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BoxWave Armor Case For AT&T Tilt / HTC TyTN II

Posted by Doug Smith on April 21, 2008 – 10:38 am
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boxwavearmorcase This is a pretty slick looking case! Probably one of the nicest I’ve seen thus far for our favorite device. I am not a big fan of those huge plastic clips though, they always seem to get hung up on everything. Check out more on BoxWave’s Armor Case:

Active Case™ – AT&T Tilt


Design meets form and function. The crystal-clear AT&T Tilt Active Case enables you to view your calendar and contacts conveniently, reducing the hassle of having to open a case. It is designed with two independent pieces that allow the AT&T Tilt’s keyboard to slide out normally without any hindrance, as if the case wasn’t there!

Designed with 2 independent pieces that allow the AT&T Tilt’s keyboard to slide out normally without any hindrance, as if the case wasn’t there

Active Case Features:
  • Cut-out design for the keyboard so that you can keep the same tactile feel as using the AT&T Tilt without a case
  • Accessible opening provides quick access to button functions
  • Custom contoured shaped to perfectly fit to the shape of your AT&T Tilt
  • Solid construction protects your AT&T Tilt
  • Locks handheld securely into place
  • Stylish crystal-clear or opaque design
  • Includes a high quality, simple-to-use, and detachable belt clip (uses Swivel Belt Clip – Model B)
  • Available in crystal clear, smoke grey, glossy opaque black, and glossy opaque white color
  • BoxWave’s Armor Case for the AT&T Tilt & TyTN II can be yours for $24.95. For more information CLICK HERE

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    • janise
      does this case have a protective plastic or rubber for the screen on it too?
    • Artem
      im actually using this case now and have been since 4th day of having the tilt. its awesome. 2 cons: when tilted makes soft keys hard to pres, but I don't use them anyway, just click the screen. and the other is when you drop it, the chrome keys might get a scratch, as mine have. ordered this on amazon for like 2 bucks. best money ever spent.
    • rg4vr
      I have a case that looks like the one above, but it's from Seidio and it has a rubber coating on the outside. I LOVE IT!! With the rubber coating, it provides a good grip for the phone, and yet still has all the openings that you need just like the one from Boxwave. I would defineitly buy one of these ASAP!!
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