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Beyza iPhone 4 Pull-Strap Slip Case Review

They say “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” I contest that sometimes, it’s just cold, hard fact. Here are some drool-worthy photos of another of Beyza’s iPhone 4 cases, this time the Pull-Strap slip case which, as the name suggests, has a pull strap to help you retrieve the iPhone 4 from within. I specifically asked for red and white to match the Vaja iVolution Top SP I fell in love with, so I might be a wee bit biased toward this case. The red, is however, a much deeper, nicer and… well… redder red than that of the Vaja case so it doesn’t really match, but it makes up for this by looking oh so very good.

Once again, I leave you with an exciting array of photos to whet your appetite for the full review. Sadly I’ve yet to grab a photo-cube and lighting equipment, despite my recent pledge to bless every review with liberal amounts of photography so they’re not quite as good as they good be. Otherwise, enjoy!

 
  • Ben

    Hey,
    After some months, are you stil pleased with this case? I am thinking of buying one too..

    In the past I had a comparable slip case from More Thing. It was also a good case, but after some time, the glue on the borders of the case came loose.. The case was still usable, but looked a lot less sexy..

    How is your Beyza case holding up? Does it have the same issue?

    Thanks

    Ben

    • http://gadgetoid.com Phil

      I’ve been through so many cases that none have really got a particularly good amount of wear testing- so it makes it difficult to answer.

      I think it’s safe to say, however, that if any case is likely to stand up to wear and tear, then these are a good example. And, that aside, they look so good that I wouldn’t be inclined to worry about how it stands up to abuse- as long as it doesn’t disintegrate in weeks.

      Thus far I haven’t had the problem with glue that you mention on any leather case, although some of the soft pseudo leather ones I’ve had, and used constantly ( they make good cases for the Magic mouse ) are cracking around the top edge.

      I had someone who saw the Beyza I was testing buy their own, and they love it. Definitely a good brand, but as for longevity I cannot truthfully say.