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With the recent release of iTunes 10.5, you can store your music and TV purchases in iCloud and get them on your iPad, iPhone or iPod any where and anytime. However, its speed and performance still hasn’t been updated in any meaningful way so that many Apple devices fans think it as a clunky, slow and bloat software and try to search for alternative ways to manage their Apple devices content easier.
This passage rounds up Five free alternatives to iTunes for easily managing your iPad, iPhone and iPod:

Alternative 1: CopyTrans Manager


CopyTrans Manager is a free iTunes replacement to fully support the iPad, the iPhone and the iTouch.It is designed for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 and portable so that you don’t need to install any program and just take it with you on your iPad, iPhone, iTouch to use on any PC on-the-go.
CopyTrans Manager works with a range of models:
iPhone, 3G, 3GS, 4 and 4S up to iOS 5
iPod Touch, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G up to iOS 5
iPad 1 and 2 up to iOS 5
iPod Nano up to iPod Nano 5G
iPod Classic, iPod Video and iPod Photo
iPod Shuffle up to iPod Shuffle 4G
iPod Mini
Now reads Mac formatted iPods (HFS+)
copytrans-manager

Alternative 2: YamiPod


YamiPod is a iTunes alternative freeware for you to efficiently manage your iPod. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation in Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. YamiPod is now available in 28 languages including English, French, German, Italian and so on. With YamiPod, you can copy music to iPod and move music from iPod back to your computer.
yamipod screenshot

Alternative 3: gtkpod iPod Manager


gtkpod iPod Manager is a free iTunes replacement for Linux users, which supports all iPod models and supports various file types. With gtkpod, you can add MP3, WAV, M4A (non-protected AAC), M4B (audio book), podcasts, and various video files (single files, directories or existing playlists) to your iPod and create, modify playlists. gtkpod has the ability to modify ID3 tags and refresh ID3 tags from file.
gtkpod ipod manager

Alternative 4: Songbird


As iTunes alternative software, Songbird is a intergration of desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser. it supports add-ons and skins feathers, for example, with Last.fm Radio Add-on, you can listen to tracks based on your Songbird, scrobble your last.fm labrary, or tune in to your friend’s favorite songs. And Songbird is a cross-platform and open source software. Some of the most popular handsets in the world are fully supported by Songbird like Samsung Captivate, Epic 4G, Vibrant, Fascinate and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
itunes-sonybird

Alternative 5: Winamp


With Winamp, you can listen, watch and manage music, video, podcasts and internet radio on your desktop and devices. Winamp is for people who like to customize, tinker and tweak: offering the widest range of extensions, skins, and services to add to your experience. And Winamp allows you to significantly customize your experience with over 6,000 add-ons (skins, plug-ins, online services and visualizations) created by a loyal development community. The Winamp Media Player is used worldwide and comes available in 16 different languages.
winamp media player
Author Bio : Conielben is a blogger who works for Software Review which is a technology blog.

How to set up iTunes Wi-Fi sync for Windows

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How to set up iTunes Wi-Fi sync using Windows
Tired of tethering to iTunes and wondering how to get Wi-Fi sync set up on Windows? Luckily with iTunes 10.5 and iOS 5 it’s easy to get the Zune guys to stop teasing you. Here’s how:
  • Make sure your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is connected to your Wi-Fi network and running iOS 5. (Here’s how to update to iOS 5)

  • Make sure the PC running iTunes is connected to the same Wi-Fi network and is running iTunes version 10.5
  • Plug in the device you want to setup Wi-Fi sync with
  • When its been recognized, click on it in the left column then select Summary in the header bar
  • Scroll down until you see the option for Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi
  • Click the box to turn it on
  • Hit Apply
That’s it, now as long as iTunes is open on your PC, as soon as you plug your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into the power outlet, it should appear in iTunes and sync over Wi-Fi. (Yes — It has to be plugged in to the power for this to work, so you are really just cutting the cord to the PC not to the wall!)
If you want to initiate a sync manually, you can do this from your iOS device and you don’t need to be plugged into a power outlet.
  • Go to Settings
  • General
  • Click on iTunes Wi-Fi Sync
  • Click on Sync Now
That is all there is too it, you can now sync your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad without the cable. Well without a cable connected to your PC anyway!

2011 iPhone buyers guide

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2011 iPhone buyers guide
Trying to figure out if the iPhone is for you? Should you get it now or wait for the next generation to decide? Should you go with the flagship iPhone 4S or maybe a cheaper iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS? Should you go with AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint? Is 16GB enough or do you need 32GB or even 64GB? Is white the best looking color or black a better bet? And what can you do with your old phone once you’ve taken the plunge?
Enter TiPb’s 2011 iPhone Buyer’s Guide. If you need help deciding, we’ve got your back. And hey, if you already know what you want, just copy this link and mail, tweet, or Facebook it to your family or friends — we’ll help them out so you won’t have to!

Should you buy an iPhone or something else?

Should you get an iPhone 4S?
iPhone 4S is a phenomenal phone, and while the outside hasn’t changed since last year the insides are all new, and all powerful. Twice as fast for computing, 7x as fast for graphics, with a 64GB option and a new 8 megapixel, F2.4, 1080p camera that puts a lot of point and shoots to shame, it’s competitive with anything else on the market. But it’s not the only device on the market and no one device is right for everyone anyway.
Here’s the deal — if you want something that “just works”, that brings the best internet, apps, and games experience, that’s supported by the massive iTunes and Apple ecosystem (tons of movies, TV shows, cases and accessories), and that allows some hacking via Jailbreak, then iPhone might be for you.
If you’re not sure, we’ve written up a full breakdown, with all the pros on cons on whether or not you should get an iPhone 4S, if you should upgrade from an iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, or original iPhone, or an Android, BlackBerry, webOS, or Windows Phone, or from a feature phone.

Which iPhone should you buy?

iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, or iPhone 3GS: Which should you get?
Maybe you’ve decided to get an iPhone but you’re not entirely sold on the top-of-the-line iPhone 4S. Fair enough. Apple currently has 3 models on the market with different specs and price points. Here’s how they stack up, both up front and in total cost of ownership terms over a 2 year contract.
To help you get an ever better sense of what you can save compared to what you give up, here are our reviews of the previous generation iPhones:

When should you buy an iPhone?

So you know you’re getting an iPhone and you know which one you’re getting, your next decision is whether you should go get one now or wait for Apple to release the next generation iPhone next year and get more phone for the same price.

Buy in Fall

Apple has usually announced a new iPhone once a year, every year during the month of June. This year they waited until October, and they may well do that again next year. If you’re reading this in in the fall or winter of 2011, a new iPhone has just been released and you can safely go buy it without worrying that it’ll be made obsolete for roughly another year.

Stay away in summer

Conversely, if you’re reading this in summer or fall 2012, Apple is probably just about to announce another new iPhone and unless you don’t care and absolutely, positively have to have a new phone now, now, now you should hold off until they do. So far every new iPhone has been the same price — $199 and $299 (and now $399)– as the old one but offers way more hardware bang for the buck. At the same time the old model has so far been dropped in price (to $99 or ever free for the 2-year old model) so you can save if you need to.

In between, buy when you need

If you’re reading this smack dab at the 6 month point, around spring of 2012, and you want to know if you should buy, here’s the simple question to ask: Do you need it now?
If you’ve broken your current phone, lost it, or otherwise simply have to buy a new iPhone now get it and have no regrets. There will always be something new on the horizon but that won’t help you if you need a phone now.
If you don’t need it but just want it, wait as long as you possibly can wait then buy the best iPhone available when you can’t wait any more.

What can you do with your old phone?

How to sell your old iPhone before upgrading to the iPhone 4S
If you’re getting a new iPhone, you may be wondering what you can do with your old phone. There’s always the option of keeping it around as a backup, or if it’s an old iPhone or smartphone, keeping it around as a media player (old iPhones make great iPods!). You could also give it to a friend or family member who needs it and would appreciate it.
Selling it is something you might also want to consider. There are a lot of options and a lot of things you need to keep in mind so you get the most money, and don’t get ripped off.

Which carrier network should you choose?

AT&T vs. Verizon vs. Sprint: Which iPhone 4S should you choose?
Once you’ve decided to pull the trigger on a new iPhone, the first thing you need to figure out is which carrier you want to use. It doesn’t matter how good a phone is if you can’t use it due to poor reception or data.
If you only have one good carrier in your area, that’s the carrier you should go with. If you have two or more carriers that are all pretty much the same in your area, then it comes down to things like customer service, whether or not you already have a plan (especially business plans or family plans that would penalize you for switching, etc.), coverage in areas you may travel too, overall speed and reliability of the network, etc. If you’re not sure ask your neighbors and colleagues which carriers they use and what they think of the service. Wherever you use your iPhone most, find out which carrier makes the people there the happiest.

AT&T vs. Verizon vs. Sprint

In the US there’s currently a bigger decision to be made because the three iPhone carriers use different network technologies: AT&T on GSM and Verizon and Sprint on CDMA. Speed vs. coverage vs. reliability — you have some choices to make. You won’t be able to change later without breaking your contract and buying a new phone (they’re not cross-compatible) so think it through. Here’s some more information to help you decide:
Note: iPhone 4S is a world phone, which means even if you buy the Verizon or Sprint CDMA models, you will be able to travel and roam on international GSM carriers as well.

Does storage size matter?

16GB, 32GB, or 64GB: Which iPhone 4S capacity should you get?
The iPhone comes in 16GB and 32GB, and for the first time ever, iPhone 4S comes in 64GB as well. But how much is enough? And will Apple’s new online iCloud service mean you can get by with less local storage?
It costs $100 for every step up in storage, so it might be tempting to save some cash up front. However, games, movies, TV shows, and all the big photos and giant videos you shoot with your iPhone can add up.
We’ve broken down the prices and capacities, so if you’re weighing your options, here what you should consider:

Black or white, which iPhone color looks best?

Black or white: Which iPhone 4S color should you choose?
iPhones come in any color you want — as long as it’s black or white. Most often, one look is enough to know your favorite. However, there are some things to think about. Is the white color distracting when you play games or watch videos? Does it discolor over time? Does it have any issues with cases or other accessories?
We’ve gone over each of these, and here are the answers:

Where to buy?

Verizon and Sprint iPhone 4S and the limitations of CDMA
That’s it. You know you’re getting an iPhone, you know when, and you know on which carrier. You’ve done your homework, you’ve made your choice, and now it’s time buy. But where you should you buy it?

Apple Retail and Apple Online

If you have an Apple Retail Store in your area you can go there, and if it’s in stock, leave with your new iPhone right away. They also offer help with your purchase and will even help you get set up free of charge. If you’re worried about protecting your investment, they can also get you setup with AppleCare, and their Genius Bar can help you with hardware problems in the future. Corny as it sounds, It’s not just shopping, it’s an experience. Apple Retail has the best customer service in the business and it shows. There are no discounts, however, not ever.
If there’s no Apple Retail store near you there’s also Apple Online in many countries. Again, no discounts but you’re dealing directly with Apple.
In a lot of countries, Apple Retail and Apple Online are also the only places where you can get full price, officially unlocked GSM iPhones if that’s an option you want. (Can be handy for frequent international travelers.)

Carrier Stores and big boxes

If you want brick-and-morter but don’t have an Apple Store, your carrier will often have one or several stores in your area. Drop buy or get it shipped to you. If you’re getting a upgrade discount or other carrier incentives it’s a great way to get it all setup right away.
Big box and chain retailers, everything from Best Buy to the Shack to Tesco also carry iPhones. If you have loyalty points or they’re just super convenient, check them out as well.

Buyer beware

Shady operators also try to sell discount iPhones, sometimes devices that aren’t even really iPhones but cheap — and highly breakable — knockoffs. It goes without saying you should avoid those. Any deal too good to be true probably is. If you save money only to end up with a phone that doesn’t run iOS and may not even run on your carrier you really just wasted your money.

After you buy

Once you’ve gotten your new iPhone and are ready to set it up, get apps, get accessories, maybe get Jailbroken, here’s how to get going:

Need more help?

No article can cover every detail or address every unique circumstance or concern. Luckily TiPb also hosts the iPhone Forums, a vast community where users can ask questions, give feedback, and get help. Check them out:


Wondering how to setup iOS 5′s new iMessage service on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? Using iMessage you can send text messages, photos, video and much more to other iMessage users around the world, all over your existing data connection. That’s right, no texting plans or charges needed! Here’s how to get started.

Let’s take a look at the iPhone first

  • First off ensure your running the latest iOS 5 software
  • Select settings
  • Select Messages
  • Turn the toggle switch for iMessage to on
  • You should see a message saying “Activating”
  • You can now enter your receive to addresses, this can be an email address (Apple ID) or just your iPhone phone number, or both. The phone number part should already be filled out
  • If you have an Apple ID and want to use that as well as your phone number, enter it here
  • Once completed you will now have an active iMessage account on your iPhone
  • You can toggle various options on and off such as read recipts etc
  • Also you have an option to send as an SMS if iMessage data connection is not available
That is all you need, you now have iMessage set up on your iPhone!  

Now for the iPad and iPod touch

Setting up iMessage on the iPad and iPod touch is slightly diferent as these devices do not have any telephone number associated with them.
  • First off ensure your running the latest iOS 5 software
  • Select settings
  • Select Messages
  • Turn the toggle switch for iMessage to on
  • A new box will open asking you for an Apple ID
  • If you have an Apple ID, enter it here
  • If you don’t have one, select Create New Account
  • Once completed you will now have an active iMessage account on your iPad or iPod touch
Ok now we have iMessage set up there are a few things to consider. If you only have one device then you are fine. If you have multiple iOS 5 devices then you will need to think about how you want them to work. Do you want separate iMessage accounts for each device? More than likely, you would want one account that stays in sync across all of your devices. If you want separate iMessage accounts for each device, you will need to create separate Apple ID’s for each device, these can be created for free in the iMessage original set up screen. Just select Create New Account.
If you want to have all devices use one iMessage account then you need to input the same Apple ID details into each device iMessage setup page.
That should be all you need to get started with iMessage!

Daily Tip: How to reset your Photo Stream in iCloud

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Curious about how to remove the photos that iCloud stores in your Photo Stream? Maybe you have a few controversial pictures you need to clear out of the stream before letting a friend use your iPhone or iPad?
With iOS 5 and iCloud, Apple introduced Photo Stream to keep your photos synced between devices. By default, photos are automatically deleted after 30 days or after you cross the 1,000 photo threshold, but what if you need to manually remove them? We’ll show you how after the jump!

Getting Started

To get started, you’ll need to navigate to iCloud.com from the desktop in order to access advanced iCloud preferences. Once you’re there, just follow these quick steps to reset Photo Stream and clear out your pictures.
  1. Once you’re at iCloud.com on the desktop, click on your name in the upper-right hand corner.
  2. From the Account Settings pane, click on ‘Advanced’.
  3. Now, click ‘Reset Photo Stream’ to begin the process.
  4. Finally, you’ll be asked to confirm before iCloud erases all contents in your Photo Stream.
And that’s it!
I’d run a quick check on your iPad or Mac to make sure all the photos have been fully removed from the Photo Stream before handing over your iDevice to a friend, but this process should do the trick if you’re looking to clear out or reset your Photo Stream contents.


Installed iOS 5 and the brand new Reminders app that comes built-in, and wondering how to create one of those fancy new location-based Reminders. Luckily, once you’re inside the Reminders app it’s dead simple to add a task. From there it’s super simple to add a location based reminder.
Note: Location based Reminders only work with Lists in your iCloud Reminders account. Exchange Task List can’t use location based reminders. Make sure you’ve enabled iCloud and iCloud Reminders sync first.
  1. First tap into the Reminders app and click the + sign in the upper right hand corner to add a new reminder (or you can simply use an existing reminder and add a location to it).
  2. By default the Reminders app just functions as a checklist of sorts with no default reminder time. To change this, tap into the reminder you just created or an already existing reminder.
  3. Under the reminder name tap into Remind Me.
  4. From there you have two reminder options – On a Day or At a Location. In this instance, you’ll want to toggle At a Location to On.
  5. You can choose to have that reminder set for your current location or you can tap in and use any address you’d like.
  6. Once that’s done you can choose whether you want the reminder to notify you when you leave or when you arrive at the location you specified in the previous step.
  7. Tap Done in the upper right hand corner and you’re good to go!
When you arrive or leave the location you specified, you should receive a push notification.
Now, in my experience location based reminders seem to cause a bit of battery drain considering location services has to check consistently for your position. Keep that in mind and use time based Reminders when you can instead.

iPhone 4S new users guide

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iPhone 4S new users guide
Did you just get a new iPhone 4S? TiPb’s here to help you get set up, get up to speed, get apps and games, get accessories, and get going as fast as possible! Whether you upgraded from a previous iPhone, or from another smartphone, or it’s your very first smartphone, once you’re powered up we’ve got your back!

Note: If you haven’t bought your iPhone 4S yet, start here:

What are we talking about?

Before we start, if any of the terms below are unfamiliar you can find descriptions in our handy glossary:

Get unpacked

If you’ve never had an iPhone before there are a few very useful accessories that come in the box, and a some buttons and ports on the iPhone 4 itself that you should become familiar with.


Get set up

With iOS 5 and iCloud, you don’t even need a computer to set up your iPhone 4S. You can do it right on the device. Of course, iTunes is still an option if you prefer it, or if you have an older iPhone backup you want to restore from. We’ve got both covered for you.

Get informed

Once you’re up and running, you’re ready to find out about all the amazing things your iPhone 4S can do. Here’s a great place to start!

Get tips and tricks

Whether you’re a beginner, a techie, or a flat out ninja, there are always new tips and tricks coming out for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Out daily tips cover everything from the most basic features to most advanced hacks, and our how-tos provide in-depth video and screenshot walkthroughs to help you get more out of your device. We’ve also got weekly podcasts, iPhone Live! and iPad Live! if you prefer audio, and a new video show, TiPb TV if you prefer to watch along!

Get apps and games

There are hundreds of thousands of iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps in the iTunes App Store and more and more of them have now been updated to really take advantage of iOS 5. We’re also keeping track of our Top 5 and Top 10 apps in a bunch of great categories.

Get accessories

Every Apple device looks the same and every Apple Store sells the same stuff. If you’re wanting something different — a splash of color, a bit of style, a new look, check out:

Get talking, get help

If you just want to talk about your new iPhone 4, iPod touch, iPad, or Apple TV and all those apps and accessories, or if you need help getting started (or to trouble-shoot bugs), or advice and recommendations, we have the best community on the web waiting for you (yes, you!):

Get more!

Still not enough? Check out the other posts. We’ve got contests and give-aways, polls and award votes, bug fixes and how tos, and much, much more. Bookmark TiPb now and come back often, we want to hear from you!


If you’re new to iPhone or iPad and have just gotten started with iOS 5, you might be wondering how to set up the new Twitter integration feature. It gives you the ability to tweet directly from Photos, YouTube, Safari, Maps, and any other third party applications that request access to your twitter settings. It’s also easy to set up. Here’s how.
  1. Go to Settings
2. Enter the Twitter Settings
3. Enter your @username and password
4. Select which apps you wish to have access to the twitter settings.
5. Now, you’ll be able to share from Photos, YouTube, Safari, Maps and other third party apps that support the twitter integration.

Bonus: When you’re in Twitter settings, you can install the official twitter app, directly from settings.
Optional: You can merge your twitter friends with your contacts. Twitter uses phone numbers and email addresses to match twitter names with your friends, and adds a link to their profile to their contact.
You’ve now got Twitter set up on your iPhone, allowing you to tweet straight from some of Apple’s native apps, as well as some third party apps. You can also login to select Twitter apps, without having to re-enter your login.

iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves

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Most people are no longer buying cases and pouches simply to protect their iPhones; we want something which we feel good having. Much as having an iPhone versus a Blackberry or a HTC phone gives a statement about the kind of person you are, you might still wish to stand out from the growing iPhone crowd and claim an identity for yourself. One way to do that is to personalize your iPhone by equipping it with a casing or pouch that represents who you are. You may go for the cutesy cartoonish ones, the no-nonsense businessman kind or the geeky techy style – it’s all up to you.
iphone case pouch iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
With the surge in iPhone ownership over the past few years, it’s not surprising to find that there is now a large variety of iPhone casings and pouches in the market to cater to iPhone users. Apple is all about creativity, so iPhone users like myself crave originality in designs more than anything else. The list below consists of some of the most striking designs I could find on the market in terms of its aesthetic and protective functionality, and perhaps most crucially, the overall feel of it. Do check out the source of the casing or pouches if you are interested in purchasing them!

Casings

Grip Ergo with Strap
The cool wavy texture on this rubber casing reduces the chances of slipping your iPhone 4 out of your hand by providing a safe and secure grip. (via Belkin)
belkin iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
CrystalRoc Swarovski Iphone 4
You’ll like this if you crave for the glamor lifestyle with shiny glittering crystals on things you own. (via CrystalRoc)
gem iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Designer Steampunk iPhone 4 Cogs and Gears
The beautifully crafted design on this casing oozes a feeling of elegance and exquisiteness to your delicate iPhone 4. (via CWestbrookDesigns)
cog iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
GeoMetric Case
Life is not perfect; not everything we see is as smooth as we want them to be. This case says it all with its asymmetrical textured side which makes it unique from the rest of the casings we see every day. (via Speck)
speck iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
ToughSkin Case
Whether you are an adventurer who loves outdoor activities or the careless person who drop or bump your phone countless number of times, this ToughSkin case is your defense against physical abuse of any sorts to your iPhone.
toughskin iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Deflector
Smooth and clean design brings out the simplicity in you. (via Uncommon)
deflector iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
ZeroChroma Teatro
A rather functional piece of casing that enables users to place their iPhone upright with a built-in stand at the back. Great if you are watching movies on your iPhone on your desk. (via Art of the iPhone)
teatro iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Trident Cyclops Hybrid Case
Looking for a case that offers maximum protection? Then the Cyclops case is for you, with its hard shell for both the front and the back of the phone, topped off with a silicone rubber band to protect the edge.
trident iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
The New Vapor Pro Limited Edition
This is one of the most pricey casing around, but it might well be worth it. It’s light, stylish and safeguards your phone against scratches and negligent mechanical damages. Dig this, it even has an aerospace polymer insert to counter potential connectivity issues you have when you grip your phone. (via Element Case)
vaporpro iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Perforated Snap Case
Some of us may be concerned that certain casings trap heat and drain the battery life out of the phone. Well, this perforated case probably reduces that likelihood. (via Incase)
perforated iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
iWood 4 Cobra
This polished wood makes a very refined casing for your iPhone. It’s a play of contrast between your hi-tech phone and the traditional woodpiece as your covering. (via Miniot)
iwood cobra 4 iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Stacks Case
This case offers customization by allowing for the flexibility to stack six different colored pieces to your own preferences to create your own distinctive modern design. (via Case-mate)
stack iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Waddler Case
A penguin-inspired theme for your iPhone casing, available in different colours.
waddler1 iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Quartet Case
Another customizable casing which you can connect four different, interchangeable colored pieces to create your look.
quartet iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Facets Case
Geometrical patterns on a slim case gives a very modern feel to your iPhone.
facet iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Black Retro Cassette Tape Silicone Case
Return in time to the decades before 2000 when cassette tapes were the primary medium for transmitting music to your earphones from your walkman. (via Blue Unplugged)
retro iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves

Pouches

Hoodie Sweater
Even iPhones want to make a fashion statement by suiting up this hoodie sweater. (via SplashingKoi)
hoodie iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
80′s Retro Mix Cassette Tape
Go Retro: Conceal your iPhone within a cassette tape inspired outer pouch. (via Coolbeans717)
tape iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Bacon and Egg
A very cute pouch to remind you of what you have for breakfast every morning. (via Antjes)
baconegg iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Denim Gadget Case
A DIY pouch made solely from your old, worn-out Levi jeans! (via Instructables)
levi iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Domo
Can’t get enough of everyone’s favorite monster, Domo? Get this adorable pouch and amuse your friends each time you need to check your messages on your iPhone. (via SydneyAngel)
domo iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
BENDER Futurama
For those of you who are fans of Futurama, you’ll identify this pouch as the face of Bender Bending Rodríguez. The amazing thing about it is that it is hand-made from high-quality wool felt blend, so you can be sure it will feel good on your hands. (via Nokomomo)
futurama iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
NES Nintendo Entertainment System Control Pad
Remember back in the 80s’ when NES Nintendo console was the ‘in’ thing? This will definitely send you reminiscencing those times you spent playing Super Mario all day long. (via EgoorEngland)
nintendo iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Gameboy
Yet another pouch to flood you with memories of your younger days. Before PSP and iPhones, we had gameboy.
gameboy iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Grey Domo
Instead of the original brown Domo, how about a gray one?
greymonster iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Monochrome Apple
The ultimate Apple fan will want everything they use to represent Apple. This monochrome Apple pouch brings you closer to that goal.
apple iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
1UP Mario Mushroom
Everyone remembers those delightful mushrooms in Super Mario. This is available in various sizes for your Kindle, iPod, etc as well.
mario iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Playstation
The classic first-generation gray Playstation and its analogue controller. (via Rabbitrampage)
playstation iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Xbox360
For all you Xbox360 fans, this is a very detailed design using felt.
xbox360 iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Sushi Bento Box Japanese Cuisine
Who would have thought of seeing sushi on your iPhone pouch? This’ll definitely draw curious stares and start conversations. (via Coolbeans717)
bento iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Light Blue Phone
Cute little blue classic phone inspired pouch to contain your, well, iPhone. (via Hine)
phone2 iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Gray & Gray
This one’s a phone too, but includes a lovable cat figure and it’s in gray.
greyphone iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Red Envelope
Instead of a pouch, why not use an envelope to seal your iPhone? Think out-of-the-box. (via Vintage Coquette)
envelope iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
Red and Tan
How about a red and tan manila envelope to enclose your iPhone with?
redandtan iPhone 4 Accessories: 30+ Unique Cases and Sleeves
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