Griffin Clarifi
2010

Griffin Clarifi or Incase Slider for iPhone 3g?
I just want to know is the Griffin Clarifi a better case or the Incase Slider. I want the best case for my iPhone 3g and i have heard many good things for both cases. Please input your opinion if who have one of the cases or have tried both. Thanks!
Since I Work With Cell Phones I Would Deffinetly Go With Iphone 3g,Its Great for texting,Web browsing and E-mail’s,But Also Good For Games And Apps Too,Heres More Info Over The IPhone: General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Announced 2008, June
Status Available. Released 2008, July
Size Dimensions 115.5 x 62.1 x 12.3 mm
Weight 133 g
Display Type Touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches
– Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Ambient light sensor
Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
Customization Download
Vibration Yes
– 3.5 mm headset jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records 100 received, dialed and missed calls
Card slot No
– 8/16 GB shared memory
Data GPRS Yes
HSCSD No
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0, headset support only
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Features OS Mac OS X v10.4.10
Messaging SMS, Email
Browser HTML (Safari)
Games Downloadable
Colors Black(8/16 GB), White (16 GB)
Camera 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels
– Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS function
- Google Maps
- iPod audio/video player
- TV output
- Photo browser/editor
- Voice memo
- Integrated handsfree
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion
Stand-by Up to 300 h
Talk time Up to 10 h
It’s fair to say that the arrival of the second iPhone has caused a bit of a fuss. Interestingly, the new features it has – 3G, GPS, the ability to run third-party applications – only just bring it up to the level at which most mobile manufacturers have been running for some years.
But we’re not going to get bogged down in industry implications of the iPhone 3G, just get on with reviewing the hardware, and the new features of iPhone software 2.0.
Familiar face
From the front, the iPhone is largely unchanged. It still uses solid-state memory in 8GB or 16GB capacities. It gets a new curved back panel that comes in shiny black plastic or, with the 16GB version, the choice of a white finish.
Don’t be alarmed by the word ‘plastic’: typically for an Apple product, it feels solid and classy, and nearly all the people we polled preferred it to the old matt silver metal finish. On paper, the new iPhone is not thinner than its predecessor, but the curved back makes it feel so nonetheless.
The recessed headphone socket is gone so you can use any headphones, without an adaptor. Great news, even if a little of the jack is exposed due to the curved back.
Impressive GPS
As you’d expect, the inclusion of GPS doesn’t mean any unsightly external aerial. It locked onto satellites quickly, taking between 30-45 seconds from ‘cold’ (when started up in an entirely new location).
A blue marker shows your position on the familiar Google Maps application, and it will do visual and text – but not spoken – directions to a location. It uses A-GPS, which means that it gets (A)ssistance from the network provider to maintain a good fix even in built-up areas. It dropped out in a couple of London’s alleyways, but quickly recovered once you got back to wider streets.
Supercharged web browsing
So, to the headline: 3G, or, more accurately, 3.5G, as there’s support for O2’s HSDPA network too. Unsurprisingly, it’s all good. Clearly, download speeds over are greatly improved over its EDGE-only predecessor.
But there’s more good news. We raced it against a Nokia N-series mobile running on Vodafone’s HSDPA network, and the iPhone was first nearly every time. Whether this is down to the network, or Safari’s superior rendering, is unclear, but the benefit is: your webpages and downloads, faster.
There’s more. Wi-Fi reception seems to be improved over the previous iPhone. In one part of our office, the new iPhone showed full wireless signal; the old iPhone only one bar.
Music and video playback are excellent. You still need a Wi-Fi network to connect to the iTunes Store, so you can’t threaten the data usage policy by downloading videos.
Well juiced
Battery life seems to be close to Apple’s claims: five hours of phone action, seven hours of video, and 24 hours of audio. All figures aside, it passed the real-life test – we haven’t been able to keep our hands off the thing, and it still had battery left at the end of the day.
Other iPhone 3G highlights come courtesy of the new 2.0 software. Microsoft Exchange support we’ll be handling as part of our review of the new third-party apps. The ability to delete and move multiple messages is a boon – although copy and paste is still absent. Support for PowerPoint and Office documents is welcome, and the new scientific calculator is a nice touch.
Griffin Clarifi For The iPhone 3G
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New-GRIFFIN GB01171 IPHONE 3G/3GS CLARIFI CASE – GFN01171 GRIFFIN GB01171 IPHONE 3G/3GS CLARIFI CASECLOSE-UP LENS FOCUSES CLOSE FOR INCREDIBLE DETAIL; PERFECT FOR CAPTURING SMALL DETAILS & TEXT; LENS SLIDES INTO PLACE FOR CLOSE-UPS, THEN BACK FOR NORMAL PHOTOGRAPHY; EASYDOCKProduct is Discontinued; Pro… |
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New Griffin Clarifi Protective Case for iPhone 3G 3GS $3.45 New Griffin Clarifi Protective Case. When fine detail matters, Clarifi’s built-in lens gives your iPhone’s camera a little more optical muscle. Clarifi’s lens slides into place to add detail in close-up photographs, then slides out of the way for normal photography. Without Clarifi, iPhone will focus clearly on an object about 18 inches from the lens. Add Clarifi and move in to about 4.1 inch… |
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Selected Clarifi for iPhone 3G/3GS Wht By Griffin Technology At Griffin Technology they are committed to provide the consumer with the highest and best quality when it comes to products like this Exclusive Clarifi for iPhone 3G/3GS Wht By Griffin Technology.Clarifi for iPhone 3G + iPhone 3GS – White. When fine detail matters, Clarifi’s built-in lens gives your iPhone’s camera a little more optical muscle. Clarifi’s lens slides into place to add detail in cl… |
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Griffin Technology, Clarifi for iPhone 3G/3GS Wht (Catalog Category: Bags & Carry Cases / Cell Phone Cases iPhone) Clarifi for iPhone 3G + iPhone 3GS – White. When fine detail matters, Clarifi’s built-in lens gives your iPhone’s camera a little more optical muscle. Clarifi’s lens slides into place to add detail in close-up photographs, then slides out of the way for n… |
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Griffin Clarifi with EasyDock for iPhone 3G, 3G S (Black) $1.50 Clarifi super-protective case, constructed of durable polycarbonate, with cutaways for access to power switch, headphone jack, volume controls, and dock connector. For use with Apple Universal Dock wells, Clarifi features Griffin’s trademark EasyDock design, the bottom third of the case slides down and off to fit in standard dock wells…. |
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GriffinClarifi for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S (Black) $0.01 Clarifi is no ordinary polycarbonate case. That’s because, when the details matter, Clarifi’s built-in lens gives your iPhone a boost in camera resolution.Slide the Clarifi lens into place over the built-in lens of your iPhone. Your macro and close-up shots are instantly finer in detail, more accurate in color. With Clarifi’s lens, your iPhone can image an entire business card with astounding clar… |
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Griffin Clarifi Protective case for Iphone 3G/3GS $14.95 Clarifi super-protective case, constructed of durable polycarbonate, with cutaways for access to power switch, headphone jack, volume controls, and dock connector. For use with Apple Universal Dock wells, Clarifi features Griffin’s trademark EasyDock design, the bottom third of the case slides down and off to fit in standard dock wells…. |
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Samsonite Ballistic Nylon Wheeled Laptop Case Black This Samsonite Rolling Laptop Case is truly an unbelievable briefcase for the price. This sturdy ballistic nylon bag has a padded, removable laptop sleeve to protect your laptop, plus tons of organizational space. The front pocket zips open to reveal places for pens/pencils, blackberry, business cards and more. The interior pockets offer space for files, binders and other work materials. The Samso… |
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