Vooma Peel PG92 Gives Dual SIM Powers to iPhone 4
We have seen iPhone cases with different benefits to the iconic device. Some provide rugged protection, others provide added functionalities, and one new iPhone case could make your smartphone carry two SIM cards: one in the smartphone, another inside the case itself.
The Vooma Peel PG92, along with a downloaded Vooma app, works with your jailbroken iPhone 4 and 4S. It enables users to control the phone inside the case to make calls using its embedded SIM card, unlocking the phone in the process . It comes with a back-up battery that also charges your phone.
This unique iPhone case has undergone rounds of preliminary hands-on reviews and so far the results have been impressive. TechCrunch notes how the Peel PG92 works seamlessly and that its user interface looks similar to that of iPhone.
No word yet on availability and price, but you can know more about the Vooma Peel PG92 by entering your e-mail address at the Vooma website.
Source: TechCrunch
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