Re-Case Is The Most Trashy iPhone 4S Case You Can Buy

Are you feeling guilty for purchasing that plastic iPhone case of yours knowing that you've helped create global warming? Ok let's take it easy. How about a fresh new case made from 100% recycled trash. The Re-Case is made by a company called Miniwiz which is trying to revolutionize the case industry by designing the Re-Case to have a more stylish face you'll want to use. Well you can call it that, or you can think of the Re-Case like a vegetarian meal, bland and hard to get used to if you like your burgers. The Re-Case does have one trick up its sleeve to help entice people to go green when choosing an iPhone case.

The ergonomic, ripple pattern of the Re-Case also allows enough room to seamlessly store one RFID card hidden from plain site to increase its usability. It's trashy and pretty at the same time. The Re-Case fits both the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, and is available in 6 colors for $24.95.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Razer Outs First iPhone 4S Case, Battlefield 3 Ready

In the sea of licensed Razer gaming peripherals, Razer has just released its very own iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S compatible case that will be joining the licensed Battlefield 3 series as a collector's edition. Razer's Battlefield 3 iPhone 4 Protection Case looks tough and heavily armored, though it's only made out of pure shock absorbing silicone said to have "industrial-strength" added to the mix. It's got a rubberized texture for an ultimate key gripping surfaces. The Battlefield 3 iPhone 4 Protection Case will only be available as a Battlefield 3 branded version until Razer decides to strip down the advertisements and make it a true Razer branded iPhone 4 case. You'll be able to pre-order it now for $19.99 and expect yours to ship on October 25.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

iPhone 4S Put Thru A Drop Test Against Samsung Galaxy S II (Video)

We all know that dropping the iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S on the ground only means sheer devastation thanks to Apple for using glass for almost the entire construction. These folks decided to put the Samsung Galaxy S II against the newly released iPhone 4S in a drop test showdown. Samsung's Galaxy S II has a plastic build with a Gorilla Glass screen that has proven to be tough as nails. Which of the two is a tougher phone in case of a drop? Just check out the video for yourself. The good news is that both devices remained in working condition after all was said and done.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

SwitchEasy CARD, The Slot Loading iPhone 4S Wallet Case

As wallet cases for the iPhone become more and more popular, SwitchEasy has just released the CARD case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. SwitchEasy is known for its unique cases and the CARD case is no different. It features a unique slot loading card storage mechanism that will only keep one of your contact based smartcard, ID, credit or debit cards handy at all times with a convenient slide-to-eject button and auto lock function to keep your card secured in. SwtichEasy's CARD is made out of a scratch-resistant hard polycarbonate and sandblasted for a matte finish and grip texture. The CARD case is available now for $29.99 in white, black and purple. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

iPhone 4S Camera Embedding Plus Marks In Your Photos, Faulty Sensors?

As new iPhone 4S owners start to enjoy all the great new features their handsets bring from Siri to faster speeds, issues start to arise. Enjoying all of those 8-megapixels? Turns out we found out that the iPhone 4S' brilliant new back facing camera isn't playing very nice and embeds little white plus (+) marks in all of your photos. If you zoom in just a little, you'll be able to spot a few of them sitting there ruining your photos. Why is this happening? We can't say for sure, but chances are that this is only a matter of a software update away from fixing this issue with the camera. In a worst case scenario, this could be the fault of a faulty batch of sensors. 

Here's what you need to looks for. We've confirmed this happening with every photo taken with an iPhone 4S across many users. The sooner Apple takes note of this and issues a software update, you'll just have to hold on ordering those large poster prints, or resort to Photoshopping these out.

Update: We found out that the problem only occurs when using the HDR option to take the photos. That only serves as solid evidence that this could be easily fixed with a software update. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Griffin's Woogie 2 Plush Case Kid-Proofs Your iPhone & iPod Touch With Fluffiness

When was the last time your kids recklessly threw around your beloved iPhone? That's fine because there's nothing you can do about it. Or you can check out what Griffin now has to offer. Griffin's new plush protective case isn't only compatible with all iPhones, but also with all the iPod Touch models as well. The creation is called the Woogie 2. It's a protective case that will keep your iDevice safe from the wrath of children, but it also serves as a fun fuzzy and loveable toy your little kids will love to use. A built-in touch-through, plastic clear window pocket keeps the multi-touch screen clean and scratch-free while an opening allows you to plug in headphones. The Woogie 2 is available now in pink and blue for $19.99. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

iSkin Debuts First Aura Brushed Aluminum iPhone 4S Case

iSkin's first aluminum case isn't what we would call a true aluminum case, but it's close and looks fancy enough. iSkin's new Aura case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S is a dock-friendly, back snap-on thin and slim case with a brushed aluminum back plate. The Aura case is also designed to virtually fit any 3rd party accessory and comes in Silver with a white band, Graphite with a black band and Navy with a black band for $39.99.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief