, the barely holdable 5.9-inch HTC One Max and the 6-inch Nokia Lumia 1520 (may everything about that phone rest in peace) to name a few. Things got so out of hand that we had to create the cheesy portmanteau "phablet" just to distinguish these Paul Bunyan devices from regular-human-sized phones. But then, somewhere along the way, lines got blurred. Phablets started to sound archaic because every phone started stretching out. And people did want to view more things on their phones as display technology improved, resolution sharpened, colors became more vibrant and 30 Rock got onto Netflix.
I mean OK, sure, big screens are beautiful, Phone companies would argue they're just giving the people what they want, And the numbers bear that out: By 2021, 1 billion phones with 5.5-inch screens or larger are predicted to be sold worldwide, and they will outsell smaller phones by 2019, But surely not everyone loves how these overgrown iphone x case - olixar helix sleek 360 protection - space grey devices fall out of your pockets every time you sit down or require two hands just to peck out a quick text message, It's gotten to the point where we need to stick accessories to the back of our phones just to hold onto them steadily, What happened? How did we lose ourselves on this path? When did we become beholden to these giant phones and their septum-piercing door-knocker accessories?..
There are some phones with a small screen like the Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact, the rumored new Palm phone and the Zoolander-worthy Unihertz Atom, with its 2.5-inch screen. But if you're an iOS user, you might not want to switch to a very specific Android phone, and that Palm phone isn't even technically real as far as we know. The last bastion of hope was an update to the plucky iPhone SE, which people really liked, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen any time soon. As seen by the company's enthusiasm for "bigness" in its vid below (we get it Apple! It's big!).
Plus, all those phones could use a bump in specs, Don't assume that just because I want a small phone means I want a budget phone too, I want my small phone bursting to its eyeballs with the latest and greatest high-powered specs, I understand iphone x case - olixar helix sleek 360 protection - space grey that means the space the engineers are working with is smaller, so make the phone thick! That's OK, My tiny hobbit-but-not-as-hairy hands would gladly prefer that shape than another phone that only Godzilla can use, One reason Apple was late to the giant phone revolution was that co-founder Steve Jobs apparently thought the original iPhones (with screens of just 3.5 inches) were the ideal size, Apple even ran an ad touting how easy it was to navigate the iPhone 5 with just your thumb, It wasn't until after 2012 -- a year after he passed away -- that the phones starting creeping up to a mere 4 inches, with larger ones following, But Apple always lagged Android models in screen size until this year: the 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max bests even the mighty 6.4-inch Galaxy Note 9..
Yes, you can still buy new 4.7-inch iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 models at reduced prices, at least for the next year. But with the 4-inch SE gone, small screens are feeling as old-fashioned in Apple's line as the now quaint home button. I think seeing a true iPhone SE 2 next spring -- say, a Face ID phone with a 4.7-inch screen fit into a 4-inch body -- would be a great niche for Apple to return to. Maybe even something the company could sell at a bit of a premium. But in my heart, I know that's a pipe dream.
With this latest batch of iPhones, we must extinguish our small-screen hope and listen to this playlist of songs about small hands, Goodbye small phones, it was nice while it lasted, Everything Apple announced at its Sept, 12 event: Our exhaustive roundup, iPhone XR, XS, XS Max: Apple's three new iPhones start at $749, Commentary: Apple is tripling down on big-screen iPhones, leaving no hope for a delightfully small iPhone reboot, So long, small phones! It's been real, On Wednesday, Apple announced its trio of new iPhones, and with it, the company put the final nail in the coffin for rebooting a small, pocketable iphone x case - olixar helix sleek 360 protection - space grey iPhone..
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