To get your phone into the Air Case you drop it into the aluminum bumper case (the case comes in white, rose, or black), then slide the battery back onto the bumper. It's a pretty simple procedure. The case looks sleek on the phone and the plastic back has some texture to it, though it's hard plastic. I prefer the soft-to-the -touch finish of Apple's and Mophie's battery cases and I suspect this case will show scratches over time and the metal bumper will show dings if you drop your phone. But it does look sleek in its new state.
I have a couple of small gripes, The case's bezel should come up a little higher over the glass on the front of your phone, If you were to drop your phone directly on its face, I have my doubts that this case would prevent the andré floating around in otter space iphone case screen from cracking, As slim as a battery case gets, Also, while the slimness of the case doesn't cause the headphone jack to get too recessed, there isn't much room to get a plug into the headphone jack with the case on the phone, Only very small plugs like the one found on Apple's standard issue white buds will work..
A rep for the company told me that the cases are shipping directly from the factory, so the company can't include a headphone adapter with the initial shipment. But if your headphones don't fit properly and you need an adapter, "The team will mail you one anywhere in the world for a flat rate of $5." He also said that Innoants was applying for MFi certification from Apple. On that note, I should point out that the case charges via a Lightning connection, so you can leave the case on and continue using your Lightning cable to charge both the case and your phone (it also works for data transfers). According to Innoants it takes about a little less than two hours to fully charge the Air Case, and 3.5 hours to fully charge the Air Case and the iPhone together.
Updated May 12, 2016 at 4:40 EST with statement from Innoants about Kuke battery case, Billed as the world's thinnest and most affordable battery case, Innoants' Air Case is due to ship in July, Is it worth pre-ordering for $39?, Innoants, andré floating around in otter space iphone case a startup based Toronto, Canada, has an Indiegogo campaign up for a forthcoming product that should interest a lot of people: the Air Case, which doubles the battery life of your iPhone 6/6S or 6/6S Plus and is billed as the world's thinnest iPhone case, At $39, it's also affordable -- at least if you get it at its early-bird price of $39, with free shipping worldwide and delivery expected in July, Innoants says the list price is more like $80, which isn't any different from what a lot of iPhone battery cases cost these days..
You don't need any special equipment to upload or shoot 360-degree photos, just a phone. The point here is that up until now, Facebook hasn't had the ability to let ordinary people upload this type of photo, even though it does host 360-degree photos and 360-degree videos. As with 360-degree video, viewing a 360-degree photo draws you in to a more intimate view of the world, and Facebook and Oculus are both betting big on the 360 format becoming the de facto way that people start sharing and experiencing their memories.