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The Proporta N95 Alu-Crystal Case is Announced

Posted on 01 April 2008 by


Putting a case on mobile phones with sliding designs is always tricky, but I happen to think that Proporta’s version, which has just been released for the N95 looks pretty functional. Take a look…

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According to the Proporta site, “The Proporta Alu-Crystal Case (Nokia n95), has been designed to add little bulk to the device whilst complimenting rather than hiding the stunning looks of your Nokia n95. Made from a material that combines the durable and scratch resistant polycarbonate plastic with an aircraft grade aluminium, you’ll struggle to find a more lightweight yet protective case.”

Crystal Clear Protection – Nokia N95

Everybody’s fully aware of the Nokia N95, right? Well just in case you need reminding, the N95 is a beast, combining satellite navigation, a cutting-edge 5-megapixel camera, a media player and PDA functions, in a handset that somehow isn’t the size of a brick.

Due to popular demand, Proporta have re-released their Alu-Crystal Case for this highly successful device. Wahooo we hear you say. :0)

The Alu-Crystal Case (Nokia N95 Series) design features a combination of durable and scratch-resistant polycarbonate plastic (used to make protective eyewear we’ll have you know), with an aircraft grade aluminium, making it near on impossible to find a more lightweight, yet protective case.

P.S. Your SD/MMC and SIM cards never have to leave your side if you use the Aluminium Memory/SIM Card Holder. It fits neatly into your wallet and holds up to three SD/MMC or SIM cards.

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