Though I’d actually recorded this video earlier this week, I thought today would be the perfect day to publish it. If you haven’t already heard, Apple announced today at a special press conference that they will be offering a free Bumper case (other cases from 3rd-party manufacturers will also be available to choose from) to all iPhone 4 owners in an attempt to make up for the signal reception issues many have experienced with the device’s new exterior antenna design.
I’ve been using an official Apple Bumper case for the past couple of weeks and I wanted to share my opinion of it. Overall, it’s a very minimalist case that offers little drop protection though it is quite well-designed (which is exactly what I’d expect from Apple when it comes to an accessory for their flagship portable product). In particular, I think it poses a few issues for those who use 3rd-party accessories that connect to the dock connector or headphone jack and I demonstrate my findings in this video.
I don’t think the Bumper case is quite worth $29 given how little protection it provides but you iPhone 4 owners out there won’t have to worry about that since Apple will given you one on the house (or they’ll refund you if you’ve already purchased one). Look for the details on the offer later next week on Apple’s site (I’ll also post a link here when it’s available).
I can replicate the “death grip” on my naked iPhone 4 that causes the cellular data connection to be drastically reduced. The Bumper case does indeed prevent this for me since it prevents my hand from bridging the connection between the two separate antennas that constitute the iPhone 4’s exterior metal band. Though many of you might claim that I’m an Apple apologist/fangirl for saying this, this isn’t a big issue for me. I have read warnings about holding cell phones a certain way in order to avoid “blocking” the cellular antenna in the manuals for most, if not all, of the cell phones I’ve owned before the iPhone. It is a problem faced by all cell phones with internal antennas these days and the iPhone is no different. I’ve never dropped a call because of this issue and it hasn’t impeded my use of my iPhone 4 at all.
Without further ado, here’s my video overview of the Apple Bumper case:
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