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Android? iOS? Two Sides of the Same Phone

If you’ve ever dreamed of running Android on an iPhone, you’re not alone. It’s possible, but usually involves some intensive phone-hacking and some serious warranty-voiding. Apple designed iOS to be totally locked down, making it one of the more difficult things for a hacker to do and never results in something that’s commercially viable. One company, Esti Inc, decided to put Android on iPhone by physical methods with the Eye case. The Eye is an iPhone case that takes the most simple, Occam’s-Razor route to pairing the two mobile operating systems: put one on top of the other.

The result is crazy but we can’t find fault in it. When in place, the Eye creates a Frankenstein’s Monster of a device. The back of your device becomes another screen, ostensibly another phone running stock Android. It acts as sort of a technological parasite by accessing the speakers, cameras, and microphones of Apple’s device, but other than that, the Eye works like a standalone Android phone. Two SIM card slots (very important for selling outside the US, as we’ve mentioned before), a microSD slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack (great for iPhone 7!) and contains its own battery and NFC chip. The screen is a basic 5-inch AMOLED display, but you can flip it over if you want to watch Netflix.

So, this isn’t exactly the same as running Android on your iPhone. Sure, it adds some features that your iPhone doesn’t have, but nothing that a regular Android phone can’t do. If you’re someone who needs to carry around two devices (like marketing types running social media) the Eye actually sounds like a good idea: keep your company Twitter, Facebook, etc logged in on the Android side. Esti Inc. hasn’t gone into detail on the internal specs of the Eye, but given the low price (the Kickstarter early-bird is $95 without 4G, or $129 with) it’s hard to imagine a powerful full Android experience from this piggybacking thing.
If you’re planning on backing the Kickstarter, be careful. Esti Inc. is a brand-new company with no prior products and no history, so invest accordingly. A few of us at iFixYouri think it’s a really neat idea, despite what the naysayers around here are mumbling. Soon, we won’t be able to hear them over the nightmarish sound of two cellphones ringing simultaneously.

Wrap Your iPad Mini in an Otterbox

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The new Apple iPad may be a bite-sized offering but it is set to revolutionize adaptable computing.  Apple is projected to score yet again as pre-sales for the new Apple tablet are calculated.  And yet again, the popular company OtterBox created a case to fit the iPad Mini.

Otterbox is a company that endeavours to offer smartphone and tablet customers reliable protection for their devices. In addition to stellar protection, the durable Otterbox cases are sleek and stylish.

This case, from the Otterbox Defender Series, fits the mini iPad and covers the tablet with a number of layers of thick polycarbonate that protect the screen.

 

Features of the Otterbox iPad Mini Case

The Otterbox case is made to protect the iPad in various ways including:

Safeguarding the screen: The case has an inbuilt polycarbonate skin that shields the screen from scratches.

The shell of the interior: An inner layer of solid polycarbonate cushions the pad if it is dropped.

The outer layer is wear-proof: The case is coated with a thick layer of durable silicone that shields the pad from accident damage.

Protecting the ports: Dust, dirt and lint are prevented from entering the jacks and ports because the case has silicone plug covers.

Secondary screen protection: An extra internal shield offers added protection during transportation.

A shield stand that is versatile: The case has an inbuilt stand that offers a good slope for easy typing and helps the user to see landscape views with ease.

Access to the camera: The strong polycarbonate case has an opening so that the camera can be accessed.This ensures that image and picture quality are as they should be.

Remember, the Otterbox case will stop most iPad damage, but it’s not water proof!  If your iPad Mini gets damaged in any way, don’t wait until the next model comes out to buy a new one.  You can still enjoy your device if it is repaired by professionals, like iFixYouri.