Callet saves pocket space
by Chris Pittman
cpittman@annistonstar.com
Oct 14, 2011 | 2718 views |  0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Photo: Special to The Star
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I hate carrying things in my pocket. Keys, glasses, wallet and phone clog up my pockets in a hurry.

Fortunately, the Callet phone case was created for people like me.

The gel-polymer based case protects the back of your phone and has slots for cash and credit cards. I was able to carry four cards, two in each of the supported slots, without any problems.

The case is extremely slim. I hate bulky cases and the Callet hits the spot at just the right size.

The limited size does raise the concern of damage. The case does great with small drops, but I’d be afraid to see the result if my phone fell more than four feet.

Purchasers of the Callet would be wise to supplement the case with a screen protector.

Almost all Blackberry and iPhone models are supported. I’m sure the 4S will be added to that line soon enough.

Cases are available in black, blue, purple and pink. Certain colors are only available for specific phone models.

This is, by far, my favorite case for the iPhone. The incorporation of the wallet in the phone case is exactly what a minimalist like me wants. I put my keys in one pocket and Callet in the other.

One day I may carry my glasses around again, too.

If you like to keep your pockets light, you should pick this case up immediately. Those worried about phone damage should stick to the ole Otterbox.

On the Web:

Callet case — http://www.thecallet.com
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