iPhone 12 Case For Gaming

Razer’s Arctech Pro Cover

The iPhone 12 is a versatile smartphone, and because of this you?ll be able to play Fortnite Pokemon Go & Genshin Impact without lag to drag down your gaming session. However even the most powerful smartphone in the world can still overheat when used heavily.


This is where the Arctech Pro iPhone 12 case is king. It has not two but three layers of cooling technology to prevent CPU shut down, plus the standard bump protection that you would want to see in any quality phone case. The Razer Arctech Pro iPhone 12 case is wireless charging compatible. This cover works well with wireless chargers.

Three Metre Drop Protection

As far as protection is concerned, the Arctech Pro case provides Certified 10ft/3m Drop Protection. The Razer Arctech Pro does feel rugged, tough & thick enough. I would trust it to protect a phone if you happen to drop it from three metre heights or lower.

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MagSafe


One unfortunate similarity between the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro is battery life. The phones give passable battery performance, yet represent a rung down from last year’s iPhones. I’ve generally been getting around four and a half hours of usage per charge using 4G, 5G as well as WiFi. Now, that only a day’s usage, with very little buffer. In comparison, I could easily get nearly a day’s usage from both the iPhone 11 and the iPhone XR. Getting a day’s usage is fine, but it would have good if there was a wider safety net especially on those days where there is heavy usage.

And speaking of charging, Apple has gone with a rather interesting decision to stop bundling power bricks and earbuds with phones because of environmental reasons. All you’ll get included in the box, other than your iPhone – is a USB-C to Lightning cord. I don’t believe it’s a big deal. Apple’s Earpods are not good, and most people have a power adaptor. And the only tricky thing is the selection of cable. You’ll need to have a adaptor with a USB_C port to use the cord (or a computer) but if you’re coming from an iPhone 11, the iPhone power brick will be made with a full-sized USB connector.
Yet you may utilise the current cable and charger, however you’ll not see the the fast charging times that your iPhone 12 is capable of. If you desire to pick up a USB-C charging adaptor, you will be looking at $40 to buy one of these.

MagSafe Utilises Magnets

and of course, Apple now now has a new wireless charging protocol called MagSafe. This system consists of a circular shaped wireless charger that will magnetically snaps onto the back of an MagSafe compatible iPhone. And this provides optimal alignment to get the fastest wireless charging, and it also means that you can use your phone as it is juicing and you simply can’t with a non MagSafe charger. You’ll able to get a quicker top up with a wired charger, however MagSafe will take the iPhone 12 from flat up to 40% over about thirty minutes.
And purchasing MagSafe is going to cost you. You will have to spend $64.99 just for the charger itself, and $28.99 should you need a USB-C brick. And if you need the magnets to snap to your cover, you will also need a MagSafe cover. A MagSafe charger can charge through most cases, but it will not stick to it. Apple’s MagSafe covers are priced from $80.
While there are aspects of MagSafe that are proprietary, it still works as a regular old wireless charger that’s compatible with any device that uses it. The charge will be will not be as quick. Currently, MagSafe is a new, fun but somewhat expensive accessory, and I am curious in seeing where the system will lead.
As the majority of people don’t have a MagSafe charger at their disposal, there sure is definitely a lot of potential for MagSafe accessories like vehicle mounts where MagSafe will prove beneficial.

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Samsung Reduces Phone Manufacturing Through The Month Of April As Demand Falls Off

According to a recent article in the tech source The Elec announces Samsung will scale back production from about 25 million handsets a month to 10 million units in the month of April. This outlet quotes an un-named source to propose that the current lockdowns due to Covid-19 and the halting of production facilities in India as well as in the country of Brazil were the main causes for this reduction.
They believes production would be normalized through the month of May when the India and Brazil plants resume manufacturing. However, given that this lockdown has already been lengthened in India till May 3rd as well as knowing that Covid-19 cases unfortunately are rising in these two countries, the anticipated return to normal may yet be longer than what the company hopes.
However, there is also a silver lining for the Korean tech giant. Their sales projections of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra are outperforming market predictions with sales expected to beat 6 million handsets through the year as against the anticipated sales of about 3.5 to 5.25 million devices.

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Your Phone Probably Won’t Give You Coronavirus, But Here’s How to Clean It Anyway

You aren’t likely to get coronavirus from personal tech devices you don’t share with others, but cleaning them is still a good idea. 

As governments, event organizers, and businesses have ramped up their response to the Coronavirus, now officially deemed a pandemic by the World Health Organization, normal people have responded in a lot of different ways. Some of these, like sharing hand-washing memes and stocking up on hand-sanitizer (even when it’s crazy expensive), make a lot of sense. Others, like the celebrity hazmat suit craze and the run on perishable oat milk, boggle the mind.

So, where on this spectrum from common sense, science-backed preventative measures to pure insanity does constantly stressing out about your germed-up your phone fall? If Google Trends is any indication, a lot of folks are curious.

It’s no secret that our phones are cesspools of bacteria. But according to experts on infectious diseases, when it comes to Coronavirus, they really aren’t the biggest risks.

“The likely contamination [of Coronavirus] from someone else to your personal device is low,” explains Dr. Jack Caravanos, a Clinical Professor of Global and Environmental Health at the NYU School of Global Public Health. Caravanos says it’s unlikely that any of us will get Coronavirus from personal items, like our phones, laptops, and keys.

“Other people don’t use your phone. Touching your phone only puts you at risk, if you’re already contaminated or if you touch something that’s contaminated and then you infect it that way,” he says. “But that’s sort of on the low scale.” It’s far more important, he notes, to pay attention to anything that is shared. “Whether it’s a doorknob, a toilet handle, a tray table at an airport, or something like a remote control, which we share in a family all the time, those are the critical items.”

Out of an abundance of caution (and because Coronavirus isn’t the only thing that can live on a touch screen), it’s still probably not a bad idea to clean your personal tech. And the best way to do that is with a disinfectant wipe (most are currently out of stock, so you’ll need to purchase them in person at the grocery store). In fact, Apple recently confirmed that using a disinfectant wipe is perfectly fine on any of its phones, tablets, or computers. The following now appears atop Apple’s support page on cleaning your phone: “Using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, you may gently wipe the exterior surfaces of your iPhone. Don’t use bleach. Avoid getting moisture in any openings, and don’t submerge your iPhone in any cleaning agents.”

Safe to say there shouldn’t be any risk in doing this on your other devices as well. “Once a day, at most, is probably good enough,” said Caravanos.

As long as you’re also following the guidelines set by the WHO—washing your hands and using hand-sanitizer whenever you might come into contact with a public surface, trying to generally keep at a distance from others, avoiding touching your face, and calling your doctor if you feel like you have symptoms—disinfecting your phone is another smart step you can take.

This article Your Phone Probably Won’t Give You Coronavirus, But Here’s How to Clean It Anyway originally appeared on GQ.com

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Case-Mate Eco Reworked Case

These gorgeous cases are made from recycled plastics. They are gathered and then pressed in to colourful panels to create vivid kaleidoscopes of colour. These cases are available for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro Max. 

In alliance with The Nature Conservancy and their Plant a Billion Trees initiative, Eco94 is a case for nature. Made from post-consumer recycled plastics sourced from the auto industry, Case-Mate’s Eco94 Recycled cases are fully recyclable after use. Each of these cases helps to reduce the amount of landfill and ocean-bound plastic waste. Case-Mate have even removed the plastic from their packaging, opting for more environmentally conscious materials made from 100% recycled paper. With the purchase of every Eco94 product, you can feel good knowing that you are contributing to a global movement dedicated to the conservation of the lands and water on which all life depends.

  • 10FT Drop Protection
  • Wireless Charging Compatible
  • Environmentally conscious and eco-friendly
  • Made of up to 60% Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic (PCR)
  • Fashion/Patterned
  • Sleek/Stylish/Pocket Friendly
  • Recyclable after use

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Case-Mate Eco Tough Clear Case

Eco Friendly Cases For Your iPhone 

Is being eco friendly important to you? If it isn’t, it can be now with this Case-Mate case that is environmentally friendly and still provides great drop protection. 

Case-Mate have in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy and the Plant a Billion Trees initiative have delivered the Eco94 Tough Case. This really is the case for our environment.

The Eco-Clear case is made from plant-based bioplastics. These are derived from renewable resources, in this instance, plants. This reduces greenhouse gas emissions during the production process and reduces the case’s overall carbon footprint.

Case-Mate Eco Tough Clear Case For iPhone 11 Pro

Additionally Case-Mate have also deliberately not used with the plastic for the Eco-Clear case’s packaging. Instead Case-Mate have opted to utilise environmentally conscious materials for the packaging and this has been made from 100% recycled paper.

Case-Mate Eco Tough Clear Case For iPhone 11 Pro Max

Don’t think that this case is good for the environment but bad for protecting your iPhone, this is a tough case that provides 10FT Drop Protection and just happens to be recyclable after use. This is  environmentally conscious and eco-friendly. 

Case-Mate Eco Tough Clear Case For iPhone 11 And iPhone XR

The Eco-clear case is made for several models of iPhone: the iPhone 11 (the iPhone 11 version will also fits the iPhone XR), the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.This is a case you should consider for should you have any of these iPhone models. Please feel free to come and see us at Redlands iPhone Cases to check out these eco-friendly cases and all our other iPhone cases.