The Prima Flip-Front Case Arrives, continued

By Barry Gerber, published on August 13, 2007
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , , , , , | Themes: Smartphones

4. The Prima Flip-Front Case Arrives, continued

I can fiddle with the case and get a partial line up, though it’s still very difficult to get the headset plug into the headset jack, because the leather won’t stretch enough front-to-back. I expect the headset plug to break at any time. And, of course, as soon as I remove the plug the case returns to unaligned status.

Not to beat up too much on Prima, they did leave a nice cut-out on the left side of the case for the silent/ring and volume buttons.

But they forgot a hole in the back for the camera lens. You have to completely remove the iPhone from the case to take pictures. Now, I wouldn’t mind that so much if the iPhone had a grippy surface of some kind. Unfortunately the phone’s surface is quite slippery. I like the incase protective cover because its rubberized surface keeps the iPhone from slipping through my fingers. But, I’m not willing to remove the phone from the Prima case and stuff it into the incase case to take photos and then remove it from the incase case and put it back into the Prima case when I’m through with the camera.

Where’s the hole for the camera lens?

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