A snotty-nosed - expressive style case will protect all the parts of your expensive smartphone — from the lodging to the display — but at the cost of hold you a picayune slower on the draw when it come to answering a call . So to solve this ‘ problem ’ Moshi has created theSenseCovercase which features a touch - sensitive strip on the exterior letting you swipe to resolve a call without have to open its screening .
So how does it work ? Moshi ’s obviously not too upfront about the case ’s secret sauce , but since the “ proprietary embedded plate ” are on the inside of the cover as well touching the display , the small electric flush from your fingers must be passed through so that the iPhone ’s video display still detects the gesture . Simple , but cagey .
In term of functionality it ’s similar to the S View case for the Galaxy S4 . Except Samsung ’s answer has you swiping on a clear pliant window to activate the touchscreen below . And it will automatically unlock the S4 when the covering is opened , functionality that the iPhone unfortunately does n’t put up .

The polycarbonate plastic and “ leatherette ” used for the SenseCover case — available today for $ 45 in Steel Black or Brushed atomic number 22 color alternative — doesn’t count like it adds too much bulk to your iPhone , either . And while having to open up the cover of your case iPhone to answer a call is n’t the end of the intelligence , verbalise on your sound with the subject ’s binding flip around to the back can be implausibly awkward . So with the touch - sensible strip here you may take and cease birdsong while the cover is against the presentation the whole time . Problem — or minor inconvenience — solve ! [ Moshi ]
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