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There have been complaints about how fragile the top part is. Since the case fits on quite tightly, it is hard to pull the top piece off without putting a lot of pressure on the fragile side of the top piece (the side with cutouts for the vibrate mode switch and volume rocker). Probably the best way to pull the top part off the case is to hold it at the very top where the piece is most substantial, above the hole for the volume rocker, and try to hold it with the minimum amount of pressure you can manage.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
A representative of the village lands commission (CFV) uses the Mobile Application to Secure Tenure (MAST) with a mobile phone and Bluetooth GPS unit in Boudry Commune, Burkina Faso.
The Government of Burkina Faso put into law an ambitious vision of rural land tenure reform that includes giving rural families a land certificate (APFR), which formally recognizes their customary rights to land. MAST is being piloted in Burkina to quickly map rural land parcels and capture data about the land users needed to prepare APFRs for them. Photo Credit: Anne Girardin / The Cloudburst Group
In partnership with The California Endowment, the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy hosted the Get Mobile Forum on April 2nd, a conference that brought together local community organizations to explore how mobile technology can empower communities and increase civic engagement.
A trusted intermediary in Tanzania displays USAID’s Mobile Application to Secure Tenure (MAST), which is being piloted in Tanzania to enable communities to crowdsource land rights information and secure land tenure.
Photo Credit: Freddy Feruzi
From this angle you can see how much the iPhone sticks out of the case. Unfortunately, combined with how tight the case is, it is very hard to get a grip on the iPhone to pull it out of the case. So this isn't a case that you can easily swap out with another, or remove entirely if you don't feel like carrying around the extra bulk. If you have several accessories that connect to the iPhone 3G/3GS's dock connector, you basically will have to kiss them goodbye if you intend to use the Mophie case most of the time.