HTC T-Mobile myTouch 4G (HD) Silicone Skin Case - Black


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  • Provides your HTC T-Mobile myTouch HD the maximum protection against scratches and scuffs.
  • Made with grade A silica gel,durable and long lasting, but also equips the HTC T-Mobile myTouch HD with a soft and comfortable surface.
  • Pre-cut openings allows full access to all features.
  • It is user-friendly, and super easy to install.
  • For: HTC T-Mobile myTouch HD

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HTC T-Mobile myTouch 4G (HD) Silicone Skin Case - Black





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Black/Black Fishbone Design Hybrid Hard/Gel Phone Cover Protector Case for HTC T-Mobile Mytouch 4G


htc mytouch 4g case - click on the image below for more information.


  • Combined skin case with an attached sturdy grip
  • Case reinforced from the front edges and protects the phone from scratches or dust
  • Color designs to give your phone a unique style

This Hybrid Gel Protector Case is custom made for your device. The front piece is crafted out of high quality hard plastic and the back piece is made with a durable silicone material with a hard plastic design attachment. The unique combination of hard and soft casing gives this case an unmatched look. The contrasting colors of the two surfaces also enhance the visual design of this case. The case is great for those are seeking a fresh new design for their phones as well as protection and full a





Black/Black Fishbone Design Hybrid Hard/Gel Phone Cover Protector Case for HTC T-Mobile Mytouch 4G





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The iPhone 4S has an indistinguishable design to the iPhone 4, but its backbone are all new. Although that might be a displeasure to some people (no larger put on show, no slimmer body, no tear-shape game-friendly intend), I am actually beautiful happy with it. I really like the iPhone 4 design: It's still the thinnest smartphone accessible (despite Samsung's claims), and it have a stylish, premium look thanks to the glass countenance and back.I am a little disenchanted to see that the screen real estate didn't acquire a bump. I'm definitely not asking for a 4.5-inch exhibit (which is too big in my opinion), but 4 inches or even 3.7 inches would make Web browsing, movie watching, and gaming a bit more comfortable. Ramon Llamas, IDC's senior research analyst for mobile devices technology and trends, says that keeping the same screen size is actually a benefit to consumers and developers."You have all these incredible apps [in the App Store]. If you do a different screen size, it will wreak havoc for the developer community," Llamas says. A consistent screen size is one of the reasons why the App Store has such a high number of apps, he adds.The Best Camera? Hard to SayApple iPhone 4S camera featuresApple iPhone 4S camera featuresApple isn't the only tech company that loves to tick off specs and claim its products are the first to market with a certain technology. Most companies that do so rely on consumers' failure to understand the technology or know what the specs mean. Such confusion frequently happens with camera specs, so I asked my colleague Tim Moynihan, PCWorld's camera editor, to decipher some of the specs announced for the iPhone 4S's camera.Apple says that the new iPhone's 8-megapixel camera is built around a backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor, a type of low-light-optimized sensor that debuted in Sony's cameras a few years ago. BSI sensors are now fairly commonplace in CMOS-based cameras, including both stand-alone cameras and a growing number of camera phones.A BSI sensor is designed such that small, light-blocking wires move to the back of the sensor, making the sensor's surface a more efficient light-gathering source; as such, BSI-sensor cameras usually perform well in low-light situations without a flash. The iPhone 4′s 5-megapixel sensor was also a BSI sensor, and was very good; the new sensor in the iPhone 4S is likely a higher-resolution version.Apple also says the iPhone 4S has a five-element lens that offers 30 percent more sharpness. According to Moynihan, the lens specs sound good, but we'll need to test Apple's claims of improved image sharpness in our labs. The iPhone 4S's F2.4 lens has a wider aperture than most phone cameras do; coupled with the low-light-optimized sensor, it should perform well in low-light situations and at quick shutter speeds. The T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide's F2.2 aperture is still a bit wider. (The HTC-made MyTouch 4G Slide is PCWorld's top-ranking phone camera right now.)[Read: Android Camera Shootout: 13 Phones Put to the Test]More Pixels Make It Better?When Apple says that the iPhone 4S camera has 60 percent more pixels than the iPhone 4 camera, it means that an 8-megapixel camera is technically 160 percent of the resolution of a 5-megapixel camera. So really, it doesn't translate directly to improved image quality, as more megapixels aren't an indicator of better image quality on small-sensored cameras. The higher megapixel count does mean that you'll be able to print out images at a bigger size without losing resolution, or to crop images without the cropped area losing resolution.According to Moynihan, unless the sensor size is also 60 percent bigger, the added resolution could translate to worse image quality when compared with that of the iPhone 4. When you pack a sensor of the same size with more pixels, you can end up with a lot of noise and artifacts. Again, this is something we'll have to test when we get the iPhone 4S in.Video: Apple Unveils Souped-Up iPhone 4SWe're still a bit confused about what exactly Apple means when it says that the iPhone 4S has a Hybrid IR filter, as the company simply threw that term out there without actually explaining what the "hybrid" refers to. It could be a filter that allows both infrared photography and regular photography, a feature that the user can turn on or off. Moynihan suspects that the iPhone 4S's sensor has an infrared-blocking filter built to fix any chromatic aberration, purple fringing, or color-accuracy issues caused by the sensor's being sensitive to infrared light.If that's the case, it's a unique feature for a phone camera, although some stand-alone cameras use lens coatings and processing software to address similar issues.As for the company's shutter-speed claims of just 1.1 seconds to take a first photo and 0.5 seconds more to take a second, we noticed that Apple did not compare the iPhone to the T-Mobile MyTouch Slide, which has the best camera of any phone we've tested. The Slide's camera specs are pretty similar to the iPhone 4S's, so we'll have to do some head-to-head testing once we receive the Apple phone in our labs. We also plan on replicating Apple's test with other phones we have in house.Like many dual-core Android phones currently available, the iPhone 4S can shoot high-resolution video up to 1080p. It also features digital video stabilization-but unless it's a radically different system than we've seen on other video devices, don't expect miracles from digital-only stabilization.



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