iPhone 14: The iPhone 14 came with the signature ceramic shield on the front, providing increased durability. It was sleek, boasted an aluminum chassis, and was celebrated for its aesthetic appeal.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): The grapevine suggests that Apple may introduce a port-less design for at least one variant. This could mean a complete wireless experience – from charging to data transfer. There's also talk about a potential under-display Face ID system, giving a more seamless front display without notches.
iPhone 14: Apple upped their game with a ProMotion display, supporting a 120Hz refresh rate. This led to smoother animations and more responsive touch controls.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): The buzz is that Apple might be introducing a newer OLED tech, which promises brighter and more vibrant colors. The ProMotion technology might also get refined to optimize battery consumption even further.
iPhone 14: The iPhone 14 boasted a stellar camera setup with Night mode on all lenses and ProRAW capabilities, which gave photographers more post-processing power.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): Speculations hint at a potential under-display front camera. The rear setup might see an increased number of megapixels and a revolutionary autofocus system that significantly enhances low-light photography.
iPhone 14: Powered by the A16 chip, the iPhone 14 delivered a faster CPU and GPU performance than its predecessor. The device was efficient, quick, and could handle multitasking with ease.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): Whispers suggest the introduction of an A17 chip. This chipset, according to insiders, might revolutionize energy efficiency while providing an even faster computational speed, especially for AI tasks.
iPhone 14: With battery improvements, the iPhone 14 offered an all-day battery life for most users, thanks in part to the A16 chip's efficiency and software optimizations.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): The iPhone 15 series might see a leap in battery technology. Rumors indicate a potential increase in battery size and the introduction of a more energy-efficient display. This combination could provide users with extended hours of usage.
iPhone 14: Running on iOS 16, the iPhone 14 brought new customization features, enhanced privacy settings, and numerous app upgrades.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): Expected to run on iOS 17, early leaks suggest this version might have a strong focus on augmented reality (AR) integration, new health apps, and further enhanced privacy features.
iPhone 14: The iPhone 14's pricing was in line with Apple’s premium brand strategy, making it an investment for many.
iPhone 15 (Rumored): With the new technologies and features being discussed, some analysts predict a slight increase in pricing for the iPhone 15, especially for the higher-end models.
The anticipation for the iPhone 15 series is palpable. While the iPhone 14 has set high standards, the rumored features of the iPhone 15 indicate that Apple is pushing boundaries once again. From a possible port-less design to innovations in camera technology and chip performance, the iPhone 15 could redefine our smartphone expectations. But until the official release, all we have are speculations. Only time will tell how many of these predictions come true and what other surprises Apple might have up its sleeve.
As always, whether you're an avid Apple fan or a casual observer, the launch of a new iPhone series promises excitement and innovation in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
]]>Ultimately, the choice between the Otterbox Commuter and Otterbox Symmetry will depend on your priorities for protection, design, and overall case profile. Consider your specific needs, such as the level of ruggedness required and the desired aesthetics, to make an informed decision. It's recommended to check the official Otterbox website or consult with their customer support for the most up-to-date information and specific features of each case series.
]]>Now, we heard some complaints on the face ID is not working with the case on. Apparently there's little trick that you need to do to make it works.
See that two dots on the top of the built-in screen protector? If you feel those areas, it is a little bit bump out compare to the rest of the surface. This might be the culprit why it affect the sensor of your face ID.
Now, how to fix this? It's quite easy.
Use the wipe provided on your LifeProof FRE case and gently wipe those two dots until the layer comes off. Then put on the case on your phone. It should fix the face ID sensor issue right away.
]]>If you are concern whether the case works on wireless charger or not, yes it does work. But there's trick to make it work, you might need to take off the Pop Top (or Pop button if you like to call it that) before using the wireless charger.
1. Twisting the Pop Top to the left to remove.
2. Put the phone on your wireless charger.
3. It should charge your phone.
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360° Protection: built-in screen cover
Submersible: 2 meters for 1 hour
Sealed: from dirt, dust and snow
Survives: drops from 2 meters
Audio: hear and be heard like never before
With the special Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner on the new Samsung phones, LifeProof also ensure that you will still be able to use that while underwater, how cool is that?
So when you get hands on the LifeProof FRE, there's special installation that you need to follow in order for fingerprint scanner to work.
1. Prepare phone
A. Remove any case or screen cover, including Samsung's pre-installed screen cover.
B. Program your fingerprint following manufacturer's instructions.
C. Clean screen with alcohol wipe, dry with microfiber cloth.
2. Adhere Adapter
A. Pull tab to remove Adapter, exposing adhesive back (do not touch adhesive).
B. Activate display and adhere Adapter to screen over the illuminated fingerprint.
C. Press out air bubbles, hold for 30 seconds and peel away release liner slowly.
3. Adhere Adapter
A. Using included instruction, first water test then install case.
B. If adapter gets dirty and stops working, clean with alcohol wipe and air dry.
C. For best results, leave case on for 24 hours.
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Is there any fix?
Of course there is! So the trick is, you just need to change the Pressure Level from Setting.
First, you go to "Setting" and then "Display". After that, go to "Navigation Bar" then look at "Hard Press Home Button". You can change the Pressure Level here, try level 5 if you have a glass protector.
And then, voila! No more hassle when using the touch screen with screen protector.
We have some great glass protectors that work with most of cases:
https://www.casestore.com.au/screen-protector/samsung-galaxy-note-8/
]]>The Dog and Bone Wetsuit Impact phone case is waterproof and shock proof to 6.6 feet. It is MIL STD 810 shock proof, meaning that the case can absorb significant amounts of shock. Other prominent features such as snow proof and dirt proof which gives users the assurance that their phone can adapt to tough and different conditions. On top of this versatility, the triple layer shock protection with a silicone and polycarbonate casing with rubber bumper grip guarantees that your iPhone 7 is fully protected. Lastly, the slimness of the phone case eases people from having to worry about how heavy their phone are!
Price $99.95
With a 360-degree protection built-in screen cover, the LifeProof Fre completely covers your phone instantly. Submersible up to 2 meters for 1 hour and sealed from dirt + dust + snow allows users to have a multipurposed iPhone 7. You can use your device basically anytime and anywhere! The LifeProof Fre also survives drops from 2 meters. Hence, this phone case is designed, manufactured for all environmental conditions and functionality. This phone case is recommended for users who primarily wants a durable phone case with elements of fashion and trendiness.
Price: $89.95
The Pelican Marine has IP68 waterproof protection, allowing it for complete and continuous submersion under water. To show Pelican Marine is more superior than the other phone cases in ruggedization and protection, the Pelican Marine shields your iPhone 7 from dirt, snow, dust and has 5 layers. The advanced shock protection to survive multiple drops and impact is also very useful. Additional elements such as the screen protector and balanced acoustics, makes the Pelican Marine superior when compared to the other group. Finally, the Pelican Marine gives customers the option to purchase a clear phone case so that it can preserve the color and see elements of the phone clearly without taking off the phone case.
Price: $99.95
Verdict
The ruggedness and protection (waterproof and shock proof) makes the Pelican Marine superior to the other two. With additional features highlighted above, the Pelican Marine is highly recommended for people engaging in outdoor activities so that their iPhone 7 device is well protected.
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The Pelican Marine also protects your phone from dirt, snow and dust. With its advanced shock protection, the case also provides scratch resistant screen protectors to ensure that all parts of your phone are fully protected. The Pelican Marine for iPhone 6/6s and iPhone 7 has glaring similarities highlighted below:
However, there are also distinctive differences between the 2 Pelican Marine phone cases.
iPhone 6/6s Pelican Marine | iPhone 7 Pelican Marine |
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Supplied by Pelican
Overall, it is fair to say the least that you are getting your money’s worth now if you purchase the Pelican Marine. For people who have an active lifestyle, the Pelican Marine assures you that your phone will be significantly protected from all types of outdoor environments. The slim model also allows you to do outdoor activities without feeling the burden of carrying a heavy phone case. Anyone looking for a slim phone case with durable protection, Pelican Marine is the answer!
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