Bike Bicycle Cycle Mount with Waterproof TOUGH CASE for the Apple iPhone 4 Smartphone
Posted by smartphone pda phone | Posted in Smartphone Weather | Posted on 06-05-2012-05-2008
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Bike Bicycle Cycle Mount with Waterproof TOUGH CASE for the Apple iPhone 4 Smartphone
- Robust heavy duty protective phone case for the Apple iPhone 4 supplied with a hinged easy fit handlebar mount for cycles / bikes. Fits handlebars 21mm-30mm.
- Silicon liner designed for the iPhone 4 only. All function buttons accessible. Clear touch lens is very responsive. Use of the iPhone not comprimised.
- Removable handlebar casing protect bars & reduce vibration. Press button release means the case to be completely removed from the handlebar mount at the touch of a button, a great security feature.
- Designed to IPX4, this all weather case will keep your iPhone secure and dry in most riding conditions. The solid, robust case has been designed to withstand daily use and will protect against wet / damp weather, knocks and bumps.
- No tools requited to fit. Includes removable lanyard. A stylish, hardwearing, strong bike mount.
Tough Case Features: Bespoke silicon liner for iPhone 4
Volume Access.
Responsive Touch Sensitive Screen.
Front & Rear Covered Camera Access.
On / Off Power Access.
Volume Control.
Power Cable Access for Original Charger or Hardwire Direct to Battery Charging.
Access to Headphone Socket
Detachable Lanyard.
Anti Shock, Anti Vibration Silicon Liner
Recess for Light Sensor
Tested to IPX4 – suitable for general use in most weather conditions. NOTE: Do
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List Price: £25.00
Question by Gloop Glob: How much data/internet mb does a normal android smartphone use?
I am thinking on getting the 200 mb a month data plan. I was wondering how much data/internet an android smartphone would use if…
-Homescreen is a weather app
-One page is for Email
-One page is for Facebook
I don’t really go on YouTube or do anything else. I also have WiFi.
How much mb will it use a month? Is it good enough for me?
Best answer:
Answer by Alex
200MB’s would suffice if you NEVER use YouTube. YouTube alone can use up about 15-20MB’s per clip. Limit yourself and check your data usage daily. My sister, who uses her phone purely for web browsing and emails averages at about 250MB’s a month. There’s no such thing as a “normal Android smartphone.” It all depends on the user and what he does on it.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!



