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retro 70s color palette iii iphone case

retro 70s color palette iii iphone case

Vodafone is practically the only British mobile network that hasn't undergone some kind of metamorphosis since the days of protruding antennas, numerical keypads and Snake. It's been making own-brand phones for 10 years and is now branching into VR, suggesting it sees the hot tech of the moment as a natural next step in what its customers will want to use their phones for. A dedicated VR headset will be available as an accessory to its latest mobile, although Vodafone has provided scant details so far on what to expect from this standalone device. At 260 grams, it promises to be fairly lightweight, and presumably the Smart Platinum 7 will slot inside it.

To grab a Smart Platinum 7 for yourself, you'll have to shell out £300 pay as you go or £28 per month -- which includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, 1GB of UK data and 500MB of inclusive roaming allowance, Vodafone has been retro 70s color palette iii iphone case slapping its red and white badge on phones for 10 years and it's flashing a new flagship to celebrate, Mobile networks in the UK have made a habit of offering their customers affordable smartphones as alternatives to the Samsungs and iPhones of the world, Vodafone is no different, and today it introduced the Smart Platinum 7, along with a VR headset..

Visit manufacturer site for details. Zeiss and Apple always seemed like a natural pairing, and now you can pop a Zeiss lens on your iPhone for a little variety in your angle of view. Like a lot of third-party lenses, they're fun to shoot with, and they certainly deliver the build quality and clear, sharp photos and video you expect from Zeiss. But I'm less enamored with the little details. The product of a partnership between Zeiss and Fellowes -- you know, the office supply company -- Zeiss' solution consists of the Fellowe's mounting bracket and three of its own lenses: a 0.6x wide-angle, a variable angle-of-view macro, and a 2x telephoto.

The kit with the wide-angle lens is available now, though only through Apple's online and brick-and-mortar stores, And it's Zeiss, so expect to pay a princely sum: in the case of the wide-angle kit with mounting bracket, $200 (€250, AU$300), The other two lenses are slated to ship later this summer, with as-yet unknown prices, As with a lot of add-on lenses, these are fun, Phone cameras have to compromise and pick a single focal length that will work in most settings; add-on lenses let you break out of the "normal" retro 70s color palette iii iphone case wide-angle view, The Zeiss' are all sharp, with no light loss or color artifacts..

The first great smartphone of 2015. Beautiful and bold..with complications. The new no-compromise MacBook. A stellar on-ear headphone. Crave-worthy curves for a premium price. The Good The Zeiss ExoLens series delivers excellent photo quality (for the iPhone), with no artifacts and great sharpness. The Bad The screw mount can be awkward for quick swaps, the bracket mount blocks the camera's flash and you're bound to lose the tiny back caps. And they're pretty expensive. The Bottom Line The three Zeiss ExoLens' for iPhone are fun to use and will improve your photographs, but not everyone will think they're worth the money.

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