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A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

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BlackBerry's QWERTY full keyboard design can be said to be very classic,Recently, a company called Clicks launched a keypad accessory phone case for Apple's iPhone 15 Pro series,Inspiration seems to come from BlackBerry,Let's see how~

A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts
A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

As you can see in the picture above, the phone case + keypad 2-in-1 accessory launched by Clicks Technology adopts the standard QWERTY layout, supports wireless charging, provides two colors, yellow and gray-blue, and is equipped with a USB-C interface, after the user inserts the keypad into the iPhone, he can use the charging cable to connect the keyboard interface to power the mobile phone, and the keypad can also call the "keyboard shortcut" function of the Apple system to achieve "control the iPhone like an early Blackberry phone", such as CMD+ H can quickly return to the home screen, CMD + Space to start the search, and use the spacebar to scroll down the web page.

A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts
A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

In terms of price, the Clicks Technology accessory is priced at $139, equivalent to about 992 yuan, and will start shipping on February 1. What do you think of this design?

According to Macrumors, some users of old iPhone models have recently received compensation payments from Apple.

A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

In December 2017, a large number of U.S. users filed a class-action lawsuit, accusing Apple of "deliberately degrading the performance of older iPhones," according to related reports. At the time, Apple said it would use a "power management system" to limit the performance of certain iPhone models when necessary to prevent the phone from accidentally shutting down when the battery was aging. According to the lawsuit, Apple added this restriction to iOS 10.2.1 in February 2017 without explaining it to users, and the affected models include iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and iPhone SE.

A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

Apple firmly denied all of the alleged "misconduct," but ultimately agreed to pay a $500 million settlement in March 2020, of which $310 million was used to compensate users. Until October 6, 2020, all U.S. users with the affected iPhone models listed above will be able to file a claim, one per device. Now this part of the compensation has been gradually distributed, and each device can be compensated 92.17 US dollars, and the user in the picture has already received the compensation.

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A manufacturer launched a full-keyboard mobile phone case | Some older iPhones receive payouts

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