iPhone 3G: Can't Fit Through the Kitchen Door?
Yow. Accessory-maker EXO [via Engadget] has posted the above image of a sample iPhone 3G case. Engadget seems to think that it's possible the here-to-for little-known company is just trolling for link and we're not disinclined to agree. Still, let's assume that these are relatively legit. That gives us two pieces of news:
The good news: it seems to be in line with the earlier "iPhone 3G case guidelines," which means that we're getting closer to confirming the look of the iPhone 3G.
The bad news: it seems to be in line with the earlier "iPhone 3G case guidelines," which means that this thing looks a little fatty fatty 2 by 4, don't it?
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Since this is a case rendering, it tells us very little about the actual size of the iPhone, no?
Maybe it's less fatty-fatty two by four and more... muscle beach?
I'd be willing to wager that this 'fatty fatty' iPhone is still thinner than most phones available on the market.
Meh, it's just a rendering, nothing much to see here.
anything this thin can easily be concealed, and also can easily concealed away by a thief, and used. They need to make them thief proof!