Please read the Disclaimer in the circa 25 June 2012 posts before proceeding.
(10) The next sequence of iPhone
4s Tips are about safety. The iPhone
4s looks cool, but that lovely sculptured bodywork won’t bounce very well if
the iPhone is accidentally dropped. It’s probably sound advice to personalise
your iPhone with a cover and at least give it some corner bounce protection
when the iPhone falls out of your hand when you least expect it. I opted for a two part cover that slides to
the centre and then clips together. This
particular cover is quite robust, looks as if it’s hard wearing and can be
opened quite easily if I need to access the iPhone 4s micro SIM
Cradle
(11) I placed a modified contact card between the iPhone cover and the iPhone
4s. I cut down the card to remove
anything that was not needed and to ensure that the card would not interfere
with the iPhone camera lens and
other components. On both sides of the
card I made it clear with a permanent pen that a REWARD would be given for the return of the iPhone. I wrote on both
sides of the card just in case the card fell out as the cover was removed and
came to rest upside down. You could tape
the card to the inside of the cover that you decide to use for your iPhone, but there wasn’t much of a gap between the cover that we purchased for mine and
the iPhone. I didn’t want to close the gap between the iPhone and the protecting cover too much and thereby make the cover too
tight
More
iPhone 4s Tips to follow; so check
back and read the Weekender Blog now and again