BeyzaCases MultiFlip : iPhone 3G Case Review
Posted by Cyprian on April 3rd, 2009 at 08:49pm Comments
iPhone 3G Case Review: BeyzaCases MultiFlip
Reviewed by: Cyprian Peters
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Price: $59.50
As you would probably suspect from their name, BeyzaCases does, in fact, make cases. They cover a wide range of products anywhere from Blackberries, Nokia phones, and of course the iPhone. One case they sent me was the MultiFlip leather in black. This case has some features present in a lot of the flip cases I’ve seen and some that others don’t. I’ll get started with the design.

The MultiFlip is made from nice leather and like most of these cases, the iPhone slides into the top and there is a snap to keep the phone in one spot. It has a really nice fit and there is no wiggle room inside. Protection wise, its does a pretty good job when the flap is up. The top corners are however left exposed. All ports and buttons, save for the dock connector are accessible when the flap is closed. Connecting the dock cable is possible with the flap open.
One thing this case has that I haven’t seen before is a removable flap. There are two snaps that make it quite easy to take the flap on and off. This can help you shed some of the bulk if you choose to go that route but at the same time you are sacrificing screen protection. There are a couple small magnets that hold the flap in place at the top of the case. They are powerful enough to prevent it from coming off if you don’t want it to. There is also a slot for a credit card on the inside of the flap.
I found a bit of an issue when it came to hitting the home button. The case is structured so that you don’t need to be pressing directly on top of the home button for it to be activated. A press off to either side on the bottom with hit the home button. This is nice for a quick push but I found myself setting off the home button accidentally quite a bit. This happened quite a bit while texting and in other various applications. Needless to say, exiting out of apps by accident is annoying.
Overall, his case has a really nice design with a couple of flaws. Personally, I found the flap to add a little too much bulk for my liking. I would probably use it flapless. BeyzaCases is currently, at the time of this review, having a sale on this case. It is 15% off and you can pick it up from their website for only $50.57.
Score: 7.5/10
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