Version: 2008
  • On TV.com: TOP 10 Shows CANCELED Too Soon

Crave

Comments on: Battle of the iPhone Touch cases

If names alone counted, the "Naked Case" would win hands-down.

Add a Comment (Log in or register) (5 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
by bob.mcclenahan April 18, 2008 12:14 PM PDT
I just got one for my iPod Touch. It works great. It still fits in my dock, keeps it protected, and seems well made. It's kinda thick on top and bottom, so the power button is a little hard to press, and my Westone headphones don't fit. You'll need a straight headphone plug in order for it to work. Angled ones can't be inserted.
Reply to this comment
by katchko April 22, 2008 3:26 AM PDT
Absolutely right. happend to me too.
by iphoneguy22 April 21, 2008 4:07 PM PDT
I hate these brands, I tried both for my iphone and I was not impressed. However, I did get an invisible shield by Zagg and it is great and it is only$25
Reply to this comment
by thatchman1 April 23, 2008 9:12 PM PDT
I've had my iPhone almost a year. With a glass front, honestly, thing thing has *no* scratches and I don't carry it in a case. Just the Apple plastic screen overlay. The thing has no dirt under the screen, again, a first for any cell phone I've ever had. I'll take no case, a glass screen and a sealed in battery if that gives me durability and no dust under the screen!
Reply to this comment
by jim wickert April 25, 2008 8:48 AM PDT
Reply to this comment
(5 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement

About Crave

The name says it all. Crave is our blog about gorgeous gadgets and other crushworthy stuff. If you would like to contact Crave with a tip or comment, please write to: crave@cnet.com

Add this feed to your online news reader

Crave topics

Google's mobile hopes go beyond Nexus One

The world may have thrilled to the potential for a Google Phone, but what Google actually unveiled is its plan for a new smartphone world order.
• Photos: Unboxing Nexus One

Using your smartphone safely

faq Worms, Trojans, and SMS attacks are risks for mobile phones, but the biggest practical threat to users is losing the device.