Spigen Classic C1 review: Who knew an iPhone X case could look this cool?

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Spigen Classic C1
$39.99
The Good

Colors are true to that of the iMac G3 • Two-layer build provides protection from drops

The Bad

Quite difficult to take the case off • Inconsistent matte vs glossy design

The Bottom Line

The Spigen Classic C1 will stoke all your Apple nostalgia feelings in just the right way. But considering the relatively high price and how difficult it is to remove, the retro look is the only reason to get this case.

Mashable Score3.25
Cool Factor5.0
Learning Curve2.0
Performance3.0
Bang for the Buck3.0

You may not know it by its exact name, but if I showed you a photo of the iMac G3, chances are you’d recognize it. Read more…

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10kg dumbbell iPhone case forces you to pump iron as you text people

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In today’s edition of Things That Exist That We Definitely Didn’t Need™, we have for you a rather unusual iPhone case. One that doubles up as a dumbbell that you literally have no other choice but to work out with.

Image: softbank

Japanese telecom giant Softbank is selling this contraption for around $100 (£75). 

The case—reported to be the heaviest in the world—could come in quite handy for people keen to cut down on their iPhone addiction

The dumbbell weighs 10kg, which is quite a lot for just one arm. Especially when you’re phone is permanently attached to it.  Read more…

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Behold, the Tesla iPhone X complete with solar panel charging

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Remember the company that created the iPhone 6S with Putin’s head encrusted in gold? Well, they’re back with a raaaaather different homage—this time, to Elon Musk. 

Russian phone accessory maker Caviar—renowned for its ultra-expensive and over-the-top iPhone cases—has created something called the iPhone X Tesla, which it claims “is able to charge from light.”

Oh, and it’s all yours for a whopping $4,590 (£3,392). A bargain! 

“iPhone X Tesla by Caviar is equipped with a solar battery that transforms the light energy and replenishes the phone battery power with its help,” reads the product description on the Caviar website. Read more…

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Lenovo teases a slick, all-screen smartphone that doesn’t have a notch

Lenovo has teased a new arrival that might top Apple’s iPhone X in a bid to deliver a true all-screen smartphone. Apple’s iPhone X goes very close but for a tiny bezel and its distinctive notch, but Lenovo’s Z5 seems like it might go a step further, according to a teaser sketch (above) shared by Lenovo VP […]

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