Olixar Exoshield Tough Snap-on iPhone X Case - Crystal Clear - New Arrivals
Custom moulded for the iPhone X. This crystal clear Olixar ExoShield tough case provides a slim fitting stylish design and reinforced corner shock protection against damage, keeping your device looking great at all times.Made from robust and hard-wearing materialsfor long lasting protectionEach Olixar ExoShield case is made fromreinforced bonded thermopolyurethaneand high quality polycabornate materials, which makes it flexible enough to absorb punishment but hard enough to resist potential damage.Reinforced corners provide excellent protection where it's most neededTaking the classic snap-on shell design and adding reinforcementwhere you need it most, the ExoShield provides better protection than any othercase of that type. The vulnerable corners of your phone are the most exposed area should you ever happen to drop it, so the added peace of mindthereinforced corners provide is priceless - especially for the slight increase in size. Not only do the corner bumpers extend outwards across the length and width of your phone, they also extend out across the depth of your phone. This is important because it adds screen protection by keeping it off from any flat surface.It alsoprotects the raised rear camera too in much the same way.Non-slip coatingfor extra gripThe selectedmaterials used havea non-slip coating that provides you with extra grip for your phone, which minimises the chance of dropping your device - meaning this case is professional enough for work and sporty enough for play. And after all, the best defence against drop damage is not dropping your phone in the first place.Slim fitting design adds no very little bulk and fits perfectly in your pocketThe Olixar ExoShield case is designed to be slim, lightweight and strong - so you can be assured that this case will add virtually no extra bulk to your iPhone Xand will still fit in your pocket with ease.Raised bezels on the case protects your iPhone X's screen and camera from scratches and dirtThis case has a raised bezel that prevents your iPhone X's screen from coming into contact with any flat surface when you place the phone face down. This prevents your iPhone X's screen from getting any unwanted scratches and dirt on it. In terms of camera protection, the ExoShield also excels here with the bezel extending beyond the rear of the case and being easily the first point of contact with any impact, rather than your precious camera lens. Keep snapping without any horrible scuffing and scratching getting in the way.Wireless charging compatibleEnjoy the benefits of wirelessly charging your iPhone even with the case on using any Qi-compatible wireless charging pad. Protect your phone from any possible harm and still charge your phone using the modern spectacle of wireless charging.Cut-outs for all the iPhone X's features and ports so you'll never need to take the case offEach Olixar ExoShield has been designed specifically for the iPhone X and features cut-outs for the various ports and features - such as the rear facing camerasand charging port. There are also button covers to protect the phone's vulnerable controls.
You can also turn off push notifications for the calendar app on your iPhone. If you use this method, you will not receive invites in your inbox, either. Open the Settings app and go to Notifications > Calendar. Turn off the toggle next to Allow Notifications if you want to turn off all notifications, or tap Invitations to toggle off alerts and notifications just for incoming calendar invites. (You will still be able to see any invites by opening the calendar app and tapping Inbox in the lower-left corner.).
If you decline the spam invitations, your response lets the spammer know that you're alive and checking this account -- which means you'll almost certainly get more spam in the near future, There is a way to delete the invitations without notifying the spammer, but it's a hassle, Here's what you need to do, Open the Calendar app on your iPhone and tap Calendars at the bottom of the screen to see a list of your iCloud calendars, olixar exoshield tough snap-on iphone x case - crystal clear Tap Edit in the upper-left corner of the screen and then tap Add Calendar, Name the calendar, choose a color if you like, and tap Done..
Go back to the main screen of the calendar app and tap Inbox in the lower-right corner to see the invitations you've received. Tap on a spam invite to open it and tap Calendar to switch the calendar. Move the invite over to the calendar you just created. Do this with all of the other spam invites you've received -- just remember, don't respond to the invite (by tapping Accept, Maybe, or Decline) or you will alert the spammer to your active account. Once all of the spam invites have been moved to the spam calendar, go back to the calendar editing menu and delete the spam calendar. If you see a pop-up, make sure you press Delete and Don't Notify so the calendar will be deleted without notifying the spammers.
If you don't use iCloud's calendar -- maybe you use a different electronic calendar, or, like me, a high-tech paper planner -- you can simply turn the calendar off, To do this, open the Settings app on your iPhone and go to iCloud, Toggle off the button next to Calendars, The app will ask olixar exoshield tough snap-on iphone x case - crystal clear you what you want to do with the calendars that are currently synced to your phone; you can keep them on your phone or delete them, Your calendar will no longer sync with iCloud and you will no longer receive event invitations, You'll still be able to use the calendar app to schedule your own events (from your phone), but you won't be able to use shared calendars..
Spammers have infiltrated your iCloud calendar. But don't worry..you're not alone. You may have noticed a handful of suspicious push notifications on your iPhone over the weekend -- calendar invites for deals and sales from users with obviously real names like "kcmgweqeq" and "nfbtz."These invites are exactly what they look like: spam! Your iCloud calendar app is set up to automatically notify you (via in-app notification) of calendar invites, and, unfortunately, the spammers have figured this out.
Sky Mobile launches its first deals in December 2016, Right now, it's just SIM deals -- so if you're one of the first customers you'll have to provide your own phone, Sky says it will begin offering devices in the spring of next year, The new network is built around four features: Roll, Mix, Save and Sync, Roll means olixar exoshield tough snap-on iphone x case - crystal clear at the end of each month you keep your unused data, which you can roll over for up to three years, Mix means you can choose the mix of data, calls and texts that suits you, and can change each month if you want, You get 1GB for £10 per month, 3GB for £15 or 5GB for £20, There's no unlimited data option, sadly..
Save means Sky TV customers get free UK calls and texts. If you don't have a Sky dish, unlimited calls and texts are a tenner on top of whichever data plan you choose. Finally, Sync means your phone syncs with your Sky box so you can watch on your phone what you've recorded on the box under your telly. You can download shows over Wi-Fi to watch on your phone. However, if you stream Sky+ recordings over 3G or 4G, it will eat up your data allowance. A Sky Mobile contract ties you in for a year, but if you're paying for an annual telly or broadband contract as well that's less of an issue.
Ewan Taylor-Gibson of comparison site uSwitch.com says Sky's mobile proposition is pretty good -- as long as you're a Sky TV customer, "46,000 Sky customers [preregistering an interest] is certainly a head start out of the blocks," he said, "but if the TV giant really wants to appeal to data-hungry consumers it may have to offer bigger data bundles."Britain's phone market has been through a seismic shift in recent years, Of the major players, T-Mobile merged olixar exoshield tough snap-on iphone x case - crystal clear with Orange to become EE, which was in turn swallowed up by BT, Sky now joins the ranks of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), smaller networks that use the infrastructure of a larger network, Like rival MVNO GiffGaff, Sky Mobile will use O2's masts and infrastructure..
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