With competition just like the Samsung Galaxy S II showing us just how thin a phone might be, the iPhone 4 isn’t quite looking as svelte because it once did. How’s an Apple-loving gadget fiend presupposed to stay faithful in a time like this? Why, by holding their handset next to something much, much thicker. Enter the “iPhone 4,” which actually isn’t a phone, rather a powered fan that serves to maintain you cool, not connected. As you will discover after the break, the house button won’t kick you out of an app, instead kicking that ducted air-mover into high gear, and whilst you won’t find it on your local Apple Store, stumble across this type of plastic bricks in Shenzhen and it will only cost you $10 or in an effort to take it home. Small price to maintain your handset feeling good about itself — until September , anyway.
[Thanks, Chris]
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