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| AGF Precision HSD iPhone Case Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Monday, 31 August 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 3 IntroductionHere’s a little story on how I broke my first iPhone trying to answer a call from my boss while hurrying out to the car. I hear the phone ring and thanks to assigning an all too appropriate ringtone to my boss I know that it is him who is trying to get a hold of me. I’m already in a hurry to get to the car because I am late for an appointment and in a frenzy I fumble for the phone in my pocket. While attempting to retrieve the phone, somehow I manage to pull it and my keys out at the same time, then I hear a crack as the phone hits the ground, shattering the screen. Welcome to the world of watching $300 splinter in front of your eyes.
Since then, I have gone through four iPhones, all resulting from some stupid moment that could have easily been avoided had care been taken. Well, since these incidents, I have learned that iPhones and my pockets tend to be a bad combination. Unfortunately, there aren’t very many choices for holsters to hold the iPhone, which leaves me stuck with carrying the darn thing in my pocket. That’s why I am pretty excited about a holster from AGF that might help to solve this problem.
The AGF Precision HSD is a flip open holster to carry the iPhone. The AGF Precision HSD is made of durable plastic with anti-scratch surfaces to protect the iPhone. The multi-position clip allows for a number of different configurations for clipping the holster to your pants, belt, etc., and not having it be in the way. The clip and hinge design allow for easy removal and storage of the phone, while keeping it safe from bumps and scratches. Share this Review |



