Instead, this seems to be
the actual back of the phone itself.
Not exact matches
It sounds like the sort
of trivial debate you might have with a friend over drinks at a pub, but here's an
actual back and forth I had with my
phone the other day while driving.
When I asked for a 10 - day sample
of emails from Glaser's official account, I got
back little
actual communication: 147 pages that are largely filled with newsletters, press releases, and the occasional terse email to set up a
phone call.
The Hard Shell case features a hard plastic
back, featuring a bit
of a dotted grid pattern that looks nice, and it also gets the chromed BlackBerry logo like the
actual phone has.
Of course it's not an
actual person who is calling you; it's a computerized «robo - caller» that dials your
phone number, and if you don't answer they put you
back on the list, and call you again in and hour.
While we are still not as confident about this image as with the
actual renders
of the
phone, the information matches with the eye - witness image that leaked out on CNET Korea few days
back.
There are no attaching connections from the
back shell
of the
phone to the
actual chassis other than some sticking power on the plastic endcaps.
First, there's the
actual location on the
back of the
phone.