Olixar Xring iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plus Finger Loop Case - Rose Gold - On Sale

Custom made for the iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plus, this rose gold XRing case from Olixar provides excellent protection and a handy finger loop to keep your phone in your hand, whether from accidental drops or attempted theft.Made from a strong, durable lightweight material for long lasting protectionEach XRing case is made from a special strong and lightweight durablematerial,providing you with long lasting protection for your iPhone without making it cumbersome.Finger loop for extra protection - in more ways than oneThe XRinggets its name from an ingenious finger loop system on the rear of the case. This loop folds flat and out of view if you do not want or need it. But if you do, simply pull the loop out, slip your finger through and you have an extra secure grip on your phone. This is not only important in the sense that you will not drop your phone under any circumstances, but also in the sense that your iPhone cannot be snatched from your hand. So, security against damage and security against theft - that's the beauty of XRing.Loop doubles as a viewing standAnother benefit of the XRing is that the loop can also perform as a handy viewing stand. Just pull the loop out to its full extent and rest your phone at an angle on a flat surface. The loop will prop the iPhone up at a perfect viewing angle for watching media.Slim fitting design adds no extra bulk and fits perfectly in your pocketThe XRing case is designed to be slim, lightweight and strong - so you can be assured that this case will add virtually no extra bulk to your iPhoneso it will still fit in your pocket with ease.Cut-outs for all the iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plusfeatures and ports so you'll never need to take the case offEachOlixar XRing has been designed specifically for the iPhone 8 Plus / 7 Plus and features cut-outs for the various ports and features such as the rear facing camera.

Visit manufacturer site for details. The Motorola Moto G was my favourite phone of 2013. Not because it had the best HD display or most powerful quad-core processor, but because it offered a well-rounded set of specs for a price that blew its competition clean out of the water. Now Motorola has a cheaper mobile that means even the most cash-strapped of phone fans can get their hands on the latest Android software. The Moto E is a 4.3-inch phone, boasting a dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel camera and the latest version of Android, 4.4.2 KitKat . KitKat aside, these are far from top-end specs -- it lacks 4G LTE -- but it is a very affordable phone.

You can preorder the Moto E from Amazon in the UK for £90 (it ships on 22 May), or buy it now from Amazon in the US for $130, It'll be available globally, including in Australia, where it will cost AU$179, If you have a few more quid or bucks to spare, you may be interested in the new improved Moto G, now with 4G and microSD, You can find our first take of the new 4G Moto G here, Motorola's first launch event for the Moto E was in India, and it went on sale at launch there and in Brazil, which highlights Moto's particular olixar xring iphone 8 plus / 7 plus finger loop case - rose gold emphasis on emerging mobile markets, rather than on areas where flagship phones such as Samsung's Galaxy S5 dominate..

It's easy to spot the Motorola family resemblance between the Moto E, G and indeed the Moto X as there are various design cues, common among all three. Most notably on the back, which has the same rounded, rubberised shape as the others. This curved design makes it very comfortable to hold in one hand as it sits snugly in your palm. Also like the other Motos, there's a dimple in the back where the Moto logo sits. The camera is in the middle at the top and the power, volume rocker, 3.5mm headphone jack and micro-USB port are all scattered around the edges.

At 4.3 inches, the Moto E is the smallest of the bunch, so will suit those of you who can't bear stretching your thumbs out across 5-inch displays, It's pretty fat -- particularly when you compare it to extremely narrow phones such as the iPhone 5S -- but it will sit in your pocket without you noticing it too much, Even so, the E definitely feels bulkier than olixar xring iphone 8 plus / 7 plus finger loop case - rose gold the Moto G, and a degree less luxurious, The front of the phone is pretty basic, It's an all-glass design with two metallic strips at the top and bottom -- they hide the speaker and microphone -- adding a little flair, While not oozing the sleek luxury of the all-metal HTC One M8 , it's perfectly functional for a budget phone..

The back covers are removable and there will be a host of different coloured covers available, including cases with flip-over fronts to protect the screen. That might not be necessary though, as Motorola has used Gorilla Glass 3 for the display, which is particularly resistant against scratches. The internals of the phone too have been given a water-resistant nano-coating. This is designed to protect the phone from small spills or from rainwater if you're walking along making a call in wet weather. It's not submersible though, so don't take it in the bath. Although the phone is far from "rugged", these tweaks should help it stand up to the sort of everyday use it's likely to see.

The phone has only 4GB of storage on board, which won't be enough to house your music, videos and apps -- particularly as there's little over 2GB available for you to use, as the operating system itself takes up a olixar xring iphone 8 plus / 7 plus finger loop case - rose gold lot of space, Under the plastic back, however, is a microSD card slot to expand the storage, so you should definitely factor in the price of a microSD card too, At 4.3 inches, the Moto E has a marginally smaller display than the 4.5-inch Moto G and it has a slightly lower resolution too, It packs 960x540 pixels into its screen, which results in a pixel density of 256 pixels per inch, While that's slightly less than the G's 326ppi, it's a fair amount, particularly for such a cheap device, By comparison, the LG G2 Mini 's display has 234ppi, and it costs over £200, It slightly beats the similarly cheap Nokia Lumia 520 's 800x480-pixel display too..

Side-by-side with higher resolution phones, you can see a noticeable difference in clarity, but the Moto E's display is at least adequate for the everyday tasks it's designed for. It's fairly bright too and I've definitely seen worse colour handling on other budget mobiles. If you're expecting to play the latest 3D games in glorious high-definition with eye-searingly bright colours, an ultra-budget phone really shouldn't be on your wish list. I did notice that the Moto E's viewing angle wasn't great -- tilting the phone away from my line of sight resulted in a little colour distortion. The display generally isn't as good as the Moto G's, which is the best screen you get for the price, but it's still better than the vast majority of displays I've seen for around £80.

The processor has also taken a cut from the Moto G in order to keep costs down, It's a 1.2GHz dual-core rather than quad-core chip -- a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, to be specific, It does, however, come with the olixar xring iphone 8 plus / 7 plus finger loop case - rose gold same 1GB of RAM, Unsurprisingly, benchmark performance by the E was a little below that of the G, On the Geekbench test, the E racked up a score of 817 (the Moto G achieved 1,315), Benchmarks aren't everything of course, and I'm happy to report that navigating around the Moto E is swift and enjoyable, Swiping between home screens was lag-free, the camera and messaging apps opened without delay, the keyboard was responsive and kept up with my typing, and pulling down the notifications panel didn't result in any juddering, That might not seem like a big deal, but underpowered cheap phones can often make even moving around Android clunky, slow and frustrating, That's thankfully not the case with the Moto E..



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