macrumors.com — A Flickr account, presumably by an AT&T store employee, shows some of the early iPhone accessory arrivals. Despite Apple's claims that the iPhone will be relatively resistant to scratches, it is expected that carrying cases and protectors will be one of the hot-sellers.
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gee1004Jun 24, 2007
People have money to buy $100,000 BMW's, Mercedes, Jaguars, Escalades. MacPros, Macbooks and Porches. Why not a 600 iPhone and a case.?
grok22Jun 25, 2007
"iPhone also includes Apple's 30-pin dock connector, so most existing iPod accessories should work as well (car chargers, FM transmitters, etc)." gotta love computabilityAH! superkendal beat me to it
thisisdrewJun 25, 2007
In other news ...Saying No to an iPhone Case:<a class="user" href="http://iphonescratches.com/?p=8">http://iphonescratches.com/?p=8</a>"unless you’re storing top-secret documents on your iphone and plan on smuggling it through a third-world airport checkpoint inside your anus, I’d forgo a stupid case."
Closed AccountJun 25, 2007
after a year my HTC prophet looked BRAND NEW with ZERO scratches, it was the same as taking it out of the box thanks to the $3 silicone case (shipped) and the screen protector (free). if your phone is mint, that means you get way higher resale value.
superkendallJun 25, 2007
Technically you may have beat me to it, I meant to say something about that but it wasn't until after I hit submit I remembered I wanted to say soemthing, and added it to my comment shortly after. I condier it a tie... :-)
tomfrostJun 25, 2007
People are digging you down for site-spam, but I don't think they're getting the point -- if you're addicted to iPhone news, there are much better outlets than digg. And the one poetic posted is quite nice for that!