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Perhaps the iphone is just not meant to be on your arm because the case sure makes it feel that way. It can't be easily removed.
There are few choices.Unfortunately the armband case presses the sound volume buttons on the side of the iphone if you move your arm the wrong way. A total design flaw and very frustrating.
I was hoping this would be a great case for my iphone 3G. So if your using a running or trail GPS App you'll have to stop the app to reset the volume.
If you think you'll be able to just see and play with your apps easily forget it. You need to either twist your arm very uncomfortably or twist the armband case -thereby messing with the volume again.
In fact, unless you lift the protective plastic away from the iphone screen first it is extremely hard to remove. Try it for yourself by just taking your iphone and placing it on your arm.
If you feel like risking your $400 iPhone on this crappy $30 armband, go ahead, but I myself will be looking elsewhere. I almost ripped the armband apart with the amount of force it took to remove the phone.
Opened container, was impressed by the look of the product.2. Here is a step-by-step account of my experience with this product1.
Spent the next 30 minutes attempting to remove my iPhone from the armband, which took an incredible amount of effort to remove. Placed iPhone into armband slot, which took quite a bit of effort.3.
Put it on my arm and was impressed by how it looked.4. The screen of the iPhone essentially sticks to the plastic of the armband, and attempting to pull the iPhone out seemed to create a vacuum effect, where the harder I tried to get it out, the more airtight and secure it was.I would not in a million years buy this product again, as it is complete garbage.
The manufacturer should be ashamed for making such an inferior product.
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