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When it comes to safeguarding your phone, insurance coverages have limitations. In cases where you iPhone would incur damages due to cracks or perhaps submerged in water, insurance coverage doesn’t usually include that. However with the GadgetGuard iPhone app, all these worries are put to rest. All you need to do is tap on the free downloadable application and you instantly activate GadgetGuard’s 2 year service plan worth up to $500 of repairs or device component replacement.

There are two packages available. GadgetGuard Gold (for phones less than a month old) and GadgetGuard Silver (for older phones). For monthly services and feed, GadgetGuard Gold costs $5 a month after a $49 activation fee while the GadgetGuard Silver has a monthly fee of $3 after a $29 activation fee. The app can be downloaded at the iTunes store and similar apps are on the way for Blackberry and Android smartphone users.

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Tags: Android, Apple, apps, BlackBerry, component replacement, cracks, damages, free downloadable application, gold, insurance coverage, insurance coverages, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, phone insurance, smartphone, worries

Griffin iPhone 3G Cases

People love their iPhones so much that one scratch can drive them crazy. For others, taking the necessary measures such as buying a casing or some sort of protective cover is important to make sure that their iPhone is safe from scratches or perhaps dents and cracks. And just in case you are looking for a great case to have, here is one that can really bring style to your iPhone.

The case is the Griffin iPhone 3G case. With only 12 styles to choose from, they are priced between £7 to £25 and come with great finishes such as chrome, clear plastic and silicone. All cases include a screen protector, which is described as being polycarbonate, and a simple cleaning cloth.

This is a great shell to help protect your iPhone, something similar to how you take care of your other mobile devices that are safer with casings rather than being bare naked and prone to defects such as scratches or even breaks.

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Tags: 3G, Accessories, Apple, casing, casings, cracks, dents, Griffin, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, mobile devices, polycarbonate, scratch, scratches, screen protector, shell, silicone




 

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